The memorial services has come and gone but we can still help however we can.
Help Elias’s family, his loving wife, and three beautiful children through the hardship of losing him far too soon. Thanks for your support!
OFFICER ELIAS LINN JR. SUPPORT FUND:
Eli passed away on Monday July 14th, from injuries sustained in a tragic car accident. He is survived by his beautiful wife Pearl, and three children. Eli was a motor officer and had a genuine love for the community he served. If Eli’ has ever greeted you with that big smile, you know that his heart was even bigger. This man truly touched the lives of many and will be missed more than words can ever express. Even after the memorial service, Eli’s family need as much support and love as possible. If you can help out his family please do so, donations can be anonymous, or you can leave a note for the family to read. Thank you so much for all the support.
Hey everyone, this is Ed. I had a rant about something i noticed about youtube, and instead of making notes i just recorded it straight to Soundcloud. No edits, no listening back. Just record and post. Sorry for the bad quailty. Comment if you like to hear more ramblings from me and the others guys of the Airspeaker Podcast. Comment even if you don’t like it, just be gentle.
Capital Cities is a dynamic duo (not of the Batman/Robin variety), a musical dynamic duo, reigning from Los Angeles. It’s members Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian have been collaborating musically since early 2008 when they initially found and met one another through a Craig’s List ad!!! They initially composed “jingles” for various advertisements and commercials. After approximately 3 years of success with jingle writing they decided to venture and create a musical collaborative, Capital Cities.
As Capital Cities they released their first album “Tidal Wave of Mystery” which includes their first hit single, “Safe and Sound”.
Their second single “One Minute More” (my favorite of their songs and the reason why I was ever compelled for my writing this review) arrived on the airwaves shortly after as yet another hit single. I feel that Merchant and Simonion found the perfect balance between a U2 style epic stadium rock and married it with an emotional and inspiring dance music. It truly is a beautiful piece. Simple and never forced, it flows naturally and gracefully.
With at least 2 hit singles in their pockets, two things are certain (listening to their other material):
1) these guys certainly are having fun with their music…
2) they truly have a feel for writing some catchy ass tunes…
I look forward to hearing what they create next? Check these guys out if you are looking for some fun heartfelt music.
“polluting the airwaves”…
RLeon-
MVH/Airspeaker Cabezon(es)
In this episode of Airspeaker Podcast, Ed & Will discuss bad customer service as they listen to a customer service call of a Comcast Rep who went a little overboard trying to keep a customer. Other topics discussed: McGuyver aka Gerald McGuyver, Costco, Walmart, Downey Pizza Co. and more.
In this Episode of the Airspeaker Podcast, Ed and Will are once again joined by Kris Serrano. Today’s topics that they tackled and questions that were asked were the following..
Who & Where is Wa***o?
Talking about the movie “Pump Up The Volume” and geeking out on Christian Slater movies
The Lego Movie
21 and 22 Jumpstreet
What exactly is Puritan Pussy?
The REAL history about Lincoln
World Cup Soccer talk… kinda
Trumpet talk
and more….
Today on the Music Intermission is the band Open Sails.
Joy Lynn – Vocals
Jared Christopher – Lead Guitar
Terence Gillespie – Bass
Casey Adams – Drums
Airspeaker’s Review in Real-Time: So right off the bat you get a hint of a Paramore influence when you first hear Open Sails, but don’t let that fool you. From their hometown of Calgary, Alberta Canada, they come at you with their first indie, self-titled, album with just a purely great hard rock/pop album that goes through strong track by track and quickly ends, leaving you wanting more. Great music by the band and strong vocals by Joy Lynn will make this a band to look out for in the near future whenever they come out here to the states. Choosing a song to play first from the album was a bit difficult with songs such as “Breakdown”, “Take It All”, and “Sunsets”, but we decided to go with “All of Me”. We hope to play more of them in the future and hopefully have them on the podcast! Hope you enjoy them as much as I did. (4 1/2 out of 5 headphones)
Ed Gomez – Airspeaker Podcast
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On this episode of the Airspeaker Podcast, Ed, Will, and Joe fall down a rabbit hole that is the topic of.. Boys Bands. Also we revisit an interview we did with Raul Leon from My Villain Heart on Episode #28 when he revealed that he was a part of boy band called Sudden Exposure.
The song selection for the music intermission on this episode “Set It Up” Courage You Bastards