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Whoa, the new OFF! album is a beast and Tuesday’s record release in-store at Amoeba Hollywood kicked ass. Not some lukewarm sampler but a full-on, raging 16-song set! Of course for this particular band that adds up to about 30 minutes but damn. Quality minutes of world-class hardcore punk from the originals, measured with Sabbathian darkness and riffs.
Whoa, the new OFF! album is a beast and Tuesday’s record release in-store at Amoeba Hollywood kicked ass. Not some lukewarm sampler but a full-on, raging 16-song set! Of course for this particular band that adds up to about 30 minutes but damn. Quality minutes of world-class hardcore punk from the originals, measured with Sabbathian darkness and riffs.
giant robot time: 4.11.14 | art by: ray young chu SuperAwesome: Art and Giant Robot April 19 – July 27, 2014 Reception: Friday, April 18 Oakland Museum of California New Exhibition Coincides With 20th Anniversary of Giant Robot Magazine Celebrating Asian American Pop Culture and Beyond (Oakland, CA)—This spring, the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) presents the major exhibition SuperAwesome: Art and Giant Robot. On view in OMCA’s Great Hall from April 19 to July 27, 2014, the exhibition features 15 contemporary artists that have been inspired by the artistic sensibility of Giant Robot throughout its 20-year evolution. Co-curated by Giant Robot visionary Eric Nakamura and OMCA’s Associate Curator of Art & Material Culture Carin Adams, SuperAwesome presents new or recent works by California and international-based artists affiliated with the culture and aesthetic of the popular magazine that brought Asian, trans-Pacific popular culture to mainstream audiences in the United States. Artists featured in the exhibition include: Ako Castuera, Sean Chao, David Choe, Luke Chueh, Hamburger Eyes, Andrew Hem, James Jean, Kozyndan, Masakatsu Sashie, Shizu Saldamando, Rob Sato, Amy Sol, Deth P Sun, and Adrian Tomine. Art works in the exhibition represent a range of mediums, including mural art, sculpture, illustration, portraiture, large-scale installations, graphic novels, photography, and more. In addition, the exhibition features Giant Robot magazines and ephemera, vinyl toys, custom vending machines, and the original Giant Robot Scion XB. Designed by Eric Nakamura, inspired by Nintendo’s Famicom gaming console, and fabricated by Len Higa, the car-turned-interactive gaming station boasts built-in sound and projectors. Visitors will be able use the car to play the original game Return of the Quack by Chevy Ray Johnston with graphics by Matt Furie. Event Are you a Giant Robot SuperFan? OMCA is collecting stories of what Giant Robot means to its many fans. Join other SuperFans and give Giant Robot a video shout-out. Your video could be featured in the exhibition, SuperAwesome: Art and Giant Robot or in our online video gallery. Keep it simple! Make a self-shot video using your phone or webcam. What are you waiting for? Send your video testimonial file or link to socialmedia@museumca.org. Ice-Bat Batman / Wedgehead Robin Vinyl FiguresFunko – Uglydoll x DC Comics Wedgehead as Robin! He’s got one eye on crime. 30 Postcard Set / Cats Are Weird and More ObservationsJeffrey Brown Cartoonist Jeffrey Brown’s drawings perfectly capture the humor and quirkiness of cats. Alarm Clock Projection Gun / Lens MugThumbsUp! We’ve restocked a handful of fun accessories from ThumbsUp!! XOXO Postcard Set / RiftJames Jean Rift is a richly detailed fifteen panel accordian-style book. 30 Postcards / CursivDavid Choe Cursiv is a black and white collection of drawings, sketches, writing, and ephemera. The FlipBooKit Show April 26 – May 14, 2014 Reception: Saturday, April 26, 6:30-10 PM Venture into the world of amazing art – that moves! Giant Robot Artists and creators of FlipBooKit team up to bring their art to life. The work of over 40 artists, animators and sculptors will...
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