BEST of SXSW 2019: Show Photos (part 2)
BEST of SXSW 2019: Show Photos (part 2) Banditos | Thelma and the Sleaze | Muther | Surfbort | Annabelle Chairlegs | John Wesley Coleman III | Pscience
Steven’s Visions: Vol. 2 – SXSW 2019
Steven's Visions: Vol. 2 - SXSW 2019 Featuring: Priests | Fontaines DC | Moving Panoramas | Golden Dawn Arkestra | Alex Maas | Frankie & the Witch Fingers | Blushing | Nothing | Thyla
BEST of SXSW 2019: Show Photos (part 1)
Best of SXSW 2019: Show Photos (Part 1)
Mixtape Monday: For Bands In Vans
Once you pass Texarkana and those hazy eyes start getting sick with white line fever, press play on this week's mixtape. We'll bring ya in just right.
10 MUST SEE BANDS AT SXSW 2019
The definitive unarguably best bands you would be an idiot to miss at SXSW 2019.
Andrew Cashen – “Frank Sinatra’s Yacht”
Kerouacian in the finest most brilliant sense, "Frank Sinatra's Yacht" reads somewhere between coming down out of the mountain in Desolation Angels and saying goodbye to the mice in Big Sur; every line, every note owning us as Andrew Cashen cries out to eternity, "what I do now next? Chop wood?."
New Video: Amyl and the Sniffers – Monsoon Rock
As for this moment here now Amyl and the Sniffers are everything.
Mixtape Monday: SXSW 2019 – So Sick
Don't be one of those "never heard of em" types; our SXSW 2019 mixtape will get you on the path of cooler resistance.
Gooch Palms – New Single “Are We Wasted?” – SXSW 2019 – Tour Dates
Gooch Palms new single "Are We Wasted?" further solidifies our suspicions towards the Aussie tradition of baking up tasty snacks that are the perfect blend of colorful sweetness we somehow manage to look cooler by eating. Something weird has been going on down in Australia for a while now, something is up we can feel. As far as the video goes, our homie Slater said it best, "you couldn't handle that shit on strong acid."
Steven’s Visions: Vol. 1
Steven's Visions: Volume 1 Show photography by Steven Gonzalez
Mixtape Monday: Don’t Wunna Be Tamed
Mixtape Monday: Don't Wunna Be Tamed
Album Review: Harlem Puts Us To Sleep With Oh Boy
Had this been their first album it would have been fine, a stepping stone not so much listened to by anyone but still exists in the background, a reminder of where they came from. As an album this far into the game, as something they have arrived at, Oh Boy sounds about as good as that Lou Reed/Metallica joint Lulu and barely more listenable.
Film Review: Alita: Battle Angel (NO SPOILERS)
We as an audience find ourselves intrigued by her mystery; drawn to the shadow, squinting into the abyss with excitement of the potential sensed boiling beneath the surface. Alita is a martial arts film disguised as a heroes journey and that is what makes it great.
Mixtape Monday: Politics as Usual (An Open Letter to America)
The only thing holding this one together is the ethos.
Album Review: Frankie and the Witch Fingers – ZAM
Frankie and the Witch Fingers ride talent the way most Burger bands ride trends. Zam is the best rock n roll has to offer.
Mixtape Monday: Tunnel of Love
Mixtape Monday: Tunnel of Love
Artist Spotlight: Remy:Badout
Remy:Badout works in Polaroid based photography which is then digitally processed. This is Badout's latest series MARS.
Mixtape Monday: Gleaming the Mood
Mixtape Monday: Gleaming the Mood
Fanclub: All The Same EP and Instagram Takeover!
Fanclub: All The Same EP and Instagram Takeover! By Jay Armstrong I meant every word I said back in August gushing over Fanclub. What I did not know then, even in the light of such positive feelings, is how much getting their latest six songs would hit when playing it. This All The Same EP is a great step for the band. For the strength of their first two singles hearing their songs blend forming who they are and what shape they are proving to be is powerful beyond expectations. “Stranger” comes in like a John Hughes film; all four/four time and catch-me-if-you-can wanton synths, guitar lingering in the…
Artist Spotlight: Samantha Wendel
As with the often cryptic dimensions of her most ambitious pieces, Wendel's being hides there secretly to be seen only if one feels driven to invest the energy to stare passionately into the abyss of her creativity.
Mixtape Monday: Levitate
Mixtape Monday: Levitate 1 Dr. Hook - "Levitate" 2 The Black On White Affair - "Bold Soul Sister, Bold Soul Brother" 3 Dee Dee Barnes - "Do What You Wanna Do" 4 Billy Preston - "Will It Go Round in Circles" 5 Ike & Tina Turner - "I Want To Take You Higher" 6 Pacific Gas & Electric - "Wade in the Water"
Missing Pages: Long Way Down and a Love Letter To Stephen Svacina
There was though a spirit crying out to us from the wilderness of our small nowhere nothing nobody towns which tempted us to risk the comfort of the familiar to land in a foreign place of culture shock and suffocating all alone and to know even on the darkest defeated nights that if we kept looking we would find IT. And we did. The worth was and will always be enough for five lifetimes.
Artist Spotlight: Meghan Baas
Like our fathers driving alone through the night listening to Seger's "Night Moves," the photography of Meghan Baas bleeds nostalgic tears for the timeless irreplaceable MOMENT; the living memories felt infinite from creation on.
Mixtape Monday: Grab Bag
Mixtape Monday: Grab Bag
Mixtape Monday: Disappear Here
Anon Magazine Mixtape Monday: Disappear Here
Artist Spotlight: I.S Mancha
Photographer I.S. Mancha captures ideological American optimism through nostalgic romantic eyes. Carl Jung once wrote, “who looks outside dreams; who looks inside awakes,” Mancha does both.
Fresh Threads: Burger City
Burger City designs are meta modernizations of the lost craft hand printed zines which faded with the coming on of the internet whose sole purpose of creation was for the love of loving the bands and sharing that love through channeled inspiration to close friends.
Mixtape Monday: Heavy Rocker
Bob Seger & the Last Herd – “Heavy Music” Girlschool – “Take It All Away” Natural Child – “Laid, Paid, and Strange” Dinos Boys – “Knee High” The Riffs – “Johnny Too High” Sonic’s Rendezvous Band – “City Slang” Bored – “Where Eagles Dare” (Misfits Cover) Testors – “Time is Mine” The Skunks – “Earthquake Shake” Thin Lizzy – “Ballad of the Hard Man” Heavy Cruiser – “Everytime I Hear Your Music” Stud Leather – “Cut Loose” Duke and the Drivers – “What You Got” Roxxcalibur – “Running for the Line”
Artist Spotlight: Marcin Nagraba
Polish photographer and graphic designer Marcin Nagraba creates affecting, powerful, haunting photographs. The work a mixture of Gregory Crewdson if Crewdson were to place all levity on the individual in his shots combined with Andreas Nilsson (especially his video for Fever Ray‘s “If I Had A Heart“) if Nilsson were driven to capture the creative breadth of his work into a single shot. We love the balanced simplicity of such complexly designed frames, the duality washes over you with even the briefest glance. One warming feature of Nagraba’s work is the often use of his mother as model. Marcin Nagraba – Website | Instagram | Facebook
The Reputations: Loving Them Is Easy
The Reputations radiate in what would best be called the Stevie Nicks effect. Loving them is easy.
Mixtape Monday: The Reputations Takeover!
As part of The Reputations taking over the site today they have put together one of the best mixtapes for getting yourself feeling right before putting that shine on tonight getting optimistic for the new year! Check in on our Instagram throughout the day to see what they are up to. Read more about The Reputations here.
Film Review: Bumblebee Rules!
Don't ask a film rooted in time stamped nostalgia to entertain you, ask it to transport you back once more into the Neverland of your heart. Bumblebee will not not let you down!
Daria Amaranth – “I’ve Been Thinking That…”
Daria Amaranth's style of inflicting the personal yet distracting reality of reflections conflicting weight remains present as ever.
Mixtape Monday: Carole’s Slumber Party
Carole's lost mixtape from her slumber party in '77
Artist Spotlight: Annalise Natasha Gratovich
Artist Spotlight: Annalise Natasha Gratovich One tends to be captured by art either through the unique immersive process by which it is created or the work itself has an inexplicably captivating sense of wonder in completion. The greatest of artists– those who become catalysts for the aspiring seeking motivations in those striving to create beauty on their own– stand out through their ability to do both. Annalise Natasha Gratovich not only finds her work significant in exemplifying both cornerstones of greatness, she goes a step further through the lens of heritage and tradition to challenge social mores. Her woodcuts advocate for positive present change giving voice to the devastating reality…
Album Review: Drunk Mums – Urban Cowboy
Drunk Mums are one of the last vestiges of wild expressive cool left in the world. Quite possibly one of the last for all of existence!
Mixtape Monday: Teenager In Love
Are you following us on Spotify yet? Friend us here. Barreracudas – “Promises” Nikki and the Corvettes – “Criminal Element” Dumb – “Heather You’re So Cool” If you didn’t catch our interview we did with Corey Baum of Dumb here is your chance. The Babies – “Alligator” The Rubinoos – “I Think We’re Alone Now” Wreckless Eric – “Tell Me I’m the Only One” The Moderns – “Say Yes” Dan Rico – “Endless Love” Peach Kelli Pop – “Knockout” Good friends of Anon Mag. Here is one of our favorite moments so far. Kenny Spence – “Leavin It Up to You” The Runaways – “Lovers” Marching Girls – “True Love”…
Artist Spotlight: Bella Kirchner
Intentional or not, Austin based photographer Bella Kirchner can sink your soul with a mere glimpsing of her prints. Kirchner has an acute sense of the thread connecting the life bridge from hopeful idealistic youth to ever alive truth in aging and the encapsulated wonder of it all. There is simplicity within the frame of her subjects which speaks and moves yet remains timeless and nostalgic. The weight of the lives captured, the tangible realness of their being, Kirchner stirs wonder in permanence. Her photos will be on display this Saturday December 8th at the Tin Whistle Art Gallery ( 5305 Bolm Rd). Details on the event can be found…
Album Review: John Wesley Coleman III – Cuckoo Bird Sings A Song
Spoken through Kerouacian prose allowing your mind belief in the transcendence of a moment and meaning and everything else which our hearts find positive and defeating in these beat days of our karmic souls
Mixtape Monday: Fresh Leather
Amyl and the Sniffers – “Balaclava Lover Boogie” Got turned on to these dudes a few months back, been Jonesing for em ever since. Full article coming in January. Links – Bandcamp | Instagram | Facebook | Website . Küken – “I’m Not Fucked Up” Few bangers have been devastatingly overlooked more than Küken’s self-titled. Links – Bandcamp | Drunken Sailor . Thelma and the Sleaze – “Lucy” Have you caught Thelma and the Sleaze live yet? You are blowing it if not. Links – Bandcamp | Instagram | Facebook | Website . Missing Pages – “Long Way Down” Obviously the second greatest song called “Long Way Down” ever…
Willy Vanilla – “American Neck”
Willy Vanilla – “American Neck” By Jay Armstrong Willy Vanilla’s American Neck is lighthearted as hell. If only talent were allowed to speak in a space devoid of ego-maniacal ambitions more often. Every song has its own spine, its own strut. These guys aren’t trying to force an angle or end result. They don’t fall in the boring Black Angels rut of being one-sided or even yaaawwwwnnn worse psychedelic. There’s no concern of protecting their pretension, there’s no wall being built song by song to define their cool. Precisely this is what makes the album great. The time other bands spend selling you something, these dudes spend splitting beers and…
Space Age
Model: Marissa Wardrobe: C. Rinella Designs Photographer: Thomas H P Jerusalem, MUTE Photography ( Instagram ) Thomas H.P. Jerusalem of MUTE Photography is a Chicago based German photographer. After living in Frankfurt, Germany and London, UK, he relocated to Chicago, in 2004. Thomas H.P. Jerusalem is specialized in fashion and conceptual photography with a focus on Magazine, editorial and commercial work. His work has been published in the US and in international magazines including VOGUE Portugal, ESTETICA USA, Italian VOGUE/PhotoVogue, FHM, Dark Beauty, DODHO, Kaltblut, NEO2. He is a PhotoVOGUE Gold Artist, and has been listed in the ONE LIFE 2012 Catalog and is represented by the prestigious New…
Nothing Instagram Takeover
Photo by Ben Rayner Facebook || Instagram || Twitter || Bandcamp With as many physical, mental and spiritual griefs as Domenic Palermo has been through, music and his band Nothing remain an incessant driving force. Growing up in North Philadelphia, Palermo delved into the city’s hardcore scene and in the early 2000’s formed punk/hardcore act Horror Show, receiving their first signing on Jacob Bannon of Converge’s label Deathwish. Shifting gears towards a darker, shoegaze sound, Nothing came to life in 2010 with their self-released Poshlost demo (its title borrowed from the Russian term for intensely felt spiritual absurdity) followed by 2012’s Downward Years to Come before signing onto Relapse…
Damn Fine Music Fest: A Celebration of Twin Peaks at Cheer Up Charlies
Welcome to the town of Twin Peaks, director David Lynch’s fascinating and surreal TV show spanning three seasons over the last 28 years. Incorporating eerie and haunting visuals, a moody score by Angelo Badalamenti and a cast of intriguing characters, there’s no doubt that there’s plenty to reflect on and plot points that leave more questions remaining unanswered. With a fanbase spread worldwide and a multitude of themed parties taking place last year for the highly anticipated arrival of the new season, 22 Austin TX based musicians teamed up to form five “supergroups” and create an original half hour score based on five characters from Twin Peaks. With no…
Borzoi’s “Big Pink”
Bandcamp || Facebook || Instagram In today’s bombardment of social media and endless clicking and scrolling, creativity often gets lost amidst the mass of noise, apparently missing its mark if it’s not promoted while it’s hot. Following up to last year’s Surrender The Farm EP, Austin’s punk trio Borzoi’s upcoming full length, A Prayer for War, contains eleven tracks written during 2015-2016 without the slightest loss of momentum or inventive nature. On top of writing and rehearsing together during this period, members Rhys Woodruff (drums/vocals), Zachary Wood (guitar/vocals) and Taylor Browne (bass) were finishing up studies, working on various music projects and on the road touring. A Prayer for War…
New Attractions – “Hole In My Heart”
New Attractions – “Hole In My Heart” By Jay Armstrong It is no secret that my love for The Rich Hands goes deep. Not a week passes without throwing on one of their records, especially Take Care, so hearing the New Attractions first release “Hole In My Heart” obviously hit with a blind force of hell yeah. Sure this is a band which includes members of Crocodile Tears and Trouble Boys but as long as Cody Mauser is fronting it there will be no escape from referencing how it sounds along The Rich Hands spectrum. This new project steps back in the direction of their Out of My Head…
Ohmme Takeover
Photography: Alexa Viscius Website || Facebook || Instagram || Twitter Full of sonic experimentations and rich arrangements, Ohmme (comprised of Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart) lays at the heart of Chicago’s music scene. Not one to follow in the footsteps of others, the duo successfully embark on their own path, capturing a significant energy and tone in each and every one of their songs. Initially formed in 2014 with their self-titled EP released the following year, their anticipated debut album Parts caught the ears of Joyful Noise Recordings (home to Deerhoof, Kishi Bashi, Joan of Arc) and was released August 24th. Parts projects itself as an intimate diary, conjuring…
THRIVE: Side-hustles, passion, and using a blowtorch in an NYC apartment with jewelry designer Kaitlyn Usher of The Roving
Welcome to Thrive! A weekly advice column for creatives and the generally confused. This week I’m chatting with Kaitlyn Usher of The Roving, a handmade jewelry shop on Etsy. I wanted to pick her brain about her side-hustle, the jewelry she creates and where she finds her customers. 1. When did you decide to start your own business and why did you choose to use Etsy? I’ve always had dreams of being my own boss. As a kid I thought I’d start a fashion magazine or run a boutique, but my first real attempt at entrepreneurship began in 2016. I’d already been using Etsy to buy and sell handmade…
Taste of Nostalgia
Photographer & Stylist: Mona Cordes Make Up Assistant: Mary Model: Widad of Flagmodels
Arthur Moon’s Single “Standing Wave”
Website || Facebook || Instagram Photography: Lissy Elle Photography Excitingly disjointed and pleasingly jarring, Arthur Moon first caught my ear with her track “Room” off her 2017 EP, Our Head. Consistently experimental in her technique, award-winning composer/singer Lora-Faye Åshuvud constructs dynamic and moody textures, presenting a refreshing spin on electronic-pop. Often writing her lyrics using cut-up newspaper articles, Åshuvud’s compositions are less straight-forward than they are intuitive in nature, assimilating her music by drawing together individual pieces to assemble something wholly grand in her songs. Her latest release, “Standing Wave”, is the result of a three-year collaboration with producer/bassist Martin D. Fowler (composer for This American Life and The…