We have mentioned this briefly on here before but here is a little more of a tease! The 2009 Mystic. Ryan has been rocking his for a while and it's dope.
Off set machined head tube with smaller O/D
Tapered T/T and Seat Stays
New style removable brake lugs
Offset down tube thickness to help prevent denting with customs shape.
Revised geometry. 74.75 H/T, 11.7 BB height, 13.5 slammed back end adjustable through 14 on 21" T/T and under, 8.12 stand over height
20.75 and 21" with 13.5 slammed rear end. 21.5 with proportional rear end of 14" slammed adjustable to 14.5.
Another reason to celebrate presented itself yesterday; Ryan's Birthday. We rode the trails for a little bit and the got hammered! Happy Birthday Ryan...........
James over at Liquor Bikes snapped the riding shots. Thanks bro. Click The Images To See Them Big.
It's that time of year again. Christmas time! Happy Holidays from everyone here at Mutiny. We will be closed the 24th of Dec to Jan 2nd. Have a great time and we'll see you in 09.
Joshua is down, snapped collarbone in 3 places and a surgery to fix it all. All because of ice! Eff the cold. In more positive Josh news, his upcoming Ride UK interview has some bangers in it.
The last part of our favorite albums. Hope you enjoyed them.
Gaz:
For me this is a classic, Jawbreaker are such a important band of their era and I think this album shines. The song Boxcar is amazing, something you can apply to any scene. Steve Albini produced it too! Listen Here
Caleb:
For years now, I've been obsessed with In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 's hauntingly beautiful and inexplicably unfamiliar sound. No matter how much time passes or what I'm into at the moment, I'm floored by its intensity every time I hear it. Not only is the music genius but the sleeve artwork gorgeously compliments it all, making it a stand out number one for me. Mix in all the hype, rumors and the bands dissolve into obscurity after the recording and it makes sense why its become such a cult classic. Check it out if you're not already a fan. Listen Here
Aron:
Band of Horses’ first album has everything going for it: classic guitar riffs, good song structures, perceptive lyrics, solid drumming, strong production values, and beautiful graphic design. It even made its way from the tip of the critics’ bitter tongues through the internet hype machine all in one piece. Destined to be a classic. Listen Here
Joe:
This album was during a great time in my life! I love listening and singing along with this album. My favorite song is "New Slang". I choose this song for Neil Harrington section in Subversion, which is my favorite section of the video. This song reminds me of all the great times I had with my friends back during those days shredding for weeks on end! If you haven't seen Neils section it's a must!! Listen Here
Hanson suggested I put some links up so you can hear their records, so I did. Here is part 3.
Niki Croft:
It's so fucking rad, if your into this type of music you'll love it!! so strong, fast and Anti everything! This basically has all the old skinhead / Oi! sounding songs, remade so that they are speeded up to make you not be able to stand still, full fucking throttle!!! Listen Here and Here
Roey:
Roey did not get back to me, so I'm going to take a guess for him. Roey am I right?
*Just in from Roey, seems Akon ain't his number one* Listen Here
Morgan Wade:
"Metric is one of my favorite bands, it's got a little bit of everything! Chill, fast, pop, you name it! This album is awesome! I like every song on it, and four of them are in my top favorite songs ever. You can't really go wrong with that!" Listen Here
Hanson Little:
"sojurner" from magnolia electric company. 4 discs which hold the complete results from as many recording sessions. each disc is a unique take on repeating themes, so it's very easy to listen through in it's entirety. Listen Here
I love Music, I think most of the guys involved with Mutiny feel the same way. I thought it would be kind of interesting to find out what the team and everyone involved with Mutinys all time favorite albums are. Here is part 1:
Randy Taylor: I know every song on that album and often get Bowie stuck in my head but I don't ever mind."Velvet Goldmine" is my jam on that album. Listen here
Justin Simpson: My favorite album has to be Guns N Roses -Appetite for Destruction. Every track on it is pretty awesome and just a good listen to all the way through. Plus it's loud, in your face, cock rock that makes you want to just be a rad human being.. Listen here
Brandon Hoerres: This album is just a classic in my book. Not a classic like Paul Simon, but theres never a dull moment with 'Reinventing Axl Rose'. Listen here
Ryan Smith: My favorite album as of right now. Listen here
At the weekend Roey went up North to the BSD Jam at the Unit 23 Park in Sotland. Roey is claiming it was the best weekend in a while. Here are some snaps, big thanks to Liam Tanner for the snaps. The last shot is a manny across the wall and into the other tranny! Bangin'