Heavy Metal Quilts: brutal riffage has never been… snugglier?

Ozzy Osbourne. Judas Priest. AC/DC. Slayer. Guns N’ Roses. What do these artists have in common (besides making heavy music with bass/drums/guitar and a lot of tight leather)? They’re all a part of artist Ben Venom’s Heavy Metal Quilts.

The colorful quilts, which all have heavy-music-inspired names like “Don’t Wake Me Lucifer” and “See You On The Other Side,” are made of dozens of vintage concert tees, stitched together in the same way scraps of fabric are traditionally used. The results are aesthetically fascinating: huge symbols like goats and skulls, made of pieces of the intricate logos and painted artwork from metal tees, dominate the pieces, but on looking closer, the viewer notices how surprisingly comfy all those terrifying goats and skulls look.

With Guns N’ Roses on tour again, this couldn’t be more timely!

(Via Ben Venom)

Pearl Jam’s new song is available for free.

After a couple of decades of sold-out arena shows, Pearl Jam have stretched the definition of the term “alternative.” It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t know who they are, and of those people, it’s harder still to find someone who doesn’t enjoy hits like “Even Flow.”

The band is touring now, with a show at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum scheduled for September 25th. In the mean time, download their new track, “Ole,” here.