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Death From Above 1979 | The Physical World [ALBUM REVIEW]

Wake up wake up, it's Christmas morning! That new Death from Above 1979 record you wanted is here and ready to unwrap. Good thing you got that Delorean last Christmas to take you back 10 years to when you actually might've enjoyed this. Sabastien "and the mountains" Grainger and Jesse "MSTRKRFT" Keeler are together again to bring you what can only begrudgingly be described as a new DFA 1979 record.

Dr. Martens | Spirit of 69

Dr. Martens' ‘The Spirit of ’69’ collection is a modern interpretation of a look and attitude that was started back in 1969 by first generation skinheads. By working with brands that were involved with this influential subculture from its earliest days, Dr. Martens celebrates the meticulous attention to detail of early skinheads, as well as their relationship with ska, rocksteady and reggae music.

Coldwater

Inspired by true events, Coldwater tackles the troubling world of juvenile rehabilitation. This drama/thriller follows Brad Lunders, a troubled teen sent to a juve reform facility run by a retired war colonel and a team of alpha males. Lunders, who was forcefully abducted from his home in the middle of the night by his mother's consent is sent to a harsh wilderness reform compound.

JORD Wood Watches

“Everyone uses their phones to check the time…watches have become more of a fashion accessory.” With that in mind, Salman Shah and his team of entrepreneurs founded JORD. Swedish for “earth, soil, nature”, JORD connects with just that, with a premium line of watches made entirely from wood—fashionable, sustainably made entirely from natural materials, and with no two watches being exactly the same. Want one?

BB Gun Leather

This custom leather company is the handiwork of Vancouver musician Dustin Bentall, and lifelong friend Spencer Baker. Operating out of a 60-year-old shop in Strathcona, Vancouver, BB Gun Leather produces modern designed life pieces, but with the quality and individual care from centuries past.

Shimmering Stars | Bedrooms of the Nation [ALBUM REVIEW]

If the opening song doesn't make you feel like running around grabbing strangers in the street, possibly whilst shedding articles of clothing, looking for adoration that you so deserve because of that one time you got your hair just right in spite of the cowlick, than your brain probably doesn't work. However, "Anomie" has the ability to do that.

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