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Saturday, 30 June 2012

Flyin High Clothing.


Here we have flying high, a small independent clothing company based in america.
there are many different colors in the tee's and have tops for men and women!
Image of Flying High Tee in Sapphire For Men Image of Flying High Girl in Pink


these t-shirts are only $17 (£12) 
there are also acceseorys like necklaces and bracelets and are the same colors as the shirts so you can match up!

so if you want to purchase any of these products go to there website (listed below)
and use the code 'CY76QJ' for 5% discount!

shop - http://flyinghighclothing.bigcartel.com/ .

facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/FlyinHighClothing .

twitter - @FlyingHighCloth .

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Aer.

David von Mering and Carter Schultz of Wayland, MA create music that finds its roots in reggae, acoustic pop and indie rock, with smooth guitar riffs and a strong rap component. Aer has performed at venues in 23 states as well as numerous College tours all over the country. Aer has sold out headline shows at Gramercy Theatre in New York City, The Middle East Downstairs in Boston, and Jammin' Java in Washington DC. “The Reach”, which was sponsored by popular college music blog Good Music All Day, has amassed over 50,000 downloads since its May 9th 2011 release. Their latest release, EP “What You Need,” rose to the #1 album on the iTunes hip-hop charts, and also made it in the top ten on the iTunes overall album charts. Aer has shared the stage with the likes of Mac Miller, Shwayze and Cisco Adler, Hoodie Allen, Ballyhoo!, Cris Cab, as well as ASAP Rocky, Action Bronson and Iggy Azalea when they played all 3 days of Bamboozle in Asbury Park NJ. . . . . . . The Reach Free Album - www.mediafire.com/?305530ksbfy8wtn

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Hoodie Allen.

Steven Markowitz (born August 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Hoodie Allen, is an independent American hip-hop artist and rapper. Hoodie was born in New York City and raised in a Jewish household on Long Island He started writing lyrics as a child, and would perform raps for his friends at house parties. Growing up, his nickname was "Hoodie" He wanted a rapper name that "would stick in peoples' minds and be a little bit funny and representative of who I am," so he settled on "Hoodie Allen." NEW ALBUM- All American; http://www.sharebeast.com/9wv16rqhyoi2