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Pink Siifu and Real Bad Man Announce New Collaborative Album, Tap Boldy James for New Song ‘Looking for Water’

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Pink Siifu and Los Angeles producer Real Bad Man have announced a new collaborative album, Real Bad Flights, which drops on September 16. Along with the announcement, they’ve shared a new single called ‘Looking for Water’, which features Boldy James, who teamed up with Real Bad Man for 2020’s Real Bad Boldy and this year’s Killing Nothing. Check it out and find the album’s cover artwork and tracklist below.

In addition to Boldy James, Real Bad Fights features guest appearances from Armand Hammer, Kari Faux, and Chuck Strangers. “‘Looking for Water’ is just about somebody looking for a way out or a way to get what he need from tha morning to tha night, but from my perspective,” Siifu said in a statement to The FADER. “Risk and rewards and tha other bull shit that comes w tha day to day. Floatin but grinding at tha same time.”

“This was one of the first songs Siffu recorded for the project,” Real Bad Man commented. “He sent it back and it was just the first verse and chorus, and it faded out. I really wanted it to go on longer, it was fire. I had it looping on my speakers. At some point we talked and was like ‘I can hear Boldy on this track’, and Siffu was with it.”

Last year, Pink Siifu released his album GUMBO’!.

Real Bad Flights Cover Artwork:

Real Bad Flights Tracklist:

1. Real Negro Life [feat. Pier GKFAM]
2. Looking For Water [feat. Boldy James]
3. Tokyo Blunts [feat. Armand Hammer & Conquest Tony Phillips]
4. Astro Russian [feat. Amani]
5. View Of France [feat. Ahwlee]
6. Off The Pane [feat Kari Faux & EZ]
7. Pour The Wine [feat. Chuck Strangers & Peso Gordon]
8. Po Drama [feat. Lojii]
9. Real Bad Gospel

OFF! Share New Single ‘Kill to Be Heard’

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OFF! have dropped a new single, ‘Kill to Be Heard’, the second offering from their forthcoming album Free LSD. Give it a listen below.

Free LSD, the band’s first full-length album in eight years, will be released on September 30 via Fat Possum. The album was announced last month with the single ‘War Above Los Angeles’.

Quicksand Release New Song ‘Giving It Away’

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Quicksand have returned with a new single called ‘Giving It Away’. It arrives ahead of a tour with Clutch and Helmet in support of their 2021 album Distant Populations, their second LP since reuniting in 2017. Listen to it below.

“The working title for this song was ‘Greatest Quicksand Song Ever’ so you can imagine it was a very tough call leaving this song off Distant Populations,” the band explained in a statement. “The only reason we could agree on to leave it off was that we wanted to have some really strong material in reserve for later in the year. Ultimately the title came from the most prominent line in the song which is an embrace of the present which is very in line with our thinking with Distant Populations, we’re super proud of this one and are very psyched to share it with the world.”

Bauhaus Cancel Remaining Tour Dates as Peter Murphy Enters Rehab

Having just completed a run of shows in North America and Europe, Bauhaus have canceled their remaining tour dates. “It is with the utmost regret that the Bauhaus performances in North America have been canceled for the remainder of the year,” the band’s representative said in a statement.  “Following a string of critically-hailed reunion shows across continents, Peter Murphy will be entering a rehabilitation facility to attend to his health and well-being.”

Earlier this year, Bauhaus released ‘Drink the New Wine’, their first new song in 14 years.

Titus Andronicus Share Video for New Song ‘An Anomaly’

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Titus Andronicus have shared another preview of their upcoming album The Will to Live. ‘An Anomaly’, which follows previous cuts ‘Give Me Grief’ and ‘(I’m) Screwed’, features a guitar solo delivered by Josée Caron of the Canadian band Partner. It comes with an accompanying video directed by the band’s Patrick Stickles and shot on the streets of France during his honeymoon. “It’s been clear for many years now that, in Paris, Titus Andronicus can’t get arrested,” Stickles remarked. Check it out below.

“The titular ‘anomaly’ refers to the perversion of certain ‘natural’ impulses that have occurred within us humans upon taking ourselves out of the food chain, and the natural world in general,” Stickles explained in a statement. “A lion killing and eating a wildebeest is not an act of evil, or even malice. Such imperatives are programmed into the very core of the wild animal. This drive exists within us also, but we have gone astray in not only holding on to this primal thirst for violence beyond the point of its utility, but expanding upon and fortifying it by way of our ever-more terrible technological advances, up to and including the invention of the atom bomb. If you want to know the true nature of that which we call ‘the Devil,’ that is where I would start.”

The Will to Live is set to drop on September 30 release via Merge.

Alex Lahey Releases Video for New Single ‘Congratulations’

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Melbourne singer-songwriter Alex Lahey is back with a new single, ‘Congratulations’, alongside an accompanying video she co-directed with Jon Danovic. Watch and listen below.

Of the track, Lahey said in a statement: “Two of my exes got engaged within an improbably short space of time of one another. What are the odds? Couldn’t not write a song inspired by it.”

She also described the video as “deeply unhinged,” elaborating: “It felt like the perfect time to execute a long standing concept I had of making out with myself on camera. Now both the song and the video feel like a message about choosing yourself over anyone else.”

Last year, Lahey shared the songs ‘Spike the Punch’ and ‘On My Way’, the latter of which was the theme song for the animated film The Mitchells vs The Machines.

Panda Bear Joins George FitzGerald on New Song ‘Passed Tense’

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George FitzGerald has enlisted Animal Collective’s Panda Bear for a new track, ‘Passed Tense’. The song is taken from his upcoming album Stellar Drifting, which arrives this Friday, September 2 on Domino. Check it out below.

“Working with Noah (Panda Bear) on this track was such a highlight,” FitzGerald commented in a statement. “The tone of his voice and his lyrical style are both so unique. It put the music and the whole record in a completely new context emotionally and stylistically.”

Special Interest Announce New Album ‘Endure’, Enlist Mykki Blanco for New Song

Special Interest have announced a new album called Endure, which is set to arrive on November 4 via Rough Trade. Today, the band has previewed the LP with with a video for the new song ‘Midnight Legend’, which features Mykki Blanco. Check it out below, and scroll down for the album cover, tracklist, and Special Interest’s upcoming tour dates.

According to the band’s Alli Logout, ‘Midnight Legend’ is “a love song to all the girls leaving the club at 6 AM, a love song to everybody who doesn’t have love around them. The ways we numb ourselves or participate in high-risk behavior because we all feel so isolated and alone is also very much enabled by clubs, institutions, and party ‘friends.’ This song is about listening to people who never actually get heard.”

Logout continued: “I see the three legends portrayed in the video as a whole person, but all represent different processes of grief. You have the fucked-up outta their mind one, the slut phase one numbing themselves with bodies, and the moment when you are open to the world again and love can be let back in . They come together towards the end of the video, symbolizing coming back to yourself.”

Endure was self-produced and recorded at HighTower in New Orleans. It was engineered by James Whitten, mixed by Collin Dupuis, and mastered by Matt Colton. The record includes the previously unveiled single ‘(Herman’s) House’.

Endure Cover Artwork:

Endure Tracklist:

1. Cherry Blue Intention
2. (Herman’s) House
3. Foul
4. Midnight Legend
5. Love Scene
6. Kurdish Radio
7. My Displeasure
8. Impulse Control
9. Concerning Peace
10. Interlude
11. LA Blues

Björk Reveals Release Date and Cover Artwork for New Album ‘Fossora’

Björk has revealed that Fossora, her first album in five years, will come out on September 30. She’s also shared the LP’s cover artwork, which was shot by Viðar Logi, with creative direction from Björk and James Merry. Take a look below.

In a statement about the new album, Björk wrote:

each album always starts with a feeling
that i try to shape into sound
this time around
the feeling was landing
( after my last album utopia which was all island in the clouds element air and no bass )
on the earth and digging my feet into the ground

Last week, Björk announced that she will be discussing each of her 10 albums on a new podcast called Sonic Symbolism. Of Fossora‘s cover art, she said: “When I get asked about the differences of the music of my albums, I find it quickest to use visual short cuts. That’s kind of why my album covers are almost like homemade tarot cards. The image on the front might seem like just a visual moment, but for me it is simply describing the sound of it.”

Fossora Cover Artwork:

9 Weed-Inspired Artists Whose Artworks You Should Check

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  1. Bentley Meeker
  2. Pierre Schmidt
  3. Ricardo Cortés
  4. Fred Tomaselli
  5. Vincent Gordon
  6. Dan Colen
  7. Alexandra Caprice
  8. Fernando de La Rocque
  9. Melanie Bernier

Weed and artistry go hand in hand. The plant sparks creativity, letting you think outside the box and create something unique. As a result, many creators are also legalization proponents, while cannabis art thrives in every form.

Would you like to explore marijuana-inspired wonders of painting, sculpture, and mixed media? Start with these nine revolutionary artists. Buy feminized cannabis seeds, cultivate a bud batch, and get lost in their stunning works.

1. Bentley Meeker

Bentley Meeker is a Harlem-based artist and designer exploring how light can affect perception. His Bongoliers are chandeliers designed from repurposed glass bongs. When placed correctly, the sculptures generate a trippy display, making you see your surroundings in a new light.

The Bongoliers seek to normalize paraphernalia, but Meeker’s other works are even more direct in messaging. For instance, the Weed World exposition centers on the seven-tipped leaf.

2. Pierre Schmidt

Pierre Schmidt is a German digital collage artist whose psychedelic projects result from getting high. These thought-provoking pieces represent pot as a part of nature; consumption is seen as a method of analyzing your psyche.

Schmidt’s stoner paintings represent men and women under the influence. Marijuana leaves, flowers, butterflies, and other naturalistic motifs spring from their heads and body parts. In other pieces, a universe lies behind a face, and the brain melts in a beautiful blue. Call that a powerful high!

3. Ricardo Cortés

Ricardo Cortés is a writer, illustrator, and legalization advocate whose work seeks to represent new ideas and normalize differences. The author is unapologetically political, but his text offers a wholesome and inclusive medium for learning the facts of life.

A prime example of this approach is It’s Just a Plant, Cortés’ book about marijuana for children. The text is instructive, suitable for younglings, and full of beautiful pictures. Adults could benefit from its information and attitudes, too.

4. Fred Tomaselli

Fred Tomaselli is a contemporary artist who primarily paints on wood panels. He employs many unorthodox materials coated in sticky resin and featuring colorful psychedelia. The natural themes of his work paved the road to his crowning achievement of marijuana art, Super Plant.

This piece shows a cannabis plant from root to bud against a black background. The minimalist style directs the attention to herbal intricacies; each detail is magnified and striking. Tomaselli’s marijuana resembles the tree of life of ancient cultures, suggesting a spiritual purpose.

5. Vincent Gordon

Vincent Gordon is an artist and weed grower. Besides taking advantage of Cali’s cannabis seed banks, he creates pro-legalization posters with quintessential pop culture icons. His blotter prints earned him a feature in High Times.

Gordon’s works are eye-catching and hilarious, displaying well-known characters in a haze. You’ll find Morty munching, Donald Duck toking, and Yoshi melting after a blunt. Each drawing boasts incredible attention to detail and plenty for the eye to behold.

6. Dan Colen

Dan Colen is a New York-based artist who turns low-culture elements into high-culture compositions. He also used to be a party boy, and his mixed-media marijuana-inspired installation is a tribute to that.

Life Marijuana is a piece of weed artwork inspired by the iconic Life Magazine cover from 1969. Colen’s take on the cover comes in a large digital print displaying a joint and a pair of lips. The four accompanying pictures and CD pay further homage to the herb.

7. Alexandra Caprice

Alexandra Caprice is an illustrator and printmaker who started her career on Instagram. Catering to younger generations’ aesthetic preferences, she produces fun, vivid and picturesque art with a strong feminist streak.

Beside drawings of ladies lighting up, you’ll find numerous gorgeous weed illustrations. The dreamy shapes, discrete lining, and pink bongs awaken your inner diva. These pieces seek to redefine how women fit into 420 spaces, playing with the typically masculine imagery.

8. Fernando de la Rocque

Ferdinando de la Rocque is no stranger to controversy. His shock art opus includes gold cockroaches and a thinly-veiled orgy. This artist’s attitude about weed became apparent after his Blow Job series.

This instance of cannabis art contains images of political and religious leaders, but there’s a twist. De la Rocque created the portraits by blowing pot smoke through a stencil. The series popularized the technique and added revolutionary implications to his representations of well-respected historical figures.

9. Melanie Bernier

Melanie Bernier is an artist, writer, performer, and activist. Her most vocal work is called Joints, a series of texture-based bud and spliff sculptures. She uses wood, wool, thread, and vinyl to produce pieces of hyper-realism and send a strong political message.

These pieces combine 80s stoner culture motifs with commercial elements, reflecting Bernier’s opinion about the plant’s future. She discussed the current status of cannabis in society and predicted that corporations would soon jump on the bandwagon. The pastel boxes are how we might acquire the plant in corporate America.

Get High on Art

From pothead drawings to trippy sculptures, art inspired by the herb is limitless. The nine names above are the perfect starting point for exploring this thematic niche.

The works we listed are guaranteed to delight your senses and start conversations. Explore them to deepen your ganja appreciation and get motivated to buy seeds and grow creativity boosters at home.

Jennifer Gallagher

Jennifer Gallagher, an experienced cannabis grower at SeedSupreme Seedbank. During a 7-year career in the marijuana growing business, Jennifer has gained a high competence in this field. As far as weed is concerned, she knows it all inside out. Jennifer is an expert in pot-growing, as well as cannabis types and their effects. She’s also familiar with all legislation nuances.