Now what? No nothing! I'm trying to do things here, you know. Achievements. Stuff like that. Of course, both you and I know for sure that great things don't come flying, at least not in the present. But it's easily linked to my moving away from Heartbeat-land. Well. I'm on a short visit, and I'll most probably be back. But this is a postcard from wherever. See you soon.
Play Lost in the call and long for me, will'ya?
Oh bother. When I finally got this blog rolling like Rick across the internet, what do I do? Quit blogging, of course. Stupid. But hey. Suns got spots an' all: I'm back.
Let's start off with a little music, shall we? Iceland keeps surprising me. This time, the group Feldberg just hits a sweet spot right so.
Cheers! And hey, alijfjkhmiitfhfesriytrmmialamgfmzsukhxtvgumog.
I get so sad, so angry and mad. Watching the neat 350 event Nomorelullabies.org I started looking around for the cataclystic. I didn't want to find. But I shu did.
Where do I find the will to sort out different kinds of paper thrash when the chinese "economy" spreads like Zerg?
And how can I care about not running my car another mile on fossil fuel when the Earth itself is bleeding fossil fuel straight outta atmosphere?
I'm [T] is taking some time off this rant to focus. Follow me on the Facebookgroup Heartbeat or through mailing and calling me for updates.
It's been fun. And I will be back.
Just read about New Zealand voting about legalizing child abuse. Save the children!
I wanted to write about else, but this serious shit is a post on it's own.
Lamborghini is a car, for those of you not far enough down the lane. It is a proper nice car, to be modest. Aw hell: It is one helluva ride. I say it though I have not had the opportunity to drive one. But some cars just look evil right from 0 mph. Of course, as every car brand with self-esteem, Lamborghini employs a number of test-drivers. And now, they've dedicated a car to the most test-driving test-driver of the all. Big up for the man: Valentino Balboni.
The small indie label Lefty in Östersund Sweden has only one artist in their list. I'd like to re-introduce Pulpa. Pulpa is two guys from Umeå and Östersund in Sweden playing headbanging electro with savvy sound engorging eardrums in a gorgeous sound. In an interview by Flukta.se the band considers their music to be "death electro". We can't but agree! Heartbeat went to their concert in Stockholm last year and today the album selftitled album turned all day. This band is definately on the "want-to-book" list. Recommend checking in on their myspace for some listening.