I apologize for my inactivity on the blog. Two jobs, and final exams, have recently bent me over a table and taken my virgin asshole. But soon as I'm done with those I'll be making posts much more often. Students, feel me. And we out. (exits stage left, cue Journey track...music playing...*"Don't stop...believing"*...hums bassline...)
Peace yall. And good luck on finals to those goin thru the same bs i am right now. I'll try and post my review of the new Coheed album sometime later today or tomorrow.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
The journey begins...check out the FarOut crew in New Orleans on a quite productive "business" trip. lol. Wish I could show you footage from that night...
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
So, about a year ago I started a band with a friend of mine named Tobias 'Bias' Harris called Good Mourning Vietnam. Unfortunately, due to the fact that i'm a lameass and am always either working, in school, or doing something that keeps us from doing music...'we' haven't made much music since...but he has kept grinding and making dope tracks. I knew big homie was dope from the start, but lately I have been blown away. Bias and his associate Glenn have been tearing up stages locally here in Georgia, and have recently taken their act up North. The feedback has been ridiculous. Everywhere they go all I hear about was how they put to shame any act coming before or after their performance. The latest track they have out is called 'Stencil' and is sick as all get out. Check this track and tell anyone who hasn't been a witness to this revolution. The chemistry that Bias and Glenn have on the mic is surely what we've all been waiting for. It's about time to say goodbye to all the whack southern rap that we've become comfortable with and get back to the roots and the soul of real hip hop. I am currently attempting to put together a live ensemble of musicians to perform live sets with Bias and Glenn upon their return...and am anticipating some amazing jam sessions. Good luck to the FarOut crew on their venture to show the world what they've been waiting for. The revolution is now...and it will not be televised...yet. Check the link and comment on how you feel about the track.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Just wanted to say that the last few days have been amazing. I have been inspired by my peers and by the artists that have been around me. Getting this internship has been one of the best things that could have ever happened. Big things are going down, moves being made, and I'm sure you all will hear, see, and witness the revolution that is at hand. Ms. Janelle Monae has two amazing tracks out, 'Tightrope ft. Big Boi' + 'Cold War'. The minds of Wondaland Art Society are constantly making new ways to blow your mind. The revolution will be televised. Stay tuned.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010

So this iPad nonsense. Wtf. Am i the online one that is disappointed. Sure its cool and fancy and sleek. But its pointless if you already have a laptop. It doesn't have a webcam on the front like we all anticipated. It doesn't support the Mac OS that we all love. It runs a simpler OS that apple is calling A4. Wireless service is also limited to Att, just like the iPhone. And it only holds 64 gb of data. So basically you're lugging around a 10"x10" iPod. No thanks.
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