Genre: Grindcore, Metal
Website:http://www.myspace.com/tacomaowenhart// For Fans Of: Graf Orlock, Marion Barry, Pulling Teeth
Track List:
- I (Nameless)
- 44 Black
- Poor White Straight Guy
- Welcome To Worthless-Piece-Of-Shit-Ville, Population: You
- I Hate Myself and I Want to Die
- Bomb Bay Beach
- The Letter
- Fuck Morrisey, Fuck The Smiths, Fuck The Cure
- Methlahem
- The Vertigo Of Murray Morgan
- Evolution's A Fact, Jack
Owen Hart does a great job of taking ridiculous awesome riffs that make you want to mosh, yet headbang at the same time. "Earth Control" has them taking on even more of a metal edge, which just makes them sound evil as fuck at times. Great release, anyone who is a fan of metal tinged hardcore should check this out.
http://www.mediafire.com/?nftcihyku544vwf
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
If Footmen Tire You,What will horses do?
Most have Swedish Screamo band: http://www.mediafire.com/?c3tmmljn02j
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Burning Love - Songs for Burning Lovers (2010)
It's Chris Colohan from Cursed's band, so you have an idea of what it sounds like already (if you haven't already listened to it). It sounds like Cursed but less hardcore and more rock n roll. It's like Bars but WAY WAY heavier. Heavy, sludgy and straight up rockin. Shit is serious. Shit is good.
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzhdmmyhrzy
Buy:http://www.derangedrecords.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=d8c36302deea4a024873b62e3464a5dd&keywords=burning+love&osCsid=d8c36302deea4a024873b62e3464a5dd&x=0&y=0
Listen:http://www.myspace.com/burninglovers
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzhdmmyhrzy
Buy:http://www.derangedrecords.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=d8c36302deea4a024873b62e3464a5dd&keywords=burning+love&osCsid=d8c36302deea4a024873b62e3464a5dd&x=0&y=0
Listen:http://www.myspace.com/burninglovers
Kidcrash
Kidcrash are quite possibly the best band to ever come out of the genre of emo/screamo/whinyfaggotbullshit. Next to City of Caterpillar and Damezumari, they're one of the best ever. Here is everything that they've released so far:
Jokes:http://www.mediafire.com/?xnzzzolutum
Mispellings (Split 5" w/ Arse Moreira (or however the fuck you spell it)):
http://www.mediafire.com/?zcymdykuym0
Heavy Nugs and Heavy Chugs (Split w/ L'Antietam):
http://www.mediafire.com/?u0qnyyfjzuz
Split 10" w/ Coffin Dancer (Coffin Dancer side slays):http://www.mediafire.com/?mnjtjjjldzt
New Ruins:http://www.mediafire.com/?mnjtjjjldzt
New Ruins is really pop-punk and stuff, and it's from a time when the band was known as "The Kidcrash." After getting fucked over by Lujo Records, they dropped the "The" from their name and became even more fucking badass.
Jokes:http://www.mediafire.com/?xnzzzolutum
Mispellings (Split 5" w/ Arse Moreira (or however the fuck you spell it)):
http://www.mediafire.com/?zcymdykuym0
Heavy Nugs and Heavy Chugs (Split w/ L'Antietam):
http://www.mediafire.com/?u0qnyyfjzuz
Split 10" w/ Coffin Dancer (Coffin Dancer side slays):http://www.mediafire.com/?mnjtjjjldzt
New Ruins:http://www.mediafire.com/?mnjtjjjldzt
New Ruins is really pop-punk and stuff, and it's from a time when the band was known as "The Kidcrash." After getting fucked over by Lujo Records, they dropped the "The" from their name and became even more fucking badass.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Las Armas
En Busca De La Furia Perdida
01. En Busca De La Furia Perdida
02. Diez Minutos
03. El Enemigo
04. California On Fire
05. El Escape
http://www.mediafire.com/?cws8xkf8jicbu52
01. En Busca De La Furia Perdida
02. Diez Minutos
03. El Enemigo
04. California On Fire
05. El Escape
http://www.mediafire.com/?cws8xkf8jicbu52
Las-Armas
Animales
01. Barretas
02. La estampida
03. Chacarera
04. La tempestad
05. Animales
http://www.mediafire.com/?ivpil2dhwo9t3vy
01. Barretas
02. La estampida
03. Chacarera
04. La tempestad
05. Animales
http://www.mediafire.com/?ivpil2dhwo9t3vy
Rookie Town
alguien nos sugirio esta banda via el chat del blog, descargue del demo y me fascino.
Pues bien Rookie Town son una joven banda, con actividades desde el 2009, su linea esta dentro del Post Hardcore y Punk.
Como unico trabajo tienen "Winter demo" una bonita coleccion de 4 canciones.
Para quienes gusten de grupos como Texas is the reason, Shook ones, The get up kids, etc.
http://www.myspace.com/rookietown
Winter Demo
01. Sink
02. Changes
03. Gorm storm can't fail me now
04. Rains
http://rookietown.bandcamp.com/
Pues bien Rookie Town son una joven banda, con actividades desde el 2009, su linea esta dentro del Post Hardcore y Punk.
Como unico trabajo tienen "Winter demo" una bonita coleccion de 4 canciones.
Para quienes gusten de grupos como Texas is the reason, Shook ones, The get up kids, etc.
http://www.myspace.com/rookietown
Winter Demo
01. Sink
02. Changes
03. Gorm storm can't fail me now
04. Rains
http://rookietown.bandcamp.com/
Turnip
Banda Alemana de Emo 90's. Formado por los Ex-miembros de "Rusty James" uno de los pilares del emo europeo junto con "Age", "Assay" ,"Don Quichote" y una larga lista de bandas de calidad, motivo por el cual la escena emo de alemania es tan venerada en al ambito independiente. Asi como "Assay" y "Rusty James" poseen un sonido Hardcore Punk, esta vez con "Turnip" quisieron realizar el nuevo sonido emo, en ese entonces "Texas Is The Reason" se encontraba de gira por Alemania lo que fue sin duda toda una inspiracion para el sonido de esta banda.
Zero Base Planning (1997)
1. "A King's Clumsy Doors"
2. "Bite And Breathe"
3. "Speedboy"
4. "Same - Train - Song"
http://www.mediafire.com/?c3nqy7a5uxz3x4b
Zero Base Planning (1997)
1. "A King's Clumsy Doors"
2. "Bite And Breathe"
3. "Speedboy"
4. "Same - Train - Song"
http://www.mediafire.com/?c3nqy7a5uxz3x4b
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Comic Time
Ignition City is a five-issue science fiction comic book limited series, written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Gianluca Pagliarani.
Publication history
Ellis initially conceived the plot in 2005. After some brief initial work in 2006 the series was not mentioned again until after the release of his Aetheric Mechanics in 2008.[1] Inspirations included the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials, the show Deadwood, the band Abney Park, the film Metropolis, the Berlin Tegel Airport, Ray Bradbury's short story "Rocket Summer", Alan Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and his own Ministry of Space comic (which was in turn inspired by Dan Dare).[2][3]
[edit] Plot
Ignition City is set in an atompunk/dieselpunk alternate history, by the year of 1956, where World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion. As a result, space travel became commonplace. Ignition City itself is a circular island spaceport, the interior of which is populated by former spacemen. The story follows Mary Raven, a young woman who travels to Ignition City after her father, a formerly famous spaceman named Rock Raven, is killed there.[4]
[edit] Characters
Mary Raven - former astronaut and daughter of the space hero Rock Raven, comes to Ignition City to investigate the death of her father.
Rock Raven - British space hero, veteran of campaigns against the Martians and thus possibly inspired by Dan Dare.
Lionel "Buster" Crabb - British government official, a friend to Mary and her father. Based on the real life Navy officer thought captured and brainwashed by the Russians, although his nickname appears to be an allusion to the American actor, Buster Crabbe, who played Flash Gordon early in his career.
Lightning Bowman - one of the first three humans in space (alongside Gayle Bowman and Doc Vukovic), now marooned in Ignition City. Inspired by Flash Gordon.
Gayle Ransom - former lover of Lighting Bowman, and another of the first three humans in space, now a bar-owner and gun-runner in Ignition City. Inspired by Dale Arden.
Dr. Dragomir Vukovic, AKA 'Doc Vukovic' - another of the first three humans in space, he built the original spaceship out of junk parts. Inspired by Dr. Hans Zarkov.
Kharg the Killer - dictator of the planet Khargu and ally of Adolf Hitler, who was defeated by Lightning Bowman, Gayle Ransom, and Doc Vukovic. Inspired by Ming the Merciless.
Bronco - drunken customer in Gayle Bowman's bar who talks of his time spent five centuries in the future, and thus analogous to Buck Rogers.
Piet Vanderkirk - Gayle Bowman's right-hand man. Former member of the Navy's Solar Patrol in the Pluto Detachment, part of "The Chain" which appears to refer to a psychically linked group of soldiers using gifted alien technology, similar to E. E. Smith's Lensmen.
Yuri - washed-up "Russia's greatest cosmonaut", since disavowed and abandoned in Ignition City.
Marshal Pomeroy - Corrupt lawman of the Ignition City settlement. Flies with the aid of a jet pack, reminiscent of Commando Cody.
[edit] Collected editions
The series has been collected into a trade paperback
http://ignitioncity.com/
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztlotr0p6jtwubi
Publication history
Ellis initially conceived the plot in 2005. After some brief initial work in 2006 the series was not mentioned again until after the release of his Aetheric Mechanics in 2008.[1] Inspirations included the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials, the show Deadwood, the band Abney Park, the film Metropolis, the Berlin Tegel Airport, Ray Bradbury's short story "Rocket Summer", Alan Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and his own Ministry of Space comic (which was in turn inspired by Dan Dare).[2][3]
[edit] Plot
Ignition City is set in an atompunk/dieselpunk alternate history, by the year of 1956, where World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion. As a result, space travel became commonplace. Ignition City itself is a circular island spaceport, the interior of which is populated by former spacemen. The story follows Mary Raven, a young woman who travels to Ignition City after her father, a formerly famous spaceman named Rock Raven, is killed there.[4]
[edit] Characters
Mary Raven - former astronaut and daughter of the space hero Rock Raven, comes to Ignition City to investigate the death of her father.
Rock Raven - British space hero, veteran of campaigns against the Martians and thus possibly inspired by Dan Dare.
Lionel "Buster" Crabb - British government official, a friend to Mary and her father. Based on the real life Navy officer thought captured and brainwashed by the Russians, although his nickname appears to be an allusion to the American actor, Buster Crabbe, who played Flash Gordon early in his career.
Lightning Bowman - one of the first three humans in space (alongside Gayle Bowman and Doc Vukovic), now marooned in Ignition City. Inspired by Flash Gordon.
Gayle Ransom - former lover of Lighting Bowman, and another of the first three humans in space, now a bar-owner and gun-runner in Ignition City. Inspired by Dale Arden.
Dr. Dragomir Vukovic, AKA 'Doc Vukovic' - another of the first three humans in space, he built the original spaceship out of junk parts. Inspired by Dr. Hans Zarkov.
Kharg the Killer - dictator of the planet Khargu and ally of Adolf Hitler, who was defeated by Lightning Bowman, Gayle Ransom, and Doc Vukovic. Inspired by Ming the Merciless.
Bronco - drunken customer in Gayle Bowman's bar who talks of his time spent five centuries in the future, and thus analogous to Buck Rogers.
Piet Vanderkirk - Gayle Bowman's right-hand man. Former member of the Navy's Solar Patrol in the Pluto Detachment, part of "The Chain" which appears to refer to a psychically linked group of soldiers using gifted alien technology, similar to E. E. Smith's Lensmen.
Yuri - washed-up "Russia's greatest cosmonaut", since disavowed and abandoned in Ignition City.
Marshal Pomeroy - Corrupt lawman of the Ignition City settlement. Flies with the aid of a jet pack, reminiscent of Commando Cody.
[edit] Collected editions
The series has been collected into a trade paperback
http://ignitioncity.com/
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztlotr0p6jtwubi
Monday, December 13, 2010
The Scandals
es una joven banda de New Jersey, se mueven entre el Punk Rock y el Street Punk, un sonido acelerado, energico. Si bien es su primera produccion, han tenido mucho apoyo, mucho antes que el trabajo sea editado.
Para ser su primer trabajo, el disco esta muy bueno, un trabajo que no pasa desapercibido tan facilmente. Entra al myspace, buy their merch, albums!!!!
http://www.myspace.com/njscandals
The Sound Of Your Stereo
o1. Salute The Fallen
02. Four Seventeen
03. Avalanche
04. Soon Enough
05. Mountain Ave.
06. Losing Teeth
07. To Youth
08. Gold Hearts
09. Casey’s Song
10. Sirens
11. White Lightning
12. Perfect Timing
13. Introspection
14. Save Our Ship
o1. Salute The Fallen
02. Four Seventeen
03. Avalanche
04. Soon Enough
05. Mountain Ave.
06. Losing Teeth
07. To Youth
08. Gold Hearts
09. Casey’s Song
10. Sirens
11. White Lightning
12. Perfect Timing
13. Introspection
14. Save Our Ship
http://www.mediafire.com/?uahe9oe8a57nvgc
Para ser su primer trabajo, el disco esta muy bueno, un trabajo que no pasa desapercibido tan facilmente. Entra al myspace, buy their merch, albums!!!!
http://www.myspace.com/njscandals
The Sound Of Your Stereo
o1. Salute The Fallen
02. Four Seventeen
03. Avalanche
04. Soon Enough
05. Mountain Ave.
06. Losing Teeth
07. To Youth
08. Gold Hearts
09. Casey’s Song
10. Sirens
11. White Lightning
12. Perfect Timing
13. Introspection
14. Save Our Ship
o1. Salute The Fallen
02. Four Seventeen
03. Avalanche
04. Soon Enough
05. Mountain Ave.
06. Losing Teeth
07. To Youth
08. Gold Hearts
09. Casey’s Song
10. Sirens
11. White Lightning
12. Perfect Timing
13. Introspection
14. Save Our Ship
http://www.mediafire.com/?uahe9oe8a57nvgc
Indian Summer Discography
From Wikipedia**
Indian Summer was an early and influential American post-hardcore band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes.
The band released a full 7" on Repercussion Records, split 7" with Embassy, and split 7 inches with Current and Ordination of Aaron. They also released a song on the Eucalyptus compilation (2x7") on Tree Records, a song on the Food Not Bombs compilation LP on Inchworm Records, and a song on the Ghost Dance compilation (2x7") on Slave Cut Records. The discography Science 1994 was released in 2002/2008 and Hidden Arithmetic, an entirely live album consisting of one live set and a live radio appearance, in 2006, both on the Future Recordings label.
Discography
Note on naming: Indian Summer did not name any of their songs, and as such multiple names have been invented by fans. Where multiple titles exist in common use, both are given, separated by a slash.
Indian Summer 7" (1993, Repercussion Records)
1."Woolworm/Angry Son"
2."Aren't You an Angel"
3."Millimeter"
Current/Indian Summer split 7" with Current (band)|Current (1993, Initial pressing on Homemade Records, reprint on Repercussion)
1.Indian Summer - Orchard
2.Current - Key
Embassy/Indian Summer split 7" with Embassy (1994, Slave Cut Records)
1.Embassy - "Stepping by"
2.Embassy - "Said"
3.Indian Summer - "I Think Your Train is Leaving"
Speed Kills split 7" with Ordination of Aaron (1994, Inchworm Records)
1.Ordination of Aaron - "Battle of tippecanoe"
2.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
3.Indian Summer - "Truman"
Science 1994 CD (2002, Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel/Asking an Angel
2.Millimeter
3.Woolworm/Angry Son
4.Orchard
5.Reflections On Milkweed
6.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly
7.Truman
8.I Think Your Train Is Leaving
9.Sugar Pill
Hidden Arithmetic CD (2006,Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel
2.Reflections On Milkweed
3.Millimeter
4.Untitled 1
5.Woolworm
6.Intro
7.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
8.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
9.Orchard
10.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
11.Untitled 2
12.Angry Son
Hidden Arithmetic LP
1.Intro
2.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
3.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
4.Orchard
5.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
6.Untitled 2
7.Angry Son
[edit] Compilation appearances
Eucalyptus double 7" (1995, Tree Records)
1.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
2.Current - "Bastille"
3.Boilermaker - "Slingshot"
4.Allure - "I Think I Can"
5.Shroom Union - "Calm"
6.Embassy - "Blackness"
7.Julia - "I Will Not Be Ignored"
A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP (1994, Inchworm)
1.Ten Boy Summer - "The History of Blank Pages and the Conscious Decision To Discontinue the Tradition Our Gender Has Been Plagued With"
2.Swing Kids - "Disease"
3.Campaign - "Industry Slave"
4.Indian Summer - "Reflections on Milkweed"
5.Starkweather - "Mainline"
6.Franklin - "Slow into Questionable"
7.Finger Print - "Surrender"
8.Braille - "Capitol"
9.Half Man - "Tripped Up"
10.Premonition - "Left Unsaid"
11.Railhed - "End Song"
12.Current - "Chairitied"
Ghost Dance double 7" (1994, Slave Cut)
1.Indian Summer - "Sugar Pill"
2.From Ashes of - "Theme for Memory"
3.Third Rail Rhyme - "Double Helix"
4.Embassy - "His Years"
5.Cap'n Jazz - "Blue Grass"
6.Braid - "Elephant"
7.Embassy - "How Can You"
[edit] Members
Marc Bianchi, Seth Nanaa, Adam Nanaa, Eyad Kaileh, and Dan Bradley.[1]
http://www.myspace.com/indiansummersongs
Discography:http://www.mediafire.com/?jk1dttdd5mu
Indian Summer was an early and influential American post-hardcore band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes.
The band released a full 7" on Repercussion Records, split 7" with Embassy, and split 7 inches with Current and Ordination of Aaron. They also released a song on the Eucalyptus compilation (2x7") on Tree Records, a song on the Food Not Bombs compilation LP on Inchworm Records, and a song on the Ghost Dance compilation (2x7") on Slave Cut Records. The discography Science 1994 was released in 2002/2008 and Hidden Arithmetic, an entirely live album consisting of one live set and a live radio appearance, in 2006, both on the Future Recordings label.
Discography
Note on naming: Indian Summer did not name any of their songs, and as such multiple names have been invented by fans. Where multiple titles exist in common use, both are given, separated by a slash.
Indian Summer 7" (1993, Repercussion Records)
1."Woolworm/Angry Son"
2."Aren't You an Angel"
3."Millimeter"
Current/Indian Summer split 7" with Current (band)|Current (1993, Initial pressing on Homemade Records, reprint on Repercussion)
1.Indian Summer - Orchard
2.Current - Key
Embassy/Indian Summer split 7" with Embassy (1994, Slave Cut Records)
1.Embassy - "Stepping by"
2.Embassy - "Said"
3.Indian Summer - "I Think Your Train is Leaving"
Speed Kills split 7" with Ordination of Aaron (1994, Inchworm Records)
1.Ordination of Aaron - "Battle of tippecanoe"
2.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
3.Indian Summer - "Truman"
Science 1994 CD (2002, Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel/Asking an Angel
2.Millimeter
3.Woolworm/Angry Son
4.Orchard
5.Reflections On Milkweed
6.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly
7.Truman
8.I Think Your Train Is Leaving
9.Sugar Pill
Hidden Arithmetic CD (2006,Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel
2.Reflections On Milkweed
3.Millimeter
4.Untitled 1
5.Woolworm
6.Intro
7.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
8.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
9.Orchard
10.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
11.Untitled 2
12.Angry Son
Hidden Arithmetic LP
1.Intro
2.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
3.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
4.Orchard
5.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
6.Untitled 2
7.Angry Son
[edit] Compilation appearances
Eucalyptus double 7" (1995, Tree Records)
1.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
2.Current - "Bastille"
3.Boilermaker - "Slingshot"
4.Allure - "I Think I Can"
5.Shroom Union - "Calm"
6.Embassy - "Blackness"
7.Julia - "I Will Not Be Ignored"
A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP (1994, Inchworm)
1.Ten Boy Summer - "The History of Blank Pages and the Conscious Decision To Discontinue the Tradition Our Gender Has Been Plagued With"
2.Swing Kids - "Disease"
3.Campaign - "Industry Slave"
4.Indian Summer - "Reflections on Milkweed"
5.Starkweather - "Mainline"
6.Franklin - "Slow into Questionable"
7.Finger Print - "Surrender"
8.Braille - "Capitol"
9.Half Man - "Tripped Up"
10.Premonition - "Left Unsaid"
11.Railhed - "End Song"
12.Current - "Chairitied"
Ghost Dance double 7" (1994, Slave Cut)
1.Indian Summer - "Sugar Pill"
2.From Ashes of - "Theme for Memory"
3.Third Rail Rhyme - "Double Helix"
4.Embassy - "His Years"
5.Cap'n Jazz - "Blue Grass"
6.Braid - "Elephant"
7.Embassy - "How Can You"
[edit] Members
Marc Bianchi, Seth Nanaa, Adam Nanaa, Eyad Kaileh, and Dan Bradley.[1]
http://www.myspace.com/indiansummersongs
Discography:http://www.mediafire.com/?jk1dttdd5mu
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Girls Names - You Should Know By Now (2010)
Girls Names is a Northern Irish band based in Belfast that got signed by Brooklyn's awesome record label Captured Tracks. Although originally an duo, they've grown into a three-piece and they make some gorgeous noise pop. You Should Know By Now is an EP and their initial release in the US, but hopefully more will follow soon. I wish I could provide some really solid comparisons, but pulling a references from the depths of my music archive is remarkably difficult for me. Anyhow, my best shot at the moment is Crystal Stilts, Suicide and Fungi Girls, yet something in me says there is a very obvious something I am forgetting, Jesus & Mary Chain most likely. They're sneaky and omnipresent. No matter the references, Girls Names are spot on for what I am currently looking for musically, and I've got to bet you'll like them a whole lot too.
http://www.mediafire.com/?9zqqv42mln46271
http://www.mediafire.com/?9zqqv42mln46271
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Ra Calium - Leaving EP (2010) & Walkabout (2010)
Ra Cailum is the moniker for a Midwestern electronic musician, taken from the popular anime show Gundam as far as I can tell. The music is synth-heavy and involves liberal samples of vocals and retro-sounding effects. Almost seems like the sort of music one might here in a Gundam-like show or a old sci-fi film but made far more appealing through deft composition. Ra Cailum does seem to be on the mellower side overall, at least compared to bands like Beat Connection or Neon Indian. Leaving EP fits well as a set up to the longer ablum, Walkabout. In fact, a track called "Evergreens" on the EP was a titular follow up on the full-length in "Evergreens (pt. II)." This makes sense, as they were release quite close to one another and contain the same mood throughout them. I know that Walkabout is being given out for free by the artist on last.fm and other places. I assume the same is the case for the Leaving EP but throw him a bone and buy his merch, show support =)
Leaving EP [320 kbps]
http://www.mediafire.com/?zevn1ufiu854o6q
Walkabout [256 VBR kbps]
http://www.mediafire.com/?po627359pyw58nh
Leaving EP [320 kbps]
http://www.mediafire.com/?zevn1ufiu854o6q
Walkabout [256 VBR kbps]
http://www.mediafire.com/?po627359pyw58nh
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Low-Places
Demo:http://www.mediafire.com/?37xse1wqszw66jk
Album:http://www.mediafire.com/?nsd5u082zmxnr1t
no much info about this dudes, they kinda sound stoner and shit nah you enjoy =)
Album:http://www.mediafire.com/?nsd5u082zmxnr1t
no much info about this dudes, they kinda sound stoner and shit nah you enjoy =)
Monday, December 6, 2010
Ghost Animal - Summertime In Heaven (2010)
You don't realize how much you love the wall of sound until you haven't heard it in a bit. Indeed, this is how I felt when I heard Ghost Animal (and I did notice the frequent use of "ghost" and "animal" band names). Another is the linage of bands that bridges the space between shoegaze and garage rock, Ghost Animal reflects the current trends just as previous groups like the Raveonettes showed the more poppy garage rock sound of the earlier part of the decade. Shoegaze for fans of the Moonhearts, Ty Segall, Bare Wires or Tyvek is a good way to think of it. It is loud, fuzzed out and lo-fi while keeping the droning background that makes shoegaze so fantastic. Although I know I am prone to hyperbole, and hey, why get down on musicians that make something genuine? Nonetheless, Ghost Animal has made a real fucking amazing album with Summertime In Heaven. Holy Moses you need to get off your duff, or stay right on it, and get this album and hear it now.
http://www.mediafire.com/?0wpdagc6nk6kkgo
http://www.mediafire.com/?0wpdagc6nk6kkgo
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