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Idolator


FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  feeds.gawker.com
When the internet came, we overthrew the pasty white tastemakers, the duplicitous music marketers and the manufactured pop idols. And then they all came back. This is Idolator. We're so disappointed. ...

 

 
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 --- 45 days ago
Parody is a tricky form. Do it just right, and you're a keen cultural observer with a razor sharp critical eye. But get it wrong and you look pathetically out of touch. Not surprisingly, Microsoft has gone the latter route, coming up with a fake boy band called 4 Softies and a Pizza Guy (what?) to promote Windows 7. They even have a silly music video! It looks like a rejected MadTV segment from 1999! According to their MySpace, We are a group of guys that wanted to take our natural singing and dancing abilities and bring back the Boy Band phenomenon of the late 90s. Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Backstreet made its comeback.. twice... There are some New New Kids on the Block... ... and now you have us: 4 Softies & a Pizza Guy. We are the hardest hitting Boy Band found exclusively on Teh Internetz. Not even LOLCats can stop us now! Hope you enjoy our debut single P-D-C 2008. Oh but if only the LOLcats could stop you! At least whoever's writing this copy has the decency to acknowledge that boy bands were a late-'90s phenomenon, but the fact remains that at this point in time it's both too late to parody them and be relevant and too soon to attempt some sort of nostalgia. The result is a flat, uncomfortably outdated gimmick that was already parodied anyway. If Microsoft really wanted to generate interest for its product using pop music, the company should have just thrown a couple million dollars at the Jonas Brother ...




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