September 2009
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Church Music Releases!
Just wanted to let you all know that our new album, Church Music, has FINALLY released today. It’s in stores everywhere. It’s on iTunes. It’s $8.99 on Amazon MP3. It’s really exciting how much positive response we’ve been getting, and for something we’ve had to ourselves for a long time, I’m really thrilled that other people can hear it!
Let me know how...
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US Legal Drinking Age Commentary →
I was doing some cnn.com headline reading this morning when I stumbled upon this interesting commentary (link above), about the legal drinking age in the US. The most fascinating thing in the whole article to me is this…
“The United States is one of only four countries — the others are Indonesia, Mongolia and Palau — with an age as high as 21. All others either have no...
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a month of cd purchases.
i think that a person’s music choices tell alot about them. i think about this all the time, so i decided to post all the music i have bought in the past month. everything. embarassing or not. so, here it goes, from date of purchase to now.
Thrice - Beggars Third Eye Blind - Ursa Major Mutemath - Armistice All Time Low - Nothing Personal Fun - Aim and Ignite Imogen Heap - Ellipse Jason...
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new switchfoot single.
here’s a video of the new switchfoot single “mess of me.” we ended up playing with them alot this summer and all of their new songs blew me away, this one in particular. i can’t wait to hear the rest of the album. anyway, what do you guys think of it?
love, mark
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Poor Hogwarts.
hahaha!!
hahahaha. WOW! i wish i loved things as much as this kid loves bacon.
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Jonny Greenwood on Audiophiles →
I found this interview today and it brought up some really interesting ideas in my head. I really like buying and listening vinyl, and Jonny Greenwood said he likes listening to vinyl at home because of it’s “finite” length. I could not agree more.
There’s something special about the listening experience when you subdivide the record into “sides.” Sometimes...