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tuneage: Surfer Blood - Floating Vibes Dear Surfer Blood, I owe...

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tuneage:

Surfer Blood - Floating Vibes

Dear Surfer Blood,

I owe you an apology. About a year ago, someone sent me some of your music and you were neglected in my itunes library. My current interests got in the way and your songs went unplayed. You flew under my radar and for that: I am sorry.

But you don’t need me. The last two years have been good to you guys. I mean, a SXSW showcase, Pitchfork features and touring with Interpol? That’s the stuff dreams are made of.

I like your old-school Weezer feel in “Swim.” I can see the satirical Beastie Boys influence in your music videos. Surfer Blood always look like they’re having fun - which is an underrated attribute in musicians.

Honestly, I just wanted to let you know that ”Floating Vibes” hooked me from the start. The bass guitar is irresistible and the handclaps are a great touch with that danceable chorus.

Your friend,

Sophie


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thedailywhat: Crazyass Japanese Thing of the Day: I’m no body...

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thedailywhat:

Crazyass Japanese Thing of the Day: I’m no body language expert, but I’d say these kids seem quite pleased with their SpongeBob Happy Meal toys.

[sayomg.]

goulcher: henrydouek: 9gag: FAILLLLLL

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Two churches located across the street from each other. At least the Catholics have a sense of humor. lol

thedailywhat: Life-Saving Creed Music of the Day: A 13-year-old...

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thedailywhat:

Life-Saving Creed Music of the Day: A 13-year-old kid in Norway was walking home from his school bus stop when he suddenly encountered a pack of wolves. Recalling his survival training, the boy knew he couldn’t run away, but instead had to scare the ferocious animals away with loud noises. He immediately grabbed his cellphone, which had been playing Creed for some reason, turned up the volume, and watched the wolves quickly, and understandably, bow out.

Earlier reports had the kid scaring the wolves off with Megadeth, which would have been infinitely more badass.

[h/t: wheatpaste.]


thedailywhat: Kickass Cover of the Day: The single most intense...

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thedailywhat:

Kickass Cover of the Day: The single most intense dueling-cellos cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” you will hear today, guaranteed.

[hyst.]

Andrew Garfield sings the Bed Intruder Song

grohlbeard: (via astronautte, bitchtitsbob)

bonparisien: The 30,000-Year-Old Cave That Descends Into...

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bonparisien:

The 30,000-Year-Old Cave That Descends Into Hell

 

There’s a cave in France where no humans have been in 26,000 years. The walls are full of fantastic, perfectly-preserved paintings of animals, ending in a chamber full of monsters 1312-feet underground, where CO2 and radon gas concentrations provoke hallucinations.

It’s called the the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave, a really weird and mysterious place. The walls contain hundreds of animals—like the typical Paleolithic horses and bisons—but some of them are not supposed to be there, like lions, panthers, rhinos and hyenas.

A few are not even supposed to exist, like weird butterflyish animals or chimerical figures half bison half woman. These may be linked to the hallucinations. The trip is such that some archeologists think that it had a ritual nature, with people transcending into a new state as they descended into the final room.

In fact, the paintings themselves are of such sophistication—some even have three-dimensional relief—that is hard to believe they were made back then. However, radiocarbon dating shows that these paintings are indeed prehistoric: A group was made around 27,000-26,000 years ago and the other at 32,000-30,000 years ago.

The cave first discovered in 1994 by three French speleologists: Eliette Brunel-Deschamps, Christian Hillaire, and Jean-Marie Chauvet. And now you can visit it too. Not in person, but in the next best thing: The great German film director Werner Herzog has made a 3D film of it, which is the only 3D film I want to watch this year (actually, amazing documentaries are probably the only movie genre that is perfect for 3D, like this or the Hubble 3D movie).

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unicornology:

paperclip-castle:

Le Tigre - Eau d’bedroom dancing

There’s no fear when I’m in my room 
It’s so clear and I know just what I want to do 
All day bedroom dancing 
To you I wanna say 
You’re my thing

Wow, this takes me back a few years.

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