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Day Two Hundred Fifteen (Year Five)

I ran out tonight to pick up four things, all music related, then came home and discovered that I needed just one thing more...

I hit up Best Buy tonight, and picked up the Physical Graffiti re-release, along with Dope Machines by The Airborne Toxic Event, and then the Blu-Ray of Whiplash.  After that, I stopped by the bookstore to see if the latest issue of Guitar Techniques was in.  It was, so I picked that up as well.

When I got home, I checked out Airborne's website, just to see if there were any articles on the new record, and discovered that, if you ordered the record through their website, you got a free download of a SECOND record, called Songs Of God And Whiskey.  Having already picked up the CD, I bought the vinyl release of Dope Machines in order to get the digital only release of SOG&W.

I did a bit of listening to Dope Machines tonight, but didn't get all the way through it, so I will withhold a review until I can finish the record.

There was some playing as well, electric mostly, and a quick glance at the EP that resulted in a line or two of lyric.  Things have been very scattershot when it comes to words on this project, but any progress is better than no progress.

I really think tomorrow is going to be a good day for music.


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