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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #2900 on: 06 Sep 2009, 06:40 »

Downloading it. Though the last time someone told me to listen to a band because I like Boris, I was severely underwhelmed (I'm looking at you here, Kylesa).

Okay, that is GOOD. Very good.
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« Reply #2901 on: 06 Sep 2009, 08:28 »

The new Owen finally leaked.

Owen - New Leaves (2009)
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As the title suggests, Mike Kinsella's newest contribution under the Owen moniker is a bit of a departure both musically and thematically. Recorded over the course of two years, New Leaves, which is being released September 22 on Polyvinyl Records, enlists the expertise of multiple engineers such as Tim Iseler (Wilco), Brian Deck (Iron & Wine), and Graeme Gibson (Califone), whereas previous releases were primarily recorded in a makeshift studio in the home of Kinsella's mother. Musically, the arrangements on New Leaves are more elaborate. Kinsella's finger-picked riffs are as pretty as ever, and new layers of sounds add further nuance to the tracks. While New Leaves still exhibits Kinsella's penchant for self-deprecation, there's a newfound focus on clean slates and new beginnings. The now-married Kinsella has veered away from his previous preoccupation with failed relationships. On "Never Been Born," Kinsella sings "These old bones don't feel so old when I'm home with you." "Amnesia And Me" finds Kinsella further musing on his recent domestication: "Now I know who I am, a housebroken one-woman man." It's surely unfamiliar territory for Kinsella, but that's not to say there's a shortage of sardonic wit and self-examination on New Leaves. Kinsella sounds fed up on "Curtain Call." He confesses: "People used to pay to watch me sing and play/ But it seems more and more they come to spit in my face/ I'm tired of speaking up and speaking clearly so the idiots in the back can hear me." While Kinsella seems burdened by the rigors of touring, he finally seems content with his personal life. Past releases felt like a glimpse into the dark rooms of Kinsella's psyche, where New Leaves finds those same rooms a little brighter, as if someone tied back the curtains and cracked the windows, making way for some fresh air and sunlight.
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« Reply #2902 on: 06 Sep 2009, 08:32 »

Oh man. Oh man. Thank you pulpfiction21! Downloading it right now.

What's the bitrate?
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« Reply #2903 on: 06 Sep 2009, 09:52 »

THE CLIENTELE - BONFIRES ON THE HEATH (2009) [MP3, 320KBPS]

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On October 6, The Clientele will release their 5th album, Bonfires on the Heath on CD, LP and digital download. The Clientele formed a long time ago in the backwoods of suburban Hampshire, playing together as kids at school, rehearsing in a thatched cottage remote from any kind of music scene, but hypnotized by the magical strangeness of Galaxie 500 and Felt and the psych pop of Love and the Zombies. Bonfires on the Heath is in a sense a return to the Clientele’s roots; the dreamlike suburban landscapes first encountered in the early singles, their trippy sense of menace stronger now. Now in London, they’ve drawn on older traditions of English folk, which exist here side by side with the band’s more familiar bossa and pop elements. Mel Draisey’s contributions on piano and violin add beautifully to MacLean’s timeless, eerie songs.
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« Reply #2904 on: 06 Sep 2009, 10:31 »

Oh man. Oh man. Thank you pulpfiction21! Downloading it right now.

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« Reply #2905 on: 06 Sep 2009, 15:08 »

Downloading it. Though the last time someone told me to listen to a band because I like Boris, I was severely underwhelmed (I'm looking at you here, Kylesa).

Okay, that is GOOD. Very good.


Uh oh. I liked the new Kylesa D:
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« Reply #2906 on: 06 Sep 2009, 15:36 »

Ditto, I thought the new Kylesa was excellent, and I too love Lightning Bolt.
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« Reply #2907 on: 06 Sep 2009, 16:23 »

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« Reply #2908 on: 07 Sep 2009, 11:56 »

Attention QC music board: Prepare to shit yourself.



Om - God is Good (2009) - 320 kbps

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« Reply #2909 on: 07 Sep 2009, 16:29 »

Some amazing CDs in the last 3 pages. Thanks a ton for the Avett Brothers, Mountain Goats, A.A. Bondy, Memory Tapes, and Om. I would recommend all of them.

Kieran Kane - Somewhere Beyond The Roses

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Kieran Kane, member of short-lived country duo The O’Kanes, begins his ninth solo album with Way Down Below, a brooding drone based around a mandolin riff and tremolo guitar. His opening lyrics condemn unrepented sinners who will pay for their misspent days with their souls. In case you were wondering, this is not country music of the yeehaw variety. Kane’s are the type of morbid and broody songs that go a long way to explaining the high suicide rates in rural areas. There doesn’t seem to be much sunshine where Mr Kane lives, if even the song titles are anything to go by. It’s a land of cynicism and betrayal (Marriage Of Convenience), of futility (Don’t Try To Fight It) and betrayal (Unfaithful Heart). Surprisingly, the latter of these tracks may almost sound the happiest, his comforting baritone supported by a delicate banjo and an occasional slide guitar. Too bad the song is about getting crushed by infidelity. Kane sticks closely to a core selection of instruments, with the aforementioned handful accompanied by sparse percussion which is primarily to keep the beat and tenor saxophone. Somehow, he even manages to make this warm and cheery member of the woodwind family sound demonic and depressing at a whim. But murder ballads can only take a man so far, while the configuration of instruments and chord structures offer little in the way of variation. Wait, final song Tell Me Mama sounds upbeat and promising, what’s it about? Oh, your cheating old lady and your intentions to kill the man seen fleeing the scene. Of course.
I figured if Willie Nelson was appreciated, than this would not offend. My apologizes if it does.
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« Reply #2910 on: 07 Sep 2009, 18:41 »

Have a Nice Life - Voids (2009)



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Compiled here are two separate EPs, the first being "Have A Nice Life's" extremely rare second demo "Powers Of Ten" and the second being "What Happened Next Was Worse", a collection of tracks written around the same time as Deathconsciousness- mucis that didn't make it into the main album. Together these two EPs make up Voids, a sort of footnote detailing a little more of what was going on during the five year period leading up to 2008's Deathconsciousness.

VOIDS is a fan-compiled collection of "Have a Nice Life" demos and b-sides. It’s pretty awesome that someone went to all the trouble of doing this.

Influences: My Bloody Valentine, Joy Division, New Order, Earth, Sunn, Xasthur, Lurker of Chalice, Nine Inch Nails, the periodic "starving times" of native Alaskans dependent on herds of migrant caribou, Swans, Sisters of Mercy, Kraftwerk, Nietzsche.

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« Reply #2911 on: 07 Sep 2009, 18:45 »

Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon: The End Of Day (2009)



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« Reply #2912 on: 07 Sep 2009, 18:57 »

Om - God is Good (2009) - 320 kbps

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« Reply #2913 on: 07 Sep 2009, 19:21 »

20 Years Of Dischord (Released in 2002) is a 3 CD box set featuring 73 songs by various artists under the label Dischord Records. Dischord was founded in 1980 by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson to support the local independent Punk scene in Washington, D.C.

Reason to love this box set:
It introduced me to a huge variety of Punk bands when I was first getting into the genre. If your interested in learning more about the D.C. scene then this is a great start. Absolutely love going back and listening to this album from time to time, it gets me in the mood to listen to some good Hardcore D.C. bands.

Various Artists - 20 Years Of Dischord


Track Listings
CD 1
The Teen Idles - Get Up and Go
The Untouchables - Nic Fit
State of Alert - Public Defender
Minor Threat - Screaming at a Wall
Void - Dehumanized
Youth Brigade - Barbed Wire
Government Issue - Rock 'n' Roll Bullshit
Scream - Fight/American Justice
Iron Cross - Live for Now
Red C - Pressure's On
Deadline - Stolen Youth
Artificial Peace - Suburban Wasteland
Faith - Subject to Change
Skewbald - Sorry/Change for the Same
Marginal Man - Missing Rungs
Gray Matter - Oscar's Eye
Rites of Spring - Drink Deep
Beefeater - Just Things
The Snakes - Snake Rap
Dag Nasty - Circles
Embrace - Money
Soulside - Punch the Geek
Egg Hunt - We All Fall Down
One Last Wish - This Time
Fire Party - Cake
Ignition - Rebuilding
3 - Domino Days
Shudder to Think - Red House
Happy Go Licky - Twist and Shout
CD 2
Fugazi - Blueprint
Lungfish - Friend to Friend in Endtime
Fidelity Jones - Destructor
Nation of Ulysses - Spectra Sonic Sound
Holy Rollers - Perfect Sleeper
Jawbox - Motorist
Severin - People are Wrong
The High-Back Chairs - Summer
Autoclave - I'll Take You Down
Circus Lupus - Pop Man
Branch Manager - Mr. Weekend
Slant 6 - What Kind of Monster Are You?
Hoover - Cable
Trusty - Goodbye, Dr. Fate
Smart Went Crazy - A Good Day
The Crownhate Ruin - Piss Alley
The Warmers - Poked it With a Stick
The Make-Up - They Live By Night
Bluetip - Castanet
Faraquet - Cut Self Not
Q and Not U - Hooray for Humans
CD 3
The Teen Idles - Get Up and Go
The Teen Idles - Deadhead
The Untouchables- Stepping Stone
State of Alert - Draw Blank
Minor Threat - Straight Edge (live)
Minor Threat - Understand
Government Issue - Snubbing
Government Issue - Asshole (with Ian)
Minor Threat - Asshole Dub
Youth Brigade - I Object
Rozzlyn Rangers - Rozzlyn Rangers
Void - Black, Jewish and Poor
Void - Authority (take 1 and 2)
Scream - Search for Employment
Deadline - No Revolution
Faith - No Choice
Marginal Man - Manipulator
Dag Nasty - All Ages Show
Fugazi - The Word
Fugazi - Burning (live)
Shudder to Think - Drop Dead Don't Blink
Circus Lupus - We Are The One (Rare)
Slant 6 - Are You Human?
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« Reply #2914 on: 07 Sep 2009, 21:32 »

Ditto, I thought the new Kylesa was excellent, and I too love Lightning Bolt.


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« Reply #2915 on: 07 Sep 2009, 22:04 »

it's showing me that the Kid Cudi album was removed... :? any chance of a re-up?
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« Reply #2916 on: 07 Sep 2009, 23:58 »

anyone interested in
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« Reply #2917 on: 08 Sep 2009, 08:44 »

Fugazi- John Peel Session (1988) 320kb/s

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« Reply #2918 on: 08 Sep 2009, 11:44 »

that fugazi john peel session would be fucking EPIC, but there's no link!!!

WHY MUST YOU TAUNT ME WITH THE NO LINKAGE!?!?!
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« Reply #2919 on: 08 Sep 2009, 12:19 »

Fugazi-
PEEL Sessions 1989
The argument 2001
Furniture 2001
Instrumental Soundtrack 1998
End Hits 1998
In on the kill taker 1993
Steady Diet of Nothing 1991
Repeater plus 3 songs-1990
Fugazi- 13 songs 1998





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Repeater plus 3 songs-  1990
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« Reply #2920 on: 08 Sep 2009, 12:25 »


Le Loup - Family (2009)
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Influenced by: BSS, Arcade Fire, Destroyer, Bowie, Animal Collective, Television

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Having been around for ten years, Animal Collective are now at the stage where the fruits of their neighbours, literally in Baltimore’s Le Loup’s case, are really beginning to ripen. Having released the impressive The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly in 2007, Le Loup have thankfully followed it up with both a shorter titled and even more impressive album in Family; a perfect blend of AC’s Sung Tongs and Panda Bear’s Person Pitch. That Le Loup have taken inspiration from Baltimore’s finest is unquestionable, but what they have also done is taken that influence and inspiration and created something that warrant’s its place alongside its stimulus.

If you take the term folk music and the German expression ‘Volk’ (“the people as a whole”) from which it is derived then it is more likely in this day and age that you would be describing the kind of dreadful pop music that pollutes the charts of most nations that record them. However if you use the expression as it is classically applied, then it is still a genre in which Family rather snugly fits. It uses simple ingredients to create something honest and memorable. There is no pretention, no agenda other than to communicate thoughts or feelings through music. From the cheering tones of one of the world’s most underrated instruments, the banjo, to the warming monk choir-like vocals that permeate throughout, Family is the sound of pure contentment and is almost impossible not to fall in love with.

Opening with the medieval bard rhapsody of “Saddle Mountain” Family is as loving and attentive throughout, never once straying into self indulgence as is sometimes the want of their Baltimore brethren. “Grow”, “Morning Song” and the title track are all meditative campfire songs, until just over the half way point, “Family” kicks in to become a more rousing affair for a fleeting moment, before the even more fantastic “Forgive Me” takes that mantle and really marches with it; only a fool wouldn’t follow. It would be a downhill march from here for most bands, but such is the consistency of Family and its constant generosity, Le Loup still offer up the splendour of tracks such as “Sherpa” and “Naehkahnie”.

In the age of the iPod, it’s encouraging to know that there are still bands producing albums that work as a whole document, not just a collection of discordant singles and obligatory filler. Each and every track on Family ties together beautifully, justifying their place without question or doubt and creating a whole that leaves no need to be filled. If Animal Collective go on to stand a true test of time then there is every promise that with them will be preserved a band of equal majesty in Le Loup; and even if not...you’ll always be able to rely on Family.[
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« Reply #2921 on: 08 Sep 2009, 13:59 »

All of the Beatles' stereo remasters sound great. But man, somebody upped the mono mixes onto youtube. HOLY SHIT, look 'em up
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« Reply #2922 on: 08 Sep 2009, 15:11 »

Le Loup ain't downloading for me.
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« Reply #2923 on: 08 Sep 2009, 15:15 »

I saw that you all had Loveless posted, but I didn't see Isn't Anything anywhere. This was the first My Bloody Valentine album that I listened to and it pretty much started my interest in "Shoe-gazing" music.

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« Reply #2924 on: 08 Sep 2009, 15:25 »

Le Loup - Family
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« Reply #2925 on: 08 Sep 2009, 15:31 »

That one isn't working for me either. odd
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« Reply #2926 on: 08 Sep 2009, 17:01 »


Tim and Sam's Tim and the Sam Band with Tim and Sam - Summer Solstice [2009]
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Yes Frikken Yes.

I'd heard summer solstice, but I'm happy there's more. Thanks for this.
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« Reply #2927 on: 08 Sep 2009, 17:38 »

Hi guys first time post so apologies for any errors in advance. I have been collecting music for 25 years but am relatively new to downloading and its only recently i stumbled across this thread and just wanna say thanks for swtching me on to loads of new stuff and heres my 1st attempt to repay you.

I intend to post all kinds of stuff on here but i'm starting with some psychedelic wonderment from down the years.

All Night Radio - All Night Radio (2004)



Beautiful dreamy album by short lived project featuring X members of Beachwood Sparks, The most underrated album of this decade in my opinion.

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Opal - Happy Nightmare Baby (1987)




Great album by Opal led by one of the main figures of the paisley underground scene David Roback who previously played in Rain Parade and went on to join Mazzy Star.

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Magic Carpet - Magic Carpet (1968)



Little known but excellent sitar filled psychedelia from the 60's. Perfect for falling asleep to.

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I will try and post other stuff on here i think most of you will like over the coming weeks

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« Reply #2928 on: 08 Sep 2009, 17:41 »

Hi guys first time post so apologies for any errors in advance. I have been collecting music for 25 years but am relatively new to downloading and its only recently i stumbled across this thread and just wanna say thanks for swtching me on to loads of new stuff and heres my 1st attempt to repay you.

I intend to post all kinds of stuff on here but i'm starting with some psychedelic wonderment from down the years.

All Night Radio - All Night Radio (2004)



Beautiful dreamy album by short lived project featuring X members of Beachwood Sparks, The most underrated album of this decade in my opinion.

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Opal - Happy Nightmare Baby (1987)




Great album by Opal led by one of the main figures of the paisley underground scene David Roback who previously played in Rain Parade and went on to join Mazzy Star.

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Magic Carpet - Magic Carpet (1968)



Little known but excellent sitar filled psychedelia from the 60's. Perfect for falling asleep to.

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I will try and post other stuff on here i think most of you will like over the coming weeks

Peace Out


Fantastic album. "We're On Our Wave" is the jam!
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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #2929 on: 08 Sep 2009, 18:42 »

Thanks for the Avett Brothers a couple of pages ago.  May be the best album of the year.
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« Reply #2930 on: 08 Sep 2009, 22:50 »

This album is fantastic. Thank you.

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« Reply #2931 on: 08 Sep 2009, 23:16 »

The Protomen-The Father Of Death[2009]

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No review, this just came out today
Edit: shoulda mentioned this is the prequel to the album below this.

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The Protomen-The Protomen[2006]

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No one was left who could remember how it had happened,how the world had fallen under darkness.
No one who would oppose the robots..
or so Dr. Wily believed...

Yes, that Dr. Wily.

The Protomen is, in its truest sense, a rock opera.  But not only is it a rock opera, it is a rock opera based on the beloved video game character Mega Man.

And it’s freaking incredible.

It’s so incredible, in fact, you’re going to feel almost guilty for loving it.  ‘Cause, I mean, c’mon, how can someone go around singing the praises of, not only a rock opera, but a video game based rock opera?

But you’ll do it.  Even though you don’t believe me now, even though you’re thinking, “Really, how great can this be?  It’s probably way amateurish, immature, and the production probably sucks”, you’re wrong.  The production doesn’t suck, it’s actually incredibly impressive for a group of guys with no label backing.  Immature, I guess that’s subjective, but amateurish?  Negative.  The Protomen are very capable musicians/composers and it shows, not only in their instrumentation, but in their use of music as a whole.  Choirs lift the cowardly cries of humanity amidst the electric narration and rhythmic orchestration.  The story builds from start to an amazing crescendo and, through every action sequence and dramatic dialogue interaction; you’re run through the story in just the right musical accompaniment.

The Protomen is much more than an album, it’s a production.

And with just as much of the story being told to you lyrically, there’s a cybernetic boatload of narration that’s not and has to be read within the lyrics sheet.  These supplemental words are just as important as the spoken ones too, filling in all the gaps and proving that The Protomen have some serious writing chops as well.  There are some powerful and, at times, inspirational lyrics buried beneath the guise of a playful video game anthem:

Even here it is not safe
Even this grave has been defaced
Someone has written on this stone
In some angry hand
Hope rides alone.

Appease both the child and honorable patriot within you.

Join the fight.

“We are the dead.”
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« Reply #2932 on: 09 Sep 2009, 11:16 »

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Fantastic album. "We're On Our Wave" is the jam!

Yeah it really should be more well known. I have never met anyone who has heard of it over here (In the UK) apart from people ive turned on to it. Not sure how well it is known in the US?

PS THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR WHOEVER POSTED THE NEW LE LOUP & THE "MIGHTY" CLIENTELE LP'S
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« Reply #2933 on: 09 Sep 2009, 11:24 »

Oh my goodness the Protomen. I gave up on owning their stuff months ago. Oh my goodness this is incredible thank you.
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« Reply #2934 on: 09 Sep 2009, 11:59 »

So Van Canto is a capella power metal. 5 guys. 2 of them sing and the other 3 emulate instruments with their voices. It is well worth the listen and I can almost guarantee that if you will burst out laughing when you hear some of the covers (especially if you have heard the songs before).

Van Canto - Hero

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Van Canto - A Storm to Come

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The links are not mine. I found them with a quick google search. They do work though.
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« Reply #2935 on: 09 Sep 2009, 14:53 »

Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career


1. French Navy       
2. The Sweetest Thing       
3. You Told A Lie       
4. Away With Murder       
5. Swans       
6. James       
7. Careless Love       
8. My Maudlin Career       
9. Forests & Sands       
10. Other Towns & Cities       
11. Honey In The Sun

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In the same vein (and country) as Belle & Sebastian.  "Honey In The Sun" is beautiful, in my opinion.  Quote from "French Navy": "Relationships are something I used to do/Convince me they are better for me and you/We met by a trick of fate/French navy, my sailor [mate]"

Video for 5 songs played live off of "My Maudlin Career":
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« Reply #2936 on: 09 Sep 2009, 16:54 »

MUSE - Resistance (2009)



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Following seven years of near solid touring, Muse escalated from being the biggest band in Teignmouth in 1997 to one of the biggest bands in Europe by 2004. With each successive album, they pushed the musical envelope with a fusion of progressive rock, electronica, and Radiohead-influenced experimentation, creating an emotive, passionate sound. Muse's reputation as one of the best live rock bands in the world is well deserved with their exhilirating live performances drewing critical acclaim, industry buzz, and a loyal and rabid fan base.


1. Uprising 5:04
2. Resistance 5:46
3. Undisclosed Desires 3:56
4. United States Of Eurasia [+Collateral Damage] 5:47
5. Guiding Light 4:13
6. Unnatural Selection 6:55
7. MK Ultra 4:06
8. I Belong To You [+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix] 5:38
9. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 [Overture] 4:18
10. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 [Cross-pollination] 3:56 Not
11. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 [Redemption]

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« Reply #2937 on: 09 Sep 2009, 16:57 »

Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than the Stars (2009)



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« Reply #2938 on: 09 Sep 2009, 17:11 »

More remastered Beatles 2009 @ 320
**not my files so when they are down, they're down***

The Beatles – Help! [1965] 74MB
The Beatles – Rubber Soul [1966] 78MB
The Beatles – Yellow Submarine [1969] 87MB
The Beatles – Please Please Me [1963] 71MB
The Beatles – With The Beatles [1963]
The Beatles – A Hard Day's Night [1964]

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The Beatles – Help! [1965] 74MB
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?z0nryj5ry1q

The Beatles – Rubber Soul [1966] 78MB
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?mzttyid1q0z

The Beatles – Yellow Submarine [1969] 87MB
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?c1wjtmd0iii

The Beatles – Please Please Me [1963] 71MB
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?jnndxywd22y

The Beatles – With The Beatles [1963]
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The Beatles – A Hard Day's Night [1964]
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« Reply #2939 on: 09 Sep 2009, 17:32 »

Thanks a lot Mixitup for The Beatles and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. Really cool.
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« Reply #2940 on: 09 Sep 2009, 18:58 »

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Fantastic album. "We're On Our Wave" is the jam!

Yeah it really should be more well known. I have never met anyone who has heard of it over here (In the UK) apart from people ive turned on to it. Not sure how well it is known in the US?

PS THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR WHOEVER POSTED THE NEW LE LOUP & THE "MIGHTY" CLIENTELE LP'S


BUDDYHEAD.COM, they put it on their annual best of list and I went out and bought it. They were big in the Los Angeles indie scene in the early 2000's. My friends at Berkley said they had a big fan base in San Fran and they caught them a few times live. Can't speak of the rest of the nation. CA was definitely into 'em.


Oh and Sky Bicycle is a great pot song. Up there with Led Zep's No Quarter. Yeah, I said it.
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« Reply #2941 on: 09 Sep 2009, 19:00 »

Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than the Stars (2009)

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« Reply #2942 on: 09 Sep 2009, 22:06 »


The Protomen-The Protomen[2006]


let me have your babies, let us find a way to defy god and science and let me carry your seed. I may not have a womb but for you I will grow one.
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« Reply #2943 on: 09 Sep 2009, 22:33 »

that fugazi john peel session would be fucking EPIC, but there's no link!!!

WHY MUST YOU TAUNT ME WITH THE NO LINKAGE!?!?!

DERP DERP DERP I'M A DANG OLE FOOL DERP HURR DERP

Here 'tis:

Fugazi- John Peel Sessions 1988 320kb/s

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« Reply #2944 on: 10 Sep 2009, 08:48 »

The Clientele (discography)

Albums
Suburban Light (November 2000)
The Violet Hour (July 2003)
Strange Geometry (August 2005)
It's Art, Dad (recordings from 1991-1996) (October 2005)
God Save The Clientele (May 2007)

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The Violet Hour (July 2003)               http://www.mediafire.com/?cocz5vbk2bi
Strange Geometry (August 2005)   http://www.mediafire.com/?3gvy9wuazmc
It's Art, Dad (recordings from 1991-1996) (Oct 2005)  http://www.mediafire.com/?2nxdj50yy1y
God Save The Clientele (May 2007)   http://www.mediafire.com/?0jm5ekngvxc

EPs
A Fading Summer EP (June 2000)  http://www.mediafire.com/?1ad1md9c3gm
Lost Weekend EP (March 2002)  http://www.mediafire.com/?yyxz4nemvwz
Ariadne EP (March 2004)  http://www.mediafire.com/?zczbkin5x2s
 That night a  forest grew- http://www.mediafire.com/?wnromkt1z21
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« Reply #2945 on: 10 Sep 2009, 10:18 »

Can we get a Re-up on that Camera Obscura?

Also, I know there's no requests, BUT: I've searched the interwebs and have been unable to find Half-Handed Cloud, if anyone has it, I would greatly appreciate the linkage.
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« Reply #2946 on: 10 Sep 2009, 10:49 »

Holy Balls, Pains of Being Pure At Heart is good as heck.
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« Reply #2947 on: 10 Sep 2009, 12:01 »

No Requests means No Requests. Dig deeper or cave in and buy their albums. I did a few searches and managed to find a few albums.
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« Reply #2948 on: 10 Sep 2009, 12:54 »

HOLY FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF new Protomen THANK YOUUUUUUUUU
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« Reply #2949 on: 10 Sep 2009, 13:07 »

Well, seeing as how I've already gone an done what I said I wouldn't, which was post in the mediafire thread; anyone have a source on the lyrics for that new protomen? I can only find lyrics for the few that were on the single.
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