You might not be familiar with the Dublin, Ireland, band The Decemberists.
However, we are pretty sure that after you watch its latest video, you will be a fan -- or you will at least have a lot of respect for the band's talent.
Ah, technology. With the advances over the years, it's pretty hard to stay anonymous.
Take, for instance, this pair of apparent iPad thieves in suburban Houston.
This video blew up online this morning like a bottle-rocket under ice because...well, it's a bottle-rocket under ice. Gotta be honest, I don't think you're actually going to catch any fish this way (unless you catch little pieces of a fish on your face as they cascade down from the explosion) but this looks damn fun...
Here in Grand Rapids there's an annual art contest called ArtPrize.
It's a 19-day city-wide art exhibit in which artists display their work for everyone to see. People and a juried panel then vote on which pieces they think are the best and the winners receive $560,000 in cash prizes. There are many mediums, including paintings, drawings, sculpture and even performance art.
One piece was titled
Wasted all of your vacation time riding out the winter weather at home? Blew all your cash on Spring Break? Whatever the reason, you're not going to Coachella this year, and you're not happy about it.
Well, cheer up little hipster...
AC/DC have been around for forever and a day now, and it's just hard to imagine anything could make them feel like new again. Well, it seems like there are at least two things that can blow some life back into the thunder from Down Under.
It's not easy to consistently pull off 50+ kill games in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, what with all the random BS that can foul up a match at any given moment. However, YouTuber QwiKeRTHaNu makes it looks easy.
Though he employs a fake Russian accent for the popular guns and explosives videos he uploads to YouTube, Kyle Myers (AKA FPSRussia) was on the receiving end of some very real and especially unwanted attention this week.
Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives carried out a raid on properties owned by Myers and his family on Tuesday.