Insanely catchy
So there are these two television commercials playing up here in Canada, both featuring insanely catchy songs by the Toronto-based band Major Maker. The first song, for Maynards candies (really just non-chocolate Cadbury products) is called "Rollercoaster" though it was originally just called the "Candy Song" because the band only wrote a 30 second bit for the ad and it wasn't an official release. It is now being played on the radio as a full-length song, and you can buy it from iTunes, if you like. Watch the video of the ad below:
The second nastily-catchy song is also from a Canadian ad for the blood-sucking cellular company Telus. Telus's schtick is to use "cute" animals in its ads to entice you to buy. I enjoyed their run using bunnies. They've been through monkeys and frogs and birds... well, now they are on fish. They're running this ad with this little purple fish that just talks and talks and talks (you can see how much he is talking because of all the bubbles from his mouth) and the other fish look really bored or are actually swimming away from the little purple babbler as quickly as they can. Needless to say, I sort of feel sorry for the little purple fish, though it is probably a nitwit and doesn't realize that he is probably telling racist jokes no one wants to hear. Clearly, I've put far too much thought into this ad. Anyway, the music in this ad is "All I Wanna Do is Talk to You" and it has a cute little synth riff that somehow is as mindless as the little purple fish. Like the little purple fish, it gets in your head and won't get out. This song will be released as a full single in a few weeks. Watch it below:
Peace out.
1 Comments:
You know, I don't know why only Americans get a bad wrap for trivializing our culture.
That said .... "I'm a rollercoaster, turning 'round ... doo dee doo dee doo deee doo doo deeeeeee!!!"
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