Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Squinch Owl
"Squinch Owl is a wild animal who came in to your house through an open window looking for food. You thought it was cute, so you tried to tame it. It sits on your shoulder now, and makes beautiful noises, but will go for the jugular if you're not careful."-Folk Routes
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Brendan Howey
Exactly what you would expect from a Mountain Bike Film random remix tunes and a lot of slow motion but if you go behind that the riding is incredible. Brendan rips a sweet looking trail and throws his dirt jumping steez into a technical singletrack. It'll definitely get you stoked to ride your bike. Enjoy!
Burn them cities little darling.
Close your eyes little darling.
Forget the prayers
the untold stories still remain.
Escape your cage little darling.
Spread your wings little darling.
Those sterile walls
are the ones to blame.
Leave your legs in the woods little darling.
Keep your mind in the air little darling.
The trees are the ones
who truly care.
-tp
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Freight Train
Here's a classic for all you twat-fools out there. Elizabeth Cotton wrote this song around 1908 when she was about 13 years old after saving up to buy her own guitar she revolutionized the alternating bass style of playing. Where she would play a right handed guitar upside down and play the bass strings with her fingers and the melodies with her thumb. Her wamwam style of playing is known now most commonly as "cotton picking." Enough with my brief history lesson. Click play and ENJOY!!!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Stop
Arte Sempre
What up my brothas and sistas! Heres a video of Zio Ziegler a fatherly figure, a shredder and a homie. In this short introduction Zio goes in to the world of his art as well as his new store, Arte Sempre Which is located in Mill valley, CA at 104 Throckmorton Down Town next to the the theater.
For the next month i'll be displaying 20 black and white film prints at his gallery and I'd love for the homies to drop by. Tell your friends, your dogs, your moms, your pops, your teachers, and grandmothers. (sneak Peak)
Joanna Newsom
Lately this girl has been rocking my world with her "Appalachian-meets-avant-garde take on folk" music. She plucks beautiful harp melodies and solos on her celtic harp which may drift you to sleep, yet her clever and bizzare lyrics tame you to stay awake and drift into a trance like state. Some of her songs like "Emily" include a banjo which gives her music an everlasting stream of uniqueness and the fact that she's adorable makes it even better. ENJOY!
666 Chris Von Blohn
Chris is a fellow Twat and here is a tasty bowl of the devil brought to you by his woodwamwheels.
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