July 28, 2011 | New Music |
by This Will Destroy You |
Now this goes hard. That episode of Fresh Prince that they are on is tight. They bust in and save Will’s ass in the end. F*#king heartwarming television.
July 28, 2011 | New Music | by This Will Destroy You |
I’ll say this with a little hesitation, but stuff the Final Countdown. When you need to get pumped up for a night of pure debauchery, you put on some Gatekeeper.
July 27, 2011 | Video |
by This Will Destroy You |
My dream has been to have a kitty farm. Just thousands of them covering a small area of land. I would use them as blankets. No dogs allowed. Barking is just straight up annoying.
May 31, 2011 | Video |
by This Will Destroy You |
I’ve seen some shit in my day. That bad-ass dragon who I’ve been told was Sean Connery; people tossing midgets at 5 bucks a toss; Conan O’Brien hiding presents in the vents of my parents house. But a leprechaun. That’s some real shit.
May 31, 2011 | New Film |
by This Will Destroy You |
Taken from Undefeatable, this is the greatest action movie scene of all time, hands down. No offense to my boy Arnold, but this is next level shit. DVDs and this Blu-Ray crap are ruining everything. And fuck you if you like CGI action movies, unless it’s Raptor Island.
May 31, 2011 | New Trends |
by This Will Destroy You |
Chris and I [from the band This Will Destroy You] are masters of all things Double Dragon. We could probably beat it blindfolded by now. I dare you to challenge us to all things NES, and we will bathe in your tears of defeat.
May 31, 2011 | Video |
by This Will Destroy You |
So this blog from the UK asked us to cover All Tomorrow’s Parties via video blog. They told us we could do whatever we wanted. This is what we did. They wouldn’t even respond to us after we sent it in. If you ask me, I think it’s great journalism.
The French photographer and street artist, JR, has stepped up his game in an impressive way in recent times. He does huge xerox blow-ups of his own photographs and has done stuff in New York, Paris, and London. He did some huge work on the side of London’s Tate Modern, for instance. When I met the guy in Paris in 2003, he was doing 18×24 paste ups, and now he’s doing work that’s multiple stories high. It probably helps that he’s backed by Steve Lazarides, who was Banksy’s agent for a while. He’s got a big crew and some serious financial resources now. There are two components to effective street art: accessibility and the spectacle. Does it give me pause from the monotony of my usual day? JR may not be so much about the DIY anymore, but he’s definitely all about the spectacle. Read more
Katy Smail’s illustrations are kind of like candy floss sticking to wind blown lips — sweet, tempting, yet always just a little bit out of reach. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Inhae Renee Lee’s absolutely adorable and downright hysterical blog follows the adventures of two teeth out in the world. The wonderful stories combined with the carefully constructed photographs make for an entirely enchanting experience.
Analog electronics by British outfit Belbury Poly (Jim Jupp and Eric Zann) make me believe machines have souls and the ghosts of obsolete recording devices are haunting the dusty stacks of libraries debating the relevance of 60s avant-garde music and counterculture.
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From this artist selection of t-shirts comes this Mydeadpony illustrated t-shirt, silkscreened on a limited edition tee, and distributed in a vinyl sleeve, with a biography of the artist on the back of the sleeve. Every t-shirt is numbered and signed by the artist, and comes in organic cotton.
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Who ever thought that repurposed panty-hose packaging could be so hot? Thanks to the Intuition Line from Treacherous Minx, we have a new-found love for vintage hosiery. Or make that, the branding behind them. This art-driven apparel line from Los Angeles pulls inspiration from vintage packaging, films, and books, laying the art onto must-have modern silhouettes. Check out more in the LAEM store.
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