Black Magic Women
March 11, 2009 at 6:32pm | In art, music, video | Leave a CommentTags: bad song covers, bat for lashes, don't cross the boss, electrelane, music videos, nadine byrne, natasha khan, potential friends

As much as I don’t want to like Bat For Lashes (aka British singer-songwriter Natasha Khan) for the total travesty that was her cover of “I’m On Fire” by Bruce Springsteen, I have to admit – she’s pretty awesome (for the record, no one should attempt to cover that song after the amazing Electrelane version). Check out these new songs from Khan’s upcoming album “Two Suns,” due out in the United States on April 7. I’m not going to deny that I’d probably like anyone rocking this kind of Björk-Kate-Bush-magic-space-goth-hippie-weirdo aesthetic – but, as Pitchfork points out, she must have a pretty good sense of humor about her own bizarre indie sub-genre in order to come out with this totally ridiculous cover for “Daniel,” the first single off of “Two Suns.” Plus, I have to mention she is the musician responsible for one of the best music videos of recent years with “What’s A Girl To Do.”

While I’m at it, I’d also like to mention the awesomeness of another European lady rocking a similar aesthetic in her work – Swedish artist Nadine Byrne. Besides sharing a first name with my Tiny Gems co-contributor and a last name with Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, she creates some really interesting textile/sculpture, performance, sound and video pieces. The image above is a still from her ongoing video/performance/music project, The Magic State (2008).
Lady GaGa: Experimental Filmmaker
February 23, 2009 at 11:51pm | In film, pop culture, video | Leave a CommentTags: experimental filmmaking, lady gaga, new BFFs, SRLSY WTF
(Via Kirsten, via Perez Hilton.)
Edit: After posting this, I had a dream that I was a contestant on an MTV reality show entitled “Lady GaGa’s My New BFF.” I can only hope that I have psychic abilities and this was some kind of prophetic dream. For the record, I can’t say that I won (I woke up after one “episode”), but it was totally going in that direction. These short films totally prove that Lady GaGa and I are operating on the same wavelength, anyway – how could she not be my BFF?
Who Did It Better?
February 23, 2009 at 4:15pm | In discussion, music, video | Leave a CommentTags: mariah carey, music videos, odb, remix, sampling, tom tom club
Tom Tom Club or Mariah Carey?
Subquestion: I listened to one of these songs every day of January 2009. Can you guess which one?
Breanne Trammell’s Triumphant/Normative Experience
February 20, 2009 at 11:55am | In art, design, video | 1 CommentTags: breanne trammell, giant bookmarks, potential friends

I like Breanne Trammell’s art because she asks questions like, “what if I made art like a dude?” and makes 7 foot tall inspirational bookmarks out of mean things people have said to her and did a video project called “Gossip Gulls,” which is definitely helping tide me over until March 16th.
Breanne is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in New York. Her work celebrates normative experiences via 1980s-1990s popular culture, domesticity, cute, kitsch and the culture of collecting. It shares triumphant moments of youth and adulthood and oftentimes reveals the dark and embarrassing ones, too.
I feel like we could be friends. Maybe it’s totally lowbrow/dumb of me but I think that’s a really important quality to look for in an artist.
From the Department of Recent Obsessions: Kickin’ it old school
February 6, 2009 at 3:37pm | In fashion, music, obsession, video | 1 CommentTags: oi oi oi, super old school, the 80s, up the punx
I am turning 23 soon, trying to go to grad school or find a real, full-time job in the film industry within the next year, and basically trying to look and act like a real human being. But I also have a tendency to watch videos of early British punk and oi bands – and to get really jealous of their style. Do film studios hire guys who spend all their money on suspenders and jackets in an attempt to look like Feargal Sharkey et al. circa 1979?
I think this might be a bit of a problem.
999, “Homicide”
The Buzzcocks, “What Do I Get”
The Undertones, “My Perfect Cousin”
Cock Sparrer, “We Love You”
Is it better?
November 14, 2008 at 12:38pm | In art, discussion, photography, video | Leave a Comment
Really nice sculpture and video work by Tom Dale. Added bonus: this guy was in the awesomely-titled show, ‘Is It Better to Be a Good Artist or a Good Person?’ featuring various artists represented by Warsaw’s RASTER Gallery. Here’s an excerpt from the show’s rather-lofty mission statement:
Our focus is on the figure of the artist as a regular or even average man. It’s not just by chance that the exhibition is dominated by portraits and self-portraits of artists. Their authors reflect upon the mission of the contemporary artist and his place in society, but they also share their doubts regarding their own art’s power to influence. Hence, the action of the exhibition takes place between the lure of engaged art and a feeling of the social marginalization of their own art – between a longing for full freedom and the beauty of artistic form, and the basic existential limits of human existence.
So, what do you think, gentle readers: is it better to be a good artist or good person?
(Found via VVORK. Thanks, VVORK!)
Uncreative Advertising
November 13, 2008 at 4:31pm | In culture, literature, video | Leave a CommentWho knew that Charles Bernstein starred in a series of Yellow Pages ads with Jon Lovitz? What could those ad executives have been thinking? I guess they wanted to secure Yellow Pages as the phonebook-of-choice for the contemporary avant-garde writing set.
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BFFs forever!!
From the Dept. of Recent Obsessions
May 16, 2008 at 2:38pm | In literature, music, obsession, video | Leave a CommentTags: how dudes should dress, music videos, rene daumal, surrealism, the kinks
Here at Tiny Gems, our lives are an ever-shifting landscape of obsessions and fixations, changing week to week, if not day to day. Paying tribute to our unhealthy behaviors, we’ve decided to add a weekly column to this small corner of the blogosphere. “From the Dept. of Recent Obsessions” will catalog our weird fascination with literally anything we feel like writing about. Try to guess which one of us wrote which part!
The Kinks
For some reason, accidentally discovering that my boyfriend looks exactly like Ray Davies propelled me into an all-out obsession with The Kinks. My love is so deep and true, I can’t even really put it into words. All I can really say is, watch this video right now! Wouldn’t the world be great if dudes actually dressed like this?
“A Night of Serious Drinking,” Rene Daumal
This 1938 French novel can be categorized in any number of ways: as bizarre (even tongue-in-cheek) Surrealism, a social satire, an overly referential fantasy story, a parody of Dante. I think maybe it can be best summed up by, “what it would be like if The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie was a book instead of a movie.” Do yourself a favor and look up a copy at the pretentious and extensive library of your choice.
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