Gallery Music Andreya Triana : Lost And Found

April 7, 2011 - 11:07 am

As drab and predictable as much of today’s R&B is, soul music—the good stuff—is getting its due time in the sun, due in part to the popularity of artists like Adele, Cee Lo Green and Raphael Saadiq. These are powerful singers who understand the importance of the almighty groove; artists who know that a pocket is more than just something sewn into your pants to hold your bankroll. But what about what’s bubbling beneath the mainstream?

That’s where Andreya Triana comes in. The self-taught songstress from South East London released her debut full-length, Lost Where I Belong, at the end of last year to rave reviews from all sorts of critics. Though she’s quick to protect her pedigree as a soul singer, her tracks have received the remix treatment from electronic luminaries like Flying Lotus, TOKiMONSTA and Mr. Scruff, and her association with tastemaking label Ninja Tune has endeared her to a wide range of ears. We met up with Andreya to chat about her forthcoming album and perused some of Austin’s local fashion traders (Big ups to the cool kids at Process, champions of the dirty south, for letting us use their backdrop). In the end, I got a story and she got a fancy pair of black boots.

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Featured Gallery Music Eliza Doolittle: These Boots Are Made For Walking

April 1, 2011 - 12:28 pm

In her short shorts and frayed top, 22-year-old Eliza Doolittle is easy to spot against the rows and rows of vintage leather that line the walls of Texas Custom Boots. The dusty, fragrant South Austin shop and its grizzled cobblers stand in stark contrast to the singer’s youthful, cherubic glint, but there’s something about the hodgepodge of western wear that jibes with Eliza’s colorful, eclectic style. She’s a Brit, hunkered down for the next few days in the most un-British of locales. She’s a vegetarian, surrounded by award-winning chefs who specialize of all manner of barbecued animal flesh. She is, for all intents and purposes, a pop star, and though she doesn’t have the sort of wear on her treads that these boots do, she’s poised for the long journey that lies ahead.

Last year, her self-titled debut reached #3 on the Billboard UK charts, and has since been certified platinum. She’s landed a Top 10 in three countries for her single, “Pack Up,” and earlier this year signed to a contract with the prestigious Select Models. She’s also performing at this year’s Coachella festival, a true rite of passage for those looking to make a significant splash in American waters. But before she hits the California deserts, best to pick up some shoes to match the occasion.

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Fashion MooShoes: Giving Leather The Boot

December 27, 2010 - 10:05 am

Mooshoes boot 2010

From stylish shoes and accessories to The Sexual Politics of Meat, vegan haven MooShoes has a little something for everyone.

Hey, all you vegans out there – have a hard time finding 100% cruelty-free motorcycle boots?  Or party-appropriate heels that consist of absolutely no animal products whatsoever? Then let us introduce you to MooShoes.

Started by sisters Erica and Sara Kubersky in 2001, the online and brick-and-mortar store in NYC will not only hook you up with handpicked vegan lines (including their own called Novacas – Spanish for “no cows”), but also with handbags, wallets, belts, tees, and faux leather jackets that look as good as the real thing.  They even carry books with provocative titles like The Sexual Politics of Meat, along with vegan cookbooks so you can whip up the best dairy-free, gluten-free cupcake ever.

We sat down with co-founder Erica Kubersky for a little Q&A.   Read on to find out about factory farms’ symbiotic relationship with the leather industry, those crap Davy Crockett-style hats, and advice on going vegan (if you aren’t already).  Make sure to check out the image gallery for Erica’s holiday gift suggestions from the store!

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Music Magic Music 12/3/10

December 3, 2010 - 11:52 am

Alex Ebert 2010

Yo to the yo! The most wonderful day of the week is upon us once more and I’m here with some music updates and epic chat to make it that much more wonderful.

So. Wow. I’m completely loving Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros’ track “Fire & Water”. (I have an extreme weakness for folksy / country music, of which I place full blame upon my wonderful Papa Joe). The ludicrously large band (10 members – pow.) recently recorded an (awesome) iTunes session; stream the aforementioned track here and head on over here to pick up the rest of the session. Mandy totes digs.

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