4.20.2008

Shes baaack!

Tonight, after dinner, my wife finally gave me permission to post the songs she's been working on for the new album. Although she refused to take my advice against bleaching her hair blonde, I think our marriage is as strong as ever...ahem, Lily claims the new songs are no where near completion or album quality but she likes the direction they're headed.

Lily Allen :: I dont know







Lily Allen :: I could say








Regardless of quality, it's good to hear from Ms. Allen, especially so soon after the tragedy she suffered in late January regarding her then-expected first child.

Pictured above with a pair of Jordan Retro IVs, Allen has leaked her love of sneaker culture in several of her photo shoots and videos. On the cover of her debut album, Allen is spotted wearing a pair of mesh toe-cap Air Max 90s, and in her video for "Smile" she is sporting the lovely combination of a full length dress and my personal favorite air max, the infrared 90s. A photo was also taken of Allen at the XM satellite radio studios sporting a pair of CLEAN elephant print Jordan Retro IIIs. Yes, I am trying to justify this post on my blog to myself and to others.

Lily, I love you.

W-BASE x AARON ROSE

Looks like w-base, japanese track bike crew/streetwear brand, has posted some ILL Aaron Rose edition grips...unfortunately I dont know too much more about them seeing as the entire blog is in japanese...

In the style of a 'QWERTY' keyboard, the middle row of keys spells out Mr. Rose's full name right before the shift key. Aaron Rose is best known for his dosumentary/book/art exhibition entitled "Beautiful Losers", which pointed the public eye in the direction of now famouse artists such as: Barry McGee (artwork recently featured on the newest collab. from RVCAxCINELLI), ESPO (IRAK), Shepard Fairey (OBEY GIANT), and the show even features some art work from Ed Templeton, founder of TOY MACHINE BLOOD SUCKING SKATEBOARD COMPANY.

Wow; enough RSS, these grips are dope peep them on the w-base blog...domo!

Proud Owner...

The Cadence Carder is meant to reduce the amount carried to only the essentials. It is made of cloth recycled from the main and head sail of sail boats.
All Cadence production is done with specific & unconventional techniques that lead to intentional variants in every piece. These techniques are completed in small, detail-oriented runs. Influenced by cycling, the term Cadence actually means "the number of revolutions of the crank of a bicycle per minute."

My love for knick-knacks lead me to also be the owner of a member of the very limited run of the Cadence Holden: