Developing your Coffee Palate
Monday Mayhem Week of Sept. 29-Oct. 4th.
You are going to love our new mugs!
The Texas Speed Trap; Coffee and Cream Soda.
This is a super easy and tasty cold coffee drink that doesn't taste like anything else.
The Gem Spa Egg Coffee!
3 other ways to wear your (or your significant others)Catfight Coffee Tee Shirt.
How to make Black Magic Frappuccino at home with Catfight Cold brew.
Why give that mermaid all your green? Here's a great way to make Frappuccino's at home with our Black Magic Cold Brew.
What the hell is Gibsunday and what does it have to do with Coffee.
We couldn't be happier than our recent pairing with the Gibsunday IG page. Check out this awesome contest we have brewing with them.
Happy Birthday Tura Satana.
Monday Mayhem Spotify Takeover; Eric Bower from Broken Lamps celebrating Tura Satana and Ennio Morricone.
I think the easiest way to describe this Monday Mayhem, in a blanket, easy to digest way is this. Imagine the songs from a Quentin Tarantino movie that has never been released, played by an all-original band led by a guy who paid his dues in the Philly Punk Scene.
Eric Bower of the Broken Lamps put this playlist together as part of our week to honor what would have been Tura Satana's 82nd birthday. As most of you know, Tura was the star of the big daddy of all B’-movie/Sexploitation films ‘Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill’. We honored her legacy by making an officially licensed Tura Satana Coffee.
Eric put this playlist together over the weekend and today we wake to find the passing of Ennio Morricone who scored countless Italian Spaghetti Westerns and was most famous for the soundtrack to ‘The Good, The Bad and the Ugly’. The Italian Spaghetti Westerns are close bedfellows with the Sexploitation genre, both living in the neighborhood of B-Movies.
In light of Ennio's passing, we took the liberty to also add some Ennio Morricone songs as well as some contemporary artists who we influenced by Russ Meyers, Tura Satana, and the B Movie Genre. Hopefully, we created a timeline to show why these movies and scores are not only important on their influence on contemporary rock bands, but they are fun as hell. Either way, it will have people within close earshot saying, ‘What the hell are you listening to?’ And that’s really what it’s all about, right?
Make sure you check out Broken Lamps!