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(03/13/14 4:46pm)
From the start, Designed for Flowers: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, the newly completed exhibition at the Walters Art Museum in Mount Vernon, immediately draws visitors in with its fresh, innovative design and stunning pieces of artwork.
(04/04/13 8:00pm)
Ironically falling on Easter Sunday, the Governor welcomed anxious DeadHeads to The Walking Dead’s much anticipated season finale with these menacing words: “Welcome to the Tombs.” With episodes building up to a major war between the Prison Crew and Woodbury, the tone was set for some major death and destruction, a common theme in post-apocalyptic, undead-ridden Georgia countryside.
(11/02/12 2:48am)
Earlier this month, indie rock darlings Matt Johnson & Kim Schifino of beloved alternative duo Matt & Kim released their newest album, Lightning.
(09/28/12 12:29am)
I think Baltimore gets a really bad rap. It may be a little bit dangerous, and the workload at Hopkins makes it tough to get out and investigate the city, but I’ve found that once you begin exploring Baltimore, you won’t want to stop. Every weekend, I try to explore the city and check out what it has to offer.
(05/07/12 5:00am)
May 3, 2012
(04/28/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week comes to you from the synth-pop band Merchandise, off of their new album that has been over a year in the making, Children of Desire, produced by Kartoga Records. The single is called "Satellite" and marks a significant change from the usual Merchandise sound. It is much more mellow and quiet than their typical songs. But that mysterious calmness is exactly what gives "Satellite" its uniquely haunting beauty. In some ways, it is reminiscent of the post-punk band Smashing Pumpkins, but as you listen you will notice that "Satellite" also is as modern indie as they come. The clear-cut piano chords in the beginning of the song that carry throughout its duration create a lovely rhythm that keeps listeners from getting completely lost in the intense dreaminess of the lyrics. Merchandise hails from Tampa, Fl. and consists of members from the popular bands Nazi Dust and Cult Ritual. Both of these groups' sounds are of a purely punk background and pretty dark, but, together, the members managed to create a new sound that retains its punk influences yet successfully keeps a light atmosphere throughout their single "Satellite." Merchandise began their first large US tour this month with the release of Children of Desire. They will be moving throughout the midwest and into the south for the rest of April on a mision to spread its musical gospel across the country. You should check out Merchandise and "Satellite" off of Children of Desire. It can be downloaded for free online via Katorga Works. Its relaxed melody is perfect for the last lazy days leading up to finals.
(04/22/12 5:00am)
Damon Albarn has just released a new single, "That Marvelous Dream," off his new opera, Dr. Dee, which is set to be released on May 8.
(04/13/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Monoliths," comes to you from dream-pop band Lotus Plaza.
(03/07/12 5:00am)
This Single of the week, "Bait and Switch," comes from long time favorite alternative band, The Shins.
(03/02/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Off the Wall" comes to you from the Sonic Youth creator Lee Ranaldo off of his upcoming album Between the Times and the Tides.
(02/23/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Fallen From The Sky" comes from Canadian band The Lake Effect.
(02/16/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Displacement Song," is from Liz Green's newest album, O, Devotion.
(02/09/12 5:00am)
Big Baby Ghandi, quirky Brooklyn Hip Hop artist, is fresh off the success of his much-talked about mixtape Big F***ing Baby, and bringing you this Single of the Week with his new song "Hi, It's Me Baby."
(02/05/12 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "What Comes Next," comes from Swedish-born singer Theresa Andersson's upcoming album Street Parade, which is set to be released later this spring on April 24 from Basin Street Records.
(11/16/11 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Time is like a Melody," comes from new-to-the-scene Danish band Pinkunoizu. The four band members, Andres Pallisgaard, Jaleh Negari, Jakob Falgren and Jeppe Brix, are all pharmacists from Copenhagen. This already quirky sounding band only gets stranger.
(11/10/11 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "All Part Of His Plan" comes from Steve Shiffman and the Land Of No.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Hold My Breath," comes from Holy Ghost!, an electro pop duo hailing from New York.
(10/12/11 5:00am)
This week's single, "100 Acres of Sycamore" comes from Irish singer/songwriter Fionn Regan.
(10/05/11 5:00am)
Whether you're looking for a laid-back song to listen to after a rough day of work, or a song to help you recover from the night before on Sunday morning, the latest single, "Teflon Heart," from Brooklyn-based quartet Caged Animals has you covered.