Friday, February 02, 2007

Dave's Recs! ichiban

So here's the new deal, i write about something i like, that, well
maybe you haven't heard of before, and i provide some method to
get a taste of it. then you hit the fun little comment button, and
let me and everyone else know what you think. yep, im out of video games!

so todays rec is: Nizlopi

from Nizlopi.com :

Nizlopi is Luke Concannon and John Parker, two friends who’ve been writing and playing music together since their early teens. Luke handles the heartfelt lyrics, the endlessly soulful vocals, and his beloved guitar, while JP sets jaws-dropping with his masterful double-bass playing, his breathtaking human beat-boxing, and a little extra guitar playing of his own for good measure. Together these boys have created a genre defying sound all of their own that’s earned them plenty of love around the UK, and now America and Europe!
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I first heard of these guys when i was in Ireland
sometime a year or so ago, I actually saw their video for the JCB song you should definitely check it out. The video is super cute/cool and their music
is chill and interesting, different enough to be fresh and similar enough to be easy listening. Right now my favorites are "The JCB Song" and "Freedom", "long Distance" is a fun little track as well and a bit more upbeat.
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Look out! It's the premiere Rec post double threat!

next up we have a nice little rec on how to further enjoy the sounds!! (those under legal drinking age in their respective country read no further ;-0)
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Who is this friendly delicious looking bear to our left?
Well let's call him Oscar! And he is the answer to anyone terrified by the thought of the imitation "beer" that WI is so well associated with. That's right, not only does our friend Oscar here have adark, mysterious character & charisma (and weighs in around 4.0% abv) , he's also a WI native. Lets look behind the label. This beer serves up a tasty blend of chocolate and oatmeal, delivering a very satisfying stout experience. For more reviews check out: an online review.

If you are in the Wisconsin area it shouldn't be that difficult to track a bottle down.

I guess this concludes this broadcast day!
let me know what you think

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hows the supply of Oscars in Japan?

renumerator42 said...

Ok that was pretty good. I like this game you've made up. Snowboarding...

Anonymous said...

Dave.
Its SDog.
I like the music. Kind of reminds me of Ron Sexsmith, but with a bit more funk. White people funk.
I never heard of that beer before. It probably gets overwhelmed with Leinekugels next door to it. Plus its chocolate... no likey.

yasumi39 said...

Anonymous(you should sign some form of name)

I have one bottle left, my parents imported a six pack when they came to visit, but after that the supply is well... out. oh well.
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renumerator: how was riding?
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sdog: glad you likes the tunes, i'll try to think of a good beer for you, although i'd still reccommend that you try it, other than triple chocolate stouts, i've never really connected that much of a real chocolate taste, it's more of a beer chocolate chocolate, either way i know you like Guinness so this stout may actually work for you

Anonymous said...

hey the sox are looking good on paper so far

Anonymous said...

how the hell are ya