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Sabtu, 22 Januari 2011

Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Leather Lace Shoes


Part of Comme des Garçons' Homme Plus collection by Rei Kawakubo, this leather lace shoes looks just like any ordinary black loafers, aside from the stained-looking spot. We can't really tell whether it's weird or beauty, however we believe there might be a market for cravings like this.




Available now at colette.

Adidas M Attitude Logo Purple/Orange


Part of the spring package, adidas unveiled a new colorway to the bold and beautiful M Attitude Logo. Comes in a purple/orange mix, the restyle of the classic 80's Attitude basketball sneaker features animal embossing on the uppers with the eye-catching oversize tongue.

Available now at The Good Will Out.

Cody Hudson x Converse Chuck Taylor


The Cody Hudson x Converse Chuck Taylor we talked about earlier is now available at End Clothing.

Part of the Paint the Town Red series, the Chicago-based artist reworked the classic Chuck Taylor with the application of brown premium leather with navy blue toe cap and contrast red/blue laces. The Cody Hudson x Converse branding spotted in a polygonal shape. Quantity is very limited.




Lykke Li Unveiled New Video

Swedish indie pop darling Lykke Li unveiled a special promo video for her second full length album titled Wounded Rhymes, scheduled to hit stores on March 2 through LL Recordings.

The video titled Untitled, features 210 seconds of instrumental background music with the avant-garde casting by Lykke Li herself exploring the sand with curiosity and angst.

Check it out.




Nike Dunk High Supreme Pinstripe


Inspired by the pinstripe design on suits, Nike made a pair of Dunk Hi Supreme to match the silhouette. Made of fabric with ribbon heel tab detailing and supreme level construction.

Available now at Proper.

The Kills - Blood Pressures

Booming rock genius The Kills are set to release their fourth studio album titled Blood Pressures - premiere on April 4 through Domino Records.


Follow-up to 2008's Midnight Boom, this new masterpiece will see the duo delivering eleven brand new materials - louder, crunchier and groovier than the previous releases. Recorded at Key Club, Michigan with Bill Skibbe and Jessica Ruffins, with Hince self-producing the album.

"We drank all the red wine, watched VHS tapes on Vietnam, got blown down the street by hurricane force winds, watched lightening storms, rode bicycles/ crashed bicycles. We started a game of rummy and never finished it. We tried to bbq and realized we weren't that way inclined. Soup was better. Soup is better. And so it went, the record was completed..." a quote released on the band's website.

Check in for more updates on The Kills.

Dustin Edge to release Calm EP


Dustin Edge has taken inspiration from locales that range from Kentucky, to New York, to Prague, to create his latest EP, Calm. The EP represents a culmination of his travels, and a clear focus in creating a sound that places him amongst the ranks of the most skillful singer/songwriters. After two prior releases, Calm finds Edge turning to a solo acoustic effort, and offers an easily accessible experience for fans of the indie folk scene.

Edge grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where he played in various punk bands until beginning to incorporate sounds more rooted in the bluegrass spectrum during his college years. He moved to New York in 2008, and the vibrant energy of the city inspired his first solo album, A Forest Through The Trees, under his own moniker. The delightful full-band texture infused elements of pop, indie, and even took a few cues from his experimentation with bluegrass. In 2010, By The Numbers kept the momentum going strong after Edge went overseas to Prague, and transposed his new inspiration into an eclectic, up-tempo collection.


Calm, was recorded in Brooklyn and takes a sharp contrast to his previous works. The sound is often hushed, smooth, and represents the kind of simple happiness that many seek to find amidst the rushed energy of New York. The five songs on Calm showcase a Nick Drake/Bert Jansch-inspired acoustic folk style that carries musical poise and vocal tranquility similar to Joshua Radin or Philip Selway. Edge describes the EP as being “laden with ruminations on the search for contentment among tumultuous times.” “New York City can be a beast,” he says, but the songs come across with utter clarity and composure.