Posts

Showing posts from September, 2019

Dance for me.

Image
"Dance Monkey" by Tones and I on their only release so far, The Kids Are Coming, is truly unique. Enjoy this fresh new song with the fresh and fun Belgian-style tripel, Golden Monkey, by Victory Brewing Company, based in Downingtown, PA. "Dance for me, dance for me, dance for me." There's that one person at the bar you want to have an exhilarating experience with; that could be a dance. That's what this song is all about. You know your paths will separate at some point but you should enjoy the moment while it's right in front of you. "I've never seen anybody do the things you do before. They say move for me, move for me, move for me and when you're done I'll make you do it all again." Belgian tripels are not so different. Savior the moment. These beers are hard to come by at a lively bar but they are a great choice. They're strong so it'll last you awhile before having to wait in line at the bar again but they are also

There's a riot living inside of us.

Image
In ways "Father of All…" by Green Day is more punk than any song they have created before. Of course, it's still very modern and the band uses sound techniques that a traditional garage band wouldn't use. In fact, the voices might be one hundred percent distorted. But that's not necessarily a bad thing… "I got paranoia, baby, and it's so hysterical…crackin' up under the pressure looking for a miracle." Green Day is one punk-rock band that had a huge influence on many teens in the 1990s and 2000s and they are not going anywhere anytime soon. After listening to "Father of All…," you'll notice they still got it! They might be sticking with what is modern but that is not hurting their reputation. This single will make you want to mosh. "Im impressed with the presence of none. I'm possessed from the heat of the sun. Hurry up 'cause I'm making a fuss…fingers up 'cause there's no one to trust." Try DBA,

You're meant to cry.

Image
We're emotional creatures. "You live. You die. You're meant to cry. Somedays you'll fall and you'll never believe your eyes. And your tears will dry…that's life." Even when we're happy, we can get extremely emotional. Sometimes we're just full of ecstasy and we are just happy to be happy. That is basically the message behind the EDM single, "Ur Eyez," by Peking Duk featuring Al Wright. "It's real…in your crop top, walkin' down the avenue…so surreal, with your shock top, tryna make your body move. C'mon baby, feel, like a pop rock, sour in the afternoon. You just gotta keep ridin'; don't forget its exciting." There is nothing wrong with being happy and enjoying some craft beer. Let's celebrate craft beer with this new hit single by pairing it with the brewers who started it all, Anchor Brewing. Anchor Brewing Company, in San Francisco, is credited to be the first "modern" craft brewery by

I'll die riding in a red hearse.

Image
It's a triple threat! "Red Hearse" by Red Hearse on the album, Red Hearse, is unusually catchy. It's basically synth-funk-pop-rock…simple enough? It's perfectly weird. "I'll dive in it head first. I'll die riding in a red hearse." It's only appropriate to pair this triple threat with a triple IPA. Triple IPAs are complex beers. They are bitter like the blatant lyrics of this song. But triple IPAs are also somehow often malty and sweet and always different from one another with flavors ranging from all sorts. Whether you like beers this strong or not, drinking them can be an interesting experience for your tastebuds. Your mouth will turn into an adventure park bouncing from sweet, tangy, hoppy, syrupy, bitter, and then often citrusy or fruity. In most cases, the citrus flavor comes from the hops themselves. "Wake up in the midnight…heavy heart hitting under red light. The last flowers, the first sight, first time I saw you, gave me