Kyle Digs

interweb spelunking & booze inspired ramblings

my love is coming i can barely hardly wait around

i wish i was 1/5th as cool as Common.

seanlennon:

Thanks everyone for kind words today. Love, Sean

seanlennon:

Thanks everyone for kind words today. Love, Sean

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Typewriter That Paints In Color

Artist Tyree Callahan dusted off an old 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter and modified the parts to create a chromatic painting device. Tyree removed the typewriter’s ink pads and replaced them with colored paint pads and markers. [BitRebels]

great performance from an AOTY contender

1000xpm:

You Won’t | Three Car Garage / Television

Almost without question one of my top 5 albums for 2011, I highly, HIGHLY recommend Skeptic Goodbye, You Won’t’s debut full-length. The folks over at Secret Sound Shop filmed ‘em live in a cemetery. Honestly, all their tracks are great, but Television is also among my year’s favorite single tracks - catch it above with a little acoustic guitar and drum, slightly changing up the style of the recorded version but leaving the energy intact. Side B video for Skeptic Goodbye is here.

You Won’t are Josh Arnoudse and Racky Sastri, an indie-folk duo from Massachusetts who met and formed in high school. Skeptic Goodbye is their debut album released this year that you can pick up via their bandcamp. Also hit ‘em up at the website or on twitter. Check out/listen to the album version of Television here.

Music like this is why I love to do this site.

I don’t know— what’s the difference between Rush and Led Zeppelin, other than the fact that one band is awesome and one is really annoying? Maybe we’re like Led Zeppelin— but maybe we’re Rush. Everything is relative. The worst thing that can happen is for you to think that you’re Led Zeppelin, but it turns out you’re Loverboy.

The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney on how his band will be remembered 20 years from now. (via pitchfork)

I’m just choking down a salt year
when sugar’s all I’ve longed for…

from “Salt Year” by Chris Bathgate (via tunemuse)

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