Marching To The Heartbeats

gregpuciato:

Last day of tour conversations with a good friend. Everyone cross their fingers that @bhinds and Mastodon win the Grammy they’re nominated for tomorrow. It’ll feel like a victory for all of us if they do. Couldn’t be more proud of these guys. I remember when we were both playing to 100 people in weird taverns and shit ten years ago. Tonight is sold out at 4900 people. Sometimes the good guys do win. (Taken with instagram)

This was such a special show. Two of the best heavy bands in the world, in their own brilliantly different ways. Music at its best.

gregpuciato:

Last day of tour conversations with a good friend. Everyone cross their fingers that @bhinds and Mastodon win the Grammy they’re nominated for tomorrow. It’ll feel like a victory for all of us if they do. Couldn’t be more proud of these guys. I remember when we were both playing to 100 people in weird taverns and shit ten years ago. Tonight is sold out at 4900 people. Sometimes the good guys do win. (Taken with instagram)

This was such a special show. Two of the best heavy bands in the world, in their own brilliantly different ways. Music at its best.

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Me and my band had a fun couple of nights in Aberdeen recording this cover of Slipknot’s ‘Duality’. If you like, please re-post!

hermitologist:

Thrice, “Milly Michaelson” (Cover) 

I don’t usually repost these things, but this is too good not to.

Jesus titty christ. Well played boys.

There are few feelings as amazing as when a album just clicks, when you’re sitting in your car or at your desk (or wherever you listen to music) and you just feel it wash over you, like “Fuuuuuu-this is incredible.” And if there’s a moral to this story, I guess it’s that just because an album doesn’t sound or feel just like you’d hoped it would, that doesn’t mean it never will.

—Riley Breckenridge on Young Widow’s ‘In and Out of Youth and Lightness’ (x)

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