
Review: I’m From Barcelona ‘Forever Today’
I’m From Barcelona is the biggest band in Sweden, and possibly the happiest. “Forever Today” drops April 19.

I’m From Barcelona is the biggest band in Sweden, and possibly the happiest. “Forever Today” drops April 19.

Yes, Mel Gibson actually starred in a movie called “The Beaver.” Of course, he was too busy getting booked in L.A. on domestic violence charges to see it premiere in Austin yesterday. There’s a punch line in there somewhere, right?

The call for aid to victims of one of the worst earthquakes recorded in human history and the devastating tsunami that followed minutes later has unleashed another kind of evil shockwave, this time on online forums like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Omigah that is SUCH a hipster thing to say.

When folk doesn’t suck, it’s awesome.

In a new partnership with Warner Bros., Facebook is continuing its attempt to take over the free world and turn us all into their robot slaves by sidling into the business of online movie rentals.

We designed a minimalist, compact and extraordinarily lazy way of sorting through new music.

“Albatross” brings more of that cool, comforting glow, like light filtering through motes of dust—a unique sound for which the band has been praised since their first album dropped in 2009.

The announcement of The History Channel’s new reality show about taxidermy, “Mounted in Alaska” comes just in time for the start of the Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race. Coincidence? Maybe.

One artist breaks down the Thom Yorke dance meme so you can shamelessly copy his style.