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valley_parade:
Their/They're/There - Their/They're/There EP
A new mathy Chicago punk band featuring Evan Weiss from Into It. Over It. and Mike Kinsella, aka the dude from Owen, American Football, etc.
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leftandleaving:
Posted this in the Yr Music thread, but figured I'd put it up here, too:
Free download from http://atlasatlast.bandcamp.com
This is my band, we play aggressive melodic punk/post-hardcore, influences like ATDI, The Blood Brothers, etc. Six songs written over the last few years. Full of: shouting, bass fuzz, ridiculous drum fills, and strong lyrical content. Share & Enjoy!
Slavetosound:
Tim Vantol - If We Go Down We Will Go Together (2013)
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"Playing in various punkrock and hardcore bands Tim toughened up a bit, but during soundchecks you could often catch him singing them sing along accoustic songs. How deep those songs went became obvious when he started to write his own accoustic music.
They seem to be drenched in the familiar smell of morning breath still dieing from last night's whiskey and really, it never smelled this good.
Showing off his urge to be living life just a little bit more than we have been doing lately and a restlessness that makes today's youth look like a bunch of old men playing dominoes in the park, here's a guy who'll put it in the face of anyone willing to listen."
Slavetosound:
Etiquette by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
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pwhodges:
Dmitri Shostakovich - 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op 87 (Tatiana Nikolayeva, 1962)
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Shostakovich was so impressed with Tatiana Nikolayeva's playing at a Bach festival in Leipzig in 1950 that he started writing preludes and fugues for her, and although he hadn't necessarily intended to compose a full set, his 24 Preludes and Fugues Opus 87 was complete within a year. She was the first to play the complete set in public, in 1952, and the first to record them, in 1962. She recorded the set twice more, in Russia in 1987 and in London in 1990, but the first set was always rumoured to be the best, and it has never been available in the west in any format. So, a real rarity for your delectation.
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