StormLarge-related stories
Posted Jun 20th 2007 6:37PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Celebrities, Rock Star

So. I saw
Rock Star contestant Storm Large in a coffee shop yesterday morning and nearly started hyperventilating. (It's a super small coffee shop and I didn't have the balls to ask for a photo) You see, I have had a bit of a girl crush on her since I saw her perform live
last year. Anyway, she was dropping off her new CD to her friend behind the counter.
I went online and found it and
here it is. You can preview the tracks on
CD Baby and on her
MySpace page (Warning: "Ladylike" is profane, but also awesome). This new album is the first in a pair of CDs she's releasing, called Side One and Side Two. Side One, which came out earlier this month, was recorded with the house band from
Rock Star. She's touring it with her band, The Balls, starting tonight in Seattle. Besides hits such as "Ladylike" and "Beautiful", it also includes a cover of the Pixies' "Where Is My Mind". Side Two comes out early next year.
Posted Dec 27th 2006 9:40AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Music and Variety, Celebrities, Rock Star
Here she is (opens iTunes). Just like
I promised. Storm Large, the best contestant on last summer's
Rock Star: Supernova, was a guest on an Oregon public radio program called
Live Wire. It's a variety-type show that is recorded in front of a live audience (I attended the December taping). She sang "Beautiful", a PG-rated version of "Ladylike", and a sultry rendition of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" at the very end of the show.
That show has finally aired- it made air in Oregon just before Christmas and now Live Wire's podcast is in iTunes. Not only does Storm blow away the public radio types with her performances, she also gives an entertaining interview about being a very scary stepmom.
Posted Dec 15th 2006 7:02PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: OpEd, Music and Variety, Celebrities, Rock Star

I just had to drop a quick note to fans of Storm Large, one of the most popular contestants on last summer's
Rock Star: Supernova. I got to see her perform live last night for a public radio program here in Portland, Oregon. The radio show is called
Live Wire (it records once a month at the Aladdin for you P-towners), and it's sort-of like
Prairie Home Companion, but for young people. Storm Large and the Balls, who are a very big deal here in Portland, performed three songs last night for the radio program. She sang two of her originals, "Beautiful" and the uber-popular, PG-rated version of "Ladylike". She closed out the show with a very sultry version of "I'll Be Home for Christmas".
I freely admit that I'm a Johnny-come-lately fan of Storm Large, but... damn, she rocks! I saw her on
Rock Star a few times last summer and the television does her no justice whatsoever. You have to see this woman perform live. Her stage presence is captivating-- probably a combination of her self confidence and her amazing voice. I felt like I was in a trance as I watched her-- she's so damn commanding. Plus, she's drop-dead gorgeous!
For Oregonians, the
Live Wire featuring Storm Large airs at 8 pm on OPB on December 23rd. The radio program also has a podcast version so I'll post a link to that when it comes out during the week of Christmas.
Posted Oct 16th 2006 10:37PM by Brett Love
Filed under: CBS, Music and Variety, Rock Star

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K. While there is no official word from the band, it seems that Storm Large, Magni, and the Houseband have all been axed from the upcoming
Rockstar: Supernova tour. Trying to piece together why is where things get a little muddy. Storm posted a somewhat tongue in cheek entry on
her website confirming that they have all been dropped. She brings up that the decision was a financial one and is pretty gracious about asking people to still support everyone involved.
Not everyone comes off as that happy with it though. As the story has gone on there are a lot of posts being copied between different sites attributed to different members of the Houseband. Over at Television Without Pity
one shows up that begins with "Nate (Morton, drummer from the Houseband) just sent me this..." which would purport to be a response from the Houseband. I'll leave it up to you to decide the legitimacy of the posts, but it gets into some of the details from the band's perspective.
Continue reading Storm, Magni, and the Houseband get the boot
Posted Aug 31st 2006 7:04AM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, OpEd, Rock Star

(
S02E18) Tonight was the much anticipated (at least by me) chance to see Lukas finally play with Supernova. Is it just me or did the room suddenly turn golden when he took the stage? Now I love Lukas like a fat kid loves cake but I did notice that he doesn't interact with the band as well as Toby did. I still think the goth leprechaun would be better as a solo act.
Continue reading Rock Star: Supernova: Week 9 Elimination