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Beastie Boys Forever

We seriously can’t believe MCA is gone.

Somehow the Beasties managed to stay youthful throughout a 25+ year career (despite MCA rapping about his “share” of “gray hairs” 20 years ago.) Like Bob Dylan—who MCA repeatedly referenced in raps—everyone has some personal attachment to a specific Beasties album or song. More broadly, the Beasties were key to hip hop’s transition from a NYC fringe culture to a global force.

MCA’s older brother vibe and laid back gruffy voice balanced the intensity from Mike D and Adrock. And they often emphasized the difference with a musical change in feel that’s rare in rap.

MCA did so much right it’s amazing. The perfect mix of pop and musicianship, politics and antics, goofing off and film-making, smooth flow and doody rhymes, creativity and homage.

When you get some time, watch “Awesome, I fucking shot that!” a movie/concert directed by Nathanial Hornblower (Yauch’s filmmaking alterego.)

You can bet we’ll be playing this tomorrow: http://vimeo.com/40431449

We promise to try not to screw it up as much as we do in that video. It’s almost literally the least we could do to pay tribute to a dude who’s a major reason why some of us love and play music in the first place.

MCAlways.

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kelseybyrne:

Hey. 

So you know that ultra awesome, teenage heartthrob-esque drummer of mine?

Check out his band, Barons in the Attic. I got to play keys with them last month, and it was the most insane show I’ve ever played. 

BARONS!

you’d think this video wouldn’t show up here as a reblog but props to Kelsey Byrne for being even more on it than we were! Kelsey shredded at our release show and she’s also all over our new record (which you can check out via our bandcamp at the top of the page. She shows up quite a bit in her own music . Which—with as little bias as I can have about a band I’m in—I totally recommend you check out too!)