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Alfredo & Edeath, are a couple of music lovers who met later in life but grew up loving almost the same bands and hating others but always listening to music, old and new, and apart from collecting vinyl and books and going to see every good band coming to town, (or a few miles away), got together and created "I think i better follow you around", a website/music blog, where they share all the music they like and help promote upcoming concerts, local bands from San Diego and Tijuana and amazing artists from around the world. I think I better follow you around is an independent project.

Minor Victories – Breaking My Light

This is Minor Victories “Breaking My Light”, from their self titled album.

The Kills – Siberian Nights

New video from The Kills, for the song ‘Siberian Nights’, taken from their upcoming new album “Ash and Ice”.

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree

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We are very excited to hear that Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are releasing a new album, their sixteenth studio album, Skeleton Tree, will be released globally on vinyl, CD and across all digital platforms on 9th September 2016.

Skeleton Tree began its journey in late 2014 at Retreat Studios, Brighton, with further sessions at La Frette Studios, France in autumn 2015. The album was mixed at AIR Studios, London in early 2016.

The first opportunity anyone will have to hear any of the songs from the album will be to watch One More Time With Feeling, directed by Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly). The film will screen in cinemas across the world on 8th September 2016, immediately prior to the release of Skeleton Tree the following day.

Originally a performance based concept, One More Time With Feeling evolved into something much more significant as Dominik delved into the tragic backdrop of the writing and recording of the album. Interwoven throughout the Bad Seeds’ filmed performance of the new album are interviews and footage shot by Dominik, accompanied by Cave’s intermittent narration and improvised rumination.

Filmed in black-and-white and colour, in both 3D and 2D, the result is stark, fragile and raw.

Pre-order the album now on CD, vinyl anddownload.

Buy tickets and find your nearest cinema here.

PJ Harvey – The Orange Monkey

Here is PJ Harvey‘s new video for the song “The Orange Monkey”, from the album ‘The Hope Six Demolition Project’.
The video was shot in Afghanistan and directed by Seamus Murphy.

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

The Brian Jonestown Massacre are playing tomorrow night in San Diego, CA., at the Belly Up, the show is Sold Out, of course, hopefully only real fans got tickets.

Here is the latest music published by Anton Newcombe “Mini Album Thingy Wingy

Pet Shop Boys – Twenty-Something – Prayers

This is the video for the song “Twenty-something”, by Pet Shop Boys, the video was filmed in San Diego, CA. and the story was written by Cholo goth singer Leafar Seyer from Prayers and directed by Gavin Filipiak.
Don’t miss their All Ages show on June 17, at The Observatory Northpark in San Diego, CA.

Pet Shop Boys – Twenty Something

Here is the cover of the song “West End Girls” by Prayers

Iggy Pop – Sunday

What a Sunday!
Here is Iggy Pop‘s latest video from the song “Sunday”, off the album ‘Post Pop Depression’.

This song reminds us a little bit of David Bowie‘s “Blackout”, from ‘Heroes’.

Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool


Why does Radiohead matter?, Why or How is it that after 20+ years they still find a way to innovate and create something new?, Are they still relevant?, Do they win new fans with their album release?, What does their marketing mean to all the rest of the bands out there?

Is this their best album yet?, Did they innovate?, Did they create something new?

After 9 albums and multiple different solo ventures, who are they?

All of these questions, and more, came up to me while listening to their new album. Is it their best album?, I don’t know. Is it a return to form?, I don’t even know what that means. I don’t know if I want them back in whatever their old form means.

This is what I do know, this album felt right. This album was what I needed and wanted to hear, I didn’t know this until the album started playing before my ears. Granted, the first time I heard the first single “Burn The Witch” it did not do much to impress, however after listening to the second single, in which they gave a chance to the up and coming filmmaker known as Paul Tomas Anderson to direct it, the first single felt better in my ears. Then the album happened, and song after song it was just what needed to be played.

Yes, in my not so humble opinion it does sound like a Jonny Greenwood album. It also sounds like a soundtrack to a PTA film, one that has yet to be filmed. It sounds beautiful and grand, no, it is not reinventing the wheel. No, it is not visionary, yes, it was amazingly produced. Yes, it’s quite possible it’s in my top 2 albums from the band.

All 11 tracks in this album are beautiful and magical. They sound great in the record and I can only imagine that they will sound majestic live. “Ful Stop” is a favorite, so is “Desert Island Disk”, and also “The Numbers” as is “Present Tense”. At this point you can get the idea that the whole album is absolutely worth a listen, if you like music. And if your were one of the lucky bastards to score tickets to one of their shows at non-festivals then I’m sure you will be in for a treat.

To those that say that this sounds somewhat emo. That it sounds sad. That it is too slow. That is too downtempo. That they prefer dancing Thom. That hey prefer when ______… Listen, just please stfu. It’s ok not to like it. The same way that it’s ok to like it. The one thing anyone can say is that whenever Radiohead releases an album, you can be sure that everyone will have an opinion. As biased as it will be, everyone will have one.

All hail Radiohead, Nigel Godrich and Stanley Donwood included!, For they’re one of the last visionaries recording.

Tijuana Record Show

El próximo domingo 15 de Mayo,  estaremos presentes en el evento Tijuana Record Show, que se llevará a cabo en la galería del ICBC,  a partir de las 10:00 a.m., el evento es gratuito.

Next Sunday May 15, we will be at the event Tijuana Record Show, at the gallery of the ICBC, it starts at 10:00 a.m., NO COVER.

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Gracias a Justin Pearson, tendremos a la venta en exclusiva, Vinil, CD’s, Libros, DVD’s del sello discográfico de San Diego, CA, Three One G Records, de artistas como Retox,  Doomsday StudentHead Wound CityHot Nerds, Kill The Capulets, Warsawwasraw, Zeus, Some Girls, Holy Molar, Planet B, Unbroken, Rats Eyes, Etc. y el nuevo libro “Locust House” by Adam Gnade.

Thanks to Justin Pearson, we will have the exclusive sale of Vinyl, CD’s, Books, DVD’s from THREE ONE G Records artists like RetoxDoomsday StudentHead Wound CityHot Nerds, Kill The CapuletsWarsawwasraw, Zeus, Some GirlsHoly Molar, Planet B, Unbroken, Rats Eyes, Etc. and the new book “Locust House” by Adam Gnade.

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Además de otros discos de nuestra colección personal, de los que tenemos más de una copia, algunas t shirts, souvenirs, calcas, posters, etc.

In addition to other records from our personal collection, also a few t shirts, souvenirs, stickers, posters, etc.

Ahí los esperamos! / See you there!

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