Watch: Zambri - “Hundred Hearts” Video
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Apr 19, 2012
Zambri
Recently releasing their debut full-length House of Baasa, New York City sister act Zambri have unveiled a creative music video for their included track “Hundred Hearts.” Directed by Milton Ladd, the clip follows a mysterious artist as she posts a series of otherwordly (or just holographic) images on various walls around a city. For whatever reason, when random passersby come across these murals, they can’t help getting a little frisky with whoever’s standing next to them. (via Stereogum)
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July 19th 2012
10:00am
LOVE the blue streaks!!! I had to go back and look at the first pitucre after I read you had dyed some of it blue! I thought it was ribbon at a quick glance Be strong and thankful that you had such a wonderful mentor. NOW, chin up, and remember all the things he shared with you so when it is your turn to mentor someone, you can use his advice as a starting point. You may want to take some time now while you are really missing him to jot down some notes perhaps in a special journal just for your career. (PLUS a reason to journal in something that is F U N)I’m so thankful you have continued to blog, Haleigh! Thank you. I soooo look forward to your stylish photo shoots and text!
July 28th 2012
9:24am
You toss around brilliance with levity, David. The Deerhunter, for example, is very, very, good, but with considerable weak spots. The best thing is that you can write your own posts and use your own idioms.