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Design, art and ramblings of Craig Metzger
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WORDS: BOB K
In this feature we bring you images, info and opinions on some products
that you can find in stores right now. Unless we think that something's
totally fucking stupid and we feel like we really have to tell you
about how stupid it is, nothing that appears here will ever get a bad
review. In short: this is the best stuff.
Instead of overwhelming
you (and us) once a month with a boatload of products like we did in
our previous Buyers Blitz features, we've decided to break it up into
multiple Blips that we'll be sprinkling every week or two.
Livestock Monthly Pick:
Nike Trainer Dunk Low
Each month
I'm granted the pleasure of picking my favorite pair of sneakers off of
the wall at Livestock (which is, not coincidentally, my favorite
sneaker store) to post here for you to check out. As a rule, I'll wait
until I get back to the office before I take them out of the box and
have Clive shoot photos of them. You know, so that they remain in brand
new condition for the photos and everything.
But this
week I kooked it. I got so excited when I saw these hybrids - thinking
back to the comfort of those Moires with the Free soles that we showed
you last month - that I put them on my feet and walked out of the store
with them on. Then I went home, took my dog for a walk in the park,
took some garbage out to the alley, went for dinner, and when it
started raining I looked down at my feet and realized that we hadn't
shot the photos yet for the review. Oops.
I kept
them out of the rain though, and I cleaned up the soles so they pretty
much look just like new. Can you spot the dirt in the photo to the
right? Me neither.
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FOR THE MOST PART
Rusty and Dworkin figurines by Amos Toys
Meet Rusty and
his morbidly obese canine companion, Dworkin. They, along with a bunch
of interesting characters, are the protagonists in the comic book
"Vortigern's Machine and the Great Sage of Wisdom", illustrated by
James Jarvis and written by Russell Waterman. We showed you the book a
couple of months back. Click right if you missed that feature or if you
just want to see it again.
I say that these
guys are only two of a bunch of protagonists because even the "bad"
characters in the book (most of which have also been brought to life in
vinyl like these guys) are downright likable if not even lovable. I
think it goes without saying that Jarvis' style is amazing and that it
lends itself really well to vinyl collectibles, but you really have to
read the book to appreciate Russell Waterman's hand in helping to craft
each of the individual personalities and making you want to own them
all.
BOOK
EXCERPT:
VORTIGERN'S MACHINE AND
THE GREAT SAGE OF WISDOM
Radiohead - In Rainbows
I think that
everybody who enjoys music should thank Radiohead for pulling an
incredibly human and, dare I say, revolutionary move last
week by offering their new album for sale for whatever price the
listener chooses to pay for it.
While the big
record labels are banging their heads against the wall taking out
second mortgages on their private jets, scrambling and scratching away,
suing individual music fans and attempting to scare us all into buying
music the exact same way that we used to, Radiohead (who aren't tied to
a label) have taken it upon themselves to do something worthy of
dialogue: they've promoted change.
They've proven
that they're a rock band, not a business run by a bunch of crusty old
turds, and that they understand that if they don't embrace change, and
work with it, their donuts just might be done.
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VIDEO CLIP:
MIDWEST MOM SUED FOR $200,000+
IN 'SYMBOLIC WIN' FOR MUSIC INDUSTRY
(RUNS 02:38)
Arkitip Magazine Issue #42 with Puma AG driving gloves
Strictly Italian
artists grace the pages of the latest issue of Arkitip magazine, the
release of which (and the pair of gloves that come free with it)
coincided with this year's Gran Premio d’Italia F1 race in Monza, Italy.
You know it's a
big deal that Puma AG produced these gloves, but just how big of a deal
is Puma AG? Well, I was told that they're the official supplier for the
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F1 Team. A quick Wikipedia search (motor
sports is not one of my trivia fortes) reveals that "Scuderia
Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the
Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing... Scuderia Ferrari
was founded in 1929, and... [is] the oldest and arguably the most
successful team left in the championship.". I think that's a
pretty big deal.
They also look
and feel good, and they're also most likely the same ones that are on
the hands of the dudes who drive in those insane car races. And they
come FREE when you buy the magazine. That's more than stupid good.
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VIDEO CLIP:
FERRARI HISTORY LESSON
(RUNS 05:38)
Turf Skateboards
Since Turf
launched not long ago, I've been trying to think of a tactful way of
including it in a Buyers Blips feature without making it look like I'm
giving special treatment to a brand that I'm the art director of and
that I stand to benefit from by promoting it. There exists a fine line
between telling people what you're doing and being a douche about it
and I've been accused in the past of being a shameless self promoting
douche... but without self promotion Turf wouldn't have no promotion at
all at this point, so bear with me here:
Turf is a new
skateboard company based out of the Bay area, headed up by Mike York
and designed by me, Bob Kronbauer. The boards pictured above are the
first ever series. The next complete series will be dropping early next
year around the same time that the first Turf video, "Turf's Up!", is
slated to be released.
That wasn't too
douchey, was it?
VIDEO
CLIP:
YORK'S LATEST VIDEO PART
FROM 48 BLOCKS
(RUNS 03:31)
Nintendo Wii
Take a
look at the video clip below. In fact you don't even have to play the
clip, just look at the preview frame. On the left is an over-the-top
stereotypical 1950's nerd and sitting next to him is a 'cool' kid in a
jean jacket. The nerd introduces jean jacket to Nintendo, and the
commercial ends up speaking to two different types of consumers...
If you
feel like a reject of society (like the kid on the left) it says
"You're a fucking nerd but cool kids like to play Nintendo just like
you do, so by partaking in a totally nerdly activity you're actually
earning cool points. Be cool, play Nintendo."
If you
feel like people should be kissing your ass because you're rad (like
the kid on the right) it says: "If you're really as cool as the Fonz
you should be playing Nintendo because other cool dudes do it. Stay
cool, play Nintendo."
So how
about you play the kid on the right and we'll be poindexter there on
the left? We're gonna tell you about how cool the Nintendo Wii is. The
wireless controller wand thing (pictured left) makes every game for the
system like no game you've ever played before; it's less like sitting
on the couch and more like standing up swinging your arms around and
yelling. Literally. It's cool.
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VIDEO CLIP:
NES LEGEND OF ZELDA COMMERCIAL
(RUNS 00:29)