When the Headless Threadsmen came into existence last August, the aim was to deliver a post (or multiple posts) once a day, everyday, forever. Alas, history tells a slightly different tale. If you were to go back to February and log onto the site, you had about as much a chance of finding a new post as Lebron has of sinking a clutch fourth quarter shot. Blogging had been put on hold. With summer came a decreasing of responsibilities. Over the past few days, you have been treated to a relative deluge of content. This prompts the question, is the Threadsmen returning to its roots? Will the posting rate stay up? Have our prayers been answered? These are all true, in a sense. The blog has evolved greatly in the past year, just as Academy Cotton has. While I cannot guarantee a new post everyday (a goal is to maintain the post, our main aim is to prevent a meteoric drop such as the one that we saw this winter) when you visit, the site you see will be slightly different. We will continue to provide insight into the world of fashion, footwear, and accessories, but alongside the long-time staples you will be introduced to an array of original content. In a push to make the blog unique, a destination different from any other web address, in the coming months we will provide you with music, video, and products seen exclusively through the eyes of the Threadsmen. Keep your eyes peeled for hot tracks from affiliated artists such as Split Second and Dammy Adeoti (among others to be named in the near future) and new products and videos from Academy Cotton. These features will only be available here so be sure not to miss them. Additionally, The Headless Threadsmen and Academy Cotton are geared primarily for you, the consumer. We strive to provide you with what you want. To better get a sense of this, we will be adding a space for feedback so that we can better serve our audience. This is all about you. And because this is all about you, we are bringing back a classic feature: Five For Friday. Granted, today is not Friday (yesterday was not Thursday, and tomorrow is not Saturday. Thank you Rebecca Black.) but we have decided to spare no haste in jumpstarting your summer musically. Without further ado, I present to you the new Headless Threadsmen (and five hot songs to commemorate the occasion).
Luke Christopher ft. Asher Roth - Rooftops
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrctQ5gcbuo
By now everyone knows Asher Roth, he of I Hate College fame. And sure, Asher does not disappoint on his verse. The name you should get familiar with is Luke Christopher. From the unorthodox opening to the thought provoking hook, the kid shows that he isn't afraid to try new things. A must download, this song is very relaxing and has definite repeat potential (although at only 2:30 it leaves you hungry for more).
Kid Cudi - Falling Star (R3K Remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3XuRsGtiew
This song is trippy. When you play this, be sure to crank the bass. Cudi's deep voice adds to the effect and shakes you down to your bones. It is quite the auditory experience. Musically it is a solid track with some dope sampling that sets the tone for the Cudi experience. If you want to feel it for you self, hook into some headphones or a stereo system and get prepared for a ride.
Swedish House Mafia - Save the World (Style of Eye and Carli Remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mINIoBYGgI
When SHM graced us with the gift of Save the World, it was a foregone conclusion that we would shortly be pelted by a torrent of remixes. Some were sure to be decent, a few good, and maybe one or two truly extraordinary. While I am not claiming that this is the one, suffice it to say that it is far and away my favorite. The slow build up sets a high energy tone while the synth explodes out from behind the original verse. This is the track to get you pumped up for those summer tournaments or athletic camps.
Mike Stud - Ante Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-MjtjBnc94
Mike Stud is quick becoming a viable challenger to Sammy Adams as the king of the frat rap scene. He has the perfect voice and great lyrics to compliment it. Having just graduated from college (check out his other song "Never Grow Up" with Loggy and Timeflies), Stud will have more time to work his craft and hopefully we will see a mixtape in the near future. For now, though, we have the singles that he drops like clockwork. If you like what you find here, follow him on twitter, where he gives the first word as to what he is up to artistically.
Mac Miller - Love Lost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYSHwjkmWhM
If you haven't heard this song yet, then you are probably not a Mac Miller fan. After Best Day Ever and K.I.D.S, I had heard some complaints that he only raps about smoking and.... smoking some more. If you were turned off by that, that Love Lost may redeem the artist. He has flow as always, even singing at times (which isn't half bad), and raps about something with substance: love. Mac's intros always make me smile (and laugh out loud on the first listen through) and this one is no exception. Check the song out. Alas there is no video (I'm dying to see the happy dance).
There you have it folks. Now go out and start a crazy summer. Check back periodically for more posts, especially for the next Five for Friday. You stay classy.