I think you’ll get with this, for this is where it’s at
I died. I’m dead.
They are wearing Timbs people. They’re on Hamsterdam Avenue. Moochie and the Woodchips are playing the Orpheum and it’s SOLD OUT. And…THIS is happening.
I died. I’m dead.
They are wearing Timbs people. They’re on Hamsterdam Avenue. Moochie and the Woodchips are playing the Orpheum and it’s SOLD OUT. And…THIS is happening.
Linder Sterling is incredible. As a semi-radial feminist, gripping visual artist, and post-punk musical icon, her work has always been the result of her dismembering various aspects of society then putting them back together her way. Her band Ludus was a heavily influence for The Smiths, and in this month’s Interview magazine Morrissey interviews his [...]
Inspired by a conversation with Steve about 90s one hit wonders, I got to thinking about my favorite semi-embarassing songs from that era. Some were never hits and some hold no wonder, but here they are.
This marks a series of photos I like to call “taking half-finished disposable cameras from over a year ago out and then developing them.”
I want to move to CHILLSVILLE.
thanks jerry aka the dalai lama
Dennis McGrath takes good photos. See more HERE and HERE, and check out the interview on HEYBUNNY.THEPOP
Like any other girl growing in the suburbs, I had my own forms of escapism to aid in enduring an otherwise unremarkable, and for an awkward, not-so-attractive youngen, sometimes unbearable existence. I’m sure if my generation had experienced the internet as it is now, I would have been posting inappropriately revealing information on Facebook or [...]
Speaking of Kathleen Hanna, you should buy this book. In writing an ode to the riot grrrl, Marisa Meltzer plays cultural historian to my misspent youth, with all the music and fashion and metal lunchboxes that went along with it. Not content to leave the study at only Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, and the like, she [...]