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  • February9th

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  • January21st

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    Everyone knows OK Go from their famous treadmill video for their song “Here it Goes Again,” but I’m willing to bet you haven’t followed that band for a while and are definitely missing out on some awesomeness. Their new video for the song “This Too Shall Pass” is definitely a little more produced than their camera-on-a-tripod treadmill video, but it’s equally as enjoyable. Give this video a second to get going…it won’t let you down:

    OK Go - This Too Shall Pass from OK Go on Vimeo.

  • January13th

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    I can’t stop listening to this song, and this video has beautiful tension:

    More from the Civil Wars:
    Free live album available here.
    “Poison and Wine” EP (4 songs) available on Amazon.com.
    Follow The Civil Wars on Twitter.

  • January11th

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    HEAR: Dashboard Confessional - Alter the Ending
    Dashboard Confessional - Alter the EndingI feel like I’ve gotten a lot of flack for sticking with Dashboard Confessional over the years, and you know what? I’m kind of tired of it. If someone keeps writing good songs, I’m gonna listen to them. This is exactly why I’m saying you should hear their new record “Alter the Ending.” There are actually two versions of the album, an acoustic and a full band version. For a band that has continually struggled with the acoustic versus band vibe, this was a really good move. The songs are good, catchy, and Chris Carrabba consistently writes well. The third track “Everybody Learns from Disaster” is especially good.

    SEE: Art In My Coffee
    Art in My CoffeeThe first time I ever experienced “foam art” in my coffee was in Seattle. There’s a coffee shop our good friend Megan told us about called Victor’s Coffee that literally made designs in coffee. It’s something I’ve seen pop up more in the internet world and now the site Art in My Coffee is completely dedicated to this beautiful art. I really appreciate the quality of the images here as well as the fact they are basically considering it an online museum. You can even submit your own photo which is fabulous. Oh, and if you’re looking for them in short form, they are on Twitter.

    DO: Buy Me This In-N-Out Clear Cup
    In-N-Out Clear CupFor those non-Californian types this won’t make sense so if you want to move along that’s fine. But for my California natives, I know you understand how awesome this is. Some people may have already spent their hard earned money on one of those (way overpriced) Starbucks clear cups, but I’m telling you right now that this In-N-Out cup should be mine. For only $10.50 from the In-N-Out company store, this is a no-brainer. My family already purchased the beautiful, stunning, fabulous, hand-painted, hand crafted In-N-Out Double Double, fries, and drink Christmas ornaments, but those can only be brought out once a year and for a limited time. This perfectly clear, palm tree lined, 16oz plastic cup of goodness is exactly what I need on a daily basis. I promise I will treat it right, never microwave it, and always hand wash so you know it’ll be in good hands.

  • December4th

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    I’ve probably listened to this song two dozen times and there is rarely a time I can finish it without my eyes welling up. Probably one of the clearest testimonies in song of God’s grace to broken and sinful man. Click here to start playing the song. Read the lyrics below.

    Only A Man

    I used to live my life in fear
    Was worried all the time
    From waking up to laying down
    I had no peace of mind
    The world became a darkened place
    A struggle without end
    Although bitter times those were
    The days that I had began to understand
    I was only a man

    I grew up singing songs in church
    With questions in my mind
    Then turned my back and ran away
    From God who gave me life
    Then one night his presence fell
    I wept and shook and then
    I fell down and cried, Dear Jesus, rescue me again
    I understand I am only a man

    And He said, What will it be now?
    Will you choose me or keep swimming up stream now?
    I’ve been inside your head hearing you scream out.
    Well here I am, just take my hand and I’ll take out
    All of the pain and all of the fear
    All of the fear

    I’ll give you my burdens (I’ll give you peace)
    All of my desires (I’ll give you what you need)
    Oh, what about these chains, Lord? (I’ll set you free)
    But they’re so heavy (Lay them at my feet)
    I’ll lay them at your feet
    Just promise you won’t leave (I’ll never leave)
    So where do I go from here, Lord? (Just follow me, just follow me)
    I’ll follow you (Just follow me) wherever you lead
    Wherever you lead, wherever you lead

    Music and lyrics by Jonny Lang. Purchase the album here.