Holy popjects, Batman! You know how people say chocolate and peanut butter are terrific together? Well, they speak the truth. But did you ever imagine chocolate + music?
Melbourne, Australia’s Metro train system hired McCann advertising agency to create a campaign ensuring we’re all in agreement that “trains are big, fast and not to be messed
It’s been almost a year since Troy Gua’s Le Petit Prince appeared on this site. But unfortunately Gua’s meticulous miniature version of Prince the musician won’t make it through
I don’t post a lot of custom toys around here, but I’m always charmed by Stor Dubiné‘s Munny Legends. The Berlin-based artist recently added new tribute toys to his
On darker days, it’s good to have a Ryan Roberts. The Nashville-based designer and photographer (who brought us this 2012 toy a day calendar) is readying to deploy
OK last post on these Argentine cereal premium toys (for today, at any rate). But these 80s music toy rings are just so good! Previously, we took a look
If you thought Roman Polanski and Woody Allen were odd bedfellows for pinball game toys, things are about to get even stranger. (And by “stranger,” I mean “more
Jane’s Addiction played an amazing set at The Warfield in San Francisco last night. Jane’s is one of those bands I don’t listen to all the time anymore,
Noise Park is a brilliant idea for a single subject tumblr blog. By depicting legends of experimental, industrial and noise music as characters from TV’s “South Park,” they
Brendan Monroe, a fine artist based in Oakland, has collaborated with Kinektron, an upstart “functional” music project, on an experimental audio-visual endeavor. Monroe designed six posters, each of which