Well, another weekend has come and gone. I'm just going to throw this out there, as I know I have heard a lot of people saying it lately, time is just moving way too fast. Christmas feels like ages ago, reading week will be here and gone before we know it, and then bam, a summer full of work. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, as I don't have a solution to reverse time, but I guess everyone should just take a few minutes sometimes. We're all pretty much getting banged up more nights out of the week than not, out at the bars or just beer pong with a few pals, sometimes it can blur together. This is mostly spurred from The Duke's post about how our cabin fever has set in. Sure, it may seem unhealthy to eat literally only pizza and alcohol for an entire day, but when will we ever be able to do that again? It reminds me of a time right at the start of the break when the Duke and I happened to be driving around town back at home. Almost without saying anything we kind of both knew that things have changed. He said "the trees are getting shorter", and at the time, it sounded hilarious and just ridiculous, but I thought about it later and in a way in kind of made sense. I'm sure the trees aren't literally shorter, but it's that kind of feeling. Like somethings different, but you would never notice it right away. I may just be in an existential mindset as I just watched Lost in Translation which I think is pretty damn good. It just gets you thinking about how some of the most mundane stuff in life can actually be the best.
But enough of the Ferris Bueller rant. Time to post some music from the weekend that was.
I'm not going to take credit for the find, as brotherblog
Hogonation was on top of them before me, but I still think they're super good and really moss to have playing at a get together. It's just a broad and a dude, but they shred pretty hard. They are Matt and Kim
Matt and Kim - DaylightMatt and Kim - Yeah Yeah (Flosstradamus Remix)Next, there's this new guy making his way onto the indie scene. Bit of a rambler, but I expect big things.
Bob Dylan - I Want YouAnd finally a real spacey track from Lost in Translation. Good thinkin' music.
Air - Alone in Kyoto
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