November 30, 2010

The Byrds: It Won't Be Wrong



This is an awesome Byrds' song off their Turn! Turn! Turn! album from 1965. I just got this record and I love it and this is my favorite song and I'm sharing it with you 'cause it's so good. I almost didn't buy it because there was a nice big hole through the sleeve and it was curiously completely wrapped in plastic, like a new record. Despite not being able to inspect the condition the record was in, I'm glad I took a chance because it's perfect! Gotta take risks in this world.

November 29, 2010

The Unnamed Band: Recording!

We have been working on this band project for some time now. Through the various stages of writing, having a bass player, rehearsing, not having a bass player, looking for another bass player... we have now moved into RECORDING !

We've got at least 5 super duper tracks that we're laying down and they sound seriously good. I can't explain how excited I am to get these out and start playing live! Will keep you posted on any developments :)

we hope the songs will sound like they were recorded here:

















but this is a little more like our recording setup:


















It'll all work out fine I'm sure.

November 26, 2010

3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Craft Fair




Oh it's gonna be so sweet. You will come to Brooklyn and you will shop like there's no tomorrow. Yeah!

November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!






It's every American's favorite holiday - Thanksgiving! Enjoy a great one :)



November 23, 2010

I love Andy Warhol





I've always admired Andy Warhol, his art is breathtaking to me, and I find him absolutely fascinating. It's funny that I've finally come around to silkscreening in my own work. These are but a smattering of my favorite pieces, including one collaboration with Basquiat.

November 22, 2010

Mission of Burma!



Mission of Burma is coming to NY in January and I've got my ticket already! Easily one of my very favorite bands, and the band I've seen in concert more than any other, they have influenced me in countless ways. So amazing, and not just a bit frustrating that they aren't better known.

January 29th at The Bell House, Park Slope. GO!

November 19, 2010

Out in the real world: Jackson Heights Craft Fair


Sean and I will be at the Jackson Heights Craft Fair in beautiful Jackson Heights Queens this Saturday (tomorrow!).

Stop by to see our newest styles including our so-new-that-no-photographs-of-it-exist Feathered scarf and Celestial Landscape v-neck tee. Plus lots of other delightful handmade lovelies.

At St. Mark’s Church
33-50 82nd Street
Jackson Heights, NY 11372

November 20th
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November 16, 2010

Blur + Blondie

So, has anyone noticed how much Blur and all the 90's Brit-pop bands - save Oasis - totally took Blondie's sound? And if they try to deny that they're fans, I can pull out this picture...






and while I'm at it, this sounds just like "Heart of Glass" too:

November 15, 2010

Favorite colors






It's such a drab gray day here in NY, a post of some of my favorite colorful things seemed to be in order.

November 11, 2010

Music: A Tribe Called Quest




Two of my favorite Tribe songs. I just picked up The Anthology on vinyl and it sounds SO good. The beat and rhythm are so powerful, the bass reaches out and slaps you. In the best way. The abstract poetic representin' from Queens!

November 10, 2010

Watching: Raging Bull



Saw this last night at the Film Forum. I had never seen it and always wanted to, so I was very excited. and a bit anxious. I don't do so well with violence. Some parts were a little tough to watch for sure, but I handled it like a champ :)

I love Martin Scorsese, one of my favorite movies is Age of Innocence (perhaps his least violent film, although that's not the reason why I love it). Besides his being such a masterful filmmaker, what I really enjoy about his movies is how he documents the many different versions of his - and my - favorite city.

November 9, 2010

Reading: Naked Lunch



I started to read this years ago and couldn't figure it out. It has long been on my list of books to revisit, and now, I am thoroughly enjoying it. Burroughs was such an original thinker, with such an inquisitive mind. No one seems to have real ideas anymore!

It's a fascinating read, let me tell ya. And this cover is quite disturbing.

November 8, 2010

Artist: Luc Tuymans



I really love these paintings by Luc Tuymans. They are spare and evocative. This is one of the many painters that I struggle to emulate. I can only hope to paint so directly and effectively. He has a new show up now at David Zwirner, which I would very much like to see.

November 5, 2010

Music: Beck



Can I just tell you how much I love Beck? Lots. Are most people really able to appreciate how wonderful he is? I don't think so. But they should.

New Stuff!

A few of our latest creations:

The Paleolithic Hobby Horse Pullover
The Tassel Necklace