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Friends and Music
Someone posted Sumerian Axe’s record By This Axe I Rule for download.
I know I keep posting about Grill ‘Em All but the dudes got interviewed by Tony from Municipal Waste and it’s way better than any of the other interviews they’ve done.
Spencer Owen has a mind for music that I will always envy; here’s his list of the top 45 records from 2000-2009. I’ve also been listening to him play “Letter Dance” and you probably should too.
As you may know, Carmichael Gallery is my favorite gallery in L.A. and they’re moving. For their last show in the La Brea space they’re showing the works of Mark Jenkins and Aakash Nihalani
Grant Purdum is one of my (very) understanding editors at TMT and does work for a host of other music publications which allows him to do some pretty cool stuff. For instance, he gets to participate in the Village Voice’s Pazz and Jop poll.
Assorted Good Feeling Makers
Look At This Frakking Geekster It’s like that other blog except actually good.
Nic Cage as Everyone Exactly what it sounds like.

While I wait for new Venture Bros. I’ve been reading Todd Alcott’s analyses of episodes past.
Tags: aakash nihalani, best of, carmichael gallery, decade, grant purdum, grill em all, mark jenkins, municipal waste, pazz and jop, spencer owen, sumerian axe
