Band tees are great to be lazy in, granted they aren't the most flattering of clothing items but I love wearing my favourite bands on my back. I use to have loads of band tees that I'd picked up at gigs from The Paddingtons, Razorlight to Trivium but many either got worn out or left back in the UK [I regret leaving my original Trivium tee]. Luckily I can grab at Joe's collection like this Pink Floyd tee - perfect to laze in on a summer day in shorts.
Musics always been an important part of my life, I read NME religious followed by Metal Hammer. I've grown out of my teenage ways of thinking you can only like one type of music - I love everything from the Backstreet Boys to Maximo Park to Trivium but my heart will always be in the heavier side of rock. In three weeks we get to see System of a Down - who'll probably be the biggest band I've ever seen and one I've longed to see for a while. It's outside too. OMG it's going to be so great!
One of the blogs I can't stop reading lately is Kiichi - granted it's by the guy that heads Trivium Matt Heafy, but I'd probably be following it regardless. His blog captures the places they go on tour just as any tourist would, with the people they meet and authentic foods they taste and as a reader I get to travel and explore through his daily photographs. Kiichi is certainly worth a view even if you don't like their music.
One of the blogs I can't stop reading lately is Kiichi - granted it's by the guy that heads Trivium Matt Heafy, but I'd probably be following it regardless. His blog captures the places they go on tour just as any tourist would, with the people they meet and authentic foods they taste and as a reader I get to travel and explore through his daily photographs. Kiichi is certainly worth a view even if you don't like their music.