GAINESVILLE, FL   •   GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION   •   ESTABLISHED 2006 
  1. August 16, 2010

    Surf’s Up!

    I don’t like that surfing shit. Rock ‘n Roll’s been going downhill ever since Buddy Holly died. -American Graffiti

    Surfing is the coolest. With surf-inspired lo-fi pop on the rise in the last year or so via bands like The Drums, Surfer’s Blood, Wavves, Crystal Stilts (thank you tidal waxing) it’s easier to conch out on the sound swells and pipelines of significant American music tanning the gamut from 60s Teen Idol Frankie Avalon to early 90s Estrus Records Trash. So Hang-Loose, Drop-In and Duck Dive into My Top Ten Collection of Super Cool Surf Jams.

    10 Weezer Surfwax America



    The Blue Album is a melodic pop-rock masterpiece built on the sandy foundation of Brian Wilson’s beach craze.







    9 The Jesus & Mary Chain Kill Surf City



    Just when you think it’s okay to have a good time at the beach, TJ&MC show up to remind you that the ocean (and love) will take your life and wash your bloated remains up on shore.







    8 Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers Modern World



    Nantucket is no surfing slouch and even if it was, Jonathan Richman could surf the desert sand if he wanted.







    7 Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet Any Song



    Of all the surf-instrumental groups (first or second wave), Shadowy Men are my fave.







    6 Morrissey Everyday Is Like Sunday



    As significant as Normandy.







    5 Ramones Rockaway Beach



    Not sure what the waves are like in Queens but the Ramones shred them hard.







    4 Chris Isaak Wicked Game



    A paradise that exists somewhere between Blue Hawaii and Blue Velvet (perhaps in a Blue Hotel).







    3 The Pixies Dig For Fire



    The very best of New Wave and Surf Music crafted on the shores of another planet and kindly brought to Earth by Frank Black & Co.







    2 Sparks Let’s Go Surfing



    Beach Blanket Bingo comes to the Arthouse. AKA Best Surf Song to reference Richard Wagner, Charles Dickens, and Billy Shakespeare.







    1 The Ventures Walk Don’t Run



    As straight forward and powerful as the waves themselves. This says it all!


  2. July 25, 2010

    Killer Blow


  3. July 1, 2010

    For Barnocky, in his Cold German Sardine Can



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  4. May 6, 2010

    The Secret History & The World That Never Was





    Dearest Michael Grace Jr,

    The Beautiful & Glorious Failures still care and we love you with all the strength that can be mustered.

    Forever,

    One More Lost Detective


  5. April 28, 2010

    Masshysteri

    Swedish Gypsy-EnCrusted Punx playing Post-Apocalyptic New Wavy-Surf Laden Anthems in the Genuine Vein of Before I Knew What Hit Me. My New Favorite Band and Best Album of 2010 thus far.

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  6. March 22, 2010

    Black Tambourines

    My buddy Griff, of For Ex-Lovers Only, stopped by this past week to drop off his latest 7″ on Magic Marker Records (label home to Tullycraft and Dear Nora). It took a bit of convincing but Berthold Akzidenz-Grotesk was the way to go.



    Listen to Price Is Righteous and enjoy it as much as I do:

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  7. October 10, 2009

    My Favorite





    In honor of my one true favorite, Jessica K. Jancek, and our fulfilling first year together.


  8. September 16, 2009

    My New Favorite Human



    I probably watched this video 10 times in a row which means I just spent nearly 45 minutes of my life in a state of sheer bliss.