Follow this garage rock band through stop-motion animation and backdrops created from paper and clay. The best part: claymation Birds-style eye-pecking. The worst part: terrorism.
Thanks to , we’ve discovered these really intricate carved skulls by Dimitri Tsykalov, made from miscellaneous fruits and vegetables. Visit his website for more.
Vintage black and white clips swirl alongside psychedelic shapes and forms for a bit of a mad scientist sort of feel. Yeah!
Kid Dynamite recently reunited (again) for a set for This is Hardcore Fest. Here’s the video, courtesy of those scoundrels over at Hate5Six.com.
Kid Dynamite (Full Set) from hate5six on Vimeo.
Joe Vollan I feel like Joe Vollan‘s work is a love-it or hate-it affair. But if you’re feeling the well-rendered, cutesy details of his pieces, chances are you’ll be feeling them a lot. Below, a couple pieces that serve as...
I really like what Brooklyn artist Mark Dean Veca is doing with himself. He takes poppy street art characters and combines them with intricate patterns and ornamentation to create some large, pretty raw illustrations that kind of make it feel like...
Grass Widow primarily play an anonymous brand of surf-tinged garage rock, and the ten tracks that make up Past Time do not stray far from that foundation. However, the group is adept at adding just enough textural variance to keep the songs from...
The Budos Band is one of the foremost U.S.-based Afrobeat groups performing today. It is no surprise that their third album, simply titled III, takes the listener on a funky journey that will please not only long-time listeners but also those new to...