Wednesday, April 6

New Music: Musiq Soulchild - "Yes"

This is his latest track off "MusiqInTheMagiq" which drops on May 3rd. To be honest, I haven't heard from Musiq Soulchild in a while. That means we've been deprived of good R&B music. Because we all know that Taio Cruz/Iyaz/Jay Sean stuff doesn't even come close.

With Musiq Soulchild, who says "Chivalry is dead?"

Warriors of Radness and Wayne Levin


Warriors of Radness just released their exclusive "Respect" tee. It features a black and white photo of sharks taken by underwater photographer Wayne Levin. Colorways are white and light blue.

Stussy 2011 Spring Lookbook via Bricksworth


Online retailer Bricksworth reveals a new Spring 2011 lookbook on their site showing off the newest gear from Stussy. Lots of graphic tees, button-downs, and headwear in different and assorted colorways. If you're amped on these, you can purchase them now online at Bricksworth.com





Monday, April 4

Shwood Oswald Sunglasses


Handcrafted in Portland, Oregon, the Oswald is made with Zebrawood and/or European Walnut. These are marketed with the appropriate tag line from the brand, "Experiment with nature." You can expect some twists in design from Shwood. You can get these from Bricksworth and Shwood's official site.

Robert Longo x Supreme Collab


Supreme has teamed up with Brooklyn born and raised artist and sculptor, Robert Longo. Longo is known as one of the most well-known artists in the 80s for his "Men in the Cities" series that has well dressed corporate looking businessmen dealing with internal pain. Longo also directed music videos for some 80's acts like R.E.M., New Order, and Megadeth.

For Spring/Summer 2011, Supreme will be releasing a set of these decks on April 7th. You can catch them in-store (LA and NY) or online.

Sunday, April 3

Late, but still awesome.

If you've been unplugged from the internet, then you missed out on this gem from this past Friday. It's Stephen Colbert on Late Night w/ Jimmy Fallon, singing his rendition of the dreaded Rebecca Black hit song "Friday." Accompanying Colbert are the The Roots, Jimmy Fallon, American Idol Season 5 winner Taylor Hicks, and the Knicks City Dancers in tight blue jumpsuits.

How this came about, you ask? Well, Jimmy Fallon promised that if the public could raise $26,000 for  DonorsChoose.org, an online charity that gives money to schools in need, then Stephen Colbert would perform Rebecca Black's "Friday." A song so bad, in it's own ironic way, it became a hit. In less than 36 hours, the goal was reached. Never underestimate the power of American fandom.

Skip to 40 seconds to see the madness.