Tart, Tangy, Smooth, and oh so lip-smacking Sweet! Aaah yes, time to praise the almighty summer sippin' thirst quencher, being served straight up G. Love and Special Sauce style, ice cool and always refreshing. On their second release for Brushfire Records, the Philly boys offer up "Lemonade", a series of soul drenched tracks pouring out their blues infused hip-hop, which people have been trying to label for years. The best advice - dont try to tame it or claim it; its simply their sonic trademark, instantly recognizable and addictively delicious.
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http://twitpic.com/uvkb0 - So long Bean Town! Merry Christmas everyone. Have safe travels and a blessed holiday!
about 18 hours ago
I've been living in the city all my life and for the first time, this morning at 747 I was hit in the head by a flying pigeon. Lovely!
04:47 AM December 23
@SlightlyStoopid man its too freaking cold out here homie!
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All I gots to say is.... EAGLES. Awwwww yeah
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09:51 AM December 20
"Soulshine’s” Max Easton sits down for a chat with G. Love to talk about his recent Australian only release of “Long Way Down,” the first release from the band’s own label, Philadelphonic Records. This Australian-only album, and the mere fact that the country has become a solid touring destination for the group, with shows across the country almost every year, highlight the unique relationship that exists between the band and the country. With this most recent album, an international one on the way, a novel titled “101 Ways Not to Fuck Up Your Chances of Being a Rockstar,” G. Love knows how to keep busy.
Check out the full interview to hear his take on everything from the state of the music industry to the pros and cons of going independent versus signing with a major record label to how to develop your own musical style.
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