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Rubin:
More Tapes'N'Tapes

The Loon




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epoch:
can someone please re-up the sufjan christmas album. thanks in advance.

blashco:
Here is a new EP from an Indie band "Night Beds"

This is Night Beds - S/T EP.  It sounds, as the name implies, very dreamlike with muted melodies and very rhythmic drum beats and harmonious overlays of vocals and chimes.  The talent comes from Winston Yellen and Matt Wilcox.  Winston's last band, Winter Boat, nailed the melodic indie pop-rock down to a science, and Matt's last band, Matt and Isom, was an electric romp through the fields of melodrama.  You could say this is a fusion of the two, creating an amazingly epic sound.  Check them out.  They are working on a new EP for January.  If you like the stuff and want to hear their other bands, just PM me and I'll up it in a jiffy.  Thanks!





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Here is another album (a re-up by request).

This is The Apple Miner Colony - The Heat Haunted Fever.  If one word defines this band, it is "epic."  With over 30 members and utilizing nearly every instrument you can imagine (guitars, drums, mandolins, banjos, trumpets, trombones, tubas saxophones, clarinets keyboards, etc... they even have a damn musical saw), The Apple Miner Colony forges an epic fusion between Folk Rock and Orchestrated Orgasm.  With an average song length of 7 minutes, this concept album paints a picture book with its detailed and beautiful lyrics and orchestrated compositions.  It even has some postrock embedded in there, creating one of my favorite albums of this year.  Check them out!  They are also working on a new album for release in the spring/summer.




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Enjoy and thank you, my friends!




imapiratearg:

--- Quote from: blashco on 16 Dec 2008, 11:35 ---Here is another album (a re-up by request).

This is The Apple Miner Colony - The Heat Haunted Fever.  If one word defines this band, it is "epic."  With over 30 members and utilizing nearly every instrument you can imagine (guitars, drums, mandolins, banjos, trumpets, trombones, tubas saxophones, clarinets keyboards, etc... they even have a damn musical saw), The Apple Miner Colony forges an epic fusion between Folk Rock and Orchestrated Orgasm.  With an average song length of 7 minutes, this concept album paints a picture book with its detailed and beautiful lyrics and orchestrated compositions.  It even has some postrock embedded in there, creating one of my favorite albums of this year.  Check them out!  They are also working on a new album for release in the spring/summer.


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This is amazing.  Thank you!

Rubin:

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--- Quote from: blashco on 16 Dec 2008, 11:35 ---Here is another album (a re-up by request).

This is The Apple Miner Colony - The Heat Haunted Fever.  If one word defines this band, it is "epic."  With over 30 members and utilizing nearly every instrument you can imagine (guitars, drums, mandolins, banjos, trumpets, trombones, tubas saxophones, clarinets keyboards, etc... they even have a damn musical saw), The Apple Miner Colony forges an epic fusion between Folk Rock and Orchestrated Orgasm.  With an average song length of 7 minutes, this concept album paints a picture book with its detailed and beautiful lyrics and orchestrated compositions.  It even has some postrock embedded in there, creating one of my favorite albums of this year.  Check them out!  They are also working on a new album for release in the spring/summer.


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This is amazing.  Thank you!

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I like, totally, you know agree!

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