The evening featured sets from The Juan MacLean & Holy Ghost amongst others.
The evening featured sets from The Juan MacLean & Holy Ghost amongst others.
430 precious Moz portraits.
View the illustrated discography here.
Visit Morrissey on MySpace.
MP3: Moz – Yes, I Am Blind [alt link]
430 precious Moz portraits.
View the illustrated discography here.
Visit Morrissey on MySpace.
MP3: Moz – Yes, I Am Blind [alt link]
430 precious Moz portraits.
View the illustrated discography here.
Visit Morrissey on MySpace.
MP3: Moz – Yes, I Am Blind [alt link]
Enjoy Paul Simonon’s pieces below. Download a classic Clash track at bottom.
Paste reports: *The Hey Ma cover art: a baby reaching for a handgun next to a pile of building blocks that spell out the album’s title has already stirred up a storm of controversy across the Atlantic. The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority banned the artwork from appearing in any billboard campaigns promoting Hey Ma. Despite the ban, the band elected not to change the album cover. Guitarist Larry Gott said the art was inspired by the story of an American infant who was accidentally issued a firearms license & is meant to convey a powerful message.* Read the rest here.
Paste reports: *The Hey Ma cover art: a baby reaching for a handgun next to a pile of building blocks that spell out the album’s title has already stirred up a storm of controversy across the Atlantic. The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority banned the artwork from appearing in any billboard campaigns promoting Hey Ma. Despite the ban, the band elected not to change the album cover. Guitarist Larry Gott said the art was inspired by the story of an American infant who was accidentally issued a firearms license & is meant to convey a powerful message.* Read the rest here.
Paste reports: *The Hey Ma cover art: a baby reaching for a handgun next to a pile of building blocks that spell out the album’s title has already stirred up a storm of controversy across the Atlantic. The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority banned the artwork from appearing in any billboard campaigns promoting Hey Ma. Despite the ban, the band elected not to change the album cover. Guitarist Larry Gott said the art was inspired by the story of an American infant who was accidentally issued a firearms license & is meant to convey a powerful message.* Read the rest here.
Watch her (MySpace approved) trek through the museum in the 3-minute clip below.
Back in December of ’06, I reviewed Riceboy Sleeps.
Brits – here’s your chance to see the collection in person:
April 10th – 17th @ Agency Gallery
