Mundok Does What He Does…
• May 3, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Justin Loves Music
Tags: Ballad of Me, Bourbon, Bruce Springsteen, Devils and Dust, EP, Good Coffee Blues, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Jason Mundok, Jerry and Betty Sue, Lancaster, Little Things, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Porter, Review, Risk of Faith, Stout, The Other Side
10 in 10: Back with a Vengeance
• March 26, 2010 • 5 CommentsPosted in Justin Loves Music
Tags: 10 in 10, Broken Bells, Dala, Everyone is Someone, Free EP, Gorillaz, ILLECT Recordings, Jason Mundok, Lancaster, Love Gone Mad, Modern Marvels, Pennsylvania, Plastic Beach, Review, Sayyadina, Sebastien Grainger, Sebastien Grainger and the Mountains, Stars Go Dim, The Great Northern Revisited, the john hughes demos, The Other Side, Theory Hazit, think quick, To Write a Riot
March Mixtape Madness
• March 10, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Justin Loves Music
Tags: A Common Year, Acceptance, Acoustic, Ambient, An Old Song, Andrew and Kristi's Toast, Blink 182, Blood & Ink Records, Brand New, Canadian, Cook & UNO, Dala, Divide the Sea, Download, Drops of Jupiter, Everyone is Someone, Fire in the Glen, Folk, Free, Free Download, Free MP3, Good Coffee Blues, Hardcore, Hockey Sweater, I Wish I May I Wish I Might, In Knowing Triumph, Indie, Irish, Jason Mundok, Jerk Records, Jimmy Eat World, Kiki Pau, Lancaster Art Walk, Lee Abramson, Man, Metal, Million Time Winner, Mixtape, Monster Mosh, MP3, Obvious, Poem, Pop, Rock, Rumi, Rumi Music, Solstice, Sphere of Hip-Hop, Taking Back Sunday, Tambourine Girl, The Night Owl EP, The Overflow, Throwback, Train, Weekend Stars, White Mountain, Who Do You Think You Are
Indie Folk for Fans of Sweet Baby James
• June 10, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Justin Loves Music
Tags: Alt-Country, Ben Folds, Breathe, Bye Bye Bye, Can I Take Your Order, Celtic, Country, Damien Jurado, Dave Bazan, Denison Witmer, Esteban, Folk, I Don't Need Your Lovin', James Taylor, Jason Mundok, Living Fables, One Angry Dwarf, Order's Up, Pink Floyd, Review, Singer-Songwriter, The Other Side, This Old Town, Vital, Where We Need
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