Self Disciple

I felt a tremendous distance between me and everything real.
Hunter S. Thompson (via labyrintho)

(Source: observando, via kitsunedreams)

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jenn-alessa:

“I don’t mind you being rich. I MIND YOU BUYING MY GOVERNMENT!” | Needed to post this! 

I mind also.

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jenn-alessa:

“I don’t mind you being rich. I MIND YOU BUYING MY GOVERNMENT!” | Needed to post this! 

I mind also.

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557 Plays
All in My Mind

The rest of the album is being mixed, here’s the first track we have finished.

Music is not something that you are in control of. It comes from somewhere else. If you’re that middleman between the cosmos and the real world on Earth that the music comes through, you are very lucky. When you record music, it’s not your job to try to control anything. It’s more about being in the right place and flowing with the energies that are in the air around you and with the people that you are making the music with. The second that someone thinks music comes from themselves, and that they are the ones responsible for it, is when they go off track. The most important thing you could realize is that you are the least important part of the whole process. Music is going to be made whether any one artist is here or not. If John Lennon or Jimi Hendrix had disappeared, music still would have gone on, changed, grown, and been the beautiful thing that it is. You take away the music, all you have are the individuals, and they don’t mean anything. The individual is nothing, it’s the music that’s in the air all the time that’s important, and you have to be humble in the face of that.
— John Frusciante (via fuckyeahfrusciantism)

Local student thinks he has “opporunity”

knoxvillewalnut:

By: Partly Pilgrim

As the economic state of affairs in the land of liberty remains, as economist and Nobel prize laureate Paul Krugman calls it, “shitty, man,” one UT student believes he can “go out and achieve.”

As the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in January, the unemployment rate for workers aged 16 to 24 rests at the ungodly height of 21 percent. Nevertheless, Stephen Dow, senior, is remarkably unfazed by his depressing odds.

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We’re In This Together by Dead Language

Sometimes we get bored and record cover songs in the band hallway on a laptop…like this one.

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