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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #350 on: 23 Jan 2009, 15:06 »


Matt & Kim - Grand



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Anyone else having problems putting this on iTunes? It'll only add like 4 of the tracks.
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« Reply #351 on: 23 Jan 2009, 15:26 »

First problem is that you are using iTunes.

install foobar2000, drag the songs into a playlist and right click them. There is an option to rebuild the mp3 stream (there is another option for VBR ones too). That seems to fix most of my itunes problems. I discovered that i can be free of itunes with my ipod touch using media monkey. I highly suggest mediamonkey (windows only though), its far superior to ANY media player i have seen.


Matt & Kim - Grand



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Anyone else having problems putting this on iTunes? It'll only add like 4 of the tracks.
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« Reply #352 on: 23 Jan 2009, 15:42 »

there's also a plugin for foobar2000 that allows you to manage your ipod, although it's not as robust/user-friendly as other methods of ipod management
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« Reply #353 on: 23 Jan 2009, 16:10 »

Converge - Jane Doe



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With the 2001 release of their fourth official studio album, Converge has put the final sealing blow on their status as a legend in the world of metallic hardcore. A relatively logical extension from the chain of events that led from Halo in a Haystack up to their split LP with Agoraphoric Nosebleed, Jane Doe seems completely watertight and flawless. Their churning, chaotic guitars are more dense and layered -- fleshed out. Jakob Bannon's vocals seem somehow even more raw in the right places, more beautiful and ethereal in the others. Rhythms are as hectic and ADD-driven as ever, ripping back and forth, locking into mindless grooves, and then blurting back out in a structured mess. Experimentation with texture and mood unravels itself throughout the 12 tracks, yet maintains some cohesive element of undefined focus. Throughout all of the morphing and movement, some element of feeling remains, insisting that this album is an experience -- an encyclopedic envelopment of so much at once.

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« Reply #354 on: 23 Jan 2009, 16:37 »

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Page France - ...and the Family Telephone

Re-upped with new links.



sadly, they're down again.  thanks for fixing them, though!  shame they're already down.  don't worry about fixing them a third time.  page france is great, but i can live with out.

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« Reply #355 on: 23 Jan 2009, 17:55 »

Bjork - Debut     1993



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Freed from the Sugarcubes' confines, Björk takes her voice and creativity to new heights on Debut, her first work after the group's breakup. With producer Nellee Hooper's help, she moves in an elegantly playful, dance-inspired direction, crafting highly individual, emotional electronic pop songs like the shivery, idealistic "One Day" and the bittersweet "Violently Happy." Despite the album's swift stylistic shifts, each of Debut's tracks are distinctively Björk.

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Pink Floyd - The Final Cut     1983



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The last release from the Roger Waters-led incarnation of the band, The Final Cut is easily the most darkly provocative entry in the entire Pink Floyd catalog. Many fans and critics tend to think of it as a Roger Waters solo album, though it certainly hangs together much better than The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking or Radio K.A.O.S.. Others view it as a sequel to The Wall--and indeed, The Final Cut tackles many of the same issues (the futility of war, the innate powerlessness of the individual in modern society), albeit with twice the bile and intensity. The anger that fires songs like "The Hero's Return" and "Not Now John" is certainly legitimate, and Michael Kamen's orchestral arrangements are absolutely stunning, but the entire listening experience can be pretty draining. On the other hand, if you found The Wall to be too soft or commercial, The Final Cut is definitely the record for you.

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Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins     2006



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Conor Oberst may grow to regret encouraging Jenny Lewis, leader of the idiosyncratic California band Rilo Kiley, to release her debut solo album on his label. The inviting, country-fried disc -- with its warsh-your-sins-away vocal harmonies (from folk duo the Watson Twins), barbed lyrics and homespun arrangements -- makes her a strong contender for his crown as Gen Y's premier old-school singer-songwriter. Her girlishly seductive vocals are more versatile than ever; she sounds like Lucinda Williams' clean-living little sis on the gorgeous, full-moon ballad "Happy" and delivers a poppy chorus with Sheryl Crow-ish Zlan on "Rise Up With Fists!!" Perhaps best of all, Lewis enlists Oberst and Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard to risk their indie cred with an affectionate cover of a dad-rock fave, the Traveling Wilburys' "Handle With Care."

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Bang Camaro - Bang Camaro     2007



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Boston's Bang Camaro is more than a metal band. It is its own metal universe; a self-contained cosmos encompassing the last quarter-century of metal – pop metal, hair metal, speed metal, thrash metal, glam metal – writ large, loud, and proud.Yes, you've heard all the riffs before, back when you were a kid hanging in a heavy metal parking lot in the 'burbs, cranking Dio or Iron Maiden, and plotting the weekend itinerary for the Def Leppard concert (cue up "Pleasure [Pleasure]"). Which is precisely the point. Like fellow throwbacks Waltham and Damone, Bang Camaro – a local supergroup of sorts comprised of members of some of Boston's best past and present rock bands (the Good North, Model Sons, Taxpayer) – is all about the good times that were shunted aside and put away all too soon when "adulthood" beckoned. The Camaro's debut full-length rights this egregious wrong with tracks like the Thin Lizzy-esque, shredded-be-thy-name rock holiness of "Rock of Mages," the narcissistic grandeur of "You Know I like My Band," and, of course, a power ballad ingeniously titled "The Ballad" (one for the ladies, and lovers everywhere). Fear not: Bang Camaro have come to save our sorry, rock-depleted souls, and they're taking no prisoners. They've brought "electric fire," a gazillion guitars, and, like, 20 singers, dude. Sure, KISS may have had their Army, but Bang Camaro *is* the Army.

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Leadbelly - King of the 12-String Guitar



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Leadbelly is a folk musician by association not art. He was a bluesman, pure and simple: a howler, an astonishingly prolific composer, and a murderously driving guitar slinger. His catalogue is immense, and though the complete Folkways Leadbelly Legacy series is probably the best way to get a picture of his importance, this single disc of early 1930s field recordings, made shortly after Leadbelly left prison, has some crucial tracks and rare, alternate takes like "Packin' Truck Blues," "Roberta 1 & 2," "You Don't Know My Mind," and "Pigmeat."

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Josh Ritter - Golden Age of Radio     2002



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Few young singer/songwriters have quite so quickly won the sort of acclaim that Idaho-born Josh Ritter gained with his first self-released album, which won rave reviews, earned him slots opening for Bob Dylan, and made him a minor celebrity in Ireland, where he's already headlined several tours. Ritter's second disc (and first nationally released album), Golden Age of Radio, makes it clear that his sudden success is well deserved, and based on genuine talent. Ritter's moody, evocative songs seems to reside in a middle ground between Richard Buckner and Ryan Adams, but without suggesting he's lifted anything from either of those performers; his quiet but assured vocals and carefully drawn verbal images on numbers like "Come and Fine Me" and "Lawrence, KS" are the work of a writer far more mature than his years would suggest, while the more up-tempo numbers with his band (especially "Me & Jiggs" and "Golden Age of Radio") have a scrappy enthusiasm that suggest early Whiskeytown, without their overbearing arrogance. As both as writer and a performer, Ritter displays a modesty that's at once winning and just a bit of a drawback; a few of the acoustic numbers are just a shade too spare for their own good, and he works well enough with a band that it's hard not to wish that they'd be willing to put a little more of their weight behind the arrangements. But the best moments on Golden Age of Radio are truly splendid, and if the album suggests that Josh Ritter is still learning the ropes, what he knows already is more than many artists will ever figure out. Great stuff.

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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #356 on: 23 Jan 2009, 18:01 »

Hubbabubba, that is basically the sickest megapost I have seen here in a long time (No offense, but you got to admit that is just basically a classy as hell megapost).
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« Reply #357 on: 23 Jan 2009, 19:34 »

IF you really want that page france, I have 3 albums in my f!re account.
I don't see how you could possible live without him.
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« Reply #358 on: 23 Jan 2009, 19:43 »

Page France is a band.
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« Reply #359 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:27 »

I was only trying to be helpful.
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« Reply #360 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:29 »

@Clapyourhandssaywwhaatt: That was still a useless post. You could've just edited it.

Anyways, I'm uploading the first Bicycles album and a couple of others. Will edit when it'll finish.
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« Reply #361 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:49 »

Sorry I'm cranky.

Page France Hello, Dear Wind- as a token of apologies.
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« Reply #362 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:50 »

The Bicycles are an incredible pop band that you will probably enjoy.
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« Reply #363 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:55 »

IF you really want that page france, I have 3 albums in my f!re account.
I don't see how you could possible live without him.

haha, it is true that i do enjoy there tunes, so if you could post them meh i wouldn't hate it ;) lol.  thanks for offering!
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« Reply #364 on: 23 Jan 2009, 20:57 »

Sorry I'm cranky.

Page France Hello, Dear Wind- as a token of apologies.
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just saw this!  thanks!! downloading now :)
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« Reply #365 on: 23 Jan 2009, 21:32 »

Fabulous Muscles - Xiu Xiu

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Xiu Xiu continue to push the envelope with their third album in two years, Fabulous Muscles. While their mix of low-res electronics, flamboyant synth pop, and experimental rock sounds slightly more accessible than it has before, that just makes it easier for Jamie Stewart's confrontational vocals and lyrics to sink in that much deeper. As always, Xiu Xiu juxtapose their heroic doses of misery with lovely, if rough-edged, music: the drooping synth lines and chunky beats on "Crank Heart" and "Brian Vampire" sound like the music from some unspeakably sad video game, while "Little Panda McElroy"'s acoustic guitars have a hesitant prettiness that makes lyrics like "I can stop hating my own heart/I can do it because of you" even more intimate. Stewart either whispers obsessively or shout-sings, as if he's trying to drown out his own thoughts, and does both on the brilliantly morose "I Luv the Valley OH!," on which he vows, "It's a heart that you made/And I won't rest until I break it." More so than with many other bands, Xiu Xiu's music immerses the listener in the band's world view and the songs' characters: "Bunny Gamer" is an extraordinary portrait of yearning and self-loathing that begins as an internal monologue of an unrequited lover and then becomes a painful dialogue between him and the object of his affection, who is much more careless and carefree. The song's dead-calm desperation borders on the creepy and pathetic, but this is the uncomfortable territory that Xiu Xiu claim as their own. Much like the musical equivalent of Todd Solondz or Harmony Korine, Xiu Xiu set out to disturb their audience in pursuit of higher artistic goals. More often than not (and arguably more often than Solondz and Korine), the group succeeds. "Support Our Troops OH!," which graphically depicts a U.S. troop killing a young girl, could have been played for shock value, but the palpable anger that runs through the track is more implosive than strident. Similarly, "Nieces Pieces (Boat Knife Version)" explores a dysfunctional family with quiet contempt and dark humor rather than outright rage. It all culminates on "Fabulous Muscles (Mama Black Widow Version)" — its effeminately macho title is yet another one of Xiu Xiu's dualities — a mix of sex, violence, and sadness that features the lyrics "Cremate me after you come on my lips, honey boy/Keep my ashes in a vase beneath your workout bench" and manages to be horrific, romantic, and funny at the same time. Fabulous Muscles might be the best expression of Xiu Xiu's unrepentantly original music; even if the world that the band creates isn't necessarily one you'd want to visit all the time, it remains fascinating.

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About A Girl - Winter Gloves


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Winter Gloves are so new on the Canadian music scene that these Quebecers don’t even have a Wikipedia entry yet (the gold standard these days of determining a band’s freshness). The group originally began as leader Charles F’s solo project but was soon fleshed out with three additional members (Vincent Chalifour, Pat Sayers, and Louis Fernandez) to form a quartet.
Recorded with a single microphone and tinged with ambient noise, their synth-laden debut About a Girl features hand claps, a strong focus on melody, and a Wurlitzer that Charles F certainly charms some pretty sounds out of.
A glockenspiel tings sweetly in the background of “Party People,” “I Can’t Tell You,” and “The Way to Celebrate” to name a few, leading the band to jokingly refer to themselves as “glock-rock.” Undulating waves of synth and an electronic horn section blare in “Factories,” one of the album’s more danceable tracks, while “Glass Paperweight” is a more stripped down, more guitar driven tune. They save the best for last with “Piano 4 Hands,” which has a sweet, hummable, and most importantly, memorable melody.
Winter Gloves’ lyrics are steeped in urbanity; these suburb kids are open about their love of the city. Charles’ vocals are not unlike sushi in that they’re a bit of an acquired taste, but that statement could really be made about the band’s eclectic sound in general. That being said, even though Winter Gloves are fresh faces on the scene, there’s always a first time for sushi.

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Le Volume Du Vent - Karkwa


I can't find any review in English.

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The Good, The Bad, And The Cuddly - The Bicycles

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The Bicycles are a five-piece group from Toronto and The Good the Bad and the Cuddly is their brilliant debut album. Taking the best of pop (with a capital P) music from the last 40 years, like chamber/baroque pop horns and strings, bubblegum melodies, indie pop charm, Brill Building-worthy songcraft, the energy of garage rock, and new wave do-it-yourself attitude, the band's sound is a glorious testament to the beauty and wonder of pop music large or small. Using the classic pop lineup of guitars, vocal harmonies, various keys, and small doses of horns, the Bicycles and their friends from similar bands like the Hidden Cameras, the Golden Dogs, and the Meligrove Band have created something very cool here. The Good the Bad and the Cuddly is made up of hard-charging rockers ("B-B-Bicycles," "Please Don't Go"), ramshackle rockers ("Gotta Get Out," "Luck of Love"), rollicking Kinksy pop ("Paris Be Mine," "Sure Was Great"), good old breezy indie pop ("Homework," "Longjohns and Toques") and surprisingly poignant ballads ("I Will Appear for You," "Australia," "Ghost Town"), each song arranged simply and deftly, and sung with innocent fervor or heart-stopping sweetness as the occasion dictates. The only thing that slows down the record a bit is the cover of the Harry Nilsson-penned Monkees song "Cuddly Toy"; it somehow breaks the spell that has been cast over the previous ten songs. Maybe it's because it makes specific reference to the group's influences; maybe it's due to the band's original being so strong. Either way the album would have been better off omitting it. Still, we're talking magic here, a record that knocks the competition out with ease. For example, fans of the Apples in Stereo or the Elephant 6 scene and alumni who thought they had the market cornered on this kind of stuff will be floored by this little band that wears matching shorts emblazoned with the letter B. Maybe the only other band to recently work such a magical blend of influences, hooks, and inspired playing is Bikeride on their criminally ignored 2002 masterpiece Morning Macumba. Like that album, The Good the Bad and the Cuddly is a tiny moment of genius destined to be overlooked by all except for an very lucky few.

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« Reply #366 on: 23 Jan 2009, 21:35 »

I saw Winter Gloves a couple months ago. They were pretty awesome live. Also, have you heard the newer Bicycles album?
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« Reply #367 on: 23 Jan 2009, 21:52 »

OH MAN. I have been loving pop/ twee pop lately. I don't know, it just suckers you in with all it's charm and wonder.
This forum is starting to get good again, for a while there I was rather disappointed; disappointment no more!
Somewhere in here I posted 3 albums by Lullaby for the Working Class, if you like indie folk rock PLEASE do not miss out on them!
Anyway here is another one by them.
I Never Even Asked For Light-
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..andthefamilytelephone
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?nvnmyw2joydwell that's all he's got, except for tomato morning EP and i can't nor really want to find it, i didn't hear good things. ENJOY!

Also while I was looking at it, here is Two Tongues. They are a collaboration of Say Anything's Max Bemis and Saves the Day's Chris Conley. I've only listened to one song so far and I'm not much of a Saves the Day fan buttttt I do enjoy say anything soooo
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« Reply #368 on: 23 Jan 2009, 22:03 »

About A Girl - Winter Gloves

This is a good album, I bought it awhile ago and listen to it regularly.
I have the Library Voices EP and Rah Rah's Debut album if you want some more good, new Canadian Indie.
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« Reply #369 on: 24 Jan 2009, 05:38 »

Hi again,  I didn't expect the paranoia.  I guess it's is somehow justified.  I wonder if just one person downloaded the album.  When I did this is the track-listing I got.

 

Chasing A Bee  56:25
Syringe Mouth 33:22
Coney Island Cyclone 20:25
Blue And Black 47:15
Sweet Odysee Of A Cancer Cell T' Th' Center Of Yer Heart 1:00:22
Frittering 1:06:59
Continuous Trucks And Thunder Under A Mother's Smile 5:11
Very Sleepy Rivers 1:31:57

This is Mercury Rev rocking these songs out, way out.  No effects just their instruments.  No loops as far as I can tell.  They are 36kbs.  I haven't turned them up loud yet.  But they sound good listening while at my desk.  This is one of those unexpected gifts.  If anyone clicks this and knows more, let me know.  I'm curious.  Trust me this is worth it.  Not my link but all is good as far as I can tell.

Clem

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« Reply #370 on: 24 Jan 2009, 07:08 »

I saw Winter Gloves a couple months ago. They were pretty awesome live. Also, have you heard the newer Bicycles album?

I've only heard some tracks from it, sounded just as good as their first one.
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« Reply #371 on: 24 Jan 2009, 08:49 »

New Beirut
Beirut - March of the Zapotec / Realpeople - Holland

yay yay yay yay

thank you thank you

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« Reply #372 on: 24 Jan 2009, 10:34 »

Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha


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Strip away the music of an Andrew Bird song, and you're left with brilliant prose ("across the great chasms and schisms and the sudden aneurysms"), vignettes about mentally fending off plane crashes, infiltrating characters like the kings of Macedonia and Lou Dobbs, and titles such as "Yawny at the Apocalyspe." It's hard to believe that, really, his music reigns, but when Bird adds understated acoustic guitars, Wurlitzer and Rhodes, and his own mesmerizing pizzicato violin, his songs take on a progressive mood all their own. The Chicago Bird's tenth album (and his debut for extraordinary Mississippi blues label Fat Possum) is perhaps his most diverse, expansive, and resourceful yet, catering to a half-dozen genres of music while exploring storylines that are naïve ("Dark Matter"), candid ("Fiery Crash"), and blatantly comical ("Armchairs"). Making no palpable effort to crack the conventional with overflowing melodies and love songs, Bird instead latches up the intellect to create tiny packages of literature that make always leave you thinking--and snapping your fingers at the same time.
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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #373 on: 24 Jan 2009, 11:58 »

The Bridges - Limits of the Sky




i use to hang out with the girl on the far right, stacey. i took her to her first mewithoutyou show.  super nice girls and guy from my hometown.
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« Reply #374 on: 24 Jan 2009, 14:57 »

When I use the Mediafire links on here it has that one click thing to download the album, how do I do that when I upload shit to Mediafire? I've been trying to figure it out.

also


Anyone into Screamo, Grindcore, Power-Violence, Digital HXC Music, Machine abuse/digital error, type shit?

Holla if anyone is cuz I've been trying to find some on here and it doesn't look like too many posters on here dig it.
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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #375 on: 24 Jan 2009, 15:21 »

When I use the mediaf!re links on here it has that one click thing to download the album, how do I do that when I upload shit to mediaf!re? I've been trying to figure it out.

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Anyone into Screamo, Grindcore, Power-Violence, Digital HXC Music, Machine abuse/digital error, type shit?

Holla if anyone is cuz I've been trying to find some on here and it doesn't look like too many posters on here dig it.

check out "son of sulphur" by crowpath.  i'd up it, but mediaf!re's being a cock again.
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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #376 on: 24 Jan 2009, 15:24 »

When I use the mediaf!re links on here it has that one click thing to download the album, how do I do that when I upload shit to mediaf!re? I've been trying to figure it out.


To upload to mediaf!re you have to have an account. It takes like 0.4 seconds, just requires your email and a p/w.
then once that is done you simply click the green upload files button on your main mediaf!re page, it'll open a window where you can select from your computer's files what you want to upload.. please just make sure you archive a file before you upload it to mediaf!re.
That's basically it, everything else is a figure out as you go type thing.
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« Reply #377 on: 24 Jan 2009, 16:24 »

Also, have you heard the newer Bicycles album?

How is this?  I used to really like the older Bicycles album, to the extent that I uploaded it here ages ago, but recently I haven't been able to get in to it so much.  Does the new one have much to it?
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« Reply #378 on: 24 Jan 2009, 16:38 »

It's pretty great. Some of the song sound like they could be by the Go! Team. I am seeing them for free in like 2 and a half hours.
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« Reply #379 on: 24 Jan 2009, 18:29 »

When I use the mediaf!re links on here it has that one click thing to download the album, how do I do that when I upload shit to mediaf!re? I've been trying to figure it out.


To upload to mediaf!re you have to have an account. It takes like 0.4 seconds, just requires your email and a p/w.
then once that is done you simply click the green upload files button on your main mediaf!re page, it'll open a window where you can select from your computer's files what you want to upload.. please just make sure you archive a file before you upload it to mediaf!re.
That's basically it, everything else is a figure out as you go type thing.

filthy lies!!!  but no seriously, you don't need an account.  just go to the main m-f!re page and click the "upload a file" link, and then "upload without account" and go from there.
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« Reply #380 on: 24 Jan 2009, 18:46 »

This is an EP from a band called The Army Corps of Architects. They're worth checking out. If anyone wants more just tell me, they have a full length album and another EP.

The Army Corps of Architects - Pillage The Village
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« Reply #381 on: 24 Jan 2009, 20:01 »

When I use the mediaf!re links on here it has that one click thing to download the album, how do I do that when I upload shit to mediaf!re? I've been trying to figure it out.


To upload to mediaf!re you have to have an account. It takes like 0.4 seconds, just requires your email and a p/w.
then once that is done you simply click the green upload files button on your main mediaf!re page, it'll open a window where you can select from your computer's files what you want to upload.. please just make sure you archive a file before you upload it to mediaf!re.
That's basically it, everything else is a figure out as you go type thing.

filthy lies!!!  but no seriously, you don't need an account.  just go to the main m-f!re page and click the "upload a file" link, and then "upload without account" and go from there.
What the fuck does it matter whether he needs an account or not? I gave him the information on how to do it.
I wasn't sure if a link would be live or not without an account so I went with the safe choice of encouraging an account.
Seriously, GO FUCK YOURSELF SPOON.

City & Colour
Bring me your love-
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http://www.mediaf!re.com/download.php?jtxymzg0hyvCity and Colour is the amazing acoustic solo project of Dallas Green of Alexisonfire.
These are (as far as I know) the only two full length albums he's put out to date.
You should really really enjoy them if you've liked anything else I've posted.
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« Reply #382 on: 24 Jan 2009, 20:04 »

Maybe you might want to be less of a dick, especially when you're new? I'm not sure what got you so riled up, but he was just trying to be helpful.

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« Reply #383 on: 24 Jan 2009, 20:35 »

Yea man, that was a bit uncalled for.
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« Reply #384 on: 24 Jan 2009, 20:48 »

Obviously what has gotten me a little riled up is the fact that like dude always always has to throw his ever so nonsensical bit of useless information in when it's clearly not needed. on the mediaf!re page it clearly already states that you can either A. make an account or B. not make one yet still upload and just not have the option to manage files.
Guy asked for information on how to fucking upload a file, the real logical way of going about this was in fact to create an account.
You can then manage your files, see if people are actually DLing what you're giving, blah blah you know the drill.
Soo yes spoon replied first, but didn't reply to his actual request for help. If he wanted to tell him how to, he should've done so in the first reply. Instead, he didn't, I did, and of course what i said didn't appeal to him(even though it had nothing to do with him) so he had to say something that fucking pinched my balls the wrong way and now I'm here wasting my time explaining it.
Since I'd feel like an asshole just posting this without any music in it,
.since I had just posted some acoustic music, figured I'd keep that going. with this
Minus The Bear-acoustics EP
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« Reply #385 on: 24 Jan 2009, 21:37 »

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« Reply #386 on: 24 Jan 2009, 23:29 »

The whole "lies!!!" part was, i do believe, supposed to be taken lightly. 
lets have good albums uploaded without fighting.
I'm uploading the Pan's Labyrinth OST.  I downloaded it for the Lullaby and love the whole thing. 



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Too many soundtracks feel interchangeable, and rare are the composers who really capture a movie's core. But Javier Navarrete has succeeded in his Oscar-nominated score for Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth, a dark fantasy set in 1944 Spain. The first cue, "Long, Long Time Ago," sets the melancholy tone with piano and voice; the spectral piano pops up several more times, and the theme is more fully developed in "Mercedes Lullaby." But it's the second track, the aptly titled "The Labyrinth," that really gives the listener insight into the movie's tenebrous universe. While Navarrete can certainly do short, intimate pieces dotted with telling arrangements (like the few trumpet notes adding a subtle Spanish flavor to "Rose, Dragon"), he excels on the longer tracks, such as "Not Human," which goes through a succession of moods, each one increasingly scary, without ever going overboard into cheap, demonstrative effects. Navarrete has already had a long career as a film scorer in Spain, and this won't be the last American audiences hear from him.
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Also, I have found quite a few more Architecure in Helsinki albums than uploaded here.  I'm putting them all 9 that i've found here.  Some I actually downloaded from here, i'm not trying to take credit, just making it easier.

Do The Whirlwind
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Fingers Crossed
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Heart It Races (single)
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In Case We Die
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Keepsake
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Kindling
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Like A Call
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Places Like This
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We Died, They Remixed
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« Reply #387 on: 25 Jan 2009, 05:58 »

Thanks for posting that soundtrack.  As it downloads, I'm very much hoping that it will have the tracks that Captain Vidal was listening to while he was shaving (the record playing awesome spanish pop songs), but I feel like I may be disappointed.
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« Reply #388 on: 25 Jan 2009, 08:08 »

chillax man, i wasn't having a go, just pointing out that you don't need an account.  my view is that, without an account, it's slightly less tracable in the unlikely event that the copyright owner of the stuff you're uploading finds said uploads and gets all "legal-action"-y and such.  again, unlikely, but i don't like to take chances.

anyway, uploadage:

The Night Marchers - "See You In Magic" (2008)



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Something I uploaded for a mate a while ago, this is the newest project from John Reis (Rocket from the Crypt/Hot Snakes/Pitchfork/Sultans/Back Off Cupids/Drive Like Jehu), featuring other ex-members of Hot Snakes.  It's kinda like a blend of RFTC and Hot Snakes, but more laid back and melodic.  Really good stuff, one of the best albums I've come across over the last year.



Crowpath - "Son of Sulphur" (2005)



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The one I mentioned earlier.  Ridiculous chaotic grindcore concept album about an arsonist, with a couple of doom-metal numbers thrown in to break things up.  I realise this is kinda replying to a request (albeit a general genre-related one), but I'd been planning to upload this for a week or two anyway - it'd be up before now if it weren't for the fact that I came back to uni from a visit home, and left the CD at home.
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« Reply #389 on: 25 Jan 2009, 11:12 »

Thanks for posting that soundtrack.  As it downloads, I'm very much hoping that it will have the tracks that Captain Vidal was listening to while he was shaving (the record playing awesome spanish pop songs), but I feel like I may be disappointed.
Sorry to disappoint.  I just spent half an hour trying to find that tune, too, but nobody seems to mention it on IMDB, youtube, or any blogs that I could find.  D:   

The Airborne Toxic Event - Self Titled

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Borne by aspiring novelist and writer Mikel Jollett during a tumultuous period in his life, the Airborne Toxic Event (named after a section in American authorDon DeLillo's novel White Noise) were based in Los Angeles, and quickly made a name for themselves, earning a spot on the Top 25 /MySpace bands in Rolling Stone magazine in 2006. That award was notable given that the band formed earlier that same year, initially as a duo consisting of Jollett and drummer Daren Taylor. Soon, a roster expansion was needed, and classically trained violinist Anna Bulbrook was brought in to play viola and keyboards, jazz bassist Noah Harmon joined up, and the guitar slot was filled by Steven Chen. Their first show as the Airborne Toxic Event took place in fall of 2006, and was followed by a regional rise to stardom, attracting an indie label and critical attention. 2007 would see the Event record their first EP and single (both titled Does This Mean You're Moving On?), which only helped to heighten the band's standing in the scene. In 2008, the band signed with MajorDomo Records, and released their first album, The Airborne Toxic Event, later that year. The Event played the CMJ Music Festival twice (2006 and 2007 editions) and in 2008 were to be seen at the Austin, TX South by Southwest Music Conference. In further promotion for their debut, the Airborne Toxic Event had a full festival appearance schedule lined up for 2008, playing all over the United States, as well as a handful of shows in Canada and the U.K.
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The viola (the reason I downloaded the album!) is, regrettably, more subtle than I would like, buuuut it's still a fun album.

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« Reply #390 on: 25 Jan 2009, 12:36 »



Diplo - Decent Work For Decent Pay, Collected Works Volume One
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01 Diplo - Newsflash (feat. Sandra Melody)
02 Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger (Diplo Work Is Never Never Over Remix)
03 M.I.A. - Paper Planes (Diplo Remix)
04 Spank Rock - Put That Pussy On Me (Diplo Tonite Remix)
05 Kano - Reload It
06 Diplo - 200
07 Bloc Party - Where Is Home? (Diplo Remix)
08 CSS - Lets Make Love….. (Diplo Remix)
09 Bonde Do Role - Solta O Frango
10 Samim - Heater (Diplo Extended Edit)
11 Hot Chip - Shake A Fist (Diplo Remix)
12 Diplo - Way More Brazil
13 Black Lips - Veni Vidi Vici (Diplo Remix)
14 Claude Vonstroke - The Whistlerz (Diplo Remix)
15 Diplo - Smash a Kangaroo
16 Peter, Bjorn & John - Young Folks (Diplo Youngest Folks Remix)

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« Reply #391 on: 25 Jan 2009, 14:16 »

The Airborne Toxic Event - Self Titled

Pretty sure I heard these guys on Fuse the other day while my friend and I were flipping through the channels at his house (usually the only time I watch television), and they weren't very impressive.
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« Reply #392 on: 25 Jan 2009, 15:37 »

Oh man, much love to the person who posted all those Architecture in Helsinki albums. I will be busy for weeks.
Also for the Pan's Labyrinth OST! I just watched that movie two nights ago, good timing. haha
Anyone a fan of At the Drive-In?
Well Jim Ward former member of atdi and sparta has an alt-county project know as Sleepercar.
He's toured with the likes of Coldplay and City and Colour. His music is quite solid.
Sleepercar
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Soo I know the policy is just to post whatever you feel like but I would rather at least like feel like I'm helping someone out?
With this stated I was wondering if anyone would be interested in Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, CaP'n Jazz, Patton Oswalt?! haha

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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zwncnmxyqcuI think his other album "Ghost" is on here somewhere, Ben Cooper makes up one half of Electric President.
I can't find any reviews on this album because apparently it wasn't released? Someone can gladly correct me on that because I honestly have no idea. This is really good, again; if you have enjoyed anything I have posted you will surely enjoy this, I am right this very instant.

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« Reply #393 on: 25 Jan 2009, 16:08 »

The Crying Light is soooo goooooooood

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« Reply #394 on: 25 Jan 2009, 18:40 »

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Rules:

No hot-linking images or albums. You can re-host images at http://imageshack.us.

Ensure your tags are correct and that you have specified both Artist/Album in your post.

Upload your files in either a .zip or a .rar archive to mediaf!re.com, in multiple parts if the album is over 100mbs. The reason for this is that we know mediaf!re is safe and efficient and allows multiple downloads. The ads on other sites, such as Sendspace, are known to contain viruses on the page. Get yourself checked out.

Post your link using code tags. It's the # icon above the policeman emoticon. This prevents the links from being traced back to the forums, lowering the chance that the wrong people notice the thread, potentially threatening Jeph with legal action.

Also, please do NOT request albums.

Repost the rules at the top of each new page.

Has the mediafyre ad's been pissing anyone else off lately?  When i copy a link and go to it, another page loads.
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« Reply #395 on: 25 Jan 2009, 19:27 »

I went to a record store friday called Vintage Vinyl.  If anyone's ever in the north New Jersey area, I highly reccomend stopping by there.  Anyway, I picked up a few albums, all of which have probably been posted here but are worth checking out if you don't have them yet.

The first is the folk-y solo project from Chuck Ragan, guitarist/vocalist from Hot Water Music.
Chuck Ragan - Feast or Famine
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The second is the third album from Kings of Leon.  I posted their other three a few pages ago.
Kings of Leon - Because of the Time
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The best Pearl Jam album, in my opinion.  It really encompasses everything they do.
Pearl Jam - Vs.
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The last is Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Redux version.  A sort of deluxe version of their debut album.  It features live/unreleased/alternate versions.
Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Redux Disc 1
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If you want to get into Pavement but don't know where to start, DON'T start with these discs.  It could be overwhelming.  So I also uploaded JUST the album.
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« Reply #396 on: 25 Jan 2009, 19:52 »

Grammatics s/t-
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Grammatics formed around April 2006 in a terraced house basement just outside Leeds city centre. We soon found that we share many mutual loves...argument, doing things in the most difficult possible manner and general pretentiousness. We are all deluded with grandeur. We write songs faster than we can learn them, rarely repeat song sections without warping them into something different and attempt to utilise any instruments we can find regardless of quality or tone. Grammatics are a stylistically diverse band and like to hop though most of the genres related to indie-rock. Maybe we are stylistically incoherent. Maybe we are self-indulgent. Hopefully we will please the ears of those susceptible to that kind of nonsense. Maybe you'll like our music...we don't especially care if you don't, otherwise it would hurt…The danger’s where you care...
 I feel like I've been posting too much lately but not nearly enough haha

Where about in North Jersey? Toward Hackettstown by chance, is that considered north? hmmm, cos I go there often.
THANKS for the pearl jam, i have been wanting to find an album by them to get into and you may have just solved my dillema.
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« Reply #397 on: 25 Jan 2009, 23:17 »

for anyone who appreciates Bill Laswell, Indian Music, rhythm, incredible new things, I bring you listening material from Tabla Beat Science. a quick excerpt from some amazonian:

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A lushly lit riser at center stage holds a man inside a semicircle of tabla (Indian hand drums). Next to him is another man playing a sarangi, which looks like a giant egg slicer bowed like a cello (and believe me, that's not as silly as it sounds). At stage left are a full modern drumkit and a small bank of keyboards, leaving room in front for a fellow with an electric bass. On the other side two men sit at a table behind laptops, mixing and sampling in real time; further over is a DJ's turntable used for the odd vinyl scratch. Occasionally a chanteuse with a spill of big wild hair strolls out to provide some beautiful singing, enchanting even though hardly a word is in English.

Tabla Beat Science - Tala Matrix (2000)



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Tabla Beat Science - Talamanam Sound Clash: Further Adventures in Hypercussion



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« Reply #398 on: 25 Jan 2009, 23:20 »

Do you guys like John Cougar Melloncamp?
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« Reply #399 on: 25 Jan 2009, 23:55 »

This Tabla Beat Science stuff is mesmerizing.  I love it.
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