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Music isn’t just background noise—it’s the heartbeat of our lives. It moves through us like electricity, shaping memories, igniting revolutions, and anchoring us to moments in time. Its power is raw, spiritual, and at times, unexplainable.

I often find myself tracing the landmarks of my life not through dates or events, but through albums and songs. Music molded me in childhood, carried me through joy and heartbreak, pulled me back from the edge—and, in darker moments, even pushed me closer to it. It’s been both savior and saboteur. Through it, I’ve found kindred souls, lost a few battles, and fallen—hard—into love.

There’s a strange, beautiful thing that happens when a certain song begins to play. In an instant, I’m transported. I feel it all again: the rush, the ache, the light. One memory, seared into me like fire, was the night I traveled to New York City to see a band at Madison Square Garden. I remember the train ride, the electric energy of the crowd, the music vibrating through the floor, lifting us all into something divine.

But here’s the twist—the music that soundtracked my journey wasn’t even the band I went to see. It was something else almost entirely. Yet it synced with that night so perfectly, it became the unofficial score to an unforgettable chapter in my life.

I’ve been to hundreds of shows, festivals, even Live Aid. But that night… that night was different. Over 15 years have passed, and still, the memory is vivid, the feeling undimmed. The music wrapped around me like a second skin, and I knew in that moment: this is what it means to be alive.

That’s the alchemy of music—it doesn’t just play, it possesses. It transforms ordinary days into sacred ones. And if I’m lucky, I’ll catch that feeling again. That heart-stopping, soul-stirring beauty. Because once you’ve felt it, you spend the rest of your life chasing it.

The Black Keys On World Cafe : World Cafe : NPR.

Pic of the day

December 27, 2012

Whiskey River on My Mind

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11 Pennsylvania Bands You Should Listen To Now :: Blogs :: List of the Day :: Paste.

Work Drugs

City Rain

Oh James…*sigh*

AWESOME!

This is one of my favorite duo’s as of late. Sister’s from Sweden who were You Tube sensations.

Legend Spotlight: Etta James

December 25, 2011

Who: Etta James (Jamesetta Hawkins) DOB: 1/25/1938
What: Grammy-award winner, Roll Hall of Fame inductee and one of the most  jazz, gospel, r&b, rock, and soul legends of our time.
Where: Born in LA
James is battling terminal Leukemia at this time.  Sending much love and strength to the ailing legend.
Article Link http://www.examiner.com/female-indie-alternative-artists-in-national/legend-spotlight

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damnnostalgia:

I went to an outdoor music show a few years back, and this band was opening. Never heard of them prior to that date, but after seeing them play live, I made sure to buy both (they now have three) of their albums on my way home.

This is a song off of their newest album. Give them a try. Out of Atlanta, Georgia, I give you The Whigs.

(Athens Georgia, actually) 

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aconversationoncool:

Saturday Stones – Moonlight Mile

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acid-casual:

The Whigs~> Half the World Away

This may be the coolest thing you do today…. – Philadelphia Social Media | Examiner.com.

Avi Buffalo

April 23, 2010

Here are two tracks off their self titled album due for release 4.27.10

What’s In It For

Remember Last Time

Avi Buffalo will be opening for Modest Mouse and Blitzen Trapper this summer. Check their site for the touring schedule.

Avi Buffalo Official site