April 19th, 2010

We’re still alive and kicking it

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Don’t you hate when your favorite t-shirt companies have their proverbial blogs that they struggle to update with any consistency? Don’t you hate when they drop clothes without any preliminary press only to find out that when you visit their websites weeks later they are out of your sizes already? We don’t want to be one of those.

We’re still alive at Vintage…we’ve just been busy preparing some new drops and endeavoring like never before to get more things moving. We’re proud to have been the official sponsor of the Smokin’ Needles Tour that hit overseas this past month with Chip Fu, Phife Dawg, and DJ Rasta Root, and we’ve got more big news on the way. We also want to extend a sincere thank you to our fan base and every one who is reaching deep into their pockets to cop some of our fresh gear. We appreciate the love and support.

I moved into the position this month of officially managing all of Wordsmith’s activities. This has been a very challenging role for me, but one I’ve adapted to nicely. Wordsmith has too much going on to be laboring himself and as opportunities continue to come in, Vintage Clothing will be there as well. From an incredible set of shows at SOBs in New York City to the album release party at the Eye Bar in DC on March 30, 2010, to nearly 20 interviews with radio DJs over the past few weeks, his schedule continues to be non-stop. And there’s even more coming down the pike. If you guys haven’t copped the new Vintage Experience album by Wordsmith, go visit Amazon or iTunes and pick up a digital copy. I’m sure you’ll find its material is definitely for the discerning hip hop critic.

As far as our Atlanta sponsorship goes, 4-IZE recently came together with Wordsmith for a track that will be featured on his new mix tape scheduled to drop in June. Meanwhile, 4-IZE has his own thing doing. As I write this, he is putting the finishing touches on his new album AwesoMania and is even opening for Bones, Thugs, and Harmony tonight.

In the meantime, I’ve got a new review of Braille’s Weapon Aid album that is dropping in a few weeks. You can also read my exclusive interview with Braille on all that’s been happening in his music and life at www.sphereofhiphop.com

Don’t forget to check out my new radio show exclusively on Revolt Radio www.revoltradio.com Last week I spoke with Cas Metah of the Scribbling Idiots about his music and the role of God in music. This week, I’ll be flying to the opposite end of the spectrum to talk with DMV’s own Whitefolkz (yes, despite the plurality, Folkz is one dude) as he prepares to drop his highly anticipated mix tape AlphaDogg.

I won’t speak for Shaun or Eric, but I assure you they have their hands full as well. So know that when you are out and about wearing our products, our blood, sweat, and tears go into every item – well, not literally, but hey, if you do get some sweat on your shirt it washes out! Blood may be a different story!

I wish I could spill the beans on a few things, but I’m sworn to secrecy until we’ve finalized some things. Just know that good things are happening at Vintage Clothing Limtied. We’ve got you covered.

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