Monday, 20 February 2012

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Pictures of Kurt Cobain Looking Happy

Today would have been the 45th birthday of legendary grunge hero Kurt Cobain, who committed suicide at age 27 to the despair of the world at large. Though we know there were many times in his life when he was a happy, goofy guy, he very publicly struggled with depression, addiction, and illness, and when you think of Cobain, you tend to think of a doleful guy barely looking out from behind his matted blond locks. So, to celebrate the good times in Cobain's life, we've collected a series of photographs with family, friends, and bandmates, where the guy just looks really happy. Because that's how we'd like to remember him. Read more »
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Noise of Art's Phenomenal Psychedelic Curiosity Show

Ben Osborne's Noise Of Art collective has built up an enviable reputation over seven years for putting on cutting-edge club events and this steampunk-meets-'60s-flower-power mash-up looks like no exception. Headlining are the Phenomenal Handclap Band, over from NYC for a live performance of tracks taken from their brilliant and varied new LP, Form & Control (Tummy Touch). Support is provided by Ben, the People Pile, Overlap and Your Mum. Read more »
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