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DJ Krush - Zen Release: 2001 Label: Red Ink Records Genre: trip hop / electronic TRACKLIST 01 Song 1 02 Zen Approach 03 Danger Of Love 04 Sonic Traveler 05 Duck Chase 06 Vision Of Art 07 Day's End 08 With Grace 09 Candle Chant (A Tribute) 10 Endless Railway 11 Whut'z Da Solution REVIEW (source) Following up on his masterpiece studio album Kakusei, and mix album CODE4109, DJ Krush is back with his much-anticipated 6th studio album entitled ZEN. Spending over 6 months for recording in Tokyo, NY, LA and Philadelphia, Krush wanted to express the changing atmosphere and tides towards the new millennium in various forms of sound. Featured guests include: Zap Mama whose over-dubbed soul-healing voice stunned Krush in studio, MC Black Thought and drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson from The Roots, Nigerian percussion genius Tunde Ayanyemi , and Company Flow which recently announced that they are breaking up. The track on this album is one of Company Flow's last recordings. Kazufumi Kodama who met Krush for the first time 6 years ago in studio since their collaboration on a track called "On The Dub-blue" from Krush's first album. BOSS THE MC Emerging rapper/rylicist of a popular Japanese hip hop group THA BLUE HERB among others. DOWNLOAD LINK I was speaking idiomatically. |
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The Hush Sound - Live Vines Genre: Indie Pop/Rock Year: 2006 Label: Fueled By Ramen Track List 01. We Intertwined 02. A Dark Congregation 03. Sweet Tangerine 04. Lion's Roar 05. Lighthouse 06. Don't Wake Me Up 07. Where We Went Wrong 08. Magnolia 09. Wine Red 10. Out Through the Curtain 11. You Are the Moon
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Ataxia is a "supergroup" consisting of John Frusciante (of the RHCP), Josh Klinghoffer, and Joe Lally (of Fugazi). Ataxia wrote and recorded songs for two weeks, and played two live shows before disbanding. This is the result of the recording sessions, two albums released 2 and a half years apart.
Ataxia - Automatic Writing Label: Record Collection Released: 2004 Genre: Experimental/Progressive Track Listing 1. Dust 2. Another 3. The Sides 4. Addition 5. Montreal REVIEW Spoiler:
DOWNLOAD LINK ================================================== =============== Ataxia - AW II Label: Record Collection Released: 2007 Genre: Experimental/Progressive Track Listing 1. Attention 2. Union 3. Hands 4. The Soldier 5. The Empty's Response REVIEW Spoiler:
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Stabilizer - A Fuse Slowly Burning
Genre: Mostly Alt. Rock with various other influences Year: 2007 Label: Nonexistent Recordings Track List 1 - Place Your Bets 2 - Needless 3 - False Start 4 - Tequila 5 - Sonata in the Key of Jade 6 - A Beginning 7 - Tarantulas 8 - Face the Music 9 - Sea of Strangers 10 - We, Conquistadors 11 - Wake Up Already 12 - Faceless Greed 13 - WWRDADS - What Would Robot Do - A Drum Solo 14 - Sold to the Devil 15 - The Old Timey Legend of Stabilizer 16 - So Long 17 - Flashed 18 - Reaching Down 19 - Slam 20 - Smile 21 - Inside a Prayer 22 - The Hidden Joke Track 2 - Booty Breaks Review Spoiler:
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Dave Tate - The Solitude of Here
Genre: Folk Label: None Year: 2006 Tracklist 01. Evensong 02. Left a Mark 03. Maria 04. The Faucon 05. Light was Low 06. Harmony 07. Rose 08. Like Water 09. In to Mercy 10. The Solitude of Here 11. Surely The first of two albums released in quick succession by independent artist Dave Tate, it combines heartfelt lyrics with soaring harmonies, gentle acoustic guitar, and emotionally grabbing string and wind instruments used sparsely enough that they never quite lose their effect. Definitely one of my favorite folk albums. Review Spoiler:
>>>DOWNLOAD<<< Dave Tate - Home is in the Stars Genre: Folk Label: None Year: 2006 Tracklist 01. Undone 02. The Beauty of You 03. Everone 04. Alchemy 05. I'm a Stone 06. Trust Your Nature 07. Heat in the Noble Soul 08. Cool Blue River 09. You Move Me 10. Rocks and Shoals 11. Forever Burn 12. Moonchild Second release by Dave Tate that's commercially available through iTunes or CDBaby, and the stronger of the two albums in my opinion. "Undone" is still my favorite track of all time. In contrast to "The Solitude of Here," this album is purely acoustic guitar and solo vocal work by Dave, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that virtuosos are not dead and he can hold his own for twelve tracks straight. Review Spoiler:
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Morten Schantz - Segment
Genre: Jazz Fusion/Funk Label: Cope Records Year: 2004 Morten Schantz is a keyboardist from Denmark whose album I found just recently. This album is one of the most awesome new albums I've heard in a long while, and ever since I had my first listen on this album it's been frequently played here at home. I don't know too much about him and his band on his CD, so you'll just have to check out his website if you want to know more about him. Anyways, this album is truly awesomely awesome, it's got a bit of everything really, from (a few) slow "balladesque" songs to funky and high paced fusion. Some tracks are instrumental and some have vocals too, and everything feels very well executed. Simply everything added onto this album just feels so right, and it certainly has the sound of Morten Schantz, which you will notice even if you've never heard the guy before, his music feels fresh and interesting, and it really never ceases to amaze me no matter how many times I listen to it. A must listen. >>Download here<< There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Chick Corea and Bela Fleck - The Enchantment
Genre: Jazz Fusion, Bluegrass Year: 2007 Label: Concord Records Track List 1. Señorita 2. Spectacle 3. Joban Dna Nopia 4. Mountain 5. Children's Song #6 6. A Strangle Romance 7. Menagerie 8. Waltse For Abby 9. Brazil 10. The Enchantment 11. Sunset Road Review Spoiler:
The Enchantment This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
A new album for you hopeless romantics out there.
Stacey Kent - Dreamsville Label: Blue Note Release: 2000 Genre: Nightclub Jazz 1. I've Got A Crush On You 2. When Your Lover Has Gone 3. Isn't It A Pity? 4. You Are There 5. Under A Blanket Of Blue 6. Dreamsville 7. Polka Dots & Moonbeams 8. Hushabye Mountain 9. Little Girl Blue 10. You're Looking At Me 11. Violets For Your Furs 12. Thanks For The Memory The 30's and 40's are alive and well thanks in part to Stacey Kent. A throwback to the dance nightclubs and glitter gowns, this album contains many of the golden standards of the same period. Ms. Kent is fortunate enough to have modern recording equipment at her disposal, so this album comes out sounding crystal clear, and enchanting anyone that takes the time to listen. This album is soft...so soft, in fact, that I'd say if you're doing something else while listening to it, you're not really doing it justice. Listen to this if you're relaxing, or if you're having dinner with a special someone, or if you just want to think the world is a little bit better place for a while. Favorites: You Are There, I've Got a Crush on You, Isn't it a Pity, Violets For Your Furs ...And feel the petal soft and sweet against my nose. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
The Dinner is Ruined - Elevator Music For Non-Claustrophobic People
Genre: Electro/experimental rock Release Oct 28, 1997 1. House Of Defeat 2. Shower In Elevator 3. I Ain't No Neal Cassidy 4. Lod Foot Gives The Finger 5. Johnny Firetalker 6. You Are Not A Number 7. Airplanes Are O-K- 8. Whirly Beat, The 9. E.Muz4N. - (with C. People) 10. Valentine 11. Key Parts 12. Swallows Pt. 2 As far as a review goes, I think this guy says it best: Spoiler:
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The Builders and The Butchers - The Builders and The Butchers
Year: 2007 Label: Bladen County Records Genre: Folk/Roots Rock/Bluegrass 1. The Night Pt. 1 2. Red Hands 3. Spanish Death 4. Black Dresses 5. Bottom of the Lake 6. The Gallows 7. Bringing Home the Rain 8. The Coal Mine Fall 9. Slowed Down Trip to Hell 10. The Night Pt. 2 11. Ten Miles Wide 12. Find Me in the Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I first heard The Builders and The Butchers on Monday night on our usual night out at a live show here in Visalia. I was originally only going because of my fierce loyalty to a band who I'd seen there before called The Helio Sequence, whom this band opened for. A five-strong chorus with a slew of instruments that hails out of Portland, OR, this band completely blew me away with their raw energy and sheer stage charisma. Audience participation wasn't confined to clapping either: These cats were handing off random percussive instruments to the lucky few who were at the very front of the rock-starved pack of humans. Generally, I would probably put them in the folk genre but they really lack a whole classification. They have, however, been heavily drawing parallels to another well-known Portland act The Decemberists. Their music hearkens back to a time of great wide open western coastal state expansion. There's more of a gospel/Tom Waits feel to it all though and under the dark folk stories, there's lots of banjo, washboard, fiddle and trumpet flair. It all coagulates to create very earthy and gothic Americana-folk-rock with a lot more "oomph!" than your average Decemberists song. Definitely pick this one up if you're a fan of Portland's indie scene. FIND ME AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Dream Theater - Master of Puppets
Label: YtseJam Records Release: 2002 Genre: Thrash/Speed Metal Track Listing: 1. Battery 2. Master of Puppets 3. The Thing That Should Not Be 4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 5. Leper Messiah 6. Disposable Heroes 7. Orion 8. Damage Inc. This is another Dream Theater cover album. During very special nights of their Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence tour, they encored by covering entire albums, this being one of them. I uploaded Number of the Beast a few months ago, and figured now is a good time to get this one uploaded. They are extremely faithful to the source material as one would expect. The only weak link, really, is James LaBree on vocals. But on the same token, it's so different from James Hetfield that its pretty refreshing to hear someone else bat out these lyrics. Overall a worthwhile listen for fans of both Dream Theater and Metallica. GET IT NYAH FELIPE NO |
Road Vodana - Road Vodana
Label: Unknown Release: 2005 Genre: Pop/Folk Track Listing: 1. Road Vodana 2. Varyazhskaya 3. Singing Rivers 4. Virgo Lakes 5. Muza Sad Love (Theatre) 6. Reka 7. Beglec 8. Tire-on-Nogt 9. Black Stone 10. The road to Eshafot I stumbled upon this band while looking for metal albums to download. I found a Russian site that had hundreds of metal albums for download and I noticed some bands on there were in the Cyrillic alphabet and it was labeled as folk, which I thought meant folk metal. Intrigued I downloaded it. Upon listening to it I was struck by the vocals and the instrumentation. I guess the closest description I can give about this band is if Joni Mitchell was Russian, her music might sound a bit like this. The reason for the pop moniker next to folk is because it is pretty uptempo and utilizes many modern instruments such as drums and bass. If you're looking for something different, musical and in a foreign language, you can't do no wrong here. Get it here. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
This might be an early shoe-in for my favorite album of 2008.
Jeffrey Lewis - 12 Crass Songs Label: Rough Trade Year: Officially released last year in October, but only actually saw distribution about a month ago. Genre: Lots of critics call this "anti-folk", but I think that's a bullshit term. It's acoustic pop music. While in the minds of many punk rock was supposed to be about upending the rules and assumptions that had come to govern rock & roll in the mid-'70s, punk also helped revive the ranting spirit that had informed the best political music and art through the 20th century, from the Situationalists to the Fugs. Among the first wave of British punks, none ranted with greater ferocity and sense of purpose than Crass, who actually were the anarchist firebrands the Sex Pistols pretended to be, though the brutal report of their music was rarely as impressive or as intelligent as their lyrics. Crass were massively influential during their 1977-1984 lifespan and beyond, both as musicians and as activists, and Jeffrey Lewis' 12 Crass Songs is a surprising example of just how far their ideas have reached. Best known for his witty anti-folk tunes, musician and cartoonist Lewis first heard Crass while he was a college freshman in 1993, and the blunt wit and angry idealism of their songs made a powerful impression on him. As he began performing, Lewis began looking for ways to merge the fury of Crass' broadsides with his acoustic-based music and he recorded some lo-fi interpretations of some of their tunes in his bedroom. A few years later, Lewis' efforts have grown into 12 Crass Songs, in which Lewis and a handful of friends (most notably vocalist Helen Schreiner) have taken a dozen tunes by Crass and married them to arrangements that give them a far more melodic spin than they revealed in their original form. While electric guitars pop up here and there (and take center stage on "Big A, Little A"), most of 12 Crass Songs is dominated by acoustic guitar and Lewis' sweet, slightly nasal vocals, but while he has succeeded in making these songs sound pretty and playful in a way they never were before, he's also managed to carry forth their message with a surprising accuracy. It was often difficult to understand what Crass were bellowing about on The Feeding of the 5000 or Stations of the Crass, but Lewis' performances are clear and carefully enunciated, and the backing tracks add a simple but eager tunefulness that amplifies the all-together-now power of the lyrics. Lewis' interpretations are a 180 degree turn from the originals, but they ring forth with honest belief and passion, and the occasional shifts from the original lyrics don't betray the original intent of the songs. 12 Crass Songs may turn these anarchist hymns into campfire singalongs, but at heart that isn't terribly far from their original intent, and "I Ain't Thick, It's Just a Trick" and "Do They Owe Us a Living" remain anthems of empowerment and righteous rage in Lewis' hands. Lewis' 12 Crass Songs shines the work of a legendary punk band into a fun house mirror, but their message and philosophy is still remarkably coherent for being twisted about, and this album is fun, bracing, and thought-provoking stuff. Tracks: 1. End Result 2. I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick 3. Systematic Death 4. The Gasman Cometh 5. Banned From The Roxy 6. Where Next Columbus? 7. Do They Owe Us A Living? 8. Securicor 9. Demoncrats 10. Big A, Little A 11. Punk Is Dead 12. Walls (Fun In The Oven) Get It Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Yellow Matter Custard - One Night in New York
Label: Radiant Records Release: 2003 Genre: Pop/Rock Track Listing: Disc 1 1. Intro 2. Magical Mystery Tour 3. Dear Prudence 4. Dig a Pony 5. She Said She Said 6. I Call Your Name 7. You Can't Do That 8. When I Get Home 9. Nowhere Man 10. Rain 11. Free As a Bird 12. Come Together 13. I Am the Walrus 14. While My Guitar Gently Weeps Disc 2 1. Baby's in Black 2. I'll Be Back 3. No Reply 4. The Night Before 5. You're Gonna Lose That Girl 6. Ticket to Ride 7. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey 8. Oh! Darling 9. Think for Yourself 10. Wait 11. Revolution 12. I Want You (She's So Heavy) 13. You Know My Name (Look Up the Number) 14. Lovely Rita 15. Good Morning Good Morning 16. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 17. A Day in the Life This is one of the rarest Dream Theater-related works out there. This highly sought after disc finally came into my possession today and of course, I needed to share it with you guys. Yellow Matter Custard is Mike Portnoy's Beatles cover project. From Wiki:
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The Hush Sound - Goodbye Blues
Genre: Indie Pop/Rock Year: 2008 Label: Fueled By Ramen Track List 01 - Intro 02 - Honey 03 - Medicine Man 04 - Boys Are Too Refined 05 - Hurricane 06 - As You Cry 07 - Six (Interlude) 08 - Molasses 09 - That's Okay 10 - Not Your Concern 11 - Love You Much Better 12 - Hospital Bed Crawl 13 - Break the Sky
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Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Label: Mute Released: 2008 Genre: Post-Punk/Garage Track Listing 1. Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! 2. Today's Lesson 3. Moonland 4. Night of the Lotus Eaters 5. Albert Goes West 6. We Call Upon the Author 7. Hold on to Yourself 8. Lie Down Here (& Be My Girl) 9. Jesus of the Moon 10. Midnight Man 11. More News from Nowhere REVIEW Spoiler:
DOWNLOAD LINK ================================================== =============== The Mess Hall - Devil's Elbow Label: Ivy League Records Released: 2007 Genre: Rock/Blues Track Listing 1. Keep Walking 2. Pulse 3. City Of Roses 4. Load Left 5. Lorelei 6. Cookie 7. Part 1 8. Betty 9. Buddy 10. Be Not A Man REVIEW Spoiler:
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Bruce Cockburn - Stealing Fire
1984 :: Columbia :: Rock 1. Lovers in a Dangerous Time 2. Maybe the Poet 3. Sahara Gold 4. Making Contact 5. Peggy's Kitchen Wall 6. To Raise the Morning Star 7. Nicaragua 8. If I Had a Rocket Launcher 9. Dust and Diesel Download Here There's something very '80s about this album, that for me, works really nicely. He's put a lot of energy into the album, and you can feel it. The track "If I had a Rocket Launcher" is probably one of the best songs I've heard in a long time. AMG: After visiting Central America, Bruce Cockburn recorded Stealing Fire, part of which passionately and eloquently details what he'd seen while in Nicaragua and Guatemala. With the opening track, the terse rocker "Lovers in a Dangerous Time," Cockburn conveys both a sense of urgency and uncertainty. There's a brief calm as the second half begins, before a triad of songs written about his time spent in Central America brings the record to a sober conclusion. These three tunes, which, like the majority of the album, sport a tight, worldbeat, folk and rock flavor, are the true highlights of Stealing Fire, and Cockburn at his very best. The first, "Nicaragua," is part observation, part commentary, and part tribute to the Sandinista-led revolution in that country. "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" follows, and is arguably Cockburn's most powerful merging of personal and political feelings. Written after witnessing Guatemalan refugees being chased across the border by gun-wielding helicopters, "Rocket Launcher" evokes not only the pain and suffering of the people, but the conflict between Cockburn's pacifist leanings, and the vengeful anger and hatred incited by such a horrific sight. The Nicaraguan, road-inspired "Dust and Diesel" closes the record with a portrait of a country whose daily contrast of beauty and violence is summed up by the images of people who are proud, hopeful, passionate, afraid, and tired. Stealing Fire, despite a few less than compelling tracks, is the work of an artist at his peak. It also contains some of the most intensely significant material by a singer/songwriter in the 1980s. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I was asked to upload this, so I figure I'd drop it here too for good measure.
The Mess Hall - Notes From A Ceiling Label: Shock Records Released: 2005 Genre: Rock/Blues Track Listing 1. Diddley 2. Pills 3. Call It Black 4. Disco 1 5. Skyline 6. Shaky Ground 7. Metal And Hair 8. Disco 2 9. Holes 10. Red Eyes And Sunshine REVIEW (sorta) Spoiler:
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Robert Fripp & The League of Crafty Guitarists - Show of Hands
Label: Plan 9/Caroline Year: 1991 Genre: Minimalist/Progressive Rock Track List 1. Listen 2. Eye of the Needle 3. Askesis 4. Bicycling to Afghanistan 5. Here Comes My Sweetie 6. Easy Way 7. Scaling the Whales 8. Moving Force 9. Connecticut Yankee in the Court of King Arthur 10. This Yes 11. Are You Abel? (Ready and Able to Rock & Roll) 12. Spasm for Juanita 13. Hard Times 14. Burning Siesta 15. Empty Magazine 16. Circulation 17. Chiara 18. Asturias 19. Ease God's Sorrow A really cool album I felt some here might enjoy, masterminded by King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp. It is quite reminiscent of King Crimson's Discipline album. It is a very introspective yet intense record, so if your up for that, give it a listen. My personal favorite track was Connecticut Yankee in the Court of King Arthur probably because it was one of the wackiest tunes on the album, along with Spasm for Juanita. A word to the wise: if you don't like accoustic guitars, stay away from this album. To all others, enjoy! And for those who like a longer review, here's one I found that described the album a bit more in detail: Spoiler:
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Black Lips - Los Valientes del Mundo Nuevo
Label: Vice Records Released: 2007 Genre: Rock Track Listing 1. M.I.A. 2. Boomerang 3. Sea Of Blasphemy 4. Stranger 5. Not A Problem 6. Hippie, Hippie, Hoorah 7. Boone 8. Everybody's Doing It 9. Fairy Stories 10. Dirty Hands 11. Buried Alive 12. Juvenile Simply put, they rock. Review:
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Miriam Makeba - Africa
Label: Jive/Novus Released: 1991, recorded 1965 Genre: World, African Folk Track List 1. Mbube 2. Nomeva 3. Olilili 4. Suliram 5. The Retreat Song 6. The Click Song 7. Saduva 8. Iya Guduza 9. Lakutshn Ilanga 10. Umhome 11. Amampondo 12. Dubula 13. Kwendini 14. Umhome 15. Pole Mze 16. Le Flueve 17. Qhude 18. Mayibuye 19. Maduna 20. Kilimanjaro 21. Kwazulu, In Th Land Of Zulus 22. Nongqongqo, To Those We Love 23. Khawuleza, Hurry Mama Hurry! 24. Ndodemnyama Review:
download delicious sauce Värttinä - Ilmatar Label: NorthSide Released: 2001 Genre: World, Finnish Folk Track List 1. Itkin 2. Kappee 3. Laiska 4. Liiqua 5. Milja 6. Aijo 7. Kivutar 8. Linnunmieli 9. Lieto Listen 10. Sanat 11. Meri Review:
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Amoebic Ensemble - Limbic Rage
Year: 1995 Label: Stupeur Et Trompette Genre: accordion based experimental rock Tracks: 1. Chapter 11 2. Birdfight 3. Limbic Rage 4. The Circus Has Been Cancelled 5. Tango 6. Gimme ABuck Or I'll Touch You 7. Boilermaker 8. Repetitive Motion Sickness 9. Three-Ring Bathtub 10. What I Did Last Summer 11. Scratch 12. Owls Are Actually Very Stupid 13. Tertullian Dance 14. Mayday In The Tunnel 15. Waxing Neuralgic Review:
Get It Ewan MacColl & A.L. Lloyd - Blow Boys, Blow Year: 1960 Label: Tradition Genre: Folk Tracks: 1. Row Bullies Row 2. Paddy Doyle 3. Wild Goose Shanty 4. While Cruising Around Yarmouth 5. Old Billy Riley Listen 6. Handsome Cabin Boy 7. South Australia 8. Blow Boys Blow 9. Whup! Jamboree 10. Banks of Newfoundland 11. Whiskey Johnny 12. Do Me Ama 13. Jack Tar 14. Paddy West 15. Haul on the Bowline 16. Hundred Years Ago Review:
Captain Beefheart said this was his favorite album of all time. That warrants it an initial listen in my mind. Get It Mississippi Fred McDowell - I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll Year: 1969 Label: Capitol Genre: Blues Tracks: 1. Baby Please Don't Go 2. Good Morning Little School Girl 3. Kokomo Me Baby 4. That's All Right Baby 5. Red Cross Store 6. Everybody's Down On Me 7. 61 Highway 8. Glory Hallelujah 9. Jesus Is On The Mainline 10. My Baby She Gonna Jump And Shout 11. Long Line Skinner 12. You Got To Move 13. The Train I Ride 14. You Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore Review:
tl;dr version: The tone McDowell pulls out of his guitar on this record is amazing. It's the best blues-guitar I've ever heard. Get It Natural Snow Buildings - Slayer Of The King Of Hell Year: 2008 Label: Digitalis Ltd. Genre: Folk/Drone/Experimental Tracks: 1. Four Armed Protector 2. I, Slayer Of The King Of Hell 3. Broken Sword Record Label Press Release:
Get It Farmers Market - Surfin' USSR Year: 2008 Label: Ipecac Genre: bizarre bulgarian folk music Tracks: 1 Surfin' USSR 2 Surfin' USSR Part 2 (Top Marx From the Serf Board) 3 Lodtschitze Mini Maritza (Ferry Cross the Mersey) 4 Anyone Who Remembers Vladiwoodstock Wasn't There 5 Dissident Harmony Sisters Camel Call 6 To Hell and Baku 7 Traktor Tracks Across the Tundra 8 From Prussia With Love 9 Red Square Dance 10 The Dismantling of the Soviet Onion Made Us Cry... 11 Kalashnikov Wedding 12 Steroid Train 13 Meanwhile Back at the Agricultural Workers Collective 14 Ladyboy's Night At The Cultural Relativism Saloon 15 One Day, Son, All I Own Will Still Belong to the State 16 Yagoda Review:
Get It Groundhogs - Thank Christ For The Bomb Year: 1970 Label: BGO Genre: Rock Tracks: 1. Strange Town 2. Darkness Is No Friend 3. Soldier 4. Thank Christ for the Bomb 5. Ship on the Ocean 6. Garden 7. Status People 8. Rich Man, Poor Man 9. Eccentric Man 10. Garden [BBC Radio I Session] 11. Eccentric Man [BBC Radio I Session] 12. Soldier [BBC in Concert] Review:
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Angus & Julia Stone - A Book Like This
Label: EMI Released: 2007 Genre: Acoustic/Folk Track Listing 1. The Beast 2. Here We Go Again 3. Wasted 4. Just a Boy 5. Bella 6. Hollywood 7. A Book Like This 8. Silver Coin 9. Stranger 10. Soldier 11. Jewels and Gold 12. Another Day 13. Horse and Cart REVIEW Spoiler:
DOWNLOAD LINK ================================================== =============== The Fumes - Guns of Gold Label: Inertia Released: 2006 Genre: Blues/Alternative Track Listing 1. Altanta Rising 2. Automobile 3. Run To The Mother 4. Grocery Store 5. Oh My Babylon 6. The Dogs 7. The Postman's Inn 8. Kingboy 9. Tell Ya Story Walking 10. Spaceload 11. Mystery Bell 12. Slippin' 13. Down River 14. Johnny The Lion Slayer REVIEW Spoiler:
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Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Label: Atlantic Release: 2007 Genre: Post Rock/Progressive Rock Track Listing: 1. Fear of a Blank Planet 2. My Ashes 3. Anesthetize 4. Sentimental 5. Way Out of Here 6. Sleep Together This is one of my all time favorite albums. Porcupine Tree came back in 2007 with a triumphant return to form in Fear of a Blank Planet. The content of this album focuses on our growing dependence on TV, video games, and mood-enhancing drugs to stay happy. It's a haunting, chilling, and sometimes challenging listen. It paints a bleak picture of the world, but its emotional melodies are as endearing as anything you've ever heard. The highlights of this album are the 17-minute monster Anesthetize, and the somber Sentimental that follows it directly. But honestly, there is no bad song on this album. Everything is as good as it gets. This is one album you don't want to miss. DOWNLOAD HERE I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Year: 1991 Label: Sire Genre: Shoegaze review:
Tracklist 1. Only Shallow 2. Loomer 3. Touched 4. To Here Knows When 5. When You Sleep 6. I Only Said 7. Come in ALone 8. Sometimes 9. Blown a Wish 10. What You Want 11. Soon download M83 - Saturdays = Youth Year: 2008 Label: Mute Records Genre: Shoegazing / Pop / Electronic review:
Basically an 80's inspired electronic album that has some great ambient tracks and awesome pop songs. I love it. Tracklist 1. You Appearing 2. Kim & Jessie 3. Skin of the Night 4. Graveyard Girl 5. Couleurs 6. Up! 7. We Own the Sky 8. Highway of Endless Dreams 9. Too Late 10. Dark Moves of Love 11. Midnight Souls Still Remain download Ruby Suns - Sea Lion (2008) Year: 2008 Label: Lil Chief Records Genre: indie review:
I don't know how I'd describe this. Some African inspired tracks, some with muffled voices. It fits the modern definition of "indie" basically. Tracklist 1. Blue Penguin 2. Oh, Mojave 3. Tane Mahuta 4. There are Birds 5. It's Mwangi in Front of Me 6. Remember 7. Ole Rinka 8. Adventure Tour 9. Kenya Dig It? 10. Morning Sun download Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant (2008) Year: 2008 Label: Sub Pop Genre: indie folkrock review:
Tracklist 1. Sun Giant 2. Drops in the River 3. English House 4. Mykonos 5. Innocent Son download Fleet Foxes - s/t Year: 2008 Label: Sub Pop Genre: indie folkrock Leaked ST. doubly excellent. Tracklist 1. Red Squirrel / Sun Rises 2. White Winter Hymnal 3. Ragged Wood 4. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song 5. Quiet Houses 6. He Doesn't Know Why 7. Heard Them Stirring 8. Your Protector 9. Meadowlark 10. Blue Ridge Mountains download I was speaking idiomatically.
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