We just realized something: It’s totally our birthday!!!
We just realized something: It’s totally our birthday!!!
Dear Anyone Hoping to Buy Me Anything Any Time Soon For Any Reason —
“Some people call their music surreal. A lot of people call the music soothing. Almost everyone says it makes them think of trees.” How can you not be intrigued by that? So reads the description of Swedish band, Fredrik—a folky, electro-leaing outfit consisting of “one songsmith, one sound-painter, and one conceptual artist.” Kids these days, right? They can’t just have a normal job, like ‘accountant’ or ‘guitarist,’ they’ve gotta be all like, ‘No no no, I’m an ‘idea birther.’ See, it says so on my portable identity nameplate.’

Marion Bolognesi is a Brooklyn-based artist and deisgner who ‘hopes to capture the emotion & beauty of her subjects without hindering the natural fluidity of her medium.’ That sounds nice and all, but we just think she creates some down-right awesomely emotive, organic paintings that you could spend all day staring at.
Dreaming in Canadian. That’s what the band Braids sounds like.
Thanksgiving is totally one of our favorite holidays. First, because, shortly after moving to New York, we made the bold and not completely well-recieved decision to never travel for Thanksgiving again. I mean, we’re gonna’ see our respective families in, what, a matter of days over the winter holiday, and—whereas I personally don’t mind a sultry pat-down every now and again—neither of us particularly care to travel when, say, EVERYONE ELSE IN THE NATION IS ALSO ATTEMPTING TO TRAVEL. So we are, this year, continuing to opt out of the gigantic game of travel-based musical chairs that is this holiday week. So, add the fact that we get to experience quiet holiday New York—truly a beautiful thing—to the fact that we get to sit around our Brooklyn apartment all day, cooking really good food, drinking really good drinks, and hanging out with really good friends, and the result is a kick-ass holiday. That’s just solid math, man.
In a mixing bowl add:• 2 packs Active Yeast
• 1/2 Cup Sugar
• 2 Cups Silk Almond Milk (or another favorite soy, etc. milk)
Mix and add
If you’re ANYTHING like us, you probably put things off for way too long. Example—You hear that one of your favorite living visual artists is having a show a mere subway ride away from you, and you play it all cool, Fonzie-style, leaning up against the jukebox of life, going ‘whoa,’ and ‘eyyyyy’ and snapping your fingers and letting the jocks and lame-o’s file past you to, you know, do stuff. You probably also REALLY like pistachios. Seriously. They’re so good. On the prior, we urge you to not be like us. Most specifically with regards to Japanese artist, Yoshitomo Nara‘s first major exhibition in New York, now showing through January 2 at Manhattan’s Asia Society Museum. We took our own advice on not being like us this past weekend and checked out the show and were REALLY happy we did. Not only was it our first opportunity to see his work up-close, but the exhibit is set up almost as art itself, with music and video accompanying much of the visual art, little shack-like rooms housing familiar and unfamiliar works, and even a tripped out hang-out room with a ginger-bread-looking house and pop-art-style round stages. Seriously, if you’re in NYC or will be soon, add it to the very tip-top of your list of things to do. We promise: You won’t regret it. And for those of you not in the area, the Asia Society site on the exhibition is actually really nice too and definitely worth checking out.
Dom is a band/guy we were lucky enough to catch during the CMJ Music Marathon a little earlier this year. Well. Sort of. Sadly, we actually saw about one tenth of one song before we mistakingly jetted over to an adjoining room to check out what we THOUGHT was an awesome band from England…but what turned out to be a horrid car crash of a band from England. At that point though, it was far too late to turn back, Dom’s room having become packed with less anglophilic, less jump-the-gun types. But we added Dom to our list of Bands to Check Out Post-Festival. Having done that, we must say—we like what we hear. Blissed out, melody- and keyboard-driven songs that make you wish beach days were here again. Check out this week’s Song of the Week, “Burn Bridges,” to hear what we’re talking about and then head on over to their somewhat light on information, heavy on photo collages MySpace page to hear more. And, if you like it, you can order the vinyl 10″ of their EP, Sun Bronzed Greek Gods, from Insound here.
Most times, it’s a hard knock life for a vegan out to dinner with other, non-vegan friends. Empty bellies, ‘steada full, you know? So, say you’ve got some friends in town and you’re rolling deep in Cobble Hill, peeps got a thirst on for some top-shelf whiskey, next thing you know, you’re walking into Char no.4, fully expecting to enjoy a robust dinner of spiced peanuts. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not hatin.’ Just sayin,’ lovely atmosphere and REALLY lovely whiskeys is a given walking into Char, but you don’t exactly expect a whole lotta empathy for the vegans.
One of our favorite and most stereotypically NYC-sitcom-style-mob-maddness sample sales starts over at Steven Alan HQ this week. Need a cut-rate, high-end plaid shirt? Done. Need 15? Also done. Need to safely vent your exhibitionist tendencies and stand semi-nude in the middle of a gigantic crowd of strangers? Kinda weird, but to each their own, so, also also done. Git yr shop on, NYC.