By Joelle Tessa 07 Oct 2011 @ 10:02 am |

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Weapons of Audio is the Atlanta duo who call themselves “genre-less.”
It’s a bold statement for having a style that can easily by described as electronic, disco, an/or alternative R&B style, but we get it. We can start by making the imminent comparison to Chromeo, Read the full story
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WOABy Joelle Tessa 09 Sep 2011 @ 10:36 am |

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Even the punk gods bow to Iggy Pop & The Stooges. Him and his Stooges are the paradigm for punk rockers everywhere. And, then again, their idol happens to be “The Godfather of Punk.” The check list? A rock-hard, shirtless abdomen, outrageous stage shenanigans, and raw sex-infused punk. There, you have Iggy Pop. The artist, who’s career has been a roller coaster since Read the full story
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70s,
Alternative,
Candy,
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I Wanna Be Your Dog,
Iggy Pop & The Stooges,
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Punk,
punk rock,
Search and Destroy,
The PassengerBy Joelle Tessa 06 Jun 2011 @ 3:17 pm |

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Wreckless Eric is a new wave rock ‘n’ roller from back in the day most widely remembered for his sweet testament to finding true love no matter the distance in “(I’d Go The) Whole Wide World.” Read the full story
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1977,
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grunge,
new wave,
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punk rock,
rock n roll,
wreckless ericBy Alaia Izabela 19 Sep 2009 @ 6:33 am |
Nouvelle Vague : Teenage Kicks

Nouvelle Vague is French for New Wave, a more than appropriate name for the musical artists as making covers of new wave tracks is clearly their forte, as well as post punk and punk rock. Their renditions of the songs absolutely do the originals justice, a rare talent in comparison with others’ not-so-successful attempts at covering bands. The French artists infuse jazz, bossanova, reggae, and even country and bluegrass influences creating beautiful interpretations that one would never guess to complement the originals so damn well. Their music would be most picturesque if ears could see. They’ve three albums of the “cover” sort and it is a hard decision if asked to choose a favorite – Nouvelle Vague (their self-titled debut album) released in 2004, Bande à Part released in 2006, and 3 released in 2009. Teenage Kicks from Nouvelle Vague’s first album is a playful, cheerful, female take on the original Undertones version; perfect for a sunny, laze-about-on-the-hammock day.
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The UndertonesBy Ani Tzenkova 08 May 2009 @ 8:45 am |

Knitwear duo Annalisa Dunn and Dorothee Hagemann of Cooperative Designs bring forward another graphic/color-blocked knitwear collection with a lot of attitude for FW09/10. My mind is sort of on sensory overload when I look at the collection as it is trying really hard to define the evident inspiration references. Its a bit jumbled, but I can definitly draw a lot of Debbie Harry – 80′s Punk Rock / Goth Glam, London street scene, Vivienne Westwood, “Cry Baby”… I guess I just articluated the jumble that is in my head, but i think those key terms define the inspirations and attitude behind this collection.

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knitwear designers,
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Vivienne Westwood