Garage can't usually have windows in four directions. Garages usually have local ordinances restricting their use or the affordances within them. They are almost always legally required to have a garage door.
Running power to a garage or shed is already a big fucking deal in most places tax/building code wise.
And oh hey, he was into Bruce Springsteen starting with the first album. He even did two covers from it, though they weren't released until the Collector's Edition of different albums because Bruce didn't really like them.
Thanks to Spotify Discover Weekly, I have discovered Vaporwave. Not since Machinae Supremacy have I heard something I could honestly call "the songs of my people."
Not sure how I feel. A continuation of the "black n' roll" and/or stoner vibe of Gin. But the new vocalist is not to my liking thus far. McSorley was a douchecanoe, but that man brought unparalleled ferocity of the group.
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Running power to a garage or shed is already a big fucking deal in most places tax/building code wise.
Of course, I can't skip over Crayon Pop with a new Japanese single.
f(x) is back with 4 members
JYP's new group TWICE has appeared with some zombies.
And some fun times
And BEG has returned after many many years.
Despite the fact that the month is currently December, they have absolutely nothing to do with Christmas as far as I can tell.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4TQDU2C2TcvDQGeFs4UgGT
it hasn't stopped playing in my god-damned head for an age
And oh hey, he was into Bruce Springsteen starting with the first album. He even did two covers from it, though they weren't released until the Collector's Edition of different albums because Bruce didn't really like them.
http://www.atthedriveinmusic.com
https://mobile.twitter.com/AtTheDriveIn/status/689598398924623872/video/1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporwave
Here's the song they put in my playlist that led me down the rabbit hole.
Futurama - Lethal Inspection
Checked out Black Moth and Employed to serves début albums, very different but both stella. Really love the energy coming from both of them.
http://recklessdemuremusic.bandcamp.com/album/i-dont-wanna-diy-alone-part-2-live-demos
I really like the title of the first track.
Also, I've been privileged enough to listen to Greg's in-progress Springsteen cover album and it's coming along quite nicely.
http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/02/09/465424122/vikings-choice-cobalt-beast-whip
Not sure how I feel. A continuation of the "black n' roll" and/or stoner vibe of Gin. But the new vocalist is not to my liking thus far. McSorley was a douchecanoe, but that man brought unparalleled ferocity of the group.
I will reserve judgment until I hear more.