A video appeared overnight for the first track off the Donkey Punch The Night EP by Puscifer; their cover of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. For you viewing pleasure:
From the video’s description:
Directed by Mike King, Flea Circus Films & Puscifer. Starring Dina Martina, Laura Milligan, Carina Round, Dan Burns, MJ Keenan. Keep your therapists number handy. Cameo appearances by Carl Caliente, Sandee Worhol, Elton Joan Fennelly (No relation), and The Reverend Soquet.
Enjoy!
KIller moves on the keys.
I would have to go with Conditions as my favorite video. “Hell this thing has a comode and a karoke machine.”
Felt like watching a mediocre video from a wish-to-be aspiring youtuber trying too hard.
more like GAYNARD amirite brahs?
na jk cool vid
Got to swallow this bitterness and carry on, really. It’s just too damn bitter.
(Face palm)….
I honestly thought Conditions of my Parole, though nothing more than a 6/10, would be sort of a new start for Puscifer but now it just feels like a project that has to die or atleast find a new concept because it’s getting old and predictable. Maynard is a good artist but fuck, he should have higher standards for his own releases than this.
you call this video predictable?
Too much wine or…. Not enough?
Is this video not proof that he is just trying to be silly with Puscifer. He must be tired of people judging all of his work with extreme seriousness, and wants to be recognized for his sense of humor. Obviously he doesn’t take himself as seriously as his fans do.
I personally love this video. It is definitely influenced by Tim and Eric, but he still makes it original.
I find it extremely predictable, yes. Maynard’s sense of humour has remained the same and although predicting details is impossible the entire atmosphere and concept behind the video is very predictable. Agree or disagree, that’s my opinion.
Maybe predictable isn’t the word I’m looking for but what I’m trying to say is that it’s just same old, same old… I adore Maynard as a musician and at times for his humor but this time it feels very forced. I wish I lived in a country where I could experience Puscifer live as it is meant to be experienced. I suspect it beats the recorded releases by miles. Sweden isn’t really the best place to make wine so I doubt I’ll ever get the chance. Sorry for the extreme offtopic, I’ll let this be my last comment on… Read more »