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Cool arts and crafts history of the world video

We love art fusion; stopmotion + history + music = good times. Ok, so the history may be a little “light”, but hey, points for the effort. And the stopmotion is clever. The song used is “Thick as Thieves” by Kalle Mattson, who also, along with artist Kevin Parry, put together this cool little video. … Continue reading »

Track of the week: ‘Spitting Blood’ – Wu Lyf

What do you do when your favorite new band from Manchester happens to not only be passing through your city, but is also playing around the corner from your apartment? You drop everything and go. It was barley a month ago that the heavy, poppy, noisy sounds of Wu Lyf first rattled my senses. Who … Continue reading »

Track of the week: ‘One Day Like This’ – Elbow

If the world were to end tomorrow, this is the song I’d want to represent my last day. Elbow’s ‘One Day Like This’ is about hope, love and the promise of better things to come. If you’re lucky, you’ve had one or two epic days in your life. A day full of love, maybe even … Continue reading »

Deerhoof release live album – and it’s free

The golden kids of the Bay Area art-rock scene are on tour, and they’ve released some live tracks to prove it. Deerhoof has been confusing your eardrums since 1994, with something like 10 studio albums, most released on Kill Rock Stars (Olympia, Wa), and arguably they’re the biggest “art-rock” band to come out of the … Continue reading »

Track of the week: ‘Wolves’

Phosphorescent’s song, ‘Wolves’ is as beautiful as it is deceptively simple. The out of tune ukulele plays so well off the wintery lyrical images of, well, wolves. You’d be surprised. Kind of makes us want to sip hot chocolate by a roaring fire. Or maybe a hot whiskey. The video is fan-made, too. Kudos. For … Continue reading »

Track of the week: ‘What’s in it for?’

Like a Country Time Lemonade commercial, the song (and video) ‘What’s in it for?’ by Avi Buffalo will drench you in nostalgia for things that haven’t even happened yet. Rumor has it the song was recorded just for fun, then posted on Myspace. Of course, it went viral, and soon SubPop came a’knockin.

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