1)
Sharks Keep Moving were a short lived, late 90′s, Seattle indie rock band that released 1 full length and a handful of 7 inches. You may recognize the familiar voice of Jake Snider of Minus the Bear fame. He played guitar and sang for Sharks Keep Moving. This self titled release is perfect mellow indie rock for summer time. Think a slower version of Minus the Bear with softer vocal delivery and an emphasis on clean twangy guitar riffs and slow jam drum fills.
Snatch Sharks Keep Moving – Here.
2)
If I had an extra $2000 dollars lying around I would buy a print of Don Hamerman’s Hemmi from 20×200.
I stumbled upon 20×200 while browsing the Internet in search of a birthday present for my girlfriend. The site offers some really cheap and amazing art (starting at just $20 bucks).
“We introduce two new pieces a week: one photo and one work on paper. Each image is available in three sizes.* The smallest size is reprinted in the largest batch – an edition of 200 – and sold at the lowest price – $20. Hence the name 20×200. (200×20 just didn’t sound as good.) We also offer bigger prints for bolder collectors – medium-sized editions of 20 for $200, and large-sized editions of 2 generally for $2000 (some of the large sized editions will actually be original pieces of art and prices will vary a bit). Every single print is delivered with a certificate of authenticity numbered by the artist.”
Check it HERE.
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