Posts Tagged ‘Girls’
As an accompaniment to their February catalog, Free People have created their very own short film! Titled ‘Roshambo’, it starts Christopher Abbott the eye candy of hit TV show ‘Girls’ and features music by Lord Huron.
The film follows a unique love story of a touring band member (Abbott) and …
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Tags: christopher abbott, free people, Girls, lord huron, roshambo, sheila marquez
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The cute as a button DJ and record producer B Traits swung by Notion to let us know what inspires her. Originally hailing from the West Coast of Canada, she now resides in our fair city and given her recent successes, I can safely say we will be hearing much …
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Tags: b.traits, british columbia, Burberry Prorsum, busta rhymes, canada, Girls, gwen stefani, hype williams, lena dunham, mark sisson, Missy Elliot, nelson, No Doubt, Pokemon, Prodigy, s.c. stephens, steel drums, the house crew, the neptunes, the primal blueprint, The Specials, thougtless
Posted in Dance, DJ, Do Not Miss This, Drum'n'Bass, Electronica, Hip Hop, Music, producer | No Comments »
When PlanetNotion was invited to go and talk to Jack Whitehall about his new stand-up DVD, we were quite excited. HOWEVER, our predicted funny, interesting conversation with the Fresh Meat star clearly wasn’t going to turn out the way we anticipated it when we realised that he was hungover. …
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Tags: 8 out of 10 cats, a league of their own, alex scalfe, an idiot abroad, beef with dappy, bizzle abroad, channel four, charity, fear of rejection, freddie flintoff, fresh meat, full english, gerald scalfe's son, getting drunk, Girls, hbo, hugh laurie, is fame rubbish, jack and harry williams, jack whitehall interview, jamie redknapp, lethal bizzle, million pound drop, mock the week, N Dubz, olly murs, parents, saturday night live, stand-up dvd, total carp magazine, what do you do if a joke doesn't go down well, who's the most famous person in your phonebook, whose line is it anyway
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It’s hard not to be a tad concerned when a promo shows up on your desk adorned in seaside-themed artwork, titled Beach, and by an Australian band whose name seems to be a contraction of San Francisco. In a post-chillwave/surf-infused world, it feels like pandering of the highest order.…
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Tags: Architecture in Helsinki, Australia, beach, christopher owens, Fremantle, Girls, Golden Revolver, Lover, perth, Reckless, San Cisco, san francisco, The Most Serene Republic, The New Pornographers
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We would have been surprised if Deep Sea Arcade’s debut Outlands had come from anywhere else other than the heart of Australia. After years of bedroom experimentation, the band have pieced together their majestic debut, which appears to be perfectly constructed for long road trips through the sticky heat. However …
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Tags: Australia, deep sea arcade, don't be sorry, Girls, outlands, road trip, single, soundtrack, surf rock, tame impala
Posted in Album Review, Do Not Miss This, Experimental, Indie, Lo-fi, Music, New Age, Psychedelic, Reviews, Surf | No Comments »
Gaggle are a much hyped two-dozen member girl-choir lead by Deborah Coughlin; an absolutely raw and weird set of girls make for a primordial crew who are tightly part of the modern grrrl exchange. In session for Topman CTRL, Gaggle look like they were styled by CBBC whilst they perform in …
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Tags: choir, deborah coughlin, Gaggle, Girls, leave the city, new music, riot grrrl, Transgressive Records
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American buzz-bands seem to be ten-a-penny at the moment – particularly the sun-kissed California bands that seem to dominate the press (I’m thinking The Drums, Girls, Real Estate, last week’s introducing band Library Voices). Leisure could quite easily be the next 0ne.
Leisure are Jed Rouhana …
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Tags: Boston, Buzz-band, Girls, introducing, Jed Rouhana, Leisure, Library Voices, Real Estate, Sam Hamad, The Drums
Posted in Folk, Indie, Introducing, Lo-fi, Music, New Age, Psychedelic, Rock, Surf, Uncategorized | No Comments »
It’s hot. Very hot. So to cool yourselves down, London In Stereo has this week recommended gigs from Splashh and shows at refreshing-sounding venues like Water Rats. These are all pretty much deceiving in their names as they’ll probably be in stuffy venues with not much else other than Red …
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Tags: Apple Cart Festival, bob mould, bushstock, concerts, festivals, Field Day, gig listings, gigs, gigs of the week, Girls, hundred in the hands, live, london in stereo, weird dreams
Posted in Do Not Miss This, Embrace the Weekend, Experimental, Festivals, Folk, Gigs, Indie, Music, New Age, News!, Pop | No Comments »
Now that summer has finally arrived, all we can think about is ice cream and sun screen. And music, of course. And there aren’t many better ways for music and sunshine to meet than in the guise of Library Voices, or as they’ll be known come August, the soundtrack …
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Tags: band, canada, Girls, indie, indie pop, introducing, Library Voices, music, pop, Real Estate, Summer, Surf Pop
Posted in Culture, Introducing, Lo-fi, Music, Music, Pop, Psychedelic, Surf | No Comments »
Girls appeared on Planet Notion’s radar a few years ago — in 2009, to be exact — when they released their debut full-length, ‘Album’. Catching the attention of many, not only because of their dreamily hypnotic, emotive music, but also because of their captivating back story of which everyone should be fully …
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Tags: album, christopher owens, Father Son Holy Ghost, gigs, Girls, interview, tour dates, vomit
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