Mas emo que el viento



  • qué cabrón.pero gracias por el disco chato.



  • Gracias por el disco Bruce, además a estos no los controlaba y CYLS siempre es garantia, el otro dia les hice un pedido, una camiseta para el Primavera y el vinilo de YPOFH para regalarle a Pulpo.

    Si, Bruce, como False Cathedrals nada, está claro.





  • Cremita pop

    Turnover - Magnolia (2013)

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  • Dan, Bruce, Estat y demás, llevo todo el dia casi soltando lagrimas con un grupo que me descubrieron el Sábado que se llama Camber, igual es que me he flipado demasiado, pero algo más de este rollo? que tienen solo 3 discos y los voy a quemar en dos dias lo veo…. Y si alguien tuviera ya el Beatifuel charade de los mismos para descargar ya seria la hostia, que solo está en Spoti y no doy con ningun Link....



  • Camber ‎– Beautiful Charade (1997)

    On their critically-acclaimed debut Beautiful Charade, Camber translates the desperation of an empty, lost soul into surprising thought and beauty in music. It's a delicate display on the art of dynamics that will leave you speechless. Driving, distorted guitars, tortured vocals and painfully-resigned introspection to the edge, with an incredible wrist-slitting vocal style. Raging when asked, consoling when necessary, Beautiful Charade is like a good friend in the time of need. Unreleased song "Sunday Brown & Green" on Emo Diaries 1. The first CD ever released by Deep Elm. (DER-359)
    Deep Elm Records

    "In a world that keeps getting more and more crowded, Camber finds room to breathe on "Beautiful Charade." With their high-rise vocal harmonies, satisfying guitar textures, and down-low rhythms, the NYC foursome carves out a place with space. On "First," vocalist Barry Lott sings of bittersweet understanding, while the band runs a patient race with tension and gritty guitar lightness. Always careful to betray your expectations, they surf a smooth wave of hope and frustration, then tie it in a knot with tricky rhythms and disorienting downturns."
    Alternative Press

    "Somewhere between Sunny Day Real Estate and The Promise Ring, however many inches that might be, sits Camber, boldly taking a seat and claiming their place in the emo-core all-American line-up. Carving out an identity amongst such close company would seem almost impossible, but Camber has met the challenge and recorded a beautifully original record."
    PillowFight

    "Beautiful Charade finds Camber driving distorted guitars, dirgy tempos, tortured vocals and painfully-resigned introspection to the edge. Although the band gazes down over the ledge, it never quite jumps. Perhaps the line 'I'm burning, so clean' best describes Camber's particular brand of angst. What sets this band apart is the incredible vocal style. It is wrist-slitting. Even those who are lukewarm about emo-core need to check out Beautiful Charade. Camber are one of the best bands ever to work in the genre…"
    Seattle Rocket

    "Both melancholic and uplifting, one minute tugging at your heart-strings and the next pushing your heart out of your chest with sheer feel-good exuberance. Vocals that touch you deep inside and harmonies that make you good to feel alive."
    Fracture

    "Camber does such a fine job crafting emo-core where planning and painstaking effort are the key. The songs are gorgeous and there's not a hair out of place."
    Aiding And Abetting

    "Camber wears its repressed rage like a badge of honor...gritty and sweetly despairing."
    Alter World

    "The power on Beautiful Charade comes from Camber's ability to write effective and not so simple rock songs. Engaging songwriting and performance."
    Magnet

    "Camber has mastered the delicate art of dynamics that is so central to emo-ness. The first track 'Hollowed-Out' has one of those euphoria-inducing choruses."
    SnackCake

    "Beautiful Charade is downright genius. Rock and roll with feeling, which is something we don't see much anymore."
    Pitchfork

    "Camber roll blissfully around with depth of feeling, the music is wonderfully crafted. Put your feet up and let them ease your woes. No one can deny the quartet's thoughtful, sensitive prowess."
    Kerrang!

    "The melodies are lifting in the verses and build tension toward intense choruses. At other times the textures are more subtle with an air of dreamy despair. Always cleverly crafted, never boring, and never a shortage of melodic hooks."
    Skratch
    "Often illuminating and seldom predictable, Camber's resonating, emo-core blends post-grunge aggression with blustery melodicism. Expansive arrangements are turned upside down and inside out without losing the flow of the song at hand. Vocalist Barry Lott teeters at the edge of a nervous breakdown, sometimes emoting with the same urgency and determination Bono once did during his early U2 days. Lott's dramatic wails linger alongside dissonant guitars, raucous drums, and vibrating sonic textures."
    Aquarian Weekly

    Are you a New Yorker? Or the type that disparages this fine city, when I know you are secretly jealous of us lucky, lucky, lucky people? (Hey ex-Mayor Koch! How'm I doin'?) If you loved music in the mid-'70s, New Yawk was the place to be. At Max's Kansas City or CBGB, little bands turned into legends: New York Dolls to Heartbreakers, Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Ramones, Television, Blondie, Cramps, yadda yadda f***ing yadda. Maybe this ole town hasn't produced such a golden crop since, but creative sounds have always emanated, and recent years have been the best in a decade. Inspired rockers Lotion, East River Pipe, Madder Rose, Versus, Ivy, and Guv'ner are now national items, but there's another post-punk bumper crop below them awaiting their due. Among them are French, Saturnine, Ditch Croaker, and this group, Camber. With a wired, heavy, smacking sound, Camber has made strides from early gigs and the foursome's Hollowed Out 7". Gotta love their fiery fury and controlled desperation. The guitars of Corby Caldwell and Barry Lott warp with chiming discomfort, as the bass and drums pound like doomsday. Yet, like French (only heavier), Lott's melodic, thick singing belies the ton of bricks bursting behind. The result is a post-grunge wall of sound, and soft to heavy tension pounding not for the timid! Perfect for a wound-up town.
    Jack Rabid
    allmusic.com

    "Emo" has become a filthy word. You might as well go round talking about "God". But this is an emo record if you want to take that term as having a validity to it. Whatever this mass-culture emo-term has become is nothing to do with any of this, just to be clear. All that shit started when the guy in AFI wore some makeup and they released Black Sails.
    Anyway, this is a proper 90s emo record where you have the jangling guitars with skethcy riffs and some guy whining on about how he feels. It's up there with the best records from that era - it has real nice songs to it and some soaring pieces and clever riffs. It sounds heartfelt and not some mass-produced shit. Basically they nailed it before all those shitty bands came out to denigrate the good name of emo.
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  • Has escuchado Cross My Heart?



  • No los he escuchado no, debería supongo no? por cierto, llámame idiota, pero nunca soy capaz de descargar de Rusfolder, nose como cojones se hace, y los tutoriales de Youtube no me sirven, lo que me sale a mi no es lo que dicen ellos, como el Captcha del principio…. No tendrás otra opción no?



  • Instrucciones sencillas : http://tecnologia21.com/9014/como-descargar-ifolder

    Otro link (propio) a 320kbps : http://www.sendspace.com/file/176ekn

    Y sí, Cross My Heart son mucha crema, sobretodo el Temporary Contemporary, en Spoti para que cates.



  • camber, brandtson, seven storey, cross my heart, red animal war, planes mistaken for stars, pave the rocket, clair de lune, slowride, hundred hands (miembros de the appleseed cast)… aparte de los ya mencionados en otros episodios del hilo: appleseed cast, benton falls y pop unknown. todo deep elm early days (hasta 2004) es sinonimo de calidad. ademas tambien tenian la serie de samples the emo diaries. imaginate en la epoca cuando cada dos por tres editaban una de estas joyas… yo lo tengo todo original. una locura!

    desde la web de la discografica puedes escuchar todos los discos. estos son mis favoritos:

    camber / anyway, i've been there (deepl elm, 1999)
    brandtson / fallen star collection (deep elm, 1999)
    cross my heart / temporary contemporary (deel elm, 2000)
    red animal war / black phantom crusades (deep elm, 2002)
    planes mistaken for stars / planes mistaken for stars (deep elm, 1999)
    clair de lune / marionettes (deep elm, 2004)
    pave the rocket / take in (deep elm, 1998)
    slowride / building a building (deep elm, 2003)
    hundred hands / little eyes (deep elm, 2001)
    the emo diaries / chapter 1: what's mine is yours (deep elm, 1997)

    el otro dia tambien recupere el primero de sunday's best "poised to break" (polyvinyl, 2000) y se conserva de putisima madre.

    pide lo que quieras y te busco unos enlaces.

    pd: descargar desde rusfolder es mucho mas sencillo si traduces la pagina al ingles con chrome. basicamente: le das a view ads, pinchas en cualquiera de los anuncios, esperas a que pasen los 30 segundos, pinchas en el enlace que te sale arriba de todo, introduces los 4 digitos del captcha, confirmas y te aparecera el link to download. facil!



  • Ese es mi Dani!





  • De todo eso solo conocia a Brandston que me flipan por cierto, mañana me pongo a darle a todo y ya si no encuentro enlaces te los pido Bruce, muchas gracias ambos, por cierto, en este PS os conozco u os la corto, vosotros vereís, iré el Jueves con camiseta de Texas is the Reason para evitar confusiones.

    gracias de nuevo cracks.



  • por supuesto tio, que ya va siendo hora de que nos las veamos!

    yo ire con una cami de hidrogenesse.



  • kikiki



  • Cross my heart mucha crema si señor y en una primera pasada los que más me han molado a parte de camber y ellos, Pave the rocket y Slowride, cuanto trabajo me daís cabrones, a este paso me tiro todo el año casi sin escuchar novedades que no sean electrónica.



  • Me dejaba dos palabras: Mock Orange



  • mock orange molan bastante, mind is not brain y captain love son un buen par de discazos, pero de emo tienen mas bien poco. dejemoslo en indie rock. en su dia colgue su ultimo disco en filtraciones '11 pero obviamente ya ha volado.

    por cierto, en vista de que ya no hay manera de bajarse discos antiguos desde mediafire he hecho caso a veggie y me he vuelto a instalar el soulseek y sigue funcionando a las mil maravillas. que lo sepais.



  • Si, si, indie-rock con algo de voces emo, pero rock alternativo, lo he puesto porque me salieron investigando todas esas bandas que me recomendasteis, de momento de lo que he descubierto en este par de dias, me quedo con ellos, Camber, Three Minute Poetry, Cross My Heart e Imbroco, grupazos todos ellos, me han gustado mucho.
    Pave the Rocket y Slowride tambien guay, pero igual no tanto, no te pido enlaces porque está el 99% en Spotify y los que he querido poner en el Ipod de momento los he encontrado, pero no dudaré en hacerlo si veo que tal.



  • Ayer estuve viendo a Jonah Matranga y fue un place tararear de nuevo viejas glorias de New End Original, Far y Onelinedrawing.
    Muy majo el tío, no más de 30 personas pero un ambiente especial.