Tuesday, October 13, 2009
New. Music. Tuesday. 10/13
Another Tuesday and some more great records to add to my year-end list.
BARONESS - Blue Record
FLAMING LIPS - Embyronic
HALL & OATES-Do What You Want, Be What You Are (4 CD)
KANSAS - There's No Place Like Home
LEAVES' EYES - Njord
SKELETONWITCH - Breathing The Fire
NICK SWARDSON - Seriously, Who Farted?
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
New. Music. Tuesday. 10/6.
Some great releases today...support your local record store by clicking THINK INDIE
AIR - Love 2
ARCH ENEMY - Root Of All Evil
LOU BARLOW - Goodnight Unknown
BLESSTHEFALL - Witness
BUILT TO SPILL - There Is No Enemy
DJ SPOOKY - Secret Song
EVERCLEAR - In A Different Light
FALL OF TROY - In The Unlikely Event
LITA FORD - Wicked Wonderland
GOGOL BORDELLO - Live From Axis Mundi
HORSE THE BAND - Desperate Living
Shapeshift
IMMORTAL - All Shall Fall
MISSION OF BURMA - Sound The Speed The Light
MORPHINE - At Your Service
MOUNTAIN GOATS - Life Of The World To Come
PARADISE LOST - Faith Divides Us Death Unites
SPARKLEHORSE/FENNESZ - In The Fishtank 15
STEEL PANTHER - Feel The Steel
WIDESPREAD PANIC - Montreal 1997
ZERO 7 - Yeah Ghost
Monday, October 5, 2009
Battle. For. Milkquarious.
If I could have any marketing job in the world, it would be for the California Milk Board since they put together amazing campaigns like the BATTLE FOR MILKQUARIOUS.
They also have done these ads over the past year...makes you want a tall cold glass of milk, doesn't it?
They also have done these ads over the past year...makes you want a tall cold glass of milk, doesn't it?
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Song That Should Have Been. China Drum. Can't Stop These Things
Back in 1996, a punk band from England called CHINA DRUM released a should-have-been-a-bigger-hit with their single "Can't Stop These Things" from the album, Goosefair
As it goes with most 90s bands of this ilk, they broke up in 2000...but still gave us one of the best "pop-punk" songs of that decade.
As it goes with most 90s bands of this ilk, they broke up in 2000...but still gave us one of the best "pop-punk" songs of that decade.
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