The mural’s artist, known as Young & Sick, is a Dutch native now living in L.A.; he also did the artwork for Foster the People’s 2011 debut, Torches. “We knew the album was going to be called Supermodel, and we wanted the art to be a counterbalance to that name, and redefine what it meant,” Foster said. “It happens to be the same art we’re putting on our record, but for me it was always something separate from the album itself. Music is an intangible thing – it travels through the air. But there’s something powerful about something you can look at and touch. This was a chance to make something that’s going to stand independent of the music that we make.”
Don’t Stop (Color On the Walls), Call it What You Want, Houdini, Coming of Age, Life on the Nickel
Free concert in downtown Los Angeles at the Supermodel mural
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January 26, 2014 1:37 pm
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January 26, 2014 2:55 pm
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January 26, 2014 9:15 pm
Wow …..yeah like I bought this CD 3 years ago and yes it is great and they played a song at the Grammys,…..2 years ago…. not theirs it was a tribute to the beach boys one song . Anyway great band they need to release their next CD which has been pushed back till March 14…..WTF??? Just release it already. Are they the 21rst century Boston????
Okay Admin any name calling and profanity for a band i like just like you…….just sayin!!!
The mural’s artist, known as Young & Sick, is a Dutch native now living in L.A.; he also did the artwork for Foster the People’s 2011 debut, Torches. “We knew the album was going to be called Supermodel, and we wanted the art to be a counterbalance to that name, and redefine what it meant,” Foster said. “It happens to be the same art we’re putting on our record, but for me it was always something separate from the album itself. Music is an intangible thing – it travels through the air. But there’s something powerful about something you can look at and touch. This was a chance to make something that’s going to stand independent of the music that we make.”
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Don’t Stop (Color On the Walls), Call it What You Want, Houdini, Coming of Age, Life on the Nickel
Free concert in downtown Los Angeles at the Supermodel mural
Pumped Up Kicks
WOW
Wow …..yeah like I bought this CD 3 years ago and yes it is great and they played a song at the Grammys,…..2 years ago…. not theirs it was a tribute to the beach boys one song . Anyway great band they need to release their next CD which has been pushed back till March 14…..WTF??? Just release it already. Are they the 21rst century Boston????
Okay Admin any name calling and profanity for a band i like just like you…….just sayin!!!