Monday, March 27, 2006


911 Loose Change

Yes I'm back... And hitting hard this time, getting back to the real reasons I started this BLOG in the first place.... My brother in law sent this to me a couple of days ago (knowing that this type of stuff interests me a lot) and this is by far one of the best documentaries covering the events of September 11th 2001 that I have seen to date. It's a little long but very informative... it's a must see as far as I'm concerned... You can tell that a lot of research was put into this and in my opinion this shit isn't fake because you can go out there and follow up on the information gathered in this documentary yourself.

Visit the official website as well for furthur info: http://www.loosechange911.com/

Sunday, March 12, 2006


PitchShifter

These guys are from Britain and in my opinion they are probably one of the most evolved bands that has ever existed... When they first started out they sounded very Death Metal now, they have a completely different more industrial sound... The fact is they're really good. So if you're a fan of electronic/industrial/heavy/Hardcore/Drum'n'bass check them out... Their website is pretty cool.

And here is an additional website where you can read the Pitchshifter/Rat Bastard comic that was included in their 2000 release "Deviant" : http://www.hujabros.com/pitch.html

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Tegan & Sara

First off, I just want to say two things about this Folk-Rock twin sister duo from Calgary Alberta... Great music and great looking! Tegan & Sara began playing piano at age eight, and in their teens they were skanking around in their own punk bands. This Business of Art, which was produced by singer/songwriter Hawksley Workman, marked their debut in mid-2000 and a summer tour with Neil Young and the Pretenders quickly followed in July. Two years later, Tegan & Sara released If It Was You. So Jealous was their latest release in 2004. I'm anxiously awaiting a new album which should be released sometime in 2006 if they are keeping with the two year intervals between each of their prior albums.