EA SPORTS™ FIFA video game franchise achieves tremendous success because it unites the diverse, varied, and passionate world soccer community. While soccer itself is a universal language, the video game is too. Kids in dorm rooms try their hand at the Real Madrid-FC Barcelona rivalry, fans in London control Chelsea on the pitch of Stamford Bridge to a Premier League cup, and World Cup season inspires youths across the globe to take their country to glory. FIFA's World Cup is without a doubt the most popular sporting event in the world; the Women's World Cup is gaining prominence thanks to riveting competition and big market success from the Americans led by Abby Wambach and heartthrob Alex Morgan. With the 2015 tournament eight days away, EA SPORTS™ capitalizes on the hype announcing FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women's national teams for the first time in the game's history. The squads include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of America (why is defending champ Japan not featured?). Ensuring FIFA's authenticity is continued for the female counterparts, USWNT players Megan Rapinoe and Sydney Leroux (aka Bae), along with Abby and Alex participated in a motion capture session at EA Canada. The game will feature new walks, runs, sprints, and horizontal movements. Along with the news came a trailer on YouTube that features female players working off EA SPORTS™ motto "It's in the game," declaring, "We're in the game." Be a part of history and purchase FIFA 16 September 25 and catch the 2015 Women's World Cup June 6 to July 5. Read the official press release from FIFA here.
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Surf (Album) /
After months of anticipation and a false promise from Chance The Rapper on April 28 stating Surf would drop within the week, the moment is here. The album by Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment is now available to stream and download for free on iTunes, yes free. How one receives news of monumental music releases is always interesting, especially in the day and age of surprise releases. Word-of-mouth, media outlets, or--much to my surprise--Snapchat are all viable options. Around 11pm May 28 Chance tweeted Surf had dropped, at 11:57pm a friend Snapchat'd me making me aware of the news, our historical exchange is featured above.
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment has put together a sonically enticing and diversifying project. It highlights the live aesthetic the group genuinely embodies. The Fader says of them, "these are the sounds of a pack of band kids who hold Miles Davis, Rich Homie Quan, and Kirk Franklin in similarly high esteem." Chance The Rapper, Donnie Trumpet, Nate Fox, Peter Cottontale, and Stix have made Surf a performance piece everyone should hear live. A plethora of features from artists like J.Cole, Busta Rhymes, Big Sean, BJ the Chicago Kid, and Erykah Badu only expands the reach of the project astronomically. Ladies and gentleman, enjoy Surf below.
Album Credits:
- 1. Miracle — Amanda Baily, Chance The Rapper, Eryn Allen Kane, Jeff Gittleman, Lane Beckstrom, Macie Stewart, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, Stix, The Step Kids & Victoria Lee
- 2. Slip Slide — Ady Suleiman, B.o.B, BJ the Chicago Kid, Busta Rhymes, Chance The Rapper, Janelle Monáe, Jeff Gittleman, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, Rob Gueringer, Stix & The O’My’s
- 3. Warm Enough — C SICK, Chance The Rapper, Eryn Allen Kane, Harry Hunt Jr., J. Cole, Jeff Gittleman, Knox Fortune, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Noname Gypsy & Peter Cottontale
- 4. Nothing Came To Me — JP Floyd & Nico Segal
- 5. Wanna Be Cool — Big Sean, Cam Osteen, Carter Lang, Chance The Rapper, Eryn Allen Kane, Jack Red, Jeff Gittleman, Jeremih, Kiara Lainer, Kyle, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Peter Cottontale
- 6. Windows — BJ the Chicago Kid, C SICK, Chance The Rapper, Eryn Allen Kane, Francis Farewell Starlite, Jack Red, Jamila Woods, Lane Beckstrom, Liam Cunningham, Macie Stewart, Matt Carrol, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, Raury & Vivian McConnell
- 7. Caretaker — D.R.A.M. & Peter Cottontale
- 8. Just Wait — Cameron Osteen, Carter Lang, Chance The Rapper, Dustin Green, Francis Farewell Starlite, JP Floyd, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Peter Cottontale
- 9. Familiar — Chance The Rapper, Dustin Green, Ilan Kidron, Jack Red, JP Floyd, King Louie, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, Quavo & Sir The Baptist
- 10. SmthnthtIwnt — Chuck Ellis, Jeff Gittleman, Jenna Jimenez, JP Floyd, Mitchell Owens, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale & Saba
- 11. Go — Amanda Bailey, Eryn Allen Kane, Francis Farewell Starlite, Jeff Gittleman, Jesse Boykins III, Joey Purp, Lane Beckstrom, Lili K, Macie Stewart, Mike Golden, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Peter Cottontale
- 12. Questions — Dustin Green, Jamila Woods, Nate Fox & Nico Segal
- 13. Something Came To Me — Francis Farewell Starlite, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Peter Cottontale
- 14. Rememory — Ady Suleiman, Chance The Rapper, Dustin Green, Erykah Badu, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Peter Cottontale
- 15. Sunday Candy — Chance The Rapper, Eryn Allen Kane, Franco Davis, Jack Red, Jamila Woods, JP Floyd, Macie Stewart, Nate Fox, Nico Segal, Patrick Paige, Peter Cottontale, Sima Cunningham & Stix
- 16. Pass The Vibe — Eric Butler, JP Floyd, Nate Fox, Nico Segal & Thadeus Tukes
Tell Your Story One Picture at a Time: @electricneel Talks Instagram /
Marc Riboud, renowned French photographer once said, "Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second." What Instagram allows its users to do is instantly share those savored moments captured in photos and videos with the world. The social networking giant also offers an intimate documentary of people's daily lives: see what they had for dinner yesterday, how frequently they workout, the people they spend time with, and the places they have gone. An intriguing and reflective self-expression is the product of an Instagram feed from somebody like Neely Wood. The Chattanooga, TN native considers her whole life an adventure and wants people to know about it. Neely, better known as @electricneel, updates her IG religiously, posting stunning sceneries, portraits, and hobbies that narrate her journey. One scroll down her page and it is evident Neely is a storyteller, so InTheRough spoke with the photographer on how she utilizes the app to fulfill her creative expression. Enjoy the conversation below!
InTheRough: When did you download Instagram?
Neely Wood: I remember downloading Instagram the second I found out it was available on Android devices in April 2011. A pretty vivid memory for me actually... I was on a trip in Philadelphia and used whatever little 3G data I had left for the month to download the app!
ITR: How did you hear about it?
NW: It was all the rage when everyone started getting iPhones when I was in high school. I was behind on the 'Gram Train since I had an Android, but I was super stoked about having an app that I could edit my photos and post on without having to deal with Facebook statuses, "Become a Fan" pages, and ads.
ITR: Have you gone through periods of heavy use and periods of dormancy?
NW: I can definitely say I've never been through Instagram dormancy... I've always been a huge fan. But as Instagram etiquette has made its way into our understanding of how to use social media, I've been trying to keep my posts to one a day. It's so hard to do, though, when you're constantly taking photos like I am!
ITR: How does Instagram fit into your daily life?
NW: Like I've said, I post on Instagram about once a day. I'm a photographer, and I see just about everything as a photograph, so finding photos to take has never been a challenge for me. It's always been more of having to choose which photo to post that's harder! I like to go on "adventures" (as I call them) to new places in or out of town, either with friends or alone, and I'm always snapping photos when I do that. Not to mention, the classic latte art photo while you study at the coffee shop is always a great option!
ITR: What has VSCO offered for your photography?
NW: VSCO has really provided me with inspiration over the last year or so. For a while, I became super obsessive with having the exactly correct angles, point-of-view, quality, and lighting for my Instagram posts once I edited with VSCO, but recently I've tried to let go some. I really do love following VSCO-savvy accounts that do a lot with minimalistic and portraiture photography. That's definitely my style!
ITR: It's no secret you love facades, where have you been in the last few months that features great building-scapes?
NW: Ahhhh, architecture, my newest love! Recently I've been taking trips to bigger cities (I live in Greenville, South Carolina, which is relatively quaint) like Atlanta and Asheville. Atlanta's skyline is totally killer! And Asheville's elaborately muralled walls never get old. Any place that mixes older buildings with mod city life is right down my alley (no pun intended).
ITR: Do you find yourself using a DSLR camera or your mobile camera more often?
NW: When I travel, I'm definitely more into using my DSLR simply because I'm guaranteed that crisp quality that you have to work harder for with a mobile camera (I have a Galaxy s4). But, I do send all of my DSLR (Nikon d5000, in my case) photos to my email to be edited by VSCO on my phone if I intend on posting them. I wouldn't choose any other method... unless, of course, the simple VSCO app was accessible on the computer!
ITR: How has your Instagram evolved?
NW: When I first started 'gramming, I posted literally anything and everything... no joke. If I drank coffee in the same mug every day, I would post it every time. I was so ridiculous! But also, there was no such thing as post-limiting back in 2010! Now, I'm much more selective. If I do nothing cool on a particular day, I like to post older photos I took that week. It's a lot less poor-quality selfies and a lot more landscapes and portraits.
ITR: Describe your Instagram's content in your own words.
NW: My bio provides a pretty sound description of my account (and it rhymes!): "mainly just adventures, friends, coffee, the gym, ukulele, and @[my boyfriend's handle]". I post what I do... I hike, travel, spend lots of time at coffee shops, post loads of cheesy couple pictures, and share both my gym progress and when I learn a new song on my ukulele. It's mostly about photography, though.
ITR: You obviously value fitness, tell us how you keep active.
NW: Being a full-time college student that keeps academics number one, I've made it my mission this past semester to make the gym a regular part of my week. After the winter holidays, I started making a habit of going 5 times per week to the gym, even if it was for less than an hour. Being let's face it -- you're gonna waste the hour watching endless YouTube videos after class anyway. I also used Instagram to motivate myself because there are so many fitness accounts to follow, and I was sure to keep my followers updated on my progress. It's a great motivator to bring your booty to the weight room.
ITR: How is the ukulele coming?
NW: I started playing last year during my winter break of 2014. I've always wanted to pick up another instrument that you could sing and play with, and the guitar seemed way too big for me to tackle. My friend had a spare ukulele, and I haven't stopped since! Instagram video definitely gave me an outlet for it.
ITR: Is your feed cohesive or is there a collage effect?
NW: I wish I had some more cohesiveness, actually. My feed is totally random. But, I do notice when I've only been posting pictures of people or myself... then I'll just take a trip downtown and find something new!
ITR: Do you have the perfect caption?
NW: Definitely some sort of pun. I'm really bad at captions... I get so excited to post the photo most of the time that my caption comes out super straight-forward. And then I usually change it later (shhhhh)!
ITR: What posts stick out and why?
NW: Posts that aren't square-cropped! It's so rare that I'll post something with a border to make it fit in the Instagram square because it totally interrupts the flow. Switching back and forth between squares and rectangles is a huge pet peeve of mine, I'll admit.
ITR: Best coffee spot you've 'grammed?
NW: That is really, really difficult to answer. I loved this shop that has a few locations in Atlanta called Octane Coffee Bar. It's simple design gave me so much inspiration. Plus, the latte art was on another level!
ITR: Your posts definitely feature PDA, why is that?
NW: My Instagram is a very accurate reflection of what's important to me in my day-to-day life. Recently, most of my adventures have been with my boyfriend since we live a few hours apart. Photos are moments turned into memories, so I find myself taking a lot of photos of us when we are together, and I can never resist posting a cheese/cute/romantic picture. To me, displays of affection are art! If I see a couple walking down the street or sitting in the park far enough away not to notice me, I always snap a photo of them.
ITR: Did you have a favorite adventure this year?
NW: I'd have to say that Asheville is always my favorite. I've been four or five times this semester for various occasions, and I never get tired of the art that seeps from its streets. I went in April this one time for a "meditation and mindfulness" seminar at the UNC Asheville, and I just remember it being so alive at night. I didn't get many pictures that time, but it was a really neat perspective.
ITR: What do you wish to convey through your Instagram?
NW: I really just wish to display who I am! I try not to do a whole lot with glitz and glam and selfies, but to instead to more of the whole here-is-my-world-why-don't-you-take-a-look thing. It's not about likes or follows at the end of the day... It's about inspiration, artistry, and the ability to instantaneously share what you're doing with the world.
Follow Neely's movement on Instagram here.
Release Reminder: Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Chicago" /
In case you forgot, this Saturday, May 30, Michael Jordan's first-ever Air Jordan will bless shelves across the world. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Chicago" will return in its original form just as it did 30 years ago, beginning with the colorway: white, black, and University red. Much to sneakerheads' delight the sneaker will feature a red Nike Air tag on the tongue, Air Jordan's black winged branding, and no Jumpman logo on the back heel like the 2013 release. The OG aesthetic carries over into packaging as the "Chicago" Ones will come unlaced, a nod to MJ's last game as a Bull. Get your pair May 30, 10am EST, at Nike.com and retailers like Livestock for $160 USD.
Thanks, Complex for the new looks and informational piece.
Kanye West Helps Merriam-Webster Update the Dictionary /
Words like "lowkey" and "hella" are inserted in conversations everyday; our vernacular changes person by person, region by region using colloquial terms, abbreviations, and the hippest of slangs. This is a product of the ever-evolving English language. Yesterday, Merriam-Webster announced its dictionary has grown by more than 1,700 entries, as well as new senses and contextual examples to update and enhance the word catalog. "Colony collapse disorder" and "neurofeedback" provide the modernization to academia, while the internet and social media frenzy spawns the addition of words like "meme", "photobomb", and "emoji". Find more new entries Merriam-Webster Unabridged.
P.S. Yes, this is "clickbait".