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The song is about being violently assaulted and it made me crazy for a few years. I got really paranoid walking around at night and started feeling really unsafe. The song is more about empowering myself physically amongst a masculine power, and the hate of feeling powerless, making light of masculine physical power, making it jovial and non-threatening. I took a typically violent cultural situation and made it pop and happy.”

(Source: kanemura, via ivetupintheclouds)

scarymarymoon:

Lesley Gore - You Don’t Own Me

nevver:

Tame Impala
future-speak:

Hiromix
shesinacoma:

Vladimir Nabokov and butterfly, Carl Mydans, 1958
free-parking:

John Baldessari, I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, 1971
vicemag:

In 1974, the Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky set about turning the classic sci-fi novelDune into a major motion picture. He recruited Orson Welles, Pink Floyd, H. R. Giger, David Carradine, Salvador Dali, and Mick Jagger to the project, completed 3,000 pieces of story art, and spent millions of dollars preparing for production. Investors balked when he asked for more—and when they realized the script would account for a meandering 14-hour film—and it was ultimately shelved. 
Read about it here