Press release:
Jake “virt” Kaufman of Shovel Knight teams up with YouTube celebrities to create videogame villain boy band on debut album Power Overwhelming!
Los Angeles, California – December 22, 2015 – The Big Bad Bosses (B3) are pleased to present their debut videogame parody album, Power Overwhelming, featuring Jake “virt” Kaufman’s (Shovel Knight, Shantae, Contra 4) music and lyrics with vocal performances by YouTube personalities Jirard Khalil (Big Bow) of the Completionist and Super Beard Bros, Nathan Smith (Sephy) of Nate Wants to Battle, Alex Faciane (Ronik) of The Dex and Super Beard Bros, Satchell Drakes (G-Ca$h) of Satchbags Goods, and several special guests. Over the course of ten original and hilarious parody tracks, B3 gives voice to fan-favorite videogame villains as they rap and croon about the lot they’ve been dealt. Videogame fans can get a taste of B3’s antics in their debut music video for “I’m The Boss” featured above.
Power Overwhelming is available now wherever digital music is sold, and will be available on CD and vinyl in the near future:
Power Overwhelming on iTunes
Power Overwhelming on Bandcamp
“Big Bad Bosses has been in the works for a long while” comments Jirard “Big Bow” Khalil. “I’ve been wanting to work with Jake Kaufman for years, and after hearing the Shovel Knight soundtrack I knew it was time. I always thought it would be funny yet endearing to see into the hearts of the most famous videogame villains and to try to understand how they feel in the form of song, and the album came together better than anyone involved could have imagined.”
Presented in the styles of late-’90s and early 2000s hip-hop and produced by Jirard Khalil’s new TOVG Records venture, Power Overwhelming explores unexpected sides of videogame villains that every gamer knows and loves. Special guests include Grant Kirkhope (composer of Banjo Kazooie and GoldenEye 64), Dale North (Mint Potion, composer/remixer), Arin Hanson (Egoraptor of Game Grumps), Anna Brisbane (BrizzyVoices), Kellie Whisler (The Dex), Brent Black (brentalfloss), Andrew Stein (MandoPony), MatPat (Game Theory), Jesse Cox, and Zan Alda (ZanMan72).
Stay tuned to the band’s official website for more information and for updates on the upcoming CD and vinyl releases of Power Overwhelming:
Big Bad Bosses Official Website
About Big Bad Bosses (B3)
Founded in 2015 as a dream band between YouTube personalities Jirard Khalil (Big Bow) of the Completionist and Super Beard Bros, Nathan Smith (Sephy) of Nate Wants to Battle, Alex Faciane (Ronik) of The Dex and Super Beard Bros, and Satchell Drakes (G-Ca$h) of Satchbags Goods with composer and lyricist Jake “virt” Kaufman (Shovel Knight, Shantae, Contra 4), the Big Bad Bosses (B3) are a videogame villain-themed parody boy band that give life to classic gaming villains as they rap and croon about the lot they’ve been dealt.
Their debut album, Power Overwhelming, releases in December 2015 and will include ten original parody tracks that feature several high-profile guests from the worlds of videogame composition and online streaming.
Learn more about B3: http://www.bigbadbosses.com/
Follow B3 on Twitter and Facebook
About Jake “virt” Kaufman
Getting an early start in music during his early and more formative years, Jake quickly made a name for himself in the demoscene and was a pioneer of the chiptune scene. Known for his ability to create catchy melodies and work within the limitations of various videogame platforms, some of his earliest work in games can be heard on the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance.
Since that time, Jake has worked in-house with several development studios as well as in a freelance capacity, contributing to titles as varied as Red Faction Guerilla and Saint’s Row 2 to Contra 4 and Shovel Knight.
He is also known for his lovable puggle, Nugget, who makes frequent appearances on Jake’s social media profiles.
Learn more: http://virt.rocks
Follow Jake Kaufman on Twitter, Facebook, and SoundCloud
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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