David Cranner, maker of electronic instruments and mechanical sculptures, augmented this Van Orlax with two “Weird Sound Generators” that provide “bleeps, filters and drones to be manipulated by
The Pixies released their 2nd full-length album, Doolittle, in 1989. The next year, I turned 13 and got Doolittle on cassette. Twin Peaks was airing on ABC, and
I like wearing hoodies and watching Woody Allen movies. And everybody digs James Franco and white rappers, right? This video is a convergence of all of the above.
Filed under “So Dumb, It Hurts (But Some Days That’s OK)” is Kitten Covers, a single subject tumblog featuring “legendary albums from a world dominated by kittens…” Photo
Many readers reported feelings of melancholy and discomfort upon viewing Monday’s post featuring Ash’s Plush of the Dead photos. Imagine my sense of duty to you when I
Perhaps due to my love for Russian B-movie rockers, Messer Chups, and general enjoyment of modern takes on trippy childhood pop culture, Sergey Safonov thought I’d like this
Amphetamine Reptile Records recently released a new art book by Junko Mizuno…with a soundtrack by Gay Witch Abortion (beware: MySpace link) and HAZE XXL. The book itself is
It’s quite a convergence today with two unusual applications for heavy metal. First, we saw Toy Art Gallery getting its bronze on with a heavy metal Kaiju. Now,
I just found out about The Indie Rock Poster Book, a production of The Yellow Bird Project. The poster book is a colorful celebration of indie rock music