The Humane Society Thrift Store has become a huge problem for me recently. Last time I went in there, it was like they had a direct link to my taste banks, or at the very least, to music I was exposed to when I was very young. Every record I flipped through was one I… Continue reading Aerie
Author: Seth
Don Quixote
We’ve been going to the neighborhood Goodwill store almost every weekend for months. As soon as I walk through the door, I leave Sherry somewhere near the jewelry counter, and I make a bee-line for the records. For the last 6 weeks, there has been nothing new really, and I have flipped through the same… Continue reading Don Quixote
Toucan Do It Too
You know it’s going to be an interesting thrift store experience when they price things by the pound. While sifting through the Stephen King books, polyester pants, random mismatched golf clubs and orphaned carafes from long dead coffee makers, I stumbled upon a stack of records. I sat down on the ground and began the… Continue reading Toucan Do It Too
Fearless
This week, I decided to visit my local record store and actually buy something this time. Last time I was in there, it was about a week and a half ago, and I found some things that I wanted, but I decided to think about them for a week, instead of impulse buy about 20… Continue reading Fearless
Vinyl Collecting
I started buying vinyl before I even owned a turntable. I would go to record stores and browse through the stacks and find the odd Amazing Rhythm Aces or Rodney Crowell record and buy it, because it was cool and old, and at a price of one dollar, it beat having to spend ten dollars… Continue reading Vinyl Collecting
Inspiration
Hey followers whom I have let down. Sorry. Please excuse my absence. Life again. I know you’re probably waiting on the edge of your seat for the return of The Walking Dead, but let me pull on your coat a second. I just want to hip you to some kick ass records that came out in… Continue reading Inspiration
In Defense of the Blues
Hey there 7 followers….long time no type….again. …yeah… Sorry bout that….life…you know? Anyway, I’ve been thinking about the usual: what it means to devote our life to music in an economy that has largely made music have almost NO monetary value…..but I think I’ve talked about that enough lately….so I started thinking about something Townes… Continue reading In Defense of the Blues
Errata
Hey there followers. Long time no type. Just a quick one this week: do yourself a favor and go read this review of the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration: Injustice For All He has a great deal to say about the current state of the music industry in this review. It’s very good. This WeekAlmost finished with the mysterious recording… Continue reading Errata
Crossroads
Hey all! Hope everything is going according to plan this week. This one’s gonna be short and way late. This post is going to be another short one, just some thoughts that occurred to me after having been to a publisher pitch session this last week. If you’re in Nashville, you probably should try to… Continue reading Crossroads
Slipperman’s 10 Commandments of AE Beatdown
If you have done a bit of audio engineering, you may have come across a huge amount of discussion fora on the subject. Most are full of people that talk as if they have a clue, but actually do not. There is one shining exception: the World Of Media Boards, or the “Womb.” If you… Continue reading Slipperman’s 10 Commandments of AE Beatdown