Year: 2025

BOXING CLUB: Post-Punk Confessions from the Edge of Two Cities

Boxing Club are the kind of band that could only form in the cracks of a city, through forum ads, collapsing rehearsals, and the beautiful chaos of the London underground. A London-via-Glasgow four-piece, they fuse the city’s ambition and late-night frenzy with Glasgow’s grit and brutal honesty. Their live shows […]

DUEL NATIVE Unleashes Raw, Live-Born Energy on New EP and Single

Released globally on Friday, 14 November 2025, Duel Native’s latest EP gathers four live recordings tracked in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia, an intimate snapshot of an artist who thrives in the volatile space between performance and ritual. The project arrived on the heels of Duel Native’s work scoring and performing in […]

A New “Friday the 13th” Film Stirs After Sixteen Silent Years

Some franchises refuse to stay buried. They sink, they twitch, they wait, like something half-remembered and half-rotted at the bottom of a cursed lake, until the industry decides it’s time to resurrect them for another blood-soaked lap around the multiplex. And now, after sixteen years of cinematic quiet, “Friday the […]

Red, Rude & Reckless: Inside Yi Ling’s Taboo Playground

Entering Yi Ling’s world is like stepping into a lucid dream where the ordinary trembles at the edge of the surreal. From the streets and quiet corners of Taiwan, she draws the minutiae of daily life and transforms them into tableaux that are at once intimate and confrontational. Her work […]

Lui Liu: Naked Allegories of the Modern Chinese Dream

In Lui Liu’s paintings, the familiar collapses into the extraordinary, and everyday life shimmers with an intimacy that borders on transgression. A provincial wedding hall becomes a stage where gestures once disciplined by custom unfurl with quiet, subversive insistence. Figures occupy the space like vessels of desire and reflection, their […]

If You Breathe Sci-Fi, You Cannot Miss the HR Giger Museum Bar

Stepping into the HR Giger Museum Bar in Gruyères is like being swallowed by a living nightmare that’s also a masterpiece. Perched atop a hill in a medieval castle that has weathered four centuries of Swiss winters and sun, the bar feels less like a venue and more like an […]

A Quiet Photostory Woven in Wind and Wildflowers

Certain artists approach the human body as if unearthing a relic preserved across centuries of forgotten myth. Tesi, known in the digital ether as Tesi Four, born Sergey in the wide-breathed solemnity of Novokuznetsk, belongs to this quiet lineage of seekers. In his vision, the naked figure rises as a […]

Le Pustra On Cabaret and the Art of Reinvention

I want you to picture this: the glamour of 1920s Berlin, fancy clothes, a totally different era from which a mysterious figure drifts through the nightlife, embodying art and enigma. I bet you’re curious about who that might be, right? Our guest is not merely a performer, but a time-traveler. […]

Björk Teases New Music, Turning Reykjavík Into a Glowing Exhibition

Björk is once again bending the frame of what a “release” can be. The Icelandic icon is quietly assembling new music for a forthcoming studio album, her first since “Fossora” (2022), and she’s choosing a museum, not a stage or streaming platform, to introduce it to the world. The National […]

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