Brazilian Money make you feel skeezy
» And it's free.
Meet Garret Johnson, freaky British Columbian who preps squawking messy garage slabs at home and sends them off freely to the world on his bandcamp. The wheel is not often a re-invented technology, but sometimes you can slap on some junk yard rims and call it reverse-pimped, if you're into beautiful wrecks. As in, this is some stellar skuzz.
He's got a back catalogue to dive into at his bandcamp, but enjoy his latest export, a full length album releasde in April called This Is Not A Dream. As per Mr. Johnson's suggestion, "d.l. for free and buy a skeezy red tape."
Posted on May 13, 2011. More on: brazilian money