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The third album from St. Vincent aka Annie Clark could well be her best to date, full of the beguiling vocals, intelligent songwriting and impossibly good guitar skills that have made her such an admired and exciting artist.
For these reasons and more, Strange Mercy is an arresting album, with Clarke’s sweet voice hiding a darker side – an almost tangible anxiety that shrouds the relationships, brief encounters and regrets that form the main themes of the album.
Strange Mercy gets its UK release today, or you can stream the album in it's entirety from NPR
.New Zealand based label Stolen Girlfriends Club started life as a creative collective presenting everything from installations and exhibitions to films and parties, as well as a collection of graphic t-shirts that quickly gained the label cult status.
Building on this success, Stolen Girlfriends Club applied their innovative and elegant designs to a full collection, with devastatingly cool results. A confident and rebellious attitude permeates collections with the overall aesthetic perhaps best described by the label’s ‘elegantly wasted’ signature statement.
The AW11 collection, Last Night’s Party "is about the promise, anticipation, and possibility of a night that could take you anywhere", with the Souxsies Wedding Dress, Naughty Nana Cardi, Cold Shoulder Top and Cold Shoulder Dress all exclusive to Coggles.com.
There are precious few things in the world today that haven't already been photographed, and the view from an aeroplane window is certainly not one of them. But we are always on the look out for photographers who are able to approach cliches or the over familiar in new and interesting ways, and make us reconsider what we think we already know.
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope's series 'on the plane' does exactly this. His images show us what is both a familiar yet unnatural environment, and somehow by looking at these images, the wonder of air travel becomes more apparent.
Colour, tone and texture are beautifully combined to create a series that is as much about the beauty of air travel as the power of photography, which when done well can change the banal to beautiful, and allows us to see the world in a new way.
For more images from the series, and the rest of Phillip's work, click through to his site here