MOVED

Well, more like… consolidated and improved. From now on you can find all ramblings, photos, designs, and random interests at UNFIRM. I got tired of maintaining two blogs so I’m bringing them both together.

Add it, check it out, get into it!

http://theunfirm.com



"We all need to look into the dark side of our nature - that’s where the energy is, the passion. People are afraid of that because it holds pieces of us we’re busy denying."
— Sue Grafton


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Planes Mistaken For Stars - Where The Arrow Went Out

Remember when emo/post-hardcore was still a credible genre filled with heartfelt songs played be honest, intense musicians? It wasn’t so long ago… I assure you.



As of January 2009, Canadian powerhouse GRADE had reformed… as of September 2009, the first track from an upcoming split with BANE has dropped and can be heard at the link above. Myself being someone who grew up in central Ontario from the early 90’s on, GRADE was a band that appeared on just about every mixtape I made back then.

I won’t say anything more than this… welcome back fellas, we missed you.



Big tree, big life.

Big tree, big life.



Hey sprinkly ones, come to me. The rest of you may go.

Hey sprinkly ones, come to me. The rest of you may go.



The JamIn The City

“And I know what you’re thinkin’, you still think I am crap. But you’d better listen man because the kids know where it’s at!”

As a comfortably hetero male, I can say this without reservation… I don’t know how any female (or gay male) on the planet would not find 1980 era Paul Weller to be the best dressed/most attractive man in the history of attractive men.



Modern Youth

Modern Youth



bytheskinofonesteeth:

I definitely remember this thing from back in the day.

bytheskinofonesteeth:

I definitely remember this thing from back in the day.



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Wendy Rene - Bar-B-Q

A true Northern Soul classic… and yes, I do like Bar-B-Q.



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