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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1350 on: 20 Feb 2008, 17:20 »

This is out there

Porn Sword Tobacco - New Exclusive Olympic Heights


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« Reply #1351 on: 20 Feb 2008, 17:44 »

can anyone tell me how to download these albums?
http://pre-download.blogspot.com/


damn, I can't figure it out at all either. everything just links me back to the same page... and I really want that new man man album.
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« Reply #1352 on: 20 Feb 2008, 17:47 »

That site is a hoax.
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« Reply #1353 on: 20 Feb 2008, 19:10 »

hey rubin - i'm enjoying the Jomi, thanks. but please take note of the rules posted at the top of every page. hotlinking can get us in trouble here, use the code tags around the urls
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« Reply #1354 on: 20 Feb 2008, 21:05 »

For MusicScribbles, Deerhoof's Untitled EP
It was put up for free on Deerhoof's website and contains a bunch of covers and live songs! Super excellent.

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Thank you for this. Thank you muchly.

Tindersticks - The Hungry Saw (P 2008)

to be released in April (I think), this is the first studio album by this excellent british band. I can just say, it took them to long!!
Thank you for this as well, but, err, this is actually the band's seventh studio album. I guess that's better for you? Now you know they have more things you can listen to!
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« Reply #1355 on: 20 Feb 2008, 21:16 »

hey kids, rules are there for a reason. Don't make me go "tut-tut" and hit that delete button on th corner of your post
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« Reply #1356 on: 20 Feb 2008, 21:24 »

But Emilio, what have I done wrong? Surely I am not the person which is being persecuted?
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« Reply #1357 on: 20 Feb 2008, 21:36 »

i am not sure!, i deleted a post and then the one i wanted to delete was still there! So i must have deleted someone else's post too.  :-D

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« Reply #1358 on: 21 Feb 2008, 04:36 »

This thread is pure divine sex.

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« Reply #1359 on: 21 Feb 2008, 05:31 »

Brendan Benson - The Alternative To Love


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« Reply #1360 on: 21 Feb 2008, 10:35 »

Dead Meadow - Shivering King And Others

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« Reply #1361 on: 21 Feb 2008, 12:07 »

Oh, good call sir.  I upped that one somewhere on the first 15 or so pages but it's high time it returned.  Everyone get that Dead Meadow album, it is amazing.

Here's a pretty essential one for you guys.  If this man needs additional explanation, then this album is really something you should listen to, and if you already know who he is I really hope you already have it.

I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology



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I Have Always Been Here Before is the kind of anthology fans only dream about--a beautifully designed 43-track overview of an entire career. And not just any career, but that of an incredibly talented--if troubled--musician whose legacy has been ill served by a bewildering array of semi-legitimate releases. Enter the Roky Erickson Trust, established to provide for his well being and secure his artistic reputation. This Trust-approved collection spans 30 years and includes selections from the Spades, the 13th Floor Elevators, and solo Roky. Highlights from the latter include the unhinged "Don't Shake Me Lucifer," tender "You Don't Love Me Yet," and the haunting title track (but alas, no "I Walked With a Zombie"). I Have Always Been Here Before is a double-gatefold CD set with 30-page booklet. It is sure to stand as the last word on one of America's finest and most fascinating musical figures. --Kathleen C. Fennessy 

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« Reply #1362 on: 21 Feb 2008, 13:32 »

So I don't listen to death metal nearly as much as I used to.  I was REAL big into it 3-4 years ago.  There was a lot of really good stuff out there.  A lot of it was forgettable, though.  My introduction was Arch Enemy, whom I first found 5 years ago in the days of Kazaa when "Burning Angel" was labeled as a Metallica song titled "Wages of Sin".  I haven't listened to Arch Enemy in at least a year.  My point is, these albums are the ones I come back to the most, moreso than Cynic, !T.O.O.H.!, Lykathea Aflame or Suffocation.

AMG doesn't have anything on them, but it got a 94% from 11 reviews at the Metal Archives.  The best way I can describe it is that this is the metal a comet might listen to as it hurdles through space.  All the members are extremely talented, and write some of the best metal I've ever heard. 

Augury - Concealed and Augury - 2006 Promo
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« Reply #1363 on: 21 Feb 2008, 14:04 »

This augury is death metal?
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« Reply #1364 on: 21 Feb 2008, 14:17 »

...this is the metal a comet might listen to as it hurdles through space. 

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« Reply #1365 on: 21 Feb 2008, 14:43 »

They're proggish-death.  Meaning there's a little black, a little classical, a little flamenco, a little opera.  I know there's two Augury's, this one's from Quebec.
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« Reply #1366 on: 21 Feb 2008, 14:47 »

listening now.

enjoying it a lot.
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« Reply #1367 on: 21 Feb 2008, 19:41 »

If These Trees Could Talk - If These Trees Could Talk



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No AMG quote, I don't think. These guys play post-rock that gets right to the point, no fucking around with building up. Really good stuff.
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« Reply #1368 on: 21 Feb 2008, 20:35 »

First time collaborator on this thread. Long time lurker.

Somebody was requesting Bishop Allen's Charm School and I found it somewhere else.


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« Reply #1369 on: 21 Feb 2008, 22:37 »

Hey guys. I've lurked for a while, leeching music off y'all, and then felt guilty about it, so, here's my chance to give something back. I don't have anything too rare or exciting, but hopefully someone will appreciate some of it. Also, bear with me, technology kind of hates me, so I may not do this right.

Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire - Oh! The Grandeur!


Some fun stuff for Andrew Bird fans. This album is really different from his later, solo work. Lots of jazz and swing influences. In mp3 format, ripped at 160 kbps (sorry).
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The Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One


I think this may have already been posted, but it has long since expired. Anyway, great album. You all probably know about The Olivia Tremor Control anyway, but it's crazy psychedelic/experimental pop reminiscent of the Beatles. Some of the finest stuff the Elephant Six collective ever did. In mp3 format, ripped at 192 kbps.
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Lee Ranaldo - Dirty Windows


Some of the solo work of my favorite Sonic Youth member. I'll let Pitchfork talk for me. mp3 format.
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Dirty Windows has very little truck with serenity. It's a jagged and disdainful work of tortured guitar and reckless beat poetry. The first tune, appropriately titled "How Much Needs Crushing," is a grotesque sex-machine crunch under gasps of self-abusive. ...The poetry is okay, but a bit overwrought and inelegant. Like beat poetry in general, it's exuberant, narrative and cares little for economy. The poetry is drawn from dirty charcoal sketches of life in the West Village and beyond. Ranaldo talks about "human pelts for sale" on Seventh Avenue and West Fourth Street, just a few blocks from my old apartment (which I miss dearly). I never saw anyone selling human pelts, but you know what he means. The imagery slips in and out of filth and surrealism. The music is sparse and sexualized, in a kind of breathy pant under the poems of sins and seasons. The whole thing is like an obscene phone call.
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Aqueduct - I Sold Gold


Not amazing, but catchy, electronic pop stuff. Described annoyingly often as "bedroom rock." Sounds a bit stale now after a few years, but some people may still enjoy it. m4a format, 128 kbps.
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Beck - One Foot In The Grave


Some of Beck's earlier work, and one of the two "indie" albums he did right after making Mellow Gold. Folky, lo-fi, bluesy, but with a typical Beck sense of humor. Basically just him on a guitar. m4a format, 128 kbps.
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(Smog) - Rain on Lens


Lo-fi guitar stuff? It's Bill Callahan? I suck at writing descriptions. I'll quote Magnet. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
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Kinky - Reina


Awesome catchy, dancey alternative rock/electronica/accordion awesomeness from Mexico. Lyrics are sometimes Spanish, sometimes English. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
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Bjork - Selmasongs


The soundtrack to Dancer in the Dark. The songs are slightly less awesome outside of the move, because the lyrics etc. were changed so as to not spoil the movie for anyone. I guess that's an upside for anyone who wants to listen to this and hasn't seen the movie? There are some good songs on here, nonetheless, though the album is short. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
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Sonic Youth & Jim O'Rourke - SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo


Something off Sonic Youth's record label. The language-related theme of this one is Esperanto. Long, experimental jam sessions. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
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« Reply #1370 on: 22 Feb 2008, 00:51 »

You did right kid.
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« Reply #1371 on: 22 Feb 2008, 02:28 »

onewheel, this is awesome.

michaelicious, this is also awesome.  I thought that when Zooey sang in Elf it was a lipsync...but wow, she's good.

back to onewheel.  Don't know how big you are on video games, but there's a game I've been shamelessly promoting everywhere, Audiosurf.  Take the crazy colors and explosions of Geometry Wars, the Guitar Hero 'hit the notes' antics, and your own soundtrack, and you get one of the coolest things ever.  There's a demo on Steam, and the whole game's only 10 bucks.  Plus you post your scores online against people in your area, friends list, and the world.  I've played the fuck out of it.  Buy it and play it so I'm not the only one with Ahkmed and Leech on the global scoreboards.

The game doesn't particularly entice me, but it's nice to see some love for Ahkmed on the boards nonetheless.
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« Reply #1372 on: 22 Feb 2008, 05:10 »

Earth - Hibernaculum
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« Reply #1373 on: 22 Feb 2008, 05:11 »

Sonic Youth & Jim O'Rourke - SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo

thanks. i had 1,2,4,&5 but not 3.
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« Reply #1374 on: 22 Feb 2008, 06:21 »

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Was at the radio station Wednesday, grabbed a bunch of music. Figured I'd start off alphabetically.

Air - Talkie Walkie



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Artistic development doesn't always improve an artist's work, as the members of Air discovered when their second album, 2001's 10,000 Hz Legend, disappointed fans and critics expecting another pop masterpiece to rank with their debut, Moon Safari. 10,000 Hz Legend buried the duo's clear melodic sense underneath an avalanche of rigid performances, claustrophobic productions, and a restless experimentalism that rarely allowed listeners to enjoy what they were hearing. Gone was the freshness evident on Moon Safari: the alien made familiar, the concept that electronic dance could be turned into a user-friendly medium, the illustration of simplicity and space as assets, not liabilities. Fortunately, Air learned from their mistakes -- or, at least, their limitations -- leading up to the recording of third album Talkie Walkie, and the happy result is a solid middle ground between both of their previous records. The features are kept to a minimum and the tracks are constructed to sound no more complex than they need to be, even though Air risk the assumption that Talkie Walkie is a simple album. While there's nothing present to compete with the plodding glory of "Sexy Boy," Talkie Walkie ultimately succeeds because of Dunckel and Godin's renewed contentment to produce the tracks they do better than any other -- ones with a surface prettiness but no great depth. (It's no mystery why they've been tapped for several scores.) Ironically, the one track here that shrugs off the simplicity of electronic pop is a track first heard in a film, "Alone in Kyoto," an impressionistic string piece originally composed for the Sofia Coppola film Lost in Translation.

This one's probably really pointless to upload, the entire thing is essentially a book in Italian. It's kind of interesting to listen to though (good background noise for certain).

Air - City Reading (Tre Storie Western)



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"City is a book. The idea was to read some pages of it aloud, in a theater full of people, with musical accompaniment throughout. We did this in Rome, in November of 2002. It went well. The audience applauded, and we enjoyed ourselves. So the idea became: to make a CD in which a voice is reading, surrounded by music. We recorded the CD in Paris, a month later. We enjoyed ourselves. Now the idea is to make a video game. But we're not really sure about that."
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« Reply #1375 on: 22 Feb 2008, 09:54 »

Buzzcocks - Another Music in a Different Kitchen
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This is the Buzzcocks' debut album, from way back in 1978.
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« Reply #1376 on: 22 Feb 2008, 09:56 »

I've had this album for a while (I remember being really excited when I found it) and listening to it right now, I'm amazed that I haven't made more of a fuss over it already.  This album is great.

Subarachnoid Space - The Red Veil



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The Red Veil is the ninth album in as many years SubArachnoid Space has been in business. Over the course of the past decade, the band has established themselves as one of the chief navigators of psychotropic instrumental rock, aligning themselves enduringly with the brightest stars of the visceral psychedelic underground. Veterans of numerous tours and notching many festival appearances in their belt, the band has amassed a dedicated following. The quartet's aural trajectories have evolved with each release - from their primordial tumult as free & raw psychedelic sound sculptors, to out-and-out ownership of volume-slathered, lumbering drone rock (as evidenced on 2003's pivotal Also Rising). A personnel shift that year saw the arrival of Chris Cones (guitar) and Diego Gonzales (bass), a change that solidified the direction in sound the band had been heading towards. The Red Veil marks the destination, an astounding recording which finds the band tethering their heady sonic flights to the Earth with ominous gravity, honing their sound into a focused and downright powerful haymaker to the brain.

Musically, The Red Veil taps the same wellspring from which Also Rising burbled, but follows it much further downstream into the darkest corridors of the subconscious, exploring dour moods and texture via a heavy, mind-erupting sound. SubArachnoid Space have incorporated rhythms and structures into their new material that catapult them into stoner/gloom-Metal realms, but the guitars are still pure SubArachnoid Space - that is, ever-pointed towards that third eye in the sky, unfurling heady and layered tendrils of sound. Propelled by deep bass lines and double bass drum mayhem, the guitars largely steer clear of the typical riff, favoring effects-laden textures, drones and dissonance over garden-variety power chords. Previous incarnations of the band favored spontaneous flurries into the unknown, but a fresh emphasis on "songs" has coaxed out a wicked force from beyond the haze with a level of fury not felt before.

With The Red Veil, SubArachnoid Space deftly straddles the fence between Metal and space rock, experimenting with genre and form to forge ethereal tunes laced with doom and embossed in hair-raising volume. Pummeling, brooding, but always intoxicating, The Red Veil is a stunning augmentation of the band's trademark hallucinatory fire.

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Also, 9th album?  Literally?  That was news to me when I looked up the quote.  Anyone who has anything by these guys, let me know!

Second in the series of "awesome heavy-psych bands that I wish I had more than one album of," here we have another gem that I've had for a while and never said much about.

Thumlock - Lunar Mountain Sunrise



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What the heck do I call this? StonedSpaceProg? PsycheStoner? StonerJam? Whatever the term, Thumlock seem much more intent on taking you on a musical journey than just rocking you (although Thumlock certainly does that!). There are so many ideas, hypnotic-like grooves, and expressions per track the listener can't help but be carried away. I can only compare it to being lost in a really good Grateful Dead jam, where there is so many damn things going on at once that you kinda forget where you are.

That's the beauty of this recording, for a good 37 minutes, you are on Planet Thumlock, where the chicks and dudes are hot, the drinks are free, and the lunar sun is always shining in a brilliant blue sky. Thumlock is much more Hawkwind, vintage Floyd and Arthur Lee's Love then it is Black Sabbath or Kyuss... that's really refreshing for this genre where sometimes I get the feeling that everyone is trying to out-fuzz one another.

The vocals are soothing rather than in-your-face, the lyrical content delves face first into the cosmos, each song's complex structures give ample room for these Aussie musicians to shine individually and as a group. And it has keyboards!!!!

This is one amazing and unique release. Don't miss it.

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« Reply #1377 on: 22 Feb 2008, 20:21 »

I am really stoned, and that Thumlock is SICK.  So is the Titan.  Sweet shit, man.
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« Reply #1378 on: 23 Feb 2008, 02:52 »


Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On

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AMG: Not many groups would take a major-label contract as a cue to put out an album where the shortest song is still a radio-unfriendly five minutes in length. For that listeners can thank their stars that Built to Spill isn't like many groups and Doug Martsch not like many artists. Perfect from Now On manages the amazing trick of being the band's best album to this point, Martsch and company using the opportunities for larger budgets and distribution to create an album at once inspiring and quietly emotional, not the easiest combination to pull off. With drummer Scott Plouf and bassist Brett Nelson as the other core performers, plus second guitarist Brett Netson and cellist John McMahon as key guests, the result is astounding all around. The length of the songs allows the band to create uniquely post-everything mantras, blending psych trances and drones, post-punk airiness and flow, and Martsch's affecting, tender singing and lyrics into a whole. Martsch's high tones and the guitar passion here helped fuel further comparisons to Neil Young -- to pick out one moment, consider the closing minutes of "I Would Hurt a Fly," feedback peeling out over the rhythm and strings -- but the Boise musician is his own man through and through. Selecting standout moments from such a solid disc almost defeats the purpose, but many examples still deserve further notice. "Stop the Show" builds to a dramatic, but not in the least bit hammy, shift from a roaring wash to a quick, clipped pace; Martsch's vocals and further sudden tempo switches are the icing on the cake. "Velvet Waltz" indeed plays at that musical pace, McMahon's playing and Martsch's heartbreaking, lovely lyrics and singing the core of a incredible song. "Untrustable/Part 2 (About Someone Else)" concludes a simply fantastic record.

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« Reply #1379 on: 23 Feb 2008, 06:13 »

built to spill? i can almost taste it. just a few days, seein built to spill and THE MOTHERFUCKIN MEAT PUPPETS LIVE!
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« Reply #1380 on: 23 Feb 2008, 08:25 »

Ahah!  The gauntlet has been thrown!

Built to Spill - Keep It Like a Secret



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Built to Spill - Ancient Melodies of the Future



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My two favorite Built to Spill albums.  I think someone already upped There's Nothing Wrong With Love, so I didn't upload it.  Otherwise, I would have.
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« Reply #1381 on: 23 Feb 2008, 11:47 »

That upload was 5 months ago. I won't object if you reup. :3
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« Reply #1382 on: 23 Feb 2008, 15:16 »



Incubus - Serpent Temptation

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1.   The Battle Of Armageddon
2.   Voices From The Grave   
3.   Sadistic Sinner   
4.   Incubus   
5.   Blaspheming Prophets   
6.   Hunger For Power   
7.   Serpent Temptation   
8.   Underground Killers
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« Reply #1383 on: 23 Feb 2008, 16:12 »


The Apples in Stereo - New Magentic Wonder

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AMG: New Magnetic Wonder, the Apples in Stereo's return after a five-year hiatus, is one of their best records in a career made up of consistently fine recordings. Anyone expecting a return to the experimental, lo-fi wizardry of their early albums may feel let down by New Magnetic Wonder, but on the other hand, anyone fearing a return to the bland stripped-down and noisy sound of Velocity of Sound need not worry. What they have delivered instead is a crisply recorded set of bouncing rockers, sweetly strummed ballads, and vaguely trippy mid-tempo tracks that are full of hooks, melodies, and goofy fun. Over a base of solidly rocking bass, guitar, and drums (as well as Robert Schneider's reliably chirpy vocals), the band and their cohorts (the credits read like an E6 who's who, including Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel, Bill Doss and W. Cullen Hart of the Olivia Tremor Control, and John Fernandes, who has played clarinet with just about all the E6 bands) create a rich soundscape of Mellotron, backing vocals, percussion, and vintage keyboards that envelops the record in a warm and lush haze at times and fills it with sunshine at others. Even more than previous Apples releases, it's a record that won't win any points for being profound or meaningful. Tracks like "Can You Feel It?" or "Energy" are breezy to the point of invisible, but if they don't get you singing along like a fool right away, you've probably come to the wrong party and should go find a Bright Eyes record instead. The more sedate tunes that dominate the second half of the record, like the yearning and psychedelic "Open Eyes" or the melancholy "Radiation," give the album some balance (and in the Mellotron-soaked epic "Beautiful Machine, Pts. 3-4," one of the record's finest moments), but it's the charming fluff like "Same Old Drag" and "Play Tough" that wins the day in the end. The Apples' successful return to the indie scene should be hailed with a hearty embrace (and a tear for the departure of drummer Hilarie Sidney, whose two contributions to the record, "Sundial Song" and "Sunday Sounds," are quite nice) for anyone who likes their pop silly but intelligently played and arranged. Welcome back, Apples!

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« Reply #1384 on: 23 Feb 2008, 20:35 »

Daitro/Sed Non Satiata - Split

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Two of my favorite scremo bands. This shit is really good. Go buy the LP. Seriously.
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« Reply #1385 on: 24 Feb 2008, 04:13 »

Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On

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Great album. I got my hands on the 2007 vinyl reissue of this - if you see it, get it. It sounds wonderful.
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« Reply #1386 on: 24 Feb 2008, 04:49 »

Daitro/Sed Non Satiata - Split

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Two of my favorite scremo bands. This shit is really good. Go buy the LP. Seriously.

Oh damn, you have excellent taste. Anyone up for some Cursed?
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« Reply #1387 on: 24 Feb 2008, 09:49 »

I have made a mix.

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tracklist:

01. Of Montreal - The Past Is A Grotesque Animal
02. Neutral Milk Hotel - Song Against Sex
03. Jens Lekman - Into Eternity
04. Ryan Adams - Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)
05. Radiohead -  There There
06. Neutral Milk Hotel -  A Baby For Pree
07. Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
08. The Weakerthans -  The Reasons
09. Britta - Die Traurigsten Menschen (von ganz Berlin)
10. Neutral Milk Hotel - Someone Is Waiting
11. A Silver Mt. Zion - BlindBlindBlind

enjoy!
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« Reply #1388 on: 24 Feb 2008, 10:05 »

múm - yesterday was dramatic - today is ok

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« Reply #1389 on: 24 Feb 2008, 10:24 »



Colossal Youth - Young Marble Giants

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Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac - The Butthole Surfers

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Songs About Fucking - Big Black

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« Reply #1390 on: 24 Feb 2008, 12:17 »

I'll be back in about an hour with Dig Lazarus Dig, it leaked on the 23rd, and I'll bring the single as well.

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« Reply #1391 on: 24 Feb 2008, 12:42 »

Blind Lemon Jefferson- The Best of Blind Lemon Jefferson

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« Reply #1392 on: 24 Feb 2008, 13:20 »

Laura Marling - Alas I Cannot Swim

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Amongst the soul inspired song-writings of Amy Winehouse, Adele and Duffy, it is refreshing to hear a young female singer who eschews soulful huskiness and harks back to folk. In the week that saw musical royals John Martyn and Rachel Unthank & the Winterset honoured at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, 18-year-old Laura Marling is leading the way for a new folk generation. With performances at Glastonbury and Later With Jools... behind her, Marling has already made a considerable dent on the music scene.

Alas I Cannot Swim is an album that embraces the elegiac sensibilities of traditional folk and forward thinking contemporary folk music. Many have likened Marling to Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and Sandy Denny, but Marling's sound is every bit her own. On opening track Ghosts she sounds assured, her voice arresting and powerful. "Lover please do not fall to your knees, it's not like I believe in everlasting love", Marling sings, with a conviction beyond her years.

The Reading-based singer's vocals are stunning on Old Stone – a shiveringly affecting, dignified and rousing track. Tap At My Window based on a Philip Larkin poem is equally impressive. Across the album, carefully constructed instrumental lines counter her vocal, always complementing, never suffocating.

Marling switches from playfulness to deep-set sensibility with great deftness. The bright country tempo of You’re No God signals a full-blown folky knees-up while references to world folk music add edge and depth; Crawled Out Of The Sea with its marching accordion and snare riff recalls another folk revivalist, Beirut. But despite the cheery optimism, there is an underside of darkness; Night Terror, a solemn march, grows via doleful drums into a stirring call-to-arms.

Faithfully rooted in a folk heritage and at times country-tinged, Alas..., like the finest folk music, pits outward-looking paeans alongside introspective song. Marling may be young, but she has substance. An enthralling listen.
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« Reply #1393 on: 24 Feb 2008, 13:21 »

Blind Lemon Jefferson- The Best of Blind Lemon Jefferson

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Any chance of any other old bluesmens material?
Mega-blues-post forthcoming ~1.5 hrs
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« Reply #1394 on: 24 Feb 2008, 13:32 »

Good. I'm kicking myself in the face for not downloading that blind willie mctell collection ages ago.
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« Reply #1395 on: 24 Feb 2008, 14:08 »

When I was stumbling aimlessly about the internet i found a pretty nice bootleg from a gig that A Silver Mt. Zion played in 2006 somewhere in Germany i guess. They played the following songs:

01. Intro
02. God Bless Our Dead Marines
03. Mountains Made Of Steam
04. Babylon Was Built On Fire
05. Horses In The Sky
06. Ring Them Bells (Freedom Has Come And Gone)
07. encore break #1
08. BlindBlindBlind
09. encore break #2
10. There Is A River In The Valley Made Of Melting Snow

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« Reply #1396 on: 24 Feb 2008, 14:31 »

I've been on these boards a few times and all, and I was on here yesterday and I got some good stuff from this thread.
So i decided it was time to give back to the community and all.


Okay!
Krohm

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Krohm began in 1995 with the intention to write the darkest, most depressing and moving black metal one could conceive. The first demo "Slayer of Lost Martyrs" was recorded in 1997 and distributed only to select few. The demo featured a harsh production yet it had a cavernous fullness and distinct musical qualities unlike any contemporary black metal band. The new demo "Crown of the Ancients" was recorded in May of 2000. It displays an evolution in sound with a cleaner production and a more extreme approach. The first full length album "A World Through Dead Eyes" was released in 2004, marking a deeper regression into more miserable, obscure and life-denying music...and this will prove to be only the beginning.

Micah P. Hinson

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Micah P. Hinson is a singer/songwriter from Abilene, Texas with a warm, husky voice. His music has an americana/alternative country slant, with hints of gospel and blues. Micah P. Hinson & the Gospel of Progress, his first real album, was produced in 2004 by The Earlies, Micah's friends, collaborators and sometimes tour buddies (where they play as his backing band). In 2005, his earlier 4-track recordings were produced and released properly as an album under the title The Baby & the Satellite. Micah has toured and opened for artists such as Will Oldham, Iron & Wine and Calexico
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« Reply #1397 on: 24 Feb 2008, 17:11 »



Music For 18 Musicians - Steve Reich & Ensemble Modern

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Horse Rotorvator - Coil

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How Does it Feel to Feel - The Creation

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« Reply #1398 on: 24 Feb 2008, 18:17 »

Good. I'm kicking myself in the face for not downloading that blind willie mctell collection ages ago.

I upped that one. Is it no longer working? I'll up it again for a ben franklin...
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« Reply #1399 on: 24 Feb 2008, 18:20 »

No, I just couldn't find it.
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