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an indie rock coloring book, Feist plays Brooklyn Wednesday

this is pretty cool….

Coloring book

For his final project as an undergrad at England’s Huddersfield University, Miller came up with Colour It (Red), a book/compilation combo inspired by his favorite indie rock jams and the (Red) organization, which raises money for the AIDS/HIV-battling Global Fund.

Taking a cue from such indie megahits as LCD Soundsystem’s “All My Friends”, Panda Bear’s “Comfy in Nautica”, and Joanna Newsom’s “Peach, Plum, Pear”, Miller crafted a coloring/activity book sure to tickle pink– er, make that red– even the most hardened, poker-faced, arms-crossing indie music fiend.

Can you “help James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem find all his friends” by completing a maze? Care to “make Beirut’s carousel pretty by colouring it”? Are you man or woman enough to “find the grizzly bear that does not fit”?? [Pitchfork]

Feist, who played Hammerstein Ballroom last time she was here, plays the Prospect Park Banshell in Brooklyn this Wednesday July 9th. The show is sold out, but you can always listen for free from outside the fence. Feist is also back in NYC on July 25th to appear on Good Morning America.