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Lucky Bastard!!!

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he's not just another masseus..


TGIF (Thank God It's Free)

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Alexisonfire - Old Crows / Young Cardinals


Tracklist:

1. Old Crows
2. Young Cardinals
3. Sons of Privilege
4. Born and Raised
5. No Rest
6. The Northern
7. Midnight Regulations
8. Emerald Street
9. Heading for the Sun
10. Accept Crime
11. Burial

Band:
Alexisonfire
Album: Old Crows/Young Cardinals
Release year: 2009
Genre: Post-Hardcore/Rock
Quality: 234kbit (VBR)

TGIF
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Dinosaur Jr. - Farm


Tracklist

1. Pieces (4:32)
2. I Want You To Know (4:30)
3. Ocean in The Way (4:20)
4. Plans (6:42)
5. Your Weather (3:06)
6. Over It (3:47)
7. Friends (4:32)
8. Said The People (7:41)
9. There's No Here (3:39)
10. See You (5:47)
11. I Don't Wanna Go There (8:43)
12. Imagination Blind (3:21)

TGIF


I am already in agony waiting to see Where The Wild Things Are when I saw gorgeous graffiti on Melrose earlier today, and now the track "All Is Love" by Karen O and her backup band has me at my breaking point. By backup band, The Kids, it really means the A-list rooster of Tristan Bechet (Services), Tom Biller (co-producer with Karen O and member of Afternoons), Bradford Cox (Deerhunter), Brian Chase (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age, The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs), Aaron Hemphill (Liars), Greg Kurstin (The Bird and the Bee), Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes), Oscar Michel (Gris Gris), Imaad Wasif (New Folk Implosion, Alaska), Nick Zinner, (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and an untrained children’s choir.

The song is fabulous, it captures the tenderness and spontaneity of being innocent and free. Soundtrack available September 29th. Digital download for the track starts august 25th, stream at MySpace.




Li Wei

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Chinese artist Li Wei from Beijing started off his performance series ‘Mirroring’ and later on took off attention with his ‘Falls’ series which shows the artist with his head and chest embedded into the ground. His work is a mixture of performance art and photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality. Li Wei states that these images are not computer montages.








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