YOUR ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY!
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When I tell y’all that the Combat Jack Show is the BEST podcast/radio talk show on these internets…
You already.
Bomani Jones and I have had a semi-contentious relationship on the internets since we both started weblogging in 2005. I’m glad we got to meet in person and bury the virtual digital axe. This show is DOPE!
I know it’s turning into ski cap weather in NYC, but that means its time to come up on some fitted cap deals at Poleberg.com
I’m gonna be rocking some exotic swag I don’t think most folks would step to. New Era’s World Baseball Classic swag.
Brazil colorways are a must for me. Blue, yellow and green also work in lockstep with my Lifestyle in general.
I passed on copping this Aussie fitted, but I might have to go back and pick this joint up just for how slick it will work with a pair of classic contractor Timberland 10061s.
The forest green cap I ultimately chose was the South Africa joint. I fux with the South Africa flag on the side of the cap and the mod lettering style on the crown.
I first met Meyhem Lauren on Jamaica Avenue while I was shopping for sneakers. Actually it was on the Colloseum mall strip 164th Street. We began building on some Polo Ralph Lauren shit and plotting some deals since we were both big dudes. 3X+ ‘Lo heads gotta stick together. That was over five years ago and I’m still in the 3X range but Meyhem Lauren has slimmed down to looking like a heavyweight boxer, or better yet, a professional linebacker. I still find it hard to believe Meyhem Lauren is a rapper.
Meyhem Lauren doesn’t OD with hubris in his raps. He’s clearly a student of the boom bap rap school which keeps both feet on the ground and both eyes open, checking for D’s undoubtedly. The cautionary humble tales of the street are what the game’s been missing. Everyone isn’t flying on private jets after all. If Sean Price has shown me anything its that there is space for an artist who might have to stick you up after the show. I wouldn’t exactly put that label on Meyhem Lauren, but I definitely wouldn’t put it past him.
On a recent trip with Meyhem to the recording studio I had a chance to preview his latest project on the Mishka imprint, ‘Mandatory Brunch Meetings’. Fresh on the heels of his late summer EP ‘Respect The Fly Shit’ on the same label, produced entirely by Harry Fraud and Tommy Mas we get this full length album. Where RTFS had a raw energy and, well, mayhem to its production, this latest project features Meyhem’s fully contemplated lyrical ability. Respect The Fly Shit was a shotgun blast. Mandatory Brunch Meetings is an open heart surgery performed with a Rambo knife. The opening track produced by ATG has the drums and horns to let you know its time to listen up. Meyhem Lauren gives some of the hardest rhymes your earholes will hear in 2012. This shit goes HARD.
The majority of tracks on Mandatory Brunch Meetings were produced by the unheralded ATG. He provided a diverse soundbed to allow Meyhem to display his entire skillset. Harry Fraud music is on this album too. You may have already heard ’10 Dollar Lap Dances’. Mike Finito from the Das Racist Greedhead godhead puts in a few tracks and the omnipresent savior of boom bap rap, The Alchemist, has one of my favorite beats on this tape. The usual Meyhem Lauren suspects appear throughout like the charismatic Action Bronson and the enigmatic AG da Coroner. Maffew Ragazino features as well as Heems and Lakutis from Das Racist just to show that Meyhem Lauren even has a weirdo rap chamber. Who is this Gabbie Giftsz chick? She can rap.
Meyhem Lauren is part of a boom bap rap renaissance with the epicenter being somewhere near where the Grand Central Parkway and the Long Island Expressway intersect. There could be something special in the water in Queens so make sure you ask for the tap water when you go to this brunch meeting. Your attendance is mandatory.
Timberland’s 40th anniversary will be next year and I’m getting myself all hyped in advance by visiting some of the classic stores where I’ve bought Timbs over the years. When I worked for the architects on 14th Street I used to visit Paragon and David Z like I was still in high school.
I studied boot releases back then like heads study sneaker releases nowadays. As you might imagine, the winter WAS the season to put your sneakers back in the box and put on your chukkas or better still, your Forty’s. I can’t wait to see what the 4oth anniversary 40 Below looks like. But I digress…
Walk with me los Internetos as I take a look at what’s hot in the streets and fresh for your feets…
Don’t sleep on Burlington Coat Factory. They have the distressed leather classic contractor boots (with Anti-Fatigue insoles) for only $80. Plus they have the Vibram outsole Timberland Cadion hikers for the cheap as well.
My next stop was the venerable Paragon Sporting Goods at the northwest end on Union Square. Paragon is simply a halcyon spot of freshness since I ever stepped foot in that space. They sport all kinds of official gear for outdoorsmen or whatever activity floats your motorboat. I bought my first Tag-Heuer timepiece at Paragon. More importantly I bought my first pair of Forty Belows from Paragon.
The Timberland section at Paragon was pretty basic for what is available in most shops and even in the Timberland flagship locations, but I did see a boot I HAVE to put in my archives. The Pathrock High is a clean looking hiker with a rugged, aggressive outsole. I also like the Timberland shitkickers for when I want to go with a refined shitkicking look. Who knew Vasque was still making boots? What the FUX are those?!?
Next I floated thru David Z which is one of my honeycomb hideouts for New Balance swag on clearance. David Z also kept it 100 with the Timberland stock too. They were a good spot to copp some Beef and Broc field boots in a pinch. They have some styles on sale as we speak…
Oh snap! The suede 7-eye moccasins for $50? Copped. For the second time. LOL. I’m such an addict. David Z even had their Wallabees on sale for a nice price. I’m prA’Li going back to score a pair of low cut moccasins for $40.
40 is the magic number. Get hype with me for Timberland’s 40th.