Throwback Thursday: Drivin’ My Life Away

Eddie Rabbit released this classic jam 42 years ago in 1975.

This one goes out to all you road warriors and truck stop cuties begging for a ride. 

This track is a sort of personal anthem for my life and always seems to come on at the most bizzare moments. 

Keep on rollin’ baby, the end of the road is not a long way off. You’ll be there before you know it.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

11 Alternative Indie Music Blogs to Follow in 2017

Chances With Wolves

Chances With Wolves have put out 369 very cool episodes to date packed full of even cooler music. Check this one out. It’s pure gold, and not by chance.

Hearing Gold

Hearing Gold is an indie music blog showcasing emerging artists from around the globe. Great stuff here.

Drunken Werewolf

Drunken Werewolf supports independent and unsigned artists of all shapes, sizes and colors from around the world.

Indie is Not a Genre

Started in Germany, Indie is Not a Genre covers musical styles ranging from rock to electronica to folk, because after all — indie is not a genre.

Indie Central Music

Made for the love of all things great about the indie music scene. The biggest fans of the smallest bands. The central hub for everything indie. Check this indie gem out.

Twangville

A vintage music blog featuring Alt-Country, Americana, Indie, Rock, Folk  and the Blues.

God is in the TV

God Is In The TV‘s core ethos is about giving music fans, writers, and bands, an independent platform, regardless of genre, position or hype.

L.A. Record

L.A. Record is a music blog and also publishes a digital magazine.

Kid With a Vinyl

kid With a Vinyl is an independent blog devoted to covering the best new music spanning across many genres and subgenres. A delightfully quirky indie music blog.

The Owl Mag

A bronze medal music publication and gold medal drinkers. This one is a drunken dandy.

Aquarium Drunkard

Based in Los Angeles, Aquarium Drunkard is an eclectic blog featuring daily music reviews, interviews, features and particularly digs vintage garage, psych, folk, country, soul, funk, r&b and more. Listen and dig.

A Note to Artists & Publicists: How to Submit Your Music to Blogs

“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

J Harold Thompson

J Harold Thompson, a multi-instrumentalist from Córdoba, Argentina released his experimental debut album Last First on August 21st, 2017. It’s a masterful lofi mashup of acoustic Latin guitar and poignant classical music — it’s absolutely gorgeous. A sublime masterpiece. Now, listen and dig my friends.

When I heard this for the first time, I was taken away to a faraway European dreamland, to a courtyard with dogs running about and a closely knit group of musicians sitting about and pouring their heart and souls into a piece of art that would live on forever. 

Peace and love from Puno, Peru.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Jaimie Branch

Jaime Branch’s transcendental neo-jazz symposium, Fly or Die, is an experience like no other.

Here is the latest from Jaimie Branch! A true masterpiece released May 5th, 2017.

Peace and love from Puno, Peru.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Hector Lupo

Hector Lupo released seven tantalizing lofi beats on August 21st, 2017.

Hector is an artist out of Scotland. Here is his latest album, 1970.

Peace and love from Puno, Peru.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan