Friday, April 11, 2008
The Ghost Inside - Fury And The Fallen Ones [2008]
Artist - The Ghost Inside
Album - Fury And The Fallen Ones
Genre - Metal / Hardcore
Website - www.myspace.com/theghostinside
Country - California, United States
Tracklist:
1. Provoke
2. Destined
3. Faith Or Forgiveness
4. Disintegrator
5. The Brave
6. Siren Song
7. Shiner
8. Revolutionary (Bang The Drum)
9. Inherent Youth
10. Smoke And Signal Fires
11. The Lion War
12. Blue And Gold
Album - Fury And The Fallen Ones
Genre - Metal / Hardcore
Website - www.myspace.com/theghostinside
Country - California, United States
Tracklist:
1. Provoke
2. Destined
3. Faith Or Forgiveness
4. Disintegrator
5. The Brave
6. Siren Song
7. Shiner
8. Revolutionary (Bang The Drum)
9. Inherent Youth
10. Smoke And Signal Fires
11. The Lion War
12. Blue And Gold
Posted by Poondizzler at 8:35 PM 2 comments
Labels: metalcore
Stick To Your Guns - Comes From The Heart [2008]
Artist- Stick To Your Guns
Album- Comes From The Heart [2008]
Genre- Hardcore/Punk
Website- www.myspace.com/styg
Country- USA
.:Tracklist:.
1. Were What Separates The Heart From The Heartless
2. Impact
3. Part Of Me
4. Enough Is Enough
5. Accessory Children
6. Interlude
7. Tonights Entertainment
8. We Must Look Like Ants From Up There
9. Driving Force
10. Looking For The Surface
Album- Comes From The Heart [2008]
Genre- Hardcore/Punk
Website- www.myspace.com/styg
Country- USA
.:Tracklist:.
1. Were What Separates The Heart From The Heartless
2. Impact
3. Part Of Me
4. Enough Is Enough
5. Accessory Children
6. Interlude
7. Tonights Entertainment
8. We Must Look Like Ants From Up There
9. Driving Force
10. Looking For The Surface
Posted by Poondizzler at 8:33 PM 0 comments
Thrice-The_Alchemy_Index_Vols._III_And_IV_Air_And_Earth-2CD-2008-FNT
Artist: Thrice
Album: The Alchemy Index Vols. III And IV Air And Earth
Label: Vagrant Records
Playtime: 45:10 min
Genre: Rock
URL: http://www.myspace.com/thrice
Rip date: 2008-04-09
Street date: 2008-04-15
Size: 63.08 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 182 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
- Track List -
01. Broken Lungs ( 4:14)
02. The Sky Is Falling ( 4:21)
03. A Song For Milly Michaelson ( 5:07)
04. Daedalus ( 6:00)
05. As The Crow Flies ( 2:22)
06. Silver Wings ( 2:10)
07. Moving Mountains ( 2:55)
08. Digging My Own Grave ( 3:04)
09. The Earth Isn't Humming ( 4:58)
10. The Lion And The Wolf ( 2:42)
11. Come All You Weary ( 4:08)
12. Child Of Dust ( 3:09)
- Release Notes -
Thrice's boundary pushing continues with the second installment of the
Alchemy Index series. Volumes 1&2 (Fire & Water), released in October of last
year, were met with tremendous critical acclaim and fanfare. Fans and critics
were especially impressed with the Water side and just how far the band had
pushed the parameters of what they can do as professional musicians. The Ear
and Air series show two more sides of the band that anyone has yet to see.
The Earth side will showcase a more stripped down, raw element of the band,
while Air will expose a more soft rock side. One thing is for certain...no
one really knows where Thrice's music is going, and their fans seem to like
it just fine that way.
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: rock
Russian Red-I Love Your Glasses-2008-SSR
:: Release Info:
::
:: Artist...... Russian Red
:: Title....... I Love Your Glasses
:: Label....... Eureka
:: Genre....... Indie
:: Rip.Date.... 04.09.2008
:: Street.Date. 00.00.0000
:: Source...... CDDA
:: Quality..... VBR / avg. 170kbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
:: Encoder..... LAME 3.97/V2/VBRNEW
//------------------ //
..
:: Track Listing:
::
:: 01. Cigarretes 02:02
:: 02. No Past Land 03:18
:: 03. They Dont Believe 03:12
:: 04. Gone, Play on 02:18
:: 05. Hold it Inside 03:58
:: 06. Nice Thick Feathers 03:27
:: 07. Kiss My Elbow 04:36
:: 08. Take Me Home 04:17
:: 09. Walls Are Tired 03:05
:: 10. Timing is Crucial 04:14
:: 11. Just Like A Wall 05:09
:: 12. Girls Just Want to Have Fun 02:43
::
:: Total Playtime: 42:19 min
:: Total Size: 53,4 MB
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..
:: Release Notes:
:: myspace.com/russianready Russian Red-I Love Your Glasses-2008-SSR
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:29 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
dEUs - Vantage Point
TiTLE:Vantage Point
Supplier: Team MND
Ripper: Team MND
Quality: VBRkbps
Release Date: Apr-06-2008
Source: CDDA
Genre: Rock
Total Tracks: 10
Playtime : 46:42 min
CD Size: 66,2 MB
Track List:
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01 - When She Comes Down 05:06
02 - Oh Your God 03:52
03 - Eternal Woman 04:22
04 - Favourite Game 04:11
05 - Slow 06:09
06 - The Architect 03:57
07 - Is A Robot 04:58
08 - Smokers Reflect 04:27
09 - The Vanishing Of Maria Schneider 04:44
10 - Popular Culture 04:56
Release Notes:
dEUS - Belgiums pride in fearful days.
The first Belgian-based indie act ever to sign to a major
international label, the improvisational avant grunge group dEUS was
originally comprised of vocalist/guitarist Tom Barman, bassist Stef
Kamil Carlens, drummer Julle De Borgher, violinist Klaas Janzoons,
and guitarist Rudy Trouv. Formed in Antwerp in 1991, dEUS began
their career as strictly a cover band, but soon began performing new
material, honing an irreverent, free-form live show drawing on
influences ranging from folk and punk to jazz and prog rock.
After issuing a four-track EP titled Zea, dEUS mounted a series of
London performances that led to a contract with Island Records. In
1994 the group released its full-length bow, Worst Case Scenario,
winning acclaim for the singles Suds and Soda and Via. After
announcing plans to produce their own pornographic film, they issued
1995s My Sister, My Clock however, in the wake of the records
release, Carlens exited to focus on his side project, Moondog Jr.
Trouv soon followed suit, channeling his energies into the group
Kiss My Jazz with new guitarist Craig Ward and bassist Danny Cool
Rocket Mommens in tow, dEUS returned to the studio to cut 1997s In
a Bar, Under the Sea. The Ideal Crash followed in 1999.
dEUS continues to bring out its best and then some on The Ideal
Crash, which in many ways might be the groups best all-around
effort yet. That makes it a further pity it didnt get an American
release, relegating the quintet further into the realms of cult
appreciation stateside -- an undeserved fate for a band that has so
clearly worked well with its sources of inspiration there. If
anything, though, dEUS has moved into the realms of removed elegance
on The Ideal Crash -- the aggressive push mixed with nightclub
shadows of the past turned into a strange, calming dream at many
points. Consider One Advice, Space, whose trippy keyboard whines
and drones layer over the core song to create an unsettled murk,
suddenly broken by the subtle shift to strings and sweetly layered
vocals on the chorus. The gentle descending chime of The Magic
Hour and the banjo and string-tinged slow building brawl Instant
Street further capture the mood of seemingly relaxed intensity.
David Bottrills production is a secret element in the success of
The Ideal Crash, his skilled ears helping to really bring out the
sly but strong tension in so many of the bands songs. Opening
number Put the Freaks Up Front in particular, shifting fluidly as
it does into a mlange of motorik-inspired rhythm trance and dark
lounge jazz horns, with Barmans vocals and the overall results
suggesting what Nirvana might have tried in another lifetime and a
wider range to work with, sets a high bar at the start, even if much
of the album works in lower-key ways. Nods subtle and otherwise to
bands like Portishead (whose Mysterons seems to have suggested the
start to Sister Dew) give further evidence of a band that keeps
its ears open while still retaining its own counsel on what to
finally sound like.
Enjoy this Great MnD Release !
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:50 AM 8 comments
Labels: art rock
Forward_Russia--Life_Processes-(Advance)-2008-UBE
Label : Cooking Vinyl
Style : Indie
Grabber: EAC
Encoder: LAME
Quality: VBR/44,1kHz
Reldate: 06.Apr.2008
Street : 14.Apr.2008
Songs : 11
Track List:
01. Welcome To The Moment (The Rest Of Your Life) 02:17
02. We Are Grey Matter 04:55
03. A Prospector Can Dream 03:21
04. Spring Is A Condition 05:16
05. Dont Reinvent What You Dont Understand 03:40
06. Some Buildings 06:47
07. Breaking Standing 04:16
08. Gravity and Heat 06:03
09. Fosbury In Discontent 03:48
10. A Shadow Is A Shadow Is A Shadow 03:20
11. Spanish Triangles 12:38
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Total
56:21 min
Release Notes:
Despite being a cliche of the laziest type, the idea of the
difficult second album is one that has endured simply
because so many bands seem to be unable to avoid falling
into its trap. Leeds Forward Russia! launched themselves
into so many peoples hearts two years ago with Give Me A
Wall, an album so tightly coiled that every one of its
enigmatic songs seemed to be bursting under the force of its
own tension. It was a collection of songs defined by the
whip-crack of drummer Katies snare and hi-hat, which meant
that while it was instantly recognisable as part of the
post-DFA dance/punk buzz it stood out enough for it to be a
still-stunning work that can justifiably be called of the
best debuts of the century so far.
And Life Processes is by no means a sequel it feels more
like the work of an entirely different band. Where Wall was
concise and focussed this sprawls and swirls, with a new
label (Cooking Vinyl) signifying their break with the past
in the form of no longer working as closely with Dance To
The Radio. Sod Joes Well, this is a record pitched at
Brixton Academy: every note drips with a laudable ambition
and vision that is lacking in so many bands around nowadays
who simply want to retread some half-arsed scene or exist in
a lineage that immediately bestows upon them some kind of
credibility. And while FR! arent wholly successful Life
Processes is flawed, but agreeably so at least theyre
trying ridiculously hard.
First, the bad news. We Are Grey Matter is symptomatic of
the album as a whole, anchored as it is by a horribly tacky
synth line and a mawkish Call response! lyric that is so
poorly executed its impossible not to question what they
were thinking. Despite the song soon progressing beyond the
aberrant opening into something recognisably FR! (riffs
that slice over one another in rigid straight lines, Toms
histrionic, earnest vocals, a real punchy energy), its not
until A Prospector Can Dream that the album starts to fall
into place. But even this is handicapped by the lyric Did
you ever study the Israelites? / They made a new life for
themselves with such a peculiar change is anyone really
going to be able to reply in the affirmative? Again, its
hugely impressive that theyre trying to hard to gain such
an epic scope in their music when, arguably, no one would
have expected them to move in such a direction, but they
fall short of unequivocal success. And Fosbury In
Discontent is a fine attempt at real emotional nakedness,
populated by just Tom and an airy piano that does battle
with the singer for domination of the upper register, but
has none of the raw power or rawness youd expect from such
a stripped-back song.
But while it undeniably takes a few listens before
everything clicks into place (first-time FR! listeners will
be able to approach the album quicker fewer expectations,
ysee), its the most outwardly inaccessible song that
proves the real gem of the album. Spanish Triangles has
already been unveiled all nine minutes of it but it
demonstrates a stunning calmness and fluidity. It builds
slowly, powerfully but effortlessly, growing organically
into itself. Its worth noting that Gravity & Heat, for
example, is almost three minutes shorter but feels much
longer Spanish Triangles is the real culmination of
their work post-Wall and stands as the impressive,
brilliant centrepiece. And Dont Reinvent What You Dont
Understand, one of the shortest songs on the album, managed
to move from one-two dance-punk to something undeniably
epic, helped no end by Whiskas chiming guitars that seem
air-lifted in direct from Explosions In The Skys Those Who
Tell The Truth era. And Some Buildings is a three-minute
lament stretched gloriously out for almost seven minutes,
again given the chance to breath and mutate on its own. It
doesnt cut right to the feet like their earlier material
but instead takes up residence in the gut, and by the third
time you hear it all doubts will be blown away.
So its a second album, and its certainly difficult. But
its also an album peppered by moments of brilliance and not
held back by its few brave failures and one that no one can
have reasonably expected the talented quartet to have come
up with. Its not the instant adrenal injection some were
hoping for, but it is certainly more than worth your time.
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:48 AM 0 comments
Labels: Indie
Monday, April 7, 2008
Embrace_The_End-Ley_Lines-(Advance)-2008-EMBRACETHEEND
ARTIST: Embrace the End
TITLE: Ley Lines
LABEL: Century Media
GENRE: Metal
BITRATE: 242 kbps avg
SOURCE: CD (LP)
PLAYTIME: 00:37:47
SIZE: 69.2MB
STORE DATE: 2008-04-00
Track List
1. Cop In A Cage 3:32
2. Denim On Denim Hate Crime 2:06
3. Intensity In Ten Cities 4:08
4. Trainwreck On The John Galt Line 4:30
5. Ride It Like You Stole It 3:33
6. Pity And The Road To Bimini 4:19
7. Overnighter 3:57
8. Sport The New Plague 1:00
9. Ley Lines 6:04
10. The God Switch 4:38
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:15 AM 0 comments
Labels: metalcore
Russian_Circles-Station-2008-RUSSIANCIRCLES
ARTIST: Russian Circles
TITLE: Station
LABEL: Suicide Squeeze
GENRE: Indie
BITRATE: 192 kbps avg
SOURCE: CD (LP)
PLAYTIME: 00:43:23
SIZE: 63.4MB
STORE DATE: 2008-05-00
Track List
1. Campaign 6:40
2. Harper Lewis 7:15
3. Station 8:43
4. Versus 8:42
5. Youngblood 7:34
6. Xavii 4:29
Posted by xxxemofreakxxx at 9:14 AM 0 comments
Sunday, April 6, 2008
The Breathing Process
Artist: The Breathing Process
Album: In Waking: Divinity
Year: 2008
Genre: Death Metal/Hardcore/Black Metal
1. The Hunter (Intro)
2. In Waking: Divinity
3. Lament Configuration
4. Blessed, Be Thine Martyr
5. Pandora's Rebirth
6. Oceans
7. The Harvesting
8. Prey
9. Legion's Prayer
10. Dear Antigone
11. Somnium
12. The Treasonist (Bonus Track)
Posted by Mister Grimes at 6:55 PM 10 comments
Labels: black metal, death metal, deathcore
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