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I can’t believe with all the rich folks out there that nobody will buy this. I certainly would if I had the money. Can’t someone turn it into a music museum or something?
Zoo York, just announced a new series of decks, in collaboration with 5 famous NYC artists, called the “Cockroach Artist Series.” The series is inspired by cockroaches, in accoridance with the promotions they were doing earlier (see video). The boards all come in different background colors, featuring custom cockroach graphics by the five artists: Greg Lamarche, Steve Nishimoto, Kyle Talbott, Stephen Halker, and Jules Kim.
Shout out to the homies @ 8081 doing big things for Cleveland. They recently caught up with emcees Mikey Rocks of The Cool Kids as well as up-and-comer Curren$y to talk favorite rappers, favorite sneakers, and favorite brands.
New Video for Vampire Weekend’s Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa. This video turns the preppy New Englanders into a goth band reminiscent of The Cure. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
This dude is raw! I thought I was trippin just watchin these tricks go down:
Saw that joint over at Frank.
And speaking of psychedelia, tonight the greatest 60’s style psychedelic rock band operating today is performing at the Grog Shop. King Khan and the Shrines will be rocking out in full effect tonight, and tickets are only $10. Don’t miss out!
The homie Mick Boogie just recently got back from a stint of events at Nike HQ in Oregon. Take a look at the video of his travels below or have a look over at his blog.
We won’t be getting the new Murko toys, but this commercial shows the dudes over at 10 Deep have a good sense of humor. There’s a Latarian Milton cameo too!
A new video for Vampire Weekend just surfaced. This is a great song, although I don’t really know whats going on in this video. They were featured on Next Up in January and they currently have the most read review on Pitchfork right now. They received an 8.8! I told you they were dope.
This is a clip of the Reverse Graffiti Project where Paul Curtis (AKA Moose) creates environmentally clean street art by removing dirt and grime from walls of San Francisco’s Broadway Tunnel. The project was a promo for Green Works plant based cleaning products.