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Post a fan sign in my comments and I'll put it up! I couldn't do it without your support! So prove your love, express yourself, and SHOW ME YOUR CHEEKS! XOXOXOXO
Etkilendikleri
Depeche Mode, Prince, The Faint, Britney, Goldfrapp, Nine Inch Nails, Madonna
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A bacchanalia among the ruins of our destroyed culture.
Watch the video for the first single from Glambition - "Down Low"!
Buy THE BOY FROM VENUS on iTunes!
...Cheeks aims to define and/or defy the details of our evolving post-postmodern era. Holding the brittle, glamorous shards of the fractured deja vu of the generation, he works to attach them to the spherical conciousness and refract the disaffected energy into one shimmering hologram of love and unity.
of course, drugs also help.
...and he sculpts his message from the stuff of raw, human emotion. The experience is transmitted directly to the people who need it most, using only the humblest of recording and transmitting technology, insuring an egalitarian utopia constructed completely digitally. For constant immersion and recurring instant gratification within this reality, simply subscribe to youtube.com/gocheeksgo.
Although Cheeks' launch pad has traditional audio and visual components, Cheeks strives to transcend his humanity through a fusion of his love meme into the global thought stream.
Hey, Cheeks! Just wanted to stop by and leave your page some love! My birthday is on Sunday, and if you would be so kind as to drop by my page and leave me some birthday love, that would be awesome! Take care, and love ya lots!
I love the Down Low Video and Song. I requested PNN to play some of your songs and did the awards. I hope things have been great for you and you continue to see success. Take care sweetie.
Lushes, a short film featuring Cheeks as a gorgeous, evil drag queen, will be showing during the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival this weekend. Come by and enjoy!
Saturday, November 11th, at 3:00 PM. Indianapolis Museum of Art, DeBoest Lecture Hall