npr:

Happy 50th Birthday Hammer!

MC Hammer - Here Comes The Hammer (Video) (by kennylavish)

ithinkyoulllikethissong:

This an EP made for summer. I’ve been loving St. Lucia since I first heard “The Old House Is Gone” and today you can stream their upcoming EP over here through Noisey.com. Seriously, Summer better hurry up already , I need to roll down the windows and pump this out loud. Here’s…

If you don’t know, now you know.

edwardsharpeandthemagneticzeros:

World premiere at SXSW Film Festival in March!

This looks fabulous. Would love to be on that train.

nprmusic:

On this edition of All Songs Considered, listeners dedicate songs to the people they love.

:)

nprmusic:

On this edition of All Songs Considered, listeners dedicate songs to the people they love.

:)

930club:

Photos from our Bone Thugs show on Sunday night courtesy of LaVan Anderson!

Why I instead chose to watch the crappiest Superbowl of all time, I’ll never understand.

Daily Drawing #930 -- "Tuesday"

For the past 4 years, CT-based illustrator and designer Chris Piascik has drawn something every. single. day. And its actually really cool stuff (honest!) Check out his Kickstarter project and help him self-publish what looks like a really amazing book of his 1000 days of drawing. 

And here’s his website, in case you want to buy some of his cool shit. I do.

j-e-a-l-o-u-s.

nprmusic:

Beirut live in concert from Washington, D.C.’s 9:30 Club on Dec. 14. Photos by Mito Habe-Evans/NPR.

Download our recording of the show.

(via npr)

so its been out a few weeks, but definitely check this out. so far i love “little black submarines.” 

npr:

OOOOOooo I want one! — Tanya

wetheurban: THE CHROMATIC TYPEWRITER

What a lovely new use for an old gadget. Washington-based painter Tyree Callahan has modified a traditional typewriter and turned it into a painting machine, or “Chromatic Typewriter”. Callahan submitted the beautiful typewriter as part of the 2012 West Prize competition, an annual art prize that’s determined by popular vote. The keys on the vintage 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter have each been replaced with a different pad of color to give some rather interesting results!