Monthly Archives: June 2010

yeah thats not what I was looking for at all.

Don’t ask one of us to design a poster for your missing cat, because I have a feeling that the exchange and the result might go a little something like this:

I’d really just read the whole thing

Nerd Alert: I just got actual chills watching this.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1 trailer. Who’s ready?!

Folks, we’ve finally got flying cars.

The FAA just approved this car… ahem, this flying car:

The wings fold up and the car, while ugly, still isn’t as ugly as a PT Cruiser. Not bad:

The cost is $194,000. Only 20 hours of flying to get your license. This means Lance Bass can totally get one if he wants it! Ever since he couldn’t afford to go to space, I’ve felt bad for the guy. I hope he rocks one of these.

P.S. We all feel like watching this right now, so I’ve gone ahead and included it in this post:

Exactement!

Jeff Tweedy does Beyonce.

Antiques Web Show, Vol. 49

Here’s a more recent classic debut from The Olivia Tremor Control. If you’re not familiar, they were one of the original Elephant 6 projects out of Athens, Georgia. This album features the amazingly talented Jeff Magnum of Neutral Milk Hotel and is some of my favorite work of his. The album is sprawling in it’s genius and owes a lot to Sgt. Pepper’s, but it’s literally packed with gems. “Marking Time” and “Define a Transparent Dream” are standout tracks for me, but There’s plenty to enjoy.

The Olivia Tremor Control – Dusk At Cubist Castle

Stoked on Summer.

A few favorites from an epic summertime imagery post by Secret Forts. Can’t help but share, they warm my summertime heart! Listen to this while you scroll.

God’s gotta crack that whip, alright.

Director: “Ok. Adam? If you could just remove that ascot and give us one more take? Yea, that might work better. Aaaand, action!”

Oof. This guy even has a wedding ring on. Look’s like someone’s got faith-a-faith-a-faith!

THIS was my Jam.

Oh holy crap. I’ve actually been thinking about (my personal) seminal favorite video game, Toe Jam and Earl lately, and then I find this!

Now let’s take another trip down memory lane and revisit their highly funky, toe-tapping (remember Earl’s toe-tap and eyebrow-lift?) intro.  Seinfeld beats got nooothin on this intro:

All this excitement led me to revisit my second favorite Sega jam, Streets of Rage 2! Totally forgot about this cover. Blaze’s rack was not very kid-friendly. Or was it?


Partying this Friday night?

This guy sure is.