With Nielson’s abilities to manipulate tracks in a such a unique fashion, Multi-Love, stands as an album that can be listened to on repeat, offering myriad textures and layers with each spin; an unparalleled undertaking.
We are excited to announce our coverage of Boise's annual Treefort Fest this March 23-27! With the second round of artists released today we could not be more pumped to see dozens of amazing musicians.
Ziggy Stardust, the Starman, the Thin White Duke, Major Tom, Alladin Sane (A Lad Insane), Jareth the Goblin King: David Bowie. Call him what you want because each nickname assumed a legendary status.
At a young age, dexterous New York City graffiti artist WERD, found himself inspired by the well-known reality show that captured the famously eclectic tattoo s... Read More...
With the release of LAX: Photographs of Los Angeles 1980-84, viewers inhabit a world of nostalgia, far off from the confines of security lines and electronic kiosks that have become routine of the now dread-worthy airport experience. We speak with photographer John Brian King about his thought process while capturing the photo series, the reaction he received from his subjects, and where he hopes his photograph's will end up in a hundred years from now.
Andrew Jackson Jihad's lead singer Sean Bonnette caught up with Amadeus to talk about the black metal band Venom, skating before his shows, and his own take on Fun Fun Fun Fest.
Eagerly anticipating his set at Fun Fun Fun Fest, Mikal Cronin took a second to share some insight about playing a big festival versus a small venue, and how he can't wait to see his buddies Fuzz play next weekend.
With well over 1,700 shows under their belt, Murder By Death put some time aside from their busy schedule, to talk to give amadeus the low down on their expectations for the undoubtedly fun weekend at Fun Fun Fun Fest.
Ryan Bubnis will work with just about any material he can get his creative hands on. Whether it is a leftover scrap of sand paper, wood, or vinyl, or an object found on the side of the road. It is this inherently DIY and don't-waste-a-thing artistic candor that allows Bubnis to manipulate these varied objects into oddly shaped faces and abstract, pattern driven illustrations, paintings, and designs.
“I’m often at odds with my knowledge of art making versus my intuition. I’m constantly critiquing work in order to discover what makes a successful image. As a result, I’ve pared-down and simplified my imagery with an emphasis on shape-based art making,” says artist, Ryan Bubnis.
Walking along the streets of Five Points neighborhood in Denver, Colorado I notice a haphazard outline of some unknown figure spray-painted on the side of a bui... Read More...