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A New Gin Infused With Vintage Harley Davidson Parts

A New Gin Infused With Vintage Harley Davidson Parts

Are you tired of eating the worms at the bottom of your tequila? Are your pockets lined with cash? Do you love vintage motorcycles so much that you live, breathe and.. drink them? If you answered yes to all three of these- look no further. A new product has hit the market, and it was made just for you. World-class custom bike builder, Uwe Ehinger, AKA The Archaeologist, has recently released a new line of gin, 'infused' with actual parts from classic Harley Davidson Motorcycles. That's right- each vintage chic bottle comes with a pretty good-sized hunk of old engine floating around in it... the spirit of a Harley in your cup of spirit. We at Dirtbag Clothing think this designer gin is 'totally metal'.. and would love to give it a try. It comes in three revved up varieties:

  • For your entry level biker dude, the 1962 Panhead- weighing in at about $1060.
  • For the guy who is serious about drinking motorcycle parts, but is not entirely sold on this marveling concept, the 1947 Knucklehead- available at a cool $1175.
  • And lastly, the only gift worthy of kings, or maybe just the ruler of your bike club.. the 1939 Flathead- the true premium option at around $1300.
At prices like these, this gin is nothing to shake a camshaft at. A neat relic, as well as attention to detail are the biggest selling points here. Every bottle comes packaged with a fancy paper insert, printed on some 1930's printing press, bearing the stories of the engine parts enclosed.. I don't know about you, but I always like to know the true origins of the engine I'm sippin' on. Lastly, the burning question: is it safe for me to drink steel Harley Davidson components from the mid-twentieth century? A quick dive into the statements from the company says it is. Apparently the parts are specially cleansed and coated with some space-aged food-safe tin alloy... seems legit. The gin can be purchased at The Archaeologist's Website.

Tour Update - Indianapolis, IN - 091516 - (Elisium)

Tour Update - Indianapolis, IN - 091516 - (Elisium)

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Dirtbag Artists "WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY" nominated for Carolina Music Award

Dirtbag Artists "WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY" nominated for Carolina Music Award

Dirtbag Endorsed Artists, "WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY" have been nominated for the Carolina Music Awards Rock Band of the Year. Winning this award in 2014, this is the band's third consecutive year receiving this nomination. The guys appeared on WFMY News in North Carolina this week, sporting some fresh Dirtbag gear. They discuss their newly released E.P., "Looking Inward" and preview the new track, "22". You can vote for WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY here.

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Dear Abbey - Song Review - Parasite

Dear Abbey - Song Review - Parasite

I jump-started my Friday morning by rushing out the door for work. I was still dreary, and in a bit of a haze from the show I had gone to the night before. When I got on the road, I received an email asking me to review the new single from Dirtbag artists, Dear Abbey, entitled: Parasite. Given the condition I was in at this particular time of the day, I was unprepared for the musical kick in my ass that was about to be delivered. This track busts through the doors with a driving guitar lick, led in by a full-band hulk smash. Right off the bat, I hear a fat, pumping, pulsing kick drum. It cuts right through the heavy guitar rhythms/soaring lead like a fresh blade. This song has gotten my attention; I am wide awake now, and we haven’t even hit the first verse. So the band pulls back a little; a tight, crunchy rhythm takes over, and out pours the beast himself, Jeremy Hunter. In an era of such steep uncertainty for hard rock, a strong, male-fronted act is exactly what these times call for.. and Jeremy Hunter delivers. The verse builds perfectly into a catchy hook, followed by an expected and appropriately-placed interlude. From here, the rest of the track writes itself. The above mentioned sequences repeat, and we are taken into a majestic and curious-sounding bridge, which incorporates some neat guitar sound effects. The chorus then plays out two more times, and the song hits its abrupt finish- the lead slowly echoing off into the distance. Although I could feel the punch in this song, I could almost predict what was coming next. This song would make a perfect push for radio play. Parasite is hot, it’s heavy, and is guaranteed to blow the lid off your brown-bottle flu. Another woe often overlooked in hard rock these days is accessibility . Without a doubt, this song is accessible, relatable, and radio-ready. I am exceedingly ambitious to hear the rest of Dear Abbey's new LP, The View From Up Here, available April 15 on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. 5 stars. -GJoneZ Dear Abbey on FACEBOOK Dear Abbey Official Website

Dirtbag Block of Rock (Cryptic Memoirs)

Dirtbag Block of Rock (Cryptic Memoirs)

Dirtbag Smitty and Jeremy discuss the modern struggle of holding a band together, recording for the first time, as well as Dirtbag and Cryptic Memoirs stoking people by keeping their beers cold at Knotfest 2015. Check out more Dirtbag sponsored artists at http://www.dirtbag.com Keep up with the latest and greatest rock and metal bands on the Dirtbag Block of Rock. Subscribe to the Dirtbag Youtube Channel today! Support your fellow Dirtbag artists Cryptic Memoirs Like Follow https://youtu.be/3a_gck07Scc