Klompressor

Dec 02

I’m the #3 Whackmaster on Josh Thompson’s Beer Smashing Game. I dare you to try to beat my score. Giddyup. http://www.joshthompsonofficial.com/whackabeer

I’m the #3 Whackmaster on Josh Thompson’s Beer Smashing Game. I dare you to try to beat my score. Giddyup. http://www.joshthompsonofficial.com/whackabeer

Dec 01

[video]

Nov 18

[video]

Nov 15

How many days til California?

How many days til California?

Nov 12

[video]

Nov 11

[video]

Nov 09

Patch Adams came up to the suite to hang. You know, no big thing really.

Patch Adams came up to the suite to hang. You know, no big thing really.

“Download the song “House of Cards” by Isaac Russell when you sign up for his e-mail list! Click here: http://bit.ly/3GR2ql @isaacrussell”

Oct 11

Check out these webisodes the Avett Brothers put up on their site to promote the new album- which if you haven’t heard yet you REALLY should. http://www.theavettbrothers.com/countdown

Check out these webisodes the Avett Brothers put up on their site to promote the new album- which if you haven’t heard yet you REALLY should. http://www.theavettbrothers.com/countdown


Ciao My Shining Star is the best compilation I’ve heard in a while. It’s a benefit album to support Mark Mulcahy’s children following the unexpected loss of his wife. Mulcahy was the lead singer for a couple late 80s/early 90s bands (including Polaris from Pete and Pete!) and the compilation is made up entirely of his songs reworked by some pretty impressive artists (Thom Yorke, Frank Black, Michael Stipe, The National……..and so on. Seriously.) Some of the songs are really sad, especially considering the circumstances, but overall there’s a great quirkiness to these songs. Almost They Might Be Giants-ish.. but more likely to tug at the ol’ heartstrangs.
Listen here- www.myspace.com/markmulcahymusic

Ciao My Shining Star is the best compilation I’ve heard in a while. It’s a benefit album to support Mark Mulcahy’s children following the unexpected loss of his wife. Mulcahy was the lead singer for a couple late 80s/early 90s bands (including Polaris from Pete and Pete!) and the compilation is made up entirely of his songs reworked by some pretty impressive artists (Thom Yorke, Frank Black, Michael Stipe, The National……..and so on. Seriously.) Some of the songs are really sad, especially considering the circumstances, but overall there’s a great quirkiness to these songs. Almost They Might Be Giants-ish.. but more likely to tug at the ol’ heartstrangs.

Listen here- www.myspace.com/markmulcahymusic