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The lack of imperfection but the neccessity of pleasure and strength.  SPINES, without them, we don't walk, but with them we gain identity, integrity, and we thrive.  Some music is better than others just are SPINES.   Their music holds solid and true.  Not lying for the wrong reasons, but existing for the untempered truth of what music and life can be.  The comfort of what is challenging, makes a bed for the complex.  SPINES.  SPINES' effection is found in steadied patience, that is tried and true.  However energy, performance, and function transist into rare lands of embodiment, not met before.  Thankful and yet cautious, for that which is given, and that isn't going to stop giving.

Spines TranscendenceOn this night, the first band displays attractive easy pallets that blend with easy melodies but challenging voicings.  The second band is a band of individual stars, that reign in their own universes.  To each his or her own, but to each come SPINES.  Music, that walks straight and upright, holding the stucture, that leads into good todays and brighter tomorrows.  Sweet dreams of floats down distant rivers, but yet a comfort in the unfamiliar,  surrounds you.  Easy to take for granted, but one must pay respect to the strength and the support of thought, that are SPINES.  Beatiful is a face.  Strong are arms.  Desirous, yet caring, are hearts.  Paient, yet labor ridden are feet and legs.  None find their purpose without SPINES.

On August 12, 2011. The nature of true strength being taken for granted was found.  Surely matters of opinion, nonetheless, opinion finds its way in the definitions of faith and simple healing.  Living the momement and existing in mere indulgence in what life can give,  finds an anology in spines, and as in Augst 12,2011 @ The Highland Inn Ballroom, SPINES.  They return to the premise that music doesnt neccessarily need to be copied or chased.  SPINES deliver music that exisits and persists in the growth and maturation of good ideas, patient solidarity, and transcendent grooves. Their music floats through any challenge while providing strength and hope for better music to come.   You find that something has been taken for granted, something has been with you the whole while, and something has supported the cause of a certain life and music.  Such are spines, and such is SPINES.

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The Grid...

Here’s where you can enter a world and ride upon a plane of unnatural existence becoming the only existence, becoming the reality, becoming natural. Daft Punk puts us here with this most riveting chronological musical of the story of Flynn meeting his son on the grid.

This album is one of the cool ones. One of the ones that can fit anywhere. Sit you at peace, and be easy. Yeaaah EE zee. Political, spiritual, familial, and your girlfriend, not to mention. You can also find emanicipation and redemption in this album.

The Top 3 Reasons to Listen to Adele 21

On February 22, 2011, Adele released “21” the follow-up to “19,” her breakthrough debut.  Critics the world over have described “21” as “simply timeless”, “haunting”, “soaring”, “organic”, and “poignant”, and have compared her vocal stylings to artists such as Amy Winehouse and Dusty Springfield,

From the first piano chords into ("I see you drivin' around town with a girl I know.  I'm like F**k You!")  He had us hooked with a curious fascination of what is to come and refreshment in what could be found as vulgar.  Vulgarity being made endearing and with an artist givin' us the truth of the art he wants to do with some juicy goodness. 

On Friday, February 17th, I went to see the Atlanta-based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist collective, Joy Scout, perform at Eddie’s Attic. Emily Kate Boyd and Nicki Thrailkill, the heart of Joy Scout, were missing third member Jesse Tyler, but were joined by long time collaborators Will Boos on ukulele, David Stephens on banjo, Paul Warner on lap steel, as well as Will Robertson on bass, who also produced their new album: Vampires at Sea.

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