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  • Liquid Gold

    Liquid Gold

    Posted On: 02/04/2012
    Photography
  • Ironlak

    Ironlak

    Posted On: 19/03/2012

     

    AVT Paints
     
     
    Ironlak is brought to you by AVT Paints - a company whose core purpose is aimed at quality and value for money. AVT Paints prides itself on our 'more bang for your buck' approach, and we strive to maintain close working business relationships with our partners and associates. AVT relies on sound business principles and ethics as its measure of worthiness to aerosol art consumers.
     
    AVT Paints was founded in 2002 with the hope of offering the Australian art scene performance at a valued price. In 2004 that dream became reality. With the continued support of our affiliates, retailers and most importantly our customers we will continue to grow our Ironlak range and introduce new and exciting products to the world throughout 2009.
     
    In 2008 AVT Paints decided to move its production offshore, this came with a heavy financial investment from us but we were fortunate to establish a partnership that was the best long term decision for our customers, ultimately giving us greater control over the manufacturing of our products and allowing us to deliver better value to our customers.
     
    We are passionate about what we do, giving you quality products at the right price. We welcome your feedback so please feel free to send us any suggestions, comments or constructive criticism.
     
    Thank You!
     
    We would like to extend our thanks to the following people who have, from the beginning, supported Ironlak not only as a product, but as a collective and now as an extended wing of our family.
     
    Writers - Thanks to all the writers and their crews. You guys help more than you realise. You tested Ironlak, gave us feedback, and encouraged us to keep pursuing the dream.
     
    Ironlak Team - You guys backed this product from day dot, continued to use it, supported the brand and sent encouragement our way when we needed it. Now you're family and repping a brand that holds its own on a world scale. Cheers.
     
    Customers - Thanks, you keep this sucker ticking over, without you Ironlak wouldn’t exist, there wouldn’t be new colours, new products or even this website. So cheers for the support
     
    Everyone involved, regardless of what way, thanks! You are part of the Ironlak Family and definitely the reason why it's here.\\\\
     
     
     
     
    Contacting AVT Paints
     
     
     
     
    Whether you are a business owner looking to stock our products, or a customer with some feedback, we would love to hear from you.
     
    Please contact us via the following options, or alternatively use the contact form on the right hand side of the page;
     
    Email (General Enquiries): ironlak@avtpaints.com
     
    Australia and New Zealand
     
    Phone: 1300 789 876 (+617 3823 5449)
     
    Fax: 1300 889 242 (+617 3823 5489)
     
    Sales Enquiries (Australia): australia.sales@ironlak.com
     
    Sales Enquiries (New Zealand): nz.sales@ironlak.com
     
    Postal Address: AVT PAINTS P.O Box 977, Spring Hill, QLD 4004 AUSTRALIA
     
    North and South America
     
    Phone: 8004761634
     
    Fax: 8004761698
     
    Sales Enquiries: usa.sales@ironlak.com
     
    Registered Business Address: 
    AVT Paints LLC - 501 Silverside Rd, Suite 105, Wilmington, DE 19809 USA
     
    Europe
     
    Sales Enquiries: europe.sales@ironlak.com
     
    Phone: +45 2461 1645
     
    Registered Business Address: 
    Donker Duyvisweg 70, 3316 BL Dordrecht, the Netherlands
     
    United Kingdom/ Eire
     
    Phone: 0044(0)208 1237784 or 0044(0)771 8333912
     
    Fax: 0044(0)208 6698876 or 0044(0)208 6478211
     
    Website: www.ironlak.uk.com
     
    Sales Enquiries: sales@ironlak.uk.com
     
    Business Address: 
    Ironlak UK (Graphotism Distribution Ltd)
    Graphotism House - Hackbridge Station, London Road,
    Wallington, Surrey, SM6 7BJ, United Kingdom
     
  • INDO INDUSTRIES

    INDO INDUSTRIES

    Posted On: 05/03/2012

    The Indo Industries story began in Crested Butte, Colorado, in 1999, when a group of snowboarders, skateboarders, hippies, bar room brawlers, meatheads and scholars came together in the spirit of fun, friendship, and living life. While some of them excelled at video games, some of them excelled at art, some were headed to the NFL®, and others were headed to Harvard, some to fight MMA, a few even left to pursue the dream of being a lift operator. One girl even went off the deep end and started running marathons. The common thread that bound these otherwise unlikely friends together was their passion for snowboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding, bmx, motorcross, surfing, MMA, and a lifestyle that revolved around these sports and many others..

     

    Over the past 12 years, this bunch has remained friends. Each represents the values and principles of Indo Industries, and what has become known as Team Indo
    Straight out of Denver CO, our clothing company provides apparel that represents professional athletes as well as everyday people. Indo Industries offers a unique approach to product development. We actively search for individuals and artists who embody the Chosen Family™ values, and utilize their artwork on our clothing lines.

     

    Check out their Website @ www.indo-industries.com

  • Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch

    Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch

    Posted On: 30/01/2012

     

    Ask Ivan Moody—lead singer of the metal band Five Finger Death Punch—if he’s ever considered a career outside of music, and he’ll probably tell you something very similar to what he told me: “My penis is too small for porn.”

     

    But an answer like that can’t even begin to describe the vibrant and spirited personality of Ivan.  In an interview where Ivan and I spoke about his new record, family life, and his creative process, there emerged a personality and an attitude that is primed to take the music world by storm.

     

    That’s assuming, of course, that he already hasn’t. Five Finger Death Punch have already released two albums, and they’re set to release their third—“American Capitalist”— on October 11th. And according to Ivan, this is the one that is truly going to blow people away. “This album has no restraints. We’ve done everything we can as musicians to make this album as good as it possibly could be, and believe me, it hasn’t been easy.”

     

    You heard it first here… “American Capitalist” is going to be huge. But what exactly goes into making an album of this magnitude? Describing his creative process and the way he goes about making music, Ivan says that he has all of the music sent to him, and he simply quarantines himself in his parent Colorado cabin and “shuts the world off.” That’s it. No studios, no group jam-sessions, no collaboration whatsoever; just one man and his creative mind.

     

    When the band finally does come together to record their music, Ivan says that he can see the art being formed right in front of his face. “It’s very unique, and I just love watching all of the guys’ faces as we play the music for the first time. If they don’t like a song, they’ll just tell me it sucks and we’ll move on to the next one. But when we get one like “Over and Under,” it just feels right instantaneously. You could tell right then that we had accomplished something.”

     

    In that sense, art is all about that look on peoples’ faces for Ivan, and that’s what makes performing music the favorite part of his job. In fact, he learned the value of a kick ass show from none other than Rob Zombie. “Rob Zombie told me a few years ago that the hour you're on stage is the hour you should enjoy the most. The other 23 hours is just chaos and garbage.” In other words, forget the practice, forget everything, just make sure you put on a memorable show for the people in front of you. “It’s all about being live. I hate the studio. I’m all about being on stage and vocalizing my emotions through song.”

     

    And in definitely shows in his performances how passionate Ivan is about giving his fans an unforgettable experience. But it takes a lot of mental preparation, according to Ivan, to put yourself in the right state of mind. Ivan gets so intense before a show, that his band refuses to share a dressing room with him. “ There’s a lot of candles, and a lot of barfing, but that’s what I have to do to achieve complete solitude.”

     

    Sounds like an intense dude, but the story of Ivan’s upbringing and his motivations to be successful display a different side to the passionate performer that most of us are familiar with. Ivan’s work ethic and drive to be successful stems from his upbringing in a blue-collar family. “I watched my parents sacrifice so much for me, and my mom worked three jobs just to provide for her kids.” To say that Ivan’s family has been an inspiration for him is an understatement. “Family is everything, and they’re the reason I do what I do. I always promised myself I would break the cycle in my family, and I’ve always wanted to provide them with a better life.”

     

    Having a teenage daughter of his own, Ivan appreciates the little time we have on this earth, and cherishes every waking moment he has with his daughter and the rest of his family. “I’d like to say I know how the balance the two [family and career], but I can honestly say that finding time to be with them is the toughest part of my job.”

     

    For Ivan, life is all about sacrifice: he saw his parents do it for him, and he knows that he owes the same to his family and to his fans. That probably explains what he’s such a huge fan of the Spawn comic book. “Spawn is a hero that represents self sacrifice, and comics are just an incredible art form.” In fact, comics are Ivan’s favorite form of art (other than music of course.)

     

    And speaking of music, there are few topics that will entice more emotion and passion in Ivan. He sees music as an art form, but he also sees elements in music that transcend art. “Music is a universal tool of communication, it is pure expression. It HAS to be there. It’s a cause of evolution and revolution.” Interestingly, Ivan prefers to listen to music without lyrics, because he believes the sounds of human voice can often get in the way of the beat and make the sound “too human.” For Ivan, music is a part of the world that goes beyond human beings…that’s some powerful stuff.

     

    I didn’t mention Spaceblues to Ivan in the interview, but he brought it up on his own. Ivan had heard about the site prior to the interview, and he wants people to know that musicians and artists need a place to share and talk shop. He thinks Spaceblues will be the place for this, and that we’re “doing something innovative.” Needless to say, I was flattered.

     

     

  • Jimmy and NO 1 LEFT STANDING

    Jimmy and NO 1 LEFT STANDING

    Posted On: 25/01/2012

    No 1 Left Standing is happy to announce that we will be releasing our 1st EP "The Gas Mask Society" March 3rd 2012!! Thanks to our record label 8th ElemEnt. Entertainment for giving us this opportunity! We will have the EP release party at Summit Music Hall 3/2/12 with special guests GAMER LIFE and @MISTA POEDIC! More artists TBA. Also we are announcing we will not be reproducing any more F.A.M.P. albums (our latest and most recent album). So when they are gone THEY ARE GONE!! It will still be avail on ITUNES but if you want your copy there are only a couple hundred left so act fast! 8!

    Jimmy's Spaceblues interview..

    Jimmy Belarde has a serious need for a place to talk about music. Facebook and MySpace just don’t do it for him anymore. And when the lead singer for the “Best New Band in Denver” tells you that there needs to be something better, you had better listen.

     

    Luckily for us, Jimmy—the front man for No 1 Left Standing, the rock/hip-hop hybrid that is taking the Denver music scene by storm—thinks that Spaceblues has the perfect opportunity to take over the world of social networking and give the artist a platform to promote and share.

     

    “I don’t like where Facebook is going, and it’s growing into something scary. I feel like I don’t have any control on sites like that. I’ve been waiting for someone to come along and take on Facebook, and I’m proud to say that we’re going to be a part of that.”

     

    Jimmy is referring to Sapceblues, and he’s become one of our biggest supporters: “I think the site will be so helpful in allowing you to rub elbows with more than just the people that share your interests. I’m excited that Spaceblues will allow me to reach people on a global scale…and not just be limited to the people I am ‘friends’ with.”

     

    Jimmy has heard the message, and we’re happy to have him on board the Spaceblues team. But as for Jimmy and No 1 Left Standing, they’ve also got big things in store…On the heels of winning 106.7 KBPI’s “Best Band in Denver” award, No 1 Left Standing has completed their first studio album, and are well on their way to finishing their next album.

     

    “Fine American Mental Projects,” the band’s latest and first studio album, was an exciting process for the band: “We’re very proud of it. It was the first one we’ve done that wasn’t recorded in someone’s basement. We did it at the same studio where Eminem and D12 recorded. It feels so good because we’ve worked so hard in basements, and to finally be in the big studio is a dream come true.”

     

    Needless to say, Jimmy and the band have come a long way in a very short period of time. They’re all from Denver, and they’ve been making music since 2005. As for Jimmy, he finds his musical roots in playing jazz music as a middle school kid, and being exposed to both hip-hop and rock music in high school. It’s evident in their music that No 1 Left Standing draws from a number of influences: “I love everything from Pink Floyd, to The Doors, to Cypress Hill.”

     

    Jimmy likes to put his band’s skill in modest terms, but when listening to their music, you can tell that there is a ton of skill and talent involved: “I don’t think we’re re-inventing the wheel, but I would describe out style as aggressive hip-hop…I’m inspired by the digital beets of Dr. Dre, and I like to keep everything really simple. Basically, I try to merge digital hip-hop sounds into our rock and roll.”

     

    Jimmy plays a major role in the creation of the music. Aside form being the band’s lead singer, he also writes all of the lyrics. I asked him how he goes about creating a song, and he says he has two methods: “I like to name the song first. Sometimes I’ll write a song just lyrics and have the band write the music around them, or vice versa. Sometimes I write to the music. For the most part, you get inspired by something and you take off from there.”

     

    For Jimmy, it’s all about inspiration—performing, writing, and creating are all products of inspiration. And the end product of Jimmy’s inspiration is art, he says. Music is an art form, according Jimmy, but it’s a very difficult one: “If you’re a painter, all you worry about is the brush and your canvas. But with music, you have to worry about the 5 other dudes with you being on the same page.  Getting 5 people to work together and agreeing on what to play is pretty difficult.” But Jimmy knows that to achieve art through music, you have to be willing to collaborate. “It’s a group art form, the ultimate collaboration. But once you start something with those guys and see it though all the way to the end, that’s art.”

     

    That moment when Jimmy is on stage and all of the hard work comes through to the audience, that’s the moment where Jimmy feels the most like an artist. “Nothing beats that, and that’s truly what it’s all about.”

     

    We’re truly honored to have Jimmy and No 1 Left Standing as a part of the Spaceblues

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