Black Pants - Part 2 of 4

This is another combination of blacks and whites but using brown boots to provide a bit more color and expression. This is my usual getup for concerts - good for the warm setting with all the people and dancing and super comfortable!     

Part 1 of 4 located here including my short intro.   

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Quiksilver Pants $20, H&M Shirt $12, Rogue boots

Photos by Devin Blase

Black Pants - Part 1 of 4

This is the first of what I hope to be many Style posts on this blog. It'll be a work in progress, but for now the section will be my personal wear, primarily casual and business casual, and occasionally, formal wear. We'll see where it goes, but thanks for checking it out!  

The first series is, as you may have noticed, on black pants. The color black comes with a cachet of attitude and rebelliousness. I was always a bit resistant to wear black as I didn't think I could pull it off, but these more casual looks are pretty simple if you have a couple t-shirts and a black or grey jacket and a few different colored shoes.

I'll be posting each new part the next few Mondays. 

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

Quiksilver pants $20, Forever XXII Baseball Tee $10, Target Jacket $30

All Photos by Devin Blase

Singles - New Artist - SOAK - Sea Creatures

There's not a ton out there on Soak (@Soakofficial), the 18 year-old Irish singer/songwriter. But this song tells me enough that she's worth following.

The waves of the sea echo in the beginning of this track before her childlike voice takes over. I love the line, "I don't think they know what love is / Throw around like its worthless."

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Singles - Pond - Elvis' Flaming Star

Early front runner for song title of the year. Just so great. If you had to imagine what this song sounded like just based on this title, what do you think it would sound like? Something far out and kinda nutty? YES, that's exactly how it sounds!

Pond's latest album is easily the zaniest and fun album I've heard this year. Even though the drummer from beloved Tame Impala, Jay Watson, is in the band, Pond is more MGMT than Tame Impala. They're further out than the psych-rock that Tame Impala plays, but there are some really great catchy elements underneath all the sounds coming in at warp speed. If you like this track, definitely check their new album out!

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Playlist - Wait...Rock?

If Kurt Cobain was the beginning to the end of rock, Imagine Dragons pulled the plug. I gave up. But interestingly enough, bands have been popping up that just have that sound. I can't explain it exactly, but rock sounds more instinctive and less calculated than any other music. The best rock music is never trying to impress you. It is what it is. Take it or leave it. That FU mentality is the vibe I hear in these new (except for the established vets Sleater-Kinney) artists. Plain and simple, they rock. SO FOLKS, do not despair, rock is breathing, and they may be taking the respirator away.

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David Carr - February 12, 2015

I find that in the deaths of humans we understand the depths of their humanity. A life cannot be looked upon in full until the last drop of saliva dries and they can say no more. As the clay hardens on their sculpture, others will look back and offer the impact and imprint their lives left. Some of the deceased will be looked upon fondly, souls remembered for time, while others' legacies will be left to rot, forgotten and damned.

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My Take on Kanye

I love Kanye. His music has made my life identifiably more enjoyable. The College Dropout will remain in the hip-hop lexicon forever for its originality, innovative production, and influence. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is a masterpiece. It was Kanye’s manic brain finally putting it all together into something perfect, twisted, and human. It was his reaction to the backlash that he both deservedly and undeservedly received and the vitriol and hatred that he never deserved. I compared Yeezus to Radiohead's Kid A  - it's an album no one else could have made. He has been the most influential and relevant hip-hop artist of the past decade and no one else is close. 

Any time I become exasperated with Kanye, I’ll listen to “Last Call,” his last track on his debut album to remind me that he is a guy like us, personable and real.

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