Ben Eine’s “The A -Z of Change”

14 Jul 2009

Ben Eine and the Conflict of “Change”
If you are driving around LA and happen to stumble upon some graffiti (shocking fact I know!), take a closer look and it might just be the typographic shutter signature work of London based artist Ben Eine. Eine is a vandal, graffiti writer, and street artist silk-screened under […]

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Earth Intruding: The Other Worldliness of Björk and the calling of Voltaic

21 Jun 2009

The inimitable Björk All photos by Bernhard Kristinn
If you haven’t been in the alternative music scene within the past 20 years, hearing the accolades of someone simply named “Björk”, may leave you a bit confused. The name evokes images of imaginary shapes, colors, and extraterrestrial life. This may not be too far […]

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Pillow Talk is Cheap….

11 Apr 2009

“Not in the lens!” – Rules lost in battle and a back swing.All photos by George Miranda
Walking along Hill Street in Downtown L.A., feathers swirled past as I carried with me only a case of synthetic polyester batting, the inorganic enemy of the plume-pursed pillow, and my weapon of choice of the day.  I joined […]

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Holiday in the USA: Metronomy Arrives

13 Jan 2009

Metronomy is Gabriel Stebbing, Joseph Mount, and Oscar Cash
Electro Pop Rock trio Metronomy make their debut appearance on the West Coast this January, promoting their second album Nights Out, a cinematic and symphonious narration vocalized and “electro-fied” by the talents of Joseph Mount, Oscar Cash, and Gabriel Stebbing. Often characterized as wonky pop and amiable […]

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