Also apparently ScarJo felt more vulnerable about her public divorce from Ryan Reynolds than the nude photos (she took for him) going public…?
In a news post on their website dubbed “homage or fromage?,” Iceland’s Sigur Rós have pointed out a handful of television ads featuring music that’s “eerily similar” to their own. Reminding fans that they’ve only given permission to films, charity, and other creative projects over the past decade, the band adds:
Despite rumours to the contrary [Sigur Rós] have never allowed their music to be used to sell anything. And they get asked A Lot. Sometimes they get asked, say ‘no’ and then a few months later an ad will suddenly appear that sounds strangely familiar.
This happens a lot. Virtually exactly how it’s explained above. A band denies a song, and soon after a strikingly familiar tune appears in the ad. While all kinds of advertising does this, the most common culprit (that I’ve noticed) are seasonal specials for regional car sales. Sometimes it’s as bad as MIDI track with as little as a handful of note changes, or in a different octave.
(Source: twentyfourbit)
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