Here’s one for music buffs, car collectors and graffiti gurus: The 1972 Dodge Sportsman Royal van that once contained the Melvins while on tour is currently up for
Dan McPharlin created an amazing series of miniature paper synthesizers several years ago, but, much like Doktor A’s H.R. Giger glasses, thanks to Internet magic, McPharlin’s synths are
Sorry Mom, but it’s not this Little Prince today. Instead, it’s a meticulously rendered, lovingly executed action figure of the musician, Prince, by Seattle artist (and topknot aficionado),
Remember the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? If you started there, but reimagined Buffy Summers and the Sunnydale Scooby gang as a 1960s folk band instead,
WOW. Just WOW. Mancunian DJ, Danny Drive Thru, created this most excellent music video using only animated gifs and an 8-bit remix of a hip hop song called
Twin Peaks twice in one morning? That’s just the way I roll. In this song, my favorite zombie-obsessed Russian rockers, Messer Chups, do the Twin Peaks twist. Awesome.
Two New York artists, Katie Heffelfinger and Jed Miner, claim to have stumbled upon a massive collection of Courtney Love’s discarded pill bottles. The duo call themselves “occupytheartworld”
Britain’s richest living artist, Damien Hirst, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist, Flea, have collaborated on a series of deluxe spin bass guitars to benefit The Silverlake Conservatory.