“ For all of its coos about love and devotion, it’s the album equivalent of a faked orgasm— a collection of torch songs with no fire. ”

Lindsey Soldaz: Lana Del Rey: Born to Die | Album Reviews | Pitchfork

Crass - Big A Little A

Like A Mother Fucker
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Where’s Cpt. Janeway at? 

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Where’s Cpt. Janeway at? 

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Rotten Sons at Spike Hill Music - January 26th, 2012
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High Line Dazzle
Implementing the celebrated Dazzle camouflage scheme  of WWI and WWII naval merchant vessels, Charles Mary Kubricht reproduced the painted  design on park storage containers located at the Hudson Yards end of the  High Line. Originally garnered from the visual language of Cubism,  early camouflage studies by Abbott H. Thayer, the general coloring of  seagulls, and the final design implementation and promotion for military  use by Norman Wilkinson—illustrator-cum-British lieutenant of the Royal  Navy—Dazzle painting on commercial ships was once thought to  effectively dodge attacks by enemy U-boats.
The evasion was, of course, not a result of the brazenly painted  ship camouflaging itself into the sea, but instead a result of artillery  rangefinders being unable to determine the painted ship’s distance,  course, and speed due to its painted, black-and-white, angular geometry.  Beginning in 1918, the American Camouflage Corps began camouflaging  merchant ships in various east coast harbors including New York, Boston,  and Norfolk, Virginia. Towards the end of WWII, the New York harbor was  the busiest in the world with up to five hundred Dazzle camouflaged  ships anchored at one time. (via)

High Line Dazzle

Implementing the celebrated Dazzle camouflage scheme of WWI and WWII naval merchant vessels, Charles Mary Kubricht reproduced the painted design on park storage containers located at the Hudson Yards end of the High Line. Originally garnered from the visual language of Cubism, early camouflage studies by Abbott H. Thayer, the general coloring of seagulls, and the final design implementation and promotion for military use by Norman Wilkinson—illustrator-cum-British lieutenant of the Royal Navy—Dazzle painting on commercial ships was once thought to effectively dodge attacks by enemy U-boats.

The evasion was, of course, not a result of the brazenly painted ship camouflaging itself into the sea, but instead a result of artillery rangefinders being unable to determine the painted ship’s distance, course, and speed due to its painted, black-and-white, angular geometry. Beginning in 1918, the American Camouflage Corps began camouflaging merchant ships in various east coast harbors including New York, Boston, and Norfolk, Virginia. Towards the end of WWII, the New York harbor was the busiest in the world with up to five hundred Dazzle camouflaged ships anchored at one time. (via)

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Why do people keep writing about/caring about Lana Del Rey?

She makes music. Some people like her music. Some people don’t. She’s got big lips. There’s not much else going on with any of those things. Folks need to stop trying to find a discourse in a pop-singer, it’s really boring.

ROTTEN SONS LIVE AT SPIKE HILL MUSIC ON BEDFORD AVE TONIGHT, FREE SHOW! COME JOIN US FOR ROCK.
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Spiritualized© - Come Together (Live at Glastonbury, 1998)

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VICE Style » Shoots » Il-Sung Songs
More pictures of my roommate for the Internet (sup Billy)

VICE Style » Shoots » Il-Sung Songs

More pictures of my roommate for the Internet (sup Billy)

Market in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv, Israel. January 2012.
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Market in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv, Israel. January 2012.

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Tel Aviv morning, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea
Tel Aviv, Israel. January 2012.
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Tel Aviv morning, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea

Tel Aviv, Israel. January 2012.

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Derelict (Nostalgia, Ultra), Leaving Tzfat
Tzfat, Israel. January 2012.
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Derelict (Nostalgia, Ultra), Leaving Tzfat

Tzfat, Israel. January 2012.

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