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« Reply #400 on: 27 Oct 2008, 18:47 »

Dronevil -Final- (CD Version)



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http://www.mediafire.com/file/jhzwjjywnet/Dronevil -Final- 4.zip

Part 1 is the first two tracks of Drone. Part Two contains "Interference Demon" from the Drone disc, and "Red" from the Evil disc. Part 3 completes Evil, and Part 4 is for those who don't have two stereos; it overlays the audio from the two discs and plays continuously as one track. Not the full experience really, but it's a nice approximation.

Btw, has anyone heard the LP version? Obviously there are two fewer tracks, but are the songs that are there much different?

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« Reply #401 on: 27 Oct 2008, 19:13 »

oh hey i found an album in my mediaf!re i never posted here.

Nomak - Calm



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Its a really cool hip-hop album by this japanese dude. He does a lot of good piano work. The lyrics are kind of anoying at parts though, because the rappers seem to mostly be like OH HEY THIS DUDE IS JAPANESE HAHA! Other than that though he does some really great instrumental work over phat beats or whatever you kids call it (I do not know much about hip-hop, obviously)

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« Reply #402 on: 27 Oct 2008, 21:01 »

Haven't actually listened to it, but I gotta say that that Dronevil cover is sex.

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« Reply #403 on: 28 Oct 2008, 01:32 »

This is the new Deerhunter album. I do not know if this is the actual cover art.

Deerhunter - Microcastle
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Deerhunter wants to stay put. To be locked in windowless rooms. To never age. To sleep. To be dead. In a way, it's ironic that the Atlanta band gets tagged as punk, even when it's attached to prefixes like "psych," "ambient," or "art": Punk music agitates for upheaval, but Deerhunter seeks only stasis. "I had a dream no longer to be free," goes "Agoraphobia," and the line summarizes Microcastle: Deerhunter's latest is a complete fantasy, a shimmering depiction of what it's like to wish fervently for calm, but know it's not coming.

The harsh, ambient darkness of 2007's Cryptograms is mostly absent on Microcastle, replaced by blazing gold and orange hues, warmly whirring guitar solos, pepped-up drumming, pop hooks, and gauzy echoes of Motown and krautrock. The bolder sound signals that Deerhunter is now less concerned with the scarring effects of loss, conflict, and the passage of time, and more concerned with the ways to escape those things—even if that escape is fleeting. On "Little Kids," a group of drunken youths symbolically reject aging by lighting an old man on fire. But as the flames rise, so does the sumptuous shoegaze squall and Bradford Cox's soft insistence that those kids will "get older still." Freedom from hurt: Deerhunter realizes it's impossible, but Microcastle shows it's a beautiful idea all the same.

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Also, here are the missing songs from the Fabriclives. Some weird error with Itunes. Let me know if it happens again.
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Also, Buck 65 had a little 12-song concert with the Nova Scotia Symphony Orchestra. It's streaming up on the CBC website (where Buck hosts a radio show now, yay!) but I'm searching around for a good rip. It's pretty great stuff. I'll up it when I get it.
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« Reply #404 on: 28 Oct 2008, 02:13 »

For those who don't know, Deerhunter are one of the most awesome bands of this decade. Get that album, trust me you won't regret it.
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« Reply #405 on: 28 Oct 2008, 02:42 »

Hey you guys. Is anyone else but me having problems with mediafire in firefox? When I click "click here to start download" it simply reloads the page... I'm having to do that stuff in safari, which I really hate.
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« Reply #406 on: 28 Oct 2008, 02:52 »

OK, just started working again...  8-)
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« Reply #407 on: 28 Oct 2008, 05:14 »

Btw, has anyone heard the LP version? Obviously there are two fewer tracks, but are the songs that are there much different?

I'm still trying to track this down. Why you gotta be so rare and expensive, foreign vinyl?
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« Reply #408 on: 28 Oct 2008, 08:00 »

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Btw, has anyone heard the LP version? Obviously there are two fewer tracks, but are the songs that are there much different?


Eh, I might have it? I have Dronevil Final and another Dronevil. It has two tracks, 'Drone 1 + Evil 1' and 'Drone 2+ Evil 2', and is just less than 40 minutes long.

quickedit: Yeah, according to wikipedia it is the LP. But the  evil side is layered on top of the drone side, or possibly they play one after another...  :? I will upload it if you want it, but I don't know how good it is.

Oh, and I don't mean to request, but two albums that I have loved (apart from all the classical) are Sharks Keep Moving S/T, and Lone Wolf And Cub's 'Wonder..'. Any more of their stuff (or similiar bands) would be absolutely brilliant.
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« Reply #409 on: 28 Oct 2008, 11:15 »

I'm in a generous and kinda time-travelling mood, so here's three awesome albums from three successive decades.


First up is an 80s classic, "Pleased to Meet Me" by The Replacements.  One of their three most critically acclaimed albums (alongside "Let it Be" and "Tim"), recorded during a period of transformation of sorts, between their rougher punk rock former selves and the smoother, more commercial (yet still brilliant) incarnation that recorded their last two albums.  This is the recently released remastered edition with bonus tracks.

The Replacements - "Pleased to Meet Me" (1987)


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All things considered, Tim was an easy transition to the majors for the Replacements, at least as far as the making of the album goes: things went wrong after the release, as the band botched big showcases like its Saturday Night Live spot, leading up to the dismissal of Bob Stinson at the conclusion of the Tim tour. The dust hadn't settled when the 'Mats headed down to Memphis to record Pleased to Meet Me with producer Jim Dickinson at Ardent Studios — or to phrase it in Alex Chilton-speak, to record with Big Star's 3rd producer at the studio where all three Big Star albums were made. All this fanboy worship perhaps naturally led to a full-blown mash note to Paul Westerberg's idol, who also turned up to play a couple of licks on a finally finished "Can't Hardly Wait," which initially was attempted with Chilton as a producer before Tim, but Pleased to Meet Me didn't resemble either the crystalline pop of #1 Record or the narcissistic black hole of 3rd. Dickinson gave the Replacements a full-blooded, muscular production, cranking up guitars, hauling out an upright bass for Tommy Stinson, and bringing in horns — even strings — to flesh out Westerberg's songs. This was the Replacements as professionals and, ever the contrarians, they strained against it — albeit only sporadically and underneath the surface — with Westerberg's outsider stance calcifying into the invigorating bitterness of "I.O.U." and "I Don't Know." These two proto-slacker anti-anthems — quite the inverse of the call to arms of "Bastards of Young" and "Left of the Dial" — are the only times the group's self-sabotage surfaces here, as the bandmembers pretty much give themselves over to Dickinson's studio savvy, leading to the ominous pulse of "The Ledge" and the brilliant, shining power pop of "Never Mind," "Alex Chilton," and "Valentine," along with such left-field twists as the mock jazz of "Nightclub Jitters."

This kind of colorful, almost cinematic production — even the greasy rocker "Shooting Dirty Pool" is enhanced by the sound of breaking glass — was unheard of on a Replacements record and it all came to a head on "Can't Hardly Wait," which was glossed over with swelling strings and the Memphis Horns. All these fancy accoutrements would seem like the antithesis of the Replacements' spirit, but Dickinson's grand production merely blows the 'Mats up to epic scale, leaving their essence intact: Westerberg even gets a lovely fragile acoustic moment in "Skyway" and there are down-and-dirty rockers like "Shooting Dirty Pool" and "Red Red Wine" that feel like throwaways, but are necessary to the spirit of the record. The Replacements never sounded better with a bigger production than they did on Pleased to Meet Me, so it's hard not to see it as the one that got away, the record that should have been the breakthrough, especially in the year when fellow American underground rockers R.E.M. leaped into the Top Ten (but, it's also true that "The Ledge" may not have been the best single choice, as songs about suicides don't often provide entry into the Top 40). Then again, the Replacements don't make sense as a success story, so the failure of the gleaming, glistening Pleased to Meet Me winds up making its polish kind of heart-rending. As it turns out, this was the last time they could still shoot for the stars and seem like their scrappy selves and, in many ways, it was the last true Replacements album.





Moving onto the nineties, here's the debut album by Sugar, the band fronted by Bob Mould, ex-vocalist/guitarist for The Replacements' contemporaries and sometime rivals Hüsker Dü. 

Sugar - "Copper Blue" (1992)


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How ironic that after years fronting the hugely influential but desperately overlooked Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould's first project with new band Sugar, 1992's Copper Blue, would become the most commercially successful project of his career. Of course, it was released just as the seeds sown by his former band were bearing bountiful fruits in the post-Nirvana alternative nation, which provided ample explanation for its phenomenal success. But Sugar were well deserving of their success, regardless of time and place. A more aggressive, contemporary guitar attack aside, stunning power punk masterpieces like "The Act We Act," "The Slim," and "Fortune Teller" bear all of the vintage Mould musical traits: tell-tale lyrics, great hooks, and snappy melodies. It's all underpinned by that unexplainable, chilling tension between innocent beauty and dark melancholy that fans came to expect from Mould, and topped by his somewhat nasal, almost timid vocal harmonies. Other highlights include the '60s-style "If I Can't Change Your Mind," the loud, beautiful guitars of "Man on the Moon" and "Helpless," and the tongue-in-cheek Pixies tribute "A Good Idea."





Finally, from the 2000s, and taking a bit of a turn away from the pioneering alt-rock of the two above albums, here's "Blessed are the Bonds," a prog/classical/rock/post-rock/metal/holyshit album by The Pax Cecilia.  They were actually giving away free copies of this through their website, and asking for donations afterwards based on how much you enjoy it (a novel idea, executed way before Radiohead and NIN were doing it with downloads), and having given away the full pressing run, they're now offering it up for free download (again, with the option of a donation afterwards) here:

The Pax Cecilia - "Blessed are the Bonds" (2007)

http://www.paxcecilia.com/download.html

There's a review for it (that's probably a bit long to be quoting here, especially after that long-ass Replacements one up there^) here: 
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=12265


well, that took fucking ages for those to upload.  i'm gonna go cook the pizza i bought earlier and chillax  :mrgreen:
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Re: Re: The M/F thread - '08a reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #410 on: 28 Oct 2008, 11:26 »

Here it is, the new Eagles of Death Metal! Ohhh BABY!



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« Reply #411 on: 28 Oct 2008, 12:19 »

new eagles of death metal

Yes!  Thank you!  Has anyone her listened to it yet?
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« Reply #412 on: 28 Oct 2008, 12:43 »

new eagles of death metal

Yes!  Thank you!  Has anyone her listened to it yet?
Yes, its a bit more quiet, but good nonetheless
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« Reply #413 on: 28 Oct 2008, 13:20 »


will somebody please re-upload the new anathallo cd, "engine glow"??! pleaseplease!
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« Reply #414 on: 28 Oct 2008, 15:28 »

The Pax Cecilia - "Blessed are the Bonds" (2007)

If you still don't have this album for whatever reason download it right now. It is so excellent.
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« Reply #415 on: 28 Oct 2008, 18:20 »

Also, Buck 65 had a little 12-song concert with the Nova Scotia Symphony Orchestra. It's streaming up on the CBC website (where Buck hosts a radio show now, yay!) but I'm searching around for a good rip. It's pretty great stuff. I'll up it when I get it.


192k mp3. I think I got this from http://www.iheartmusic.net/serendipity/ originally.
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« Reply #416 on: 28 Oct 2008, 19:05 »

North of America is a band that I wish more people knew about. They were pretty great. They were around from 1998-2004 and they were pretty prouctive during those six years. They released four full length albums and an EP. I already uploaded their last album entitled Brothers, Sisters somewhere in the thread, and the link is still active. Here are two of their other albums:

These Songs Are Cursed

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« Reply #417 on: 28 Oct 2008, 20:14 »

So here is something I have uploaded for Sam. I expect you all to download it.

Steve Reich - Drumming



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Here is the wiki article for the piece. It's four pretty long movements, the first being bongos, the second marimbas, the third glockenspiels, and the fourth everyone. It's pretty awesome.

Edit: If anyone has stuff from any other minimalist composers, feel free to upload! I only have stuff by Reich.
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« Reply #418 on: 28 Oct 2008, 20:17 »

holy poop that Pax Cecilia album is great. Thanks!
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« Reply #419 on: 28 Oct 2008, 20:35 »

Owen - At Home With Owen

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Owen is Mike Kinsella, who is associated with such Chicago indie rock phenoms as American Football, Cap'n Jazz, and Joan of Arc. On his own, he creates dreamy, new-millennium bedroom folk dotted with all kinds of modernistic and ancient traces, such as loops, cello, piano, and sparse percussion. Kinsella is the sole auteur here, whipping up an album that sometimes leans toward such ruminative, creative songwriters as Mark Kozelek and Elliott Smith. Kinsella's pretty dirges don't come off as lo-fi, though; in fact, there is a surprising depth of layered textures here, in which acoustic guitar and other ephemera provide an expansive bed for Kinsella's often homely yet pleasing hush of a voice. The instrumentation in "One of These Days" has a bucolic richness, fleshed out with spare piano plunkings and cello, while the excellent "Sad Waltzes of Pietro Crespi" pins nimble acoustic guitar runs against Kinsella's plaintive musings on love. At Home with Owen has a contemplative, Sunday morning feel to it; it is a strong effort in which themes of yearning and wishful thinking pass dreamily across lovely musical textures, like rain on a windshield.
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« Reply #420 on: 28 Oct 2008, 20:59 »

Goddamn I love that album so much. SO MUCH.
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« Reply #421 on: 28 Oct 2008, 21:25 »

Owen is pretty fantastic. I have a pretty close friend named Owen, and Owen is one of his favourite bands, and it embarrasses him to talk about it. He just calls him Mike Kinsella.
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« Reply #422 on: 28 Oct 2008, 21:41 »

Michael sometimes I love you.

This is one of those times.
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« Reply #423 on: 28 Oct 2008, 22:33 »



Steve Reich - Drumming

Edit: If anyone has stuff from any other minimalist composers, feel free to upload! I only have stuff by Reich.

Dude...what do you have by Reich? I love him, but all I have is Pulses, Come Out, and now Drumming. Do you have that piano phase-shifting one? I love that piece..
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« Reply #424 on: 28 Oct 2008, 22:56 »

Michael sometimes I love you.

This is one of those times.

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« Reply #425 on: 29 Oct 2008, 07:03 »

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

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« Reply #426 on: 29 Oct 2008, 08:36 »

Boris with Choukoku no Niwa - More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape



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« Reply #427 on: 29 Oct 2008, 11:34 »

That Steve Reich is epic. I listened to Drumming and bought the rest of his stuff on Amazon.
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« Reply #428 on: 29 Oct 2008, 15:36 »

Oh, I guess I'll be uploading some more Reich then. I have a whole bunch of stuff.

Edit: Okay more Reich for everyone.

Steve Reich - Early Works

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This is a small collection of his "early works", which includes Come Out, Piano Phase, Clapping Music, and It's Gonna Rain. In these pieces he uses his awesome phasing technique, which you can learn about here
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« Reply #429 on: 29 Oct 2008, 17:32 »

I got something in the mail today, it's Tom Gabel's (of Against Me! fame) new solo E.P., Heart Burns.

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I think it's pretty good.  My favorite song is "Anna is a Stool Pigeon", which guest stars Chuck Ragan on harmonica and backing vocals.
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« Reply #430 on: 29 Oct 2008, 18:00 »

a while back someone posted jason anderson's tonight ep and i've fallen in love with him since then, so here.

Jason Anderson - The Hopeful and the Unafraid

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The Hopeful and the Unafraid is Jason Anderson's third solo album since the dissolution of his indie pop act Wolf Colonel. The previous New England and The Wreath found Anderson reverting to the Elliott Smith-style singer/songwriter vibe of his earliest days, but The Hopeful and the Unafraid is something entirely different. Kicking off with the nearly eight-minute epic "El Paso," this album is aimed unapologetically at the new Bruce Springsteen vibe that sounds like what the Arcade Fire, Marah, and the Hold Steady have been flirting with, but in a far more overt way. They're mostly forgotten now, but in the wake of Springsteen's breakthrough success with 1975's Born to Run, a whole school of blue-collar singer/songwriters emerged, mostly from the industrial northeast, who were aiming for a similar blend of Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison: play The Hopeful and the Unafraid back to back with any late-'70s album by the likes of Robert Ellis Orrall, Steve Forbert, John Cougar Mellencamp, Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes or Elliott Murphy, and this defiantly retro collection of pop/rock tunes won't sound a bit out of place. From the honking saxophone that powers the bouncy title track, through the grandiose piano runs coloring "July 4, 2004," "The Half of It," and "Colonial Homes," and from the powerhouse FM-radio swagger of "Watch Your Step" to the teenage desperation of the novelistic, detail-stuffed "The Post Office," Anderson has written an entire album's worth of shameless, unabashed Bruce Springsteen homages/rip-offs. If nothing else, it's a moderately fascinating exercise in Rutles-ization, and there's no doubt that much of the album rocks quite hard in a refreshingly non-ironic way.

(i would do just about anything for more jason anderson/wolf colonel if anyone has any..)

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« Reply #431 on: 29 Oct 2008, 23:37 »

Boris with Choukoku no Niwa - More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape



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(John, that Deerhunter album is fantastic)

You rule, man. I believe I was looking for a good DL link for this..


Anyways, whilst I'm here I may as well do a bit of self-promoting. My band's demo recording from Wednesday.

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mn2noemytgy
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« Reply #432 on: 29 Oct 2008, 23:56 »

haven't uploaded anything in.. a half year? anyways here are some albums that I uploaded for a friend and i thought i might as well post them up here as well.

Danger - 9/14/2007 EP



Danger hails from France, home to some of the greatest electronic and house music around (Daft Punk, Justice, Kavinsky, Surkin, M83). Danger's music primarily falls into the category of house/dance/club music, although he does do some remixes as well including a remix of American Boy, which in the top 50 most popular tracks chart of the music blog aggregator site The Hype Machine for over 2 months (Wikipedia). This EP has some of his more House oriented music and it's pretty damn amazing. just.. try it

his myspace if you want to give him a test before downloading:   http://myspace.com/2emedanger
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Headlights - Some Racing, Some Stopping



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Headlights' second album Some Racing, Some Stopping is a whole bunch of fun. The group builds on the promise of their first album and consolidates their strengths into a peppy, pretty and satisfying romp through ten songs that will have fans of light and breezy indie pop smiling like crazy. The album is split between up-tempo tracks perfect for indie night at your local teen club, happy go lucky songs with glockenspiels, and sweeter than sugar ballads that might nudge your heartstrings but never tug too hard. All delivered with a huge cheery cherry on top in the form of Erin Fein's feather light and lovely vocals (though Tristian Wright's aren't bad but they are more workmanlike where hers are heavenly). Almost every song sounds like it could lead off a mixtape aimed at warming the heart of someone special; there is a giddy joy that permeates the record from start to finish. When the drums kick in and are joined by a chorus of bells on "Get Yer Head Around It" or when the doo wop harmonies of "So Much for the Afternoon" take flight, you'll be walking on air. Even the sad songs like the title track manage to be lighter than air thanks to the incredibly rich and layered production and the band's sense of restraint and ease. There are a lot of bands playing indie pop in 2008, but very few do it as well as Headlights do on Some Racing, Some Stopping.

It's a pretty good and solid album. specially like cherry tulips.

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Seabear - The Ghost That Carried Us Away



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9/10. I've begun to lose all faith in people who proclaim that there's nothing happening musically these days. So far this year, I've completely fallen in love with CS Nielsen, Aerial, Immanu El, the new Shout Out Louds, amongst numerous other releases - and this is limiting myself to Scandinavian bands. Seabear are now firmly in the running for the best effort of 2007 with their wonderful "The ghost that carried us away". Just as many were wondering if Sigur Rós would be the defining watermark of Icelandic music for the foreseeable future, especially given the lukewarm reception to Benni Hemm Hemm's most recent work, Seabear powerfully demonstrate that there is life outside of Sigur Rós and Björk, and that Icelanders have just as much control over warm, acoustic numbers just as powerfully as arctic, sweeping efforts. "I sing I swim" is by far the best number on the record, and amongst the best songs I've heard this year. "Lost watch" displays that Seabear's talents aren't merely limited to the warm and present, but also to detached and ambling explorations. Overall, "The ghost that carried us away" is more than ample evidence that the contemporary music scene is far from stagnant or inadequate, and that Icelanders don't need to play electric guitars with bows or have a voice as powerful as an avalanche to create exceptional pieces of music. It's an exceptional album, and worth parting yourself from a few dollars to own.
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It's really, really good Folk/Indie music. If you download one album from this post I would say go with this one. Unless you're really into electronic music cause then go with the danger. This is quite a beautiful album though and very relaxing to listen to.

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EastMountainSouth - Self-Titled



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I heard this record weaving out of a record store PA system and was mesmerized. It's been a long time since I've heard a true contemporary vocal duet of equal partners. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings come close, but Welch is obviously the center in their partnership. Eastmountainsouth, on the other hand, practises close harmony and shared lead singing in the tradition of The Everly Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel, and my favourite vocal partnership, Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. And they do it well, while writing great songs with organic arrangements that are spare but never undernourished.

Kat Maslich's is a classic folk voice, warm and resonant, and Peter Adams' counter melodies are always beautiful. They are like a reversal of the roles of Parsons/Harris, with Maslich taking a little more of the spotlight, but the emphasis being on dual leads. "Hard Times" is a great take on the folk standard, beautiful in its simplicity, never becoming repetitive like so many modern folk songs. The vibrant rhythms of "You Dance" shows that this duo can do folk-rock as well as anybody else; "So Are You to Me" shows Maslich stripping her voice bare with only a piano as accompaniment; the beautiful and haunting "The Ballad of Young Alban and Amandy" sounds a little like an old English ballad, the kind that Kate Rusby specializes in; and "Rain Come Down"'s tinkling piano and guitar weave a mystical soundscape that is sheer magic with Maslich and Adams' voices. The production, by Adams and Mitchell Froom, is a winner, showing none of the electronica tendencies and dressiness that had marred Froom's work with Suzanne Vega. Good judgment here to rely on organic instrumentation and a warm, analog-like sound that allows the voices and songs to breathe and come alive.

Summary: male/female duo. folk rock. simple music but really quite beautiful and warm.

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« Reply #433 on: 30 Oct 2008, 00:02 »

Note: if you are an epileptic or sensitive to flashing lights, you may want to avoid going to his myspace page. Serious.


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« Reply #434 on: 30 Oct 2008, 00:15 »

Note: if you are an epileptic or sensitive to flashing lights, you may want to avoid going to his myspace page. Serious.


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« Reply #435 on: 30 Oct 2008, 05:28 »

I got something in the mail today, it's Tom Gabel's (of Against Me! fame) new solo E.P., Heart Burns.

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I think it's pretty good.  My favorite song is "Anna is a Stool Pigeon", which guest stars Chuck Ragan on harmonica and backing vocals.

Fuck yeah, been looking for this o/

(edit) Fuck yeah it doesn't work.
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« Reply #436 on: 30 Oct 2008, 07:06 »

I got something in the mail today, it's Tom Gabel's (of Against Me! fame) new solo E.P., Heart Burns.

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I think it's pretty good.  My favorite song is "Anna is a Stool Pigeon", which guest stars Chuck Ragan on harmonica and backing vocals.

Fuck yeah, been looking for this o/

(edit) Fuck yeah it doesn't work.

Really?  I just tried it again and it worked fine.  Let me know if you're having problems though, I'll re-up it.
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« Reply #437 on: 30 Oct 2008, 07:48 »

Can you? I think it's the quotations in the file name that's making my Mac act weird and not save it as a .zip.
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« Reply #438 on: 30 Oct 2008, 13:01 »

I had no problems with it on my Mac yesterday. :?
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« Reply #439 on: 30 Oct 2008, 15:35 »

Here's an alternate version of Tom Gabel's Heart Attacks.  Both times they were zipped on a Mac, but if you had problems with the first link try this:

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« Reply #440 on: 30 Oct 2008, 17:15 »

First off here I have the great Elliot Smith
Anyone who hasn't heard Elliot smith, is missing out.

Elliot Smith - Either/or
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Immaculate Machine - Fables
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A good local band with an interesting sound.

Oh and if anyone has the new Dears or Steve Gunn Album, I would love you.
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« Reply #441 on: 30 Oct 2008, 18:46 »

FYI:  Elliott Smith link is to Acrade Fire's The Funeral...

Also a very good album.
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« Reply #442 on: 30 Oct 2008, 19:01 »

Wow, sorry!
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« Reply #443 on: 30 Oct 2008, 21:29 »

Danger - 9/14/2007 EP

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Mediafire has been telling me this since last night :(
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« Reply #444 on: 30 Oct 2008, 22:41 »

Same here, and I was so excited to get that album, one of the singles was killer
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« Reply #445 on: 31 Oct 2008, 13:14 »

Same here, and I was so excited to get that album, one of the singles was killer

11h30 is definitely a hot track.
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« Reply #446 on: 31 Oct 2008, 15:16 »

Danger - 9/14/2007 EP

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mediaf!re has been telling me this since last night :(

sorry not sure what happened there. Didn't work when i reuploaded it either.
however, there is good news. I got some of the songs off his myspace and i added them to the pack and magically it's working now.
so.. its got the 9/14/2007 EP, 9h20, Revolte at 22h10, and the American Boy Remix.
enjoy. and i hope it works.

Danger - EP + Extra Songs
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« Reply #447 on: 31 Oct 2008, 21:20 »

One of the new Mountain Goats EPs

Satanic Messiah EP



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« Reply #448 on: 01 Nov 2008, 12:25 »

One of the new Mountain Goats EPs

Satanic Messiah EP


I'm loving this so far.
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« Reply #449 on: 01 Nov 2008, 12:41 »

It is most excellent.  Although, I wish there were more songs on it.
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