Alberta?
I've got an old 10 speed Apollo, its not fancy but its got charm and I've done almost all of the work on it myself including a couple MacGyveresqe fixes. It is my trusty steed and gets me everywhere I need to go in my little city.
I've been playing guitar for something like 3 years now. I started after I stopped playing Saxophone in my school band. I always have to have some way to make music, I also tried to learn Ableton in that time but it doesn't have the same instant gratification as guitar.
Hey guys! Redditor of almost four years here. I checked out Hubski a couple years ago but never stuck with it because the community was so small at the time, I think I'll be sticking around this time.
I was going to make the Bond connection too... I guess I should have in the end. :P
Really, anything by 'Mindthings' is great for rain driving... But Eve and The Sound After are probably my favorites. There's something about his sound that lends itself to traveling on a wet grey day.