A heart wrenching yet inspirational journey into the life of an extremely untalented man and his search for ultimate boxing glory
Partay Roll - Part 1
The Rougeaux Brothers decided that this epic requires no introduction.
Partay Roll - Part 2 - Credits & Outtakes
Dat Woman Wuz Born A Man
They may be from a bygone age and clearly, on occasions, look it, but no one can accuse the Rougeaux brothers of not living in the 21st century, nor of shying away from the issues of the day. Once again, through their art form (music), they are prepared to explore the burning questions that the U2's of this world are apparently afraid to.
On this occasion, with the help of guitar genius Frankie latte, their subject is gender re-alignment - a phenomenon which is quietly but rapidly touching the lives of almost every family on our planet, including their own (their half brother, now half sister, Susan was a man.)
And you know, this is not about selling records or making money. It may be cleverly disguised as a cynical and blatant commercial venture but this is a serious warning, a 'tip-off', as it were, to the world.
So while you delight in another visual and musical masterpiece, don't lose sight of another profound Rougeaux message - " they don't grow back you know "
Gravy Train
Never before has a feat of this magnitude been attempted. I'm sure a few remember the cult video classic "Where The Streets Have No Name" by the ever-promising U2. This of course was a novel idea in downtown LA, but when the Rougeaux Brothers decided to do a free gig on the top of a two story building in the heart of the quaint village of Dalkey, people stood up and took notice. Security was put on high alert, local businesses shut down and transport officials were warned of demands exceeding supply by levels never witnessed before in modern day society. This is an account of what happened on that historic day in June 2003.
Big Back Lady
Following the huge success of their first music video, Bobsy and Jay are back and this time with a BANG! This is not for the faint hearted. In "Going Back To Smallsville", they took you back to where it all began, the tranquility, the beauty, the frolicking in the long grass and the playing with the fish. Now, they're taking you forward. Bigger, bolder, raunchier, louder, leaving their country blues roots behind them as they explode into this ecliptic orgy of seductive sounds and saucy visuals, which combine to leave you weak at the knees, tingling and craving for more.
Going Back To Smallville
You have their albums, you have their singles, you even have them on the cover of newsweek magazine, but now you have it all. This isn't just a video, this is a cinematic masterpiece - a four and a half minute epic where jay and Bossy take to the silver screen like fish to water and indeed, they take a fish from the water, and then, they play with it! - crazy. Uncut and uncensored, from bedroom to outhouse, jay and Bobsy take you on a journey, a journey back to where it all began. Smell it, feel it, touch it. This is Smallsville - this is home.