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And this is the curious conceit of the debut: pop songs flicker in the light before being whisked away into caverns of impenetrable (and sometimes irritating) noise. The album cover for the band's second album, Public Strain , couldn't be more apropos of the music contained within: a stark, dark-lit snowstorm punctuated by the burning glow of poetic beauty. This time, the pop songs no longer descend into the caverns of noise; rather, they provide the blurry outlines that give vestiges of form to the spectral dissonance. Simultaneously beautiful and exceedingly bleak, it's hard to shake the feeling that Women are really on to something original when listening to a song like "Venice Lockjaw," with vocals sounding as off kilter as they do haunting- imagine The Clientele cross-bred with The Velvet Underground. Women produce a singular sound well worth multiple spins for those with ears to hear. Women 1. Cameras (1:01) 2. Lawncare (4:27) 3. Woodbine (3:39) 4. Black Rice (3:15) 5. Sag Harbor Bridge (1:40) 6. Group Transport Hall (1:11) 7. Shaking Hand (4:44) 8. Upstairs (3:58) 9. January 8th (3:58) 10. Flashlights (3:43) Dean Korrl's Muzik. 1. Grown Men Don't Fall In The River, Just Like That 2. Mr Your On Fire Mr 3. Loose Nuts On The Veladrome 4. The Garden Was Crowded And Outside 5. Tumbling Walls Buried Me In The Debris With ESG 6. Nothing Is Ever Lost Or Can Be Lost My Science Friend 7. We Live NE Of Compton 8. Why Midnight Walked But Didn't Ring Her Bell 9. This Dust Makes That Mud. http://rapidshare.com/files/88196184/Liars_-_Trench.rar. They Were Wrong, So We Drowned (2004) 1. Broken Witch 2. Steam Rose From The Lifeless Cloak 3. There's Always Room On The Broom 4. If You'Re A Wizard Then Why Do You Wear Glasses? 5. We Fenced Other Gardens With The Bones Of Our Own 6. They Don'T Want Your Corn, They Want Your Kids 7. Read The Book That Wrote Itself 8. Hold Hands And It Will Happen Anyway 9. They Took 14 For The Rest Of Our Lives 10. Flow My Tears The Spider Said http://rapidshare.com/files/88200365/Liars_-_WrongDrowned.rar. Drum's Not Dead (2006) 1. Be Quiet Mt. Heart Attack! 2. Let's Not Wrestle Mt. Heart Attack 3. A Visit From Drum 4. Drum Gets a Glimpse 5. It Fit When I Was A Kid 6. The Wrong Coat For You Mt. Heart Attack 7. Hold You, Drum 8. Its All Blooming Now Mt. Heart Attack 9. Drum And The Uncomfortable Can. http://rapidshare.com/files/88201878/Liars_-_Drum_s_Not_Dead.rar. 1. Plaster Casts Of Everything 2. Houseclouds 3. Leather Prowler 4. Sailing To Byzntium 5. What Would They Know 6. Cycle Time 7. Freak Out 8. Pure Unevil 9. Clear Island 10. The Dumb In The Rain 11. Protection. http://rapidshare.com/files/88268309/_2007__Liars.rar. 1.Scissor 2.No barrier fun 3.Here comes all the people 4.Drip 5.Scarecrows on a killer slant 6.I still can see an outside word 7.Proud evolution 8.Drop dead 9.The overachievers 10.Goodnight everything 11.Too much, too much. http://www.mediafire.com/?j44zniogjew. Health. HEALTH is an American noise rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band's 2007 release with Crystal Castles charted at position nine in the UK indie singles chart. The band have found fame by playing multiple concerts for free, leading to a variety of venues requesting to book them. The band's favourite setting, LA's The Smell, has been their chosen place to record their full length album, "during empty mornings" , although the band have already recorded a live album at the Smell, released on DNT Records. In 2008, Boston newspaper The Phoenix named them the Best New Band from California. HEALTH opened for on part of the Lights in the Sky tour in the fall of 2008. The name of the band was chosen after the band's members agreed that they wanted to use an "everyday word." They created a list of words and went through to see which was taken, and the word "health" was the only one left. HEALTH have been described as having "artfully crafted noise and raw synth, haunting monotone vocals, and drum skills that are borderline insane". Guardian Unlimited writer, Louis Pattison, chose the Crystal Castles version of "Crimewave" as the pick of the week, describing the song as "melancholy electro-pop built from pixelated synths and depressed vocals that hint at a past programme of busy and sustained serotonin depletion". Jim Carroll of The Irish Times also chose the song as tune of the week. The band describes the role of lyrics as being "purposely kept vague for the listener": Цитата: ". [Lyrics] sort of begin to bring out this more individual quality to the whole thing like, ‘These are the lyrics, and this is the guy is singing them, so I can relate to that.’ Which is really not something we want. We wanted the vocals to have an even, unaffected feel. A softness, like a Zombies melody, or even a Gregorian chant. We aren’t just interested in being a noisy screaming band." The band's unusual sound can be partially accredited to the use of the Zoothorn, which is a permutation of microphone and guitar pedal and an occasional atonal sound without a symmetrical structure. In piece for Dummymag.com, HEALTH described their love of sounds from the guitar solo on All Along the Watchtower to an elk's yelp. To promote their 2009 album, GET COLOR, the band held a sweepstakes contest, in which a winner of a golden ticket was awarded a free trip to Los Angeles to go to Magic Mountain with the band. Other prizes included locks of the band members' hair and posters autographed in blood. In late 2009, the band was chosen as one of Beyond Race Magazine's "50 Emerging Artists," resulting in a spot in BRM's #11 issue as well as an exclusive online Q&A. An album remixing the tracks from Get Color, entitled Disco2, was released on June 22, 2010. HEALTH plans to debut an internet television show entitled HEALTHvision, which will star members of the band. They will also debut a clothing line in early 2010, which will feature high-quality, hand-sewn, one-of-a-kind designer items. HEALTH - Tour CD 2006. 1.Crimewave 2.Courtship(Bird Flu) 3.Zoothorns 4.Subtitles 5.Crimewave(Crystlal Castles rmx) 1.Heaven 2.Girl Attorney 3.Triceratops 4.Crimewave 5.Courtship 6.Zoothorns 7.Tabloid Sores 8./ / M \ \ 9.Glitter Pills 10.Perfect Skin 11.Lost Time V0. Dimensions in noise(2009) 1.Dimensions In Noise 2.Lovepump United 3.City Slang 4.Co-Operative. Very rare UK-only release of noise jams performed by HEALTH during the Get Color sessions. This was an extremely limited CD release that was distributed at the Rough Trade store in London. 1.In Heat 2.Die Slow 3.Nice Girls 4.Death+ 5.Before Tigers 6.Severin 7.Eat Flesh 8.We Are Water 9.In Violet. 1.Triceratops (Acid Girls Rmx A) 2.Lost Time (Pictureplane Rmx) 3.Triceratops (Acid Girls Rmx B ) 4.Crimewave (Crystal Castles remix) 5.Heaven (Narctrax Rmx) 6.Problem Is (Thrust Lab Rmx) 7.Triceratops (CFCF Rmx) 8.Lost Time (C.L.A.W.S. Rmx) 9.Tabloid Sores (Nosaj Thing Rmx) 10.Heaven (Pink Skull Rmx) 11.Perfect Skin (Curses! Rmx) V0 FLAC. 1.USA Boys 2.Before Tigers (CFCF remix) 3.In Heat (Javelin remix) 4.Die Slow (Tobacco remix) 5.Severin (Small Black remix) 6.Before Tigers (Gold Panda remix) 7.Eat Flesh (Crystal Castles remix) 8.In Violet (Salem rmx) 9.Nice Girls (Blondes rmx) 10.Die Slow (Pictureplane rmx) 11.Nice Girls (Little Loud rmx) 12.Before Tigers (Blindoldfreak rmx) DISCO2 bonus tracks. 1.In Violet (Hidden Cat remxi) 2.Die Slow (Nastique remix) 3.Eat Flesh (Baron Von Luxxury remix) 4.Die Slow (Nite Jewel remix) 5.Before Tigers (Rainbow Arabia remix) 6.We Are Water (Soft Encounter remix) 7.Death+ (Clipd Beaks remix) 8.Severin (Yip-Yip remix) 9.Death+ (Delivery remix) 10.In Heat (Rodion remix) 11.We Are Water (Azari & III remix) 12.Die Slow (Pink Stallone remix) пятница, 24 сентября 2010 г. Big Black. Big Black - Live . 1. Fists of Love 2. Fists of Love(Do It Again) 3. L Dopa 4. Big Money 5. Dead Billy 6. Cables 7. Pigeon Kill 8. Passing Complexion 9. Kerosene 10. Jordan, Minnesota 11. Bad Penny 12. Deep Six 13. RIP 14. Rema Rema. big black - way hap ultimate rarities. what you get here are some demos. some unreleased stuff. some compilation tracks. and some pre-big black albini (a band called stations. let's just say that someone liked new wave and the cure) "yeah, people are fucking idiots" -steve albini. Big Black - Live @Den Haag 11-26-86. Big Black - Lungs. Big Black - Atomizer. Big Black - Songs About Fucking. Women - Public Strain (2010) This release will doubtlessly make the rounds on many blogs, and this is for a good reason as first album by Women is such a spectacular effort that it is automatically garnering attention for any follow-ups. Moreover, leaks are exciting as I don't think this is supposed to be officially released until August. To refresh any foggy memories or inform the unknowing, Women are a Canadian post-punk group that started in Calgary that despite the name is fully comprised of men. Their first self-titled was epically good and was part of a small surge of post-punk/noise pop bands that were gathering a following like Wavves, No Age and Vivian Girls. I'm so jazzed about this album I am writing this post whilst giving it the first listen, so I haven't the experience yet to attest to any replay value. However, this first go-around has me recalling my fondness for the band as well as noting that these tracks seem a bit more subdued and elongated. At times they've made a drone-like sound-scape. Certainly a change of pace but a well- conceived one. Shellac. Shellac - Terraform. Shellac -1000 Hurts. Shellac - At Action Park. Shellac - the Futurist (aka Friends) Scratch Acid - The Greatest Gift. Rapeman - Two Nuns And A Pack Mule + Budd EP. Big Black - Live @Den Haag 11-26-86. Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport [2009] Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport [2009] Список треков: 01. Surf Solar 02. Rough Steez 03. The Lisbon Maru 04. Olympians 05. Phantom Limb 06. Space Mountain 07. Flight of the Feathered Serpent [ifolder.ru] | [multiupload.com] | [funkytorrents.com] Massive Attack 2010 Heligoland. Massive Attack – H el i g o l a nd (Remix EP) 2010. суббота, 11 сентября 2010 г. The Morning Benders - Big Echo (2010) 01. Excuses 5:17 02. Promises 3:03 03. Wet Cement 3:55 04. Cold War 1:44 05. Pleasure Sighs 4:28 06. Hand Me Downs 3:45 07. Mason Jar 4:45 08. All Day Day Light 3:38 09. Stitches 5:04 10. Sleeping In 3:14. BIG ECHO is an album made to be played LOUD.It sounds great on headphones. The band that made it is called THE MORNING BENDERS.They recorded the album in San Francisco and mixed it in Brookyln. CHRIS CHU and CHRIS TAYLOR (Grizzly Bear)produced it in eleven days. On the twelfth day they rejoiced. There are 10 tracks on BIG ECHO which THE MORNING BENDERS think is best length for an album. It should also be said that BIG ECHO is made of some of the most glorious pop music you'll hear this year or any year. "Shouting into a valley. Big Shout: BIG ECHO". Maybe I’m getting older, but I find some of the more quality new bands are tougher to get into. Sure, there’s a part of me that thought very highly of, say,the last White Rabbits album, but part of me thinks if Spoon had an album out last summer I never would have heard 'It’s Frightening' at all. (And subsequently would have missed the one moment in their oeuvre that isn’t disputably awesome, the pounding single “Percussion Gun.” But I digress.) I’m drawing the comparison because I feel the same way about The Morning Benders’ excellent new album 'Big Echo'. Much like the last Rabbits disc, 'Big Echo' was produced – nay, mentored – by a big name indie-rock star, with Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor taking the Berkley band under his wings and handling production duties. But where White Rabbits literally sound like Britt Daniels playing puppet-master with a younger band, The Morning Benders come up with some excellent moments on their own that stand apart from Taylor’s shimmery engineering. Opening with “Excuses,” these guys aim for the rafters. The track swirls with kaleidoscopic acoustics panning left and right and gorgeous backing vocals that sound like a dream I wish I could have every night. It’s a beautiful melody, and it’s hard to miss how the big room reverb and organic sound of the best Grizzly Bear stuff fits here. The second track, “Promises,” could be an outtake from the Grizzly Bear side-project Department of Eagles’ excellent 'In Ear Park', and, though repeated listens reveal more than the initially awkward cocksure swagger, the choice in sequencing is unfortunate: you’re forced out of the dreamland for a song that tries to remind people of the band’s somewhat well-known single “Loose Change,” which otherwise comes across as the West Coast answer to 'Yellow House'. Immediately following this pleasure-suite, we drift back into a hazy and exciting dream. “Wet Cement,” “Cold War", and “Pleasure Sighs” all soothe and sway, gradually building their way sequentially to the next semi-anthemic moment. This occurs once the sixth track, “Hand Me Downs,” gets its feet under it. It’s packed with large waves of reverberated guitar and hooky, hazy vocals that only get better the more you invest in the song. Over all, The Morning Benders are a step above bands like White Rabbits. They have their own personality and seem to be going to great lengths to show that Taylor’s presence is more an upgrade in production quality than an apprenticeship in all things Grizzly. The songs are often excellent – these guys are a likable art-pop minded band to watch, especially since two-thirds of any complaints will largely be about sequence and momentum, which are hardly relevant in a time when almost no one listens to an album from start to finish. Losing-my-edge grumpiness aside, and assuming they shoot as high on album number three, we could be looking at the best band to come out of the bay area since Beulah.