Canyons: Keep Your Dreams (Modular) | Under The Radar
Being students of dance music’s rich history is nothing new, but the Australian duo, Canyons, take wistfulness to a new level.
Being students of dance music’s rich history is nothing new, but the Australian duo, Canyons, take wistfulness to a new level.
Today we’ve got the premiere of two songs by Sad Baby Wolf, a new band which features former Shins members Marty Crandall and Neal Langford, along with Jason Ward, Sean McCullough, and Crandall’s brother, Maury Crandall. The Albuquerque-based band features Crandall on vocals and have an easy-going, guitar-driven rock vibe. (via Premiere: Sad Baby Wolf (Featuring Former Shins Members) – “8th Level” | Under The Radar)
“Booth” by Aakash Nihalani (Jonathan LeVine Gallery @ SCOPE Art Fair)
Sunny South Up: A favor from a friend’s friend. Just like.
Slice of Life
Good day, my pizza loving friends! I am happy to present you with our short video cleverly titled – Slice of Life. This video was shot in Mall of Asia together with my friends and this short flick simply explains how life is like a box of Pizza Hut…
KEEP LIKING! today’s the deadline! :)
For rabid consumers of music, there’s nothing better than a good surprise and this year has held quite a few. Prior to their last album, 2008’s Brian Eno-produced Viva la Vida, Coldplay were mostly a punchline to this writer, but that album’s sonic explorations and undeniable hooks gave me good reason to take Coldplay a bit more seriously. Mylo Xyloto—with Eno at the helm once again—strengthens that argument even more. Mylo Xyloto isn’t just the best album Coldplay has released thus far, it’s a great album by any measure—which makes it one of this year’s biggest surprises.
Puppenoptrid Birth by Colin Raff
This captivates me
Original gif by Colin Raff.