The Drums – “Me And The Moon”

The Drums doing their thang. I really like their style.

Cassius – “I Love U So”

This is Cassius’ single off their Rawkers EP, out on Ed Banger. With this video, they also launched an interactive iPhone app that you can get here.

Sterling’s Gold by Roger Sterling

Every fan of Mad Men watched Roger Sterling work on his book “Sterling’s Gold” throughout this season. Well you can actually own a piece of the genius. “Sterling’s Gold” is being released, filled with Roger’s observations on life, business, women, success, drinking, and even New York City, all with his signature wit. You can preorder over at Amazon now.

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PUNCHES – “Feeling Right”

I guess Travis Hayden, formerly of IHEARTCOMIX and Dovecote, has started his own label. PUNCHES is the first band on that label. Never heard this band before, but based on the video, looks like the Bresnitz brothers might be in the band. There’s also a cameo of Travis chillin’ at the bar.

Lykke Li – “Get Some”

Apparently Lykke Li has been working on new music. Here’s a video for her new single “Get Some.”

INFLUENCERS Trailer

This film looks super interesting. Definitely recognized some faces and websites in this.

“INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment.

The film attempts to understand the essence of influence, what makes a person influential without taking a statistical or metric approach.

Written and Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson, the film is a Polaroid snapshot of New York influential creatives (advertising, design, fashion and entertainment) who are shaping today’s pop culture.”

A Tour Of Jeffrey Deitch’s New Los Angeles Home

I’m really interested in seeing what he does with MOCA.

“After being appointed the new director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) this January, former New York dealer and downtown impresario Jeffrey Deitch needed some digs on the West Coast. Seasoned aesthete that he is, to truly feel at home he needed to surround himself with the art he loves (click play above for a sneak peek of the pieces by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Aaron Young and Andy Warhol, among many others). Deitch’s new “movie star” home, in LA’s Los Feliz neighborhood, isn’t just any old Spanish revival house—it’s the former residence of Cary Grant. (Meanwhile, another prominent figure in the art world is buying into Hollywood history: Larry Gagosian recently purchased Gary Cooper’s old abode, in Holmby Hills.) Deitch is particularly interested in where art and entertainment merge. As part of his early activities at MOCA, he allowed his friend James Franco to film an episode of General Hospital within the museum; and the first show under his leadership was a major Dennis Hopper retrospective. For today’s short, filmmaker Alison Chernick and food artist Jennifer Rubell toured Deitch’s house—including his “super Tudor-pop” party room, as he calls it—and sounded out his theories on celebrity, his new vision for MOCA, and his belief that you need a painting of Jesus over your bed.”

Dr. Dog – “Shadow People”

Dr. Dog are from Philly and have been around for quite a while. This is one of my favorite songs from their newest album, and the people they got to skate in the video are amazing.

Local Natives – “Who Knows Who Cares”

Come on, did you really not think I was going to post this video?

Frightened Rabbit – “The Loneliness & The Scream”

Frightened Rabbit is great. Not enough people know this.

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