Next Girl by The Black Keys
The Black Keys do not want you to watch this video. And you probably shouldn't if you're at work.
The Black Keys do not want you to watch this video. And you probably shouldn't if you're at work.
Enjoy this creepy-cool video for the first single from How To Destroy Angels' (band led by Trent Reznor's wife) forthcoming album. Burn.
Vintage-vagabond-sounding Mayer Hawthorne shows us it's ok to love mannequins.
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The Tampa Bay Rays began play in 1998 as the Devil Rays. As part of a 2007 rebrand, the "Devil" was dropped; at the same time the uniforms bearing the team's home disappeared, and at some point, so did their home black alternates. Their 2024 City Connect jerseys from Nike honor this past with a bold "Tampa Bay" graphic across the front and several subtle local elements. The historic Bro Bowl in Tampa is considered one of the first public skateparks in the world, so there's a skateboarding ray. The stylized TB lettering is a nod to the area's street art, the colorful gradient fade recalls the team's early jerseys, and the pelican graphic is an homage to St. Petersburg's flag and their Negro League team of the '40s and '50s. The collection includes replica jerseys and essentials like hoodies, tees, polos, and jackets.
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Another slow-mower. Catchy song. Exactly like Devour's nights out at the bar.