Her Jazz

May 24


Fender Pawn Shop series Jaguarillo
The Pawn Shop Jaguarillo guitar hot-rods traditional Jaguar design through the roof with a scorching HSS configuration in which all three pickups - two standard Stratocaster® single-coils and an Atomic humbucking bridge pickup - are angled for enhanced bass and treble response. Other unusual touches include a streamlined control layout (volume knob, tone knob and five-way blade pickup switch) and an Adjusto-Matic™ bridge with vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece. This is no ordinary Jaguar.

AUGH WANT

Fender Pawn Shop series Jaguarillo

The Pawn Shop Jaguarillo guitar hot-rods traditional Jaguar design through the roof with a scorching HSS configuration in which all three pickups - two standard Stratocaster® single-coils and an Atomic humbucking bridge pickup - are angled for enhanced bass and treble response. Other unusual touches include a streamlined control layout (volume knob, tone knob and five-way blade pickup switch) and an Adjusto-Matic™ bridge with vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece. This is no ordinary Jaguar.

AUGH WANT


Get tickets: http://ticketf.ly/IqBS3bFri, June 15, 2012at MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA)Eternal SummersBedroom ProblemsCatnapsDoors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:30 pm$10.0021+————————————————————ETERNAL SUMMERS (VA, Kanine Records)http://www.facebook.com/eternalsummershttp://kaninerecords.com/eternalsummersThe Roanoke, Virginia duo Eternal Summers made their name in underground pop circles with a ramshackle guitar-and-drum sound that celebrated a resurgence several years ago. Time has told it’s a formula that generally only goes so far, so it makes sense that for their sophomore record Correct Behavior, the band has fleshed out its sound with the addition of a new bassist. Dreamier territory comes with those textural expansions, and on “Millions” Nicole Yun’s honed melodies shine and snap with newfound clarity that at times recalls a hyperactive Sundays, or Amelia Fletcher in Heavenly or Tender Trap. This is a well-paced progression that doesn’t feel overtly recycled or deliberately slick, and a proper maturation for an indie pop band coming further into its own. — Jenn Pelly (Pitchfork)BEDROOM PROBLEMS (Philly)http://www.bedroomproblems.com/Bedroom Problems is Maria, Mary Beth, Matt, and Roxy. What originally began as the home recording project of Maria in the summer of 2011 has since blossomed into a full-blown band. Bedroom Problems draws sonic inspiration from the catalogs of Homestead and Harriet Records. They have received favorable reviews from their friends, and from a drunken fraternity dude who described the band as “really playing to play” before going outside to vomit. In April 2012, Bedroom Problems released a new digital single (“Oceans/Obligated”) via Bandcamp.CATNAPShttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Catnaps/180188005367838Catnaps are an indiepop band from Philadelphia. They like to write silly love songs and we want to feel alive - with charming lyrics sprinkled on top of cute melodies. Let them capture your heart!


I don’t recommend slacking on a ticket for this. 


Get tickets: http://ticketf.ly/IqBS3b

Fri, June 15, 2012
at MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA)

Eternal Summers
Bedroom Problems
Catnaps


Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:30 pm
$10.00
21+

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ETERNAL SUMMERS (VA, Kanine Records)
http://www.facebook.com/eternalsummers
http://kaninerecords.com/eternalsummers
The Roanoke, Virginia duo Eternal Summers made their name in underground pop circles with a ramshackle guitar-and-drum sound that celebrated a resurgence several years ago. Time has told it’s a formula that generally only goes so far, so it makes sense that for their sophomore record Correct Behavior, the band has fleshed out its sound with the addition of a new bassist. Dreamier territory comes with those textural expansions, and on “Millions” Nicole Yun’s honed melodies shine and snap with newfound clarity that at times recalls a hyperactive Sundays, or Amelia Fletcher in Heavenly or Tender Trap. This is a well-paced progression that doesn’t feel overtly recycled or deliberately slick, and a proper maturation for an indie pop band coming further into its own. — Jenn Pelly (Pitchfork)

BEDROOM PROBLEMS (Philly)
http://www.bedroomproblems.com/
Bedroom Problems is Maria, Mary Beth, Matt, and Roxy. What originally began as the home recording project of Maria in the summer of 2011 has since blossomed into a full-blown band. Bedroom Problems draws sonic inspiration from the catalogs of Homestead and Harriet Records. They have received favorable reviews from their friends, and from a drunken fraternity dude who described the band as “really playing to play” before going outside to vomit. In April 2012, Bedroom Problems released a new digital single (“Oceans/Obligated”) via Bandcamp.

CATNAPS
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Catnaps/180188005367838
Catnaps are an indiepop band from Philadelphia. They like to write silly love songs and we want to feel alive - with charming lyrics sprinkled on top of cute melodies. Let them capture your heart!

I don’t recommend slacking on a ticket for this. 

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May 23

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One of the Sea Lions shirt designs for Chaos in Tejas

This is awesome.

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One of the Sea Lions shirt designs for Chaos in Tejas

This is awesome.

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CELEBRITIES PORTRAITS FOUND IN CUPBOARD, 1970S
“These portraits were discovered by Dan Oppenheimer, a stained-glass designer in Memphis. They are the work of the late Jack Robinson, who shot celebrity portraits for Vogue in the 1960s. Later in his life, Robinson took up a career in a stained-glass, where he worked for Oppenheimer. When Robinson died in 1997, Oppenheimer handled his effects. In that closet in Memphis, he found approximately 150,000 prints from Robinson’s 17-year photography career.”
- Fstoppers

Really beautiful work here. The above image is Tina Turner.

CELEBRITIES PORTRAITS FOUND IN CUPBOARD, 1970S

“These portraits were discovered by Dan Oppenheimer, a stained-glass designer in Memphis. They are the work of the late Jack Robinson, who shot celebrity portraits for Vogue in the 1960s. Later in his life, Robinson took up a career in a stained-glass, where he worked for Oppenheimer. When Robinson died in 1997, Oppenheimer handled his effects. In that closet in Memphis, he found approximately 150,000 prints from Robinson’s 17-year photography career.”

Fstoppers

Really beautiful work here. The above image is Tina Turner.

May 22

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OH MY GOD THE GOOGLE MOOG -

THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST USE OF HTML5 EVER

I AM SOBBING TEARS OF JOY AT MY DESK

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