I love the Clipse! While the last Clipse album wasn’t what I expected it to be it was still better than most Hip Hop these days. I was stoked when my homie Defense turned me on to this new mixtape that Pusha T is putting out. Do yourself a favor and get that shit. It’s amazing and I listened to his song like 8 times in a row the other night. I haven’t been excited about a mixtape like this in a long time. The video is also pretty dope but I doubt with the imagery if you will see it anytime soon on tv. Enjoy!
Everyone should definitely go check out my wonderful wife Amy’s blog about gardening and pickling. Check it out. Enjoy.
A snippet of Doing Time by Mike Herrera of MxPx solo at The Milestone in Charlotte last night.
Everlast doing a little bit of Johnny Cash at the House of Pain show here in Charlotte.
I hope everyone can find their way to hanging out with me and some good friends on what will be a great night!
Man it feels like forever since I have posted an update on here. Sorry for the long absence. I have started a new career since last we talked and it has been keeping me pretty busy. I am also working on some new pieces for a show at TwentyTwo coming up in February. I also have been catching up on some shows lately. I got rid of cable a while ago and have been enjoying finding shows that have long been canceled. Jeremy Davis got me started on The Wire, which is probably one of my all time favorite shows now. If you want to see the way a series SHOULD end (unlike that horrible bullshit Lost finale) then watch the last episode of The Wire, but not before checking out all the seasons. I am also on season 4 of Six Feet Under which I am thoroughly enjoying. Can’t wait to see how it ends as well. Right now I am waiting for some paint to dry and enjoying the first episode of Season 4. Well I will update soon, I promise with pics of what I have been up to. Night.
We are in Myrtlr Beach for a wedding and we were blown away by this place in Cherry Grive, SC. It amazes me that places like this are that openly rascist and are still up and operating. I love the south, but it really needs to pull itself into the 21st century.
R.I.P. EYEDEA (Mikey Larson)
In a time where hip hop is a shell of its former self, you were someone that true hip hop heads could listen to and contemplate how bright the future of underground hip hop could be.
Here is a close up of the hands. Also a special shout out to my wonderful wife Amy for helping make the paper flowers.