Elizabeth Tan – Knock Knock (Official Acoustic Video)

Ever since her #Havoc days, Elizabeth Tan has been killing in the local music scene. With the official lyric video for her song ‘Knock Knock, written and produced by Faizal Tahir & Mike Chan, already clocking in over 1.6 million views on YouTube, she has decided to switch things up a bit. The acoustic version of Knock Knock is up on the Interweb and it is just as good (if not better) as the original version of the track. Check the video out below!

 

Darren Ashley releases Still Storm

Darren Ashley has added some pulp to his Monday Juice series with the release of the brand new track, ‘Still Storm’. The follow-up to ‘Daijobudesuka‘ is a midtempo slinky track with music and lyrics crafted by the man himself. Layered with Darren’s smooth vocals on top of minimal production, this makes it a soothing sound to listen to on those early morning drives or even those late, late nights. Check it out below!

LA/PA Introduction Video

Keeping it simple and tasteful, LA/PA is here to cater to your craving needs for appetizing meals and tasty drinks. Strategically based in Bangsar, LA/PA offers more than mouth-watering goods, it also gives out a cozy and chill buzz for you and your gang to hang! To get a better scoop on LA/PA check out the official video below. Also follow them up on Facebook and Instagram.

Ezzati Amira debuts Spring/Summer 2015

Let’s take a break from the streetwear scene and put the spotlight on a something a bit more… woman power. Taking a gist of all things peculiar and androgynous, Ezzati Amira is a homegrown womenswear brand that is influenced by the fearless and modern women of today. Now, they are bringing you the Spring/Summer 2015 Collection inspired by the serenity and simplicity of zen teachings. The collection features pieces that marry pastel tones with looks that are not too girly. There’s nothing wrong with embracing a little bit of femininity every so often. The collection is available for order online at info@ezzatiamira.com and will be in stores starting March 2015. To find out more on the brand, visit them on Facebook!

 

STAKES

Known for their 80’s Anime, early 90’s digital internet aesthetics and hip-hop/punk music influences, Stakes is a homegrown brand that has been establishing it’s mark ever since 2012. Driven by it’s ‘Lotus’ logo, Stakes carries their offerings with 3 main principles which are: Rigorous research, mutual respect and self discovery. The birth of the Researcher 2014 collection marked a huge milestone for the brand, their biggest one yet. The collection carried various pieces such as graphic t-shirts (split hem) which is a staple, a sweat anorak, waxed cotton camp hats, an oxford bucket hat and camo lined chino pants.

In 2015, they are coming up with a whole new collection called ‘Don’t Shleep’ which is currently still in the works. But in the meantime, check out the Researcher 2014 collection till the next one comes. And the icing on the cake: there is a sale going on till the 24th of February with 20% off on all items. You can get your hands on their merch by visiting their website or at Pattern Store, Depot by Devise or their pop up at Hashtag Coffee House.

 

 

Janggut Bear – 1st Year Anniversary T-Shirt

Local sneaker artist, Janggut Bear celebrates his first year anniversary with the release of his 1st Year Anniversary T-shirt. His art has been shared by Key Opinion Leaders of the sneaker world like Hikmet from Solebox, Shigeyuki from Mita Sneakers, and even Peter O’Toole who just recently collaborated with adidas. The t-shirt features a design of what looks to be inspired by the Nike Air Max 1 that is filled up a transparent number 1 cylinder. The t-shirts are already and you can get by contacting him on his Instagram – @janggutbear.

adidas Consortium 10th Anniversary Superstar x Footpatrol

1 out of the final 2 pairs of the adidas Consortium 10th Anniversary Superstar to release this week, the London’s Footpatrol version has once again used a tonal version but this time it’s in brownish orange instead of green. Starting off with an off-white shell toe and midsole, crocodile embossed leather covers the upper while the heel has the markings of the years 2005 and 2015 on each respective heel marking the 10 years since the last Superstar collaboration. Footpatrol’s logos can be found at the sides and underneath the tongue.

Look out for this premium edition to the Superstar family this 14th February at Juice KL with the retail price of RM569.

Froya x Jason Marcus – Dawn

From the act that brought you tracks like ‘Fries In Cream’ and ‘Uncomprehended Child’, Froya is back with a brand new jam to sink your teeth into. The brand new song, Dawn features an indie-electronic style production, music and lyrics by Froya topped over with glorious vocals from frontwoman Michelle Lee and featured act Jason Marcus. The best part about this song is probably the hook where the vocals are almost flawlessly in sync and exploding with chemistry. If this song is any indication, sounds like the follow up to ‘Panic Bird’ is gonna be good. Whether you’re in your room or plugged in at the office, turn the volume up on this one and lose yourself in the music. If you want more, check out Froya’s SoundCloud!

10 Movies to Watch this Valentine’s Day (2015 edition)

To celebrate this mushy and lovey-dovey day, we decided to add 10 movies to the list of love-themed movies you can watch with your special someone. Happy Valentine’s Day and we hope you enjoy watching the movies listed here.

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1. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

An adaptation of the novel “Q&A”, the film is about a young man Jamal Malik, who emerges from the Slums and appears on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? He appears to be able to answer all questions, which arouses the suspicions of him being a cheater whereby he’s interrogated and tells his life story. A solid plot and strong direction make this flick a winner as we see how far a man will go to find his childhood sweetheart.

 

 2. Edward Scissorhands (1990)

An endearing, passionate yet unusual love story between an artificially made man (Edward) and teenager Kim Boggs. We watch as Edward, who is taken in and lives under her roof, struggles to fit in with the rest of society as he is looked upon as a freak while Kim overcomes her initial fear of him and begins to see that beneath his bizarre exterior is a gentle soul. Together, they find that their romance has obstacles especially by Kim’s overbearing boyfriend. One of Tim Burton’s best films and moving soundtracks, this is definitely a movie to watch but just remember to bring a tissue box.

 

 3. Enough Said (2013)

Is it possible for Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a middle aged divorcee and a mother of a teenage girl, to still find love and romance? The answer is yes but what happens when she finds out that Albert, played by the late James Gandolfini, is the ex-husband of her good friend? Warm, witty and brilliantly directed by Nicole Holofcener, the film ranked fifth best-reviewed wide release back in 2013. Well, enough said.

 

4. A Walk to Remember (2002)

A tearjerker based on Nicholas Sparks’s novel so bring along some tissues. A coming-of-age flick, Landon Carter (Shane West) is a rebellious teenager who avoids expulsion by tutoring fellow student and in the process meets Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore) who happens to be the daughter of the church minister. A romance slowly begins for the two but tragedy looms as Jamie has leukemia. A Walk to Remember is one of those movies that reminds you to not just cherish your life but also of the ones around you.

 

5. The Wedding Singer (1998)

Ah, we harken back to the good old days of Adam Sandler. Before he starred in crappy movies like That’s My Boy and Jack and Jill, he acted in this classic from the 90s. He plays a wedding singer who meets a catering service waitress played by Drew Barrymore. They seem to hit it off but both of them are respectively seeing someone else. What happens is a series of hilarious and odd events that bring them both finally together. If you miss Sandler’s brand of humor, we highly recommend it for the memorable scenes especially the scenes with Rosie, the adorable rapping grandmother.

 

6. Moulin Rouge (2001)

A musical film set in Paris, Ewan McGregor plays Christian, a depressed British writer, who falls head over heels for Satine (Nicole Kidman), a terminally ill singer. Satine also happens to be the star of the Moulin Rouge, a nightclub where men come to be entertained by the shows performed by dancers. In between them is the Duke, a powerful man who will do anything to make Satine love him. Will the Duke discover the secret love affair and kill Christian? Will love trump jealousy? But most importantly, will love keep Satine alive? Kidman’s performance alone makes this a worthwhile watch.

 

7. Jerry Maguire (1996)

Directed by Cameron Crowe, this film is about Jerry (Tom Cruise), a successful sports agent, who finds himself spiraling down in his career, which prompts him to start his own agency. The only one who will follow him is Dorothy Boyd, a single mother with a very cute son. During the course of the movie, they get married and Jerry’s career starts picking up again but will Jerry’s work jeopardize their marriage? Comic relief comes in the form of Dorothy’s son (Jonathan Lipnicki) and Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding, Jr.). An all round stellar performance and memorable lines like “Show me the money!” and “You had me at hello”, if you haven’t watched it, please do.

 

8. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

While the title may be misleading, this is actually one of the best teen romance back in the day. Julia Stiles and the late Heath Ledger steal the screen in the comedy that chronicles the relationship between 2 outcasts in high school. Stiles’s Kat, beautiful but abrasive, is not looking for love until Ledger’s Verona uses his Aussie charm to change her life and her aversion to dating guys. Also starring a young Joseph Gordon Levitt, this nostalgic movie will certainly take you down memory lane. Watch out for that scene where Verona serenades Kat at the football field.

 

9. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)

Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei and Kevin Bacon. If the movie doesn’t draw you in with the talented, star power cast, then the sweetness and humor of the romantic-comedy film will. Carell is at his best as a family man dealing with the fact that his beloved wife, played by Moore, cheated on him and on top of that, asks him for a divorce. Crazy, Stupid, Love scores points for being smart and funny while showing us the insane, silly things we do when it comes to winning back the love of our lives.

 

10. Pretty Woman (1990)

Julia Roberts plays a high-end Hollywood prostitute who meets a wealthy businessman played by Richard Gere. Normally, this would turn out to be an unlikely union in real life but in this flick, it becomes a fairytale as we watch Vivian conquer the arid heart of Edward. The line, “You and I are such similar creatures Vivian. We both screw people for money”, was seriously one of the best lines ever said in movie history. Till today, Pretty Woman is regarded as one of the best romantic movies ever made.