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prog-rock/glam/pop a cargo de miembros de fugazi y medications. no busqueis hardcore en este disco sino mas bien a pink floyd, t-rex y big star.
deathfix / deathfix (dischord, 2013)

@2n6xspem:
Deathfix formed in 2009 after Brendan Canty (Fugazi) and Rich Morel (Morel, Blowoff) met while touring in Bob Mould's band. Having discovered a shared affinity for the sounds of 1972 - particularly glam and progressive rock - they started getting together to work on music at Canty’s warehouse studio space. Two years later, hoping to graduate the band from its studio-shut-in phase to its live ensemble phase, they recruited multi-instrumentalists Devin Ocampo (Faraquet, Medications) and Mark Cisneros (Medications) to hold down the rhythm section.
Deathfix is now a full-fledged band, with all four members contributing a share of the riffs, song arrangements, and production tricks. The band’s self-titled 7-song debut will be released in early 2013.
http://www.dischord.com/band/deathfix
waxahatchee / cerulean salt (don giovanni, 2013)

@2n6xspem:
On her second full-length record as Waxahatchee, former P.S. Eliot singer Katie Crutchfield’s compelling hyper-personal poetry is continuously crushing. Cerulean Salt follows last January’s American Weekend - - a collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop written and recorded in a week at her family’s Birmingham home.
On this new record, Crutchfield’s songs continue to be marked by her sharp, hooky songwriting; her striking voice and lyrics that simultaneously seem hyper-personal yet relentlessly relatable, teetering between endearingly nostaglic and depressingly dark. But whereas before the thematic focus of her songcraft was on break ups and passive-aggressive crushing, this record reflects on her family and Alabama upbringing. And whereas American Weekend was mostly just Crutchfield and her guitar, Cerulean Salt is occassionally amped up, with a full band and higher-fi production.
At times, Cerulean Salt creeps closer to the sound of PS Eliot: moody, 90s-inspired rock backed by Keith Spencer and Swearin’ guitarist Kyle Gilbridge on drums and bass. The full band means fleshed-out fuzzy lead guitars on “Coast to Coast”, its poppy hook almost masking its dark lyrics. Big distorted guitars and deep steady drums mark songs like “Misery over Dispute” and “Waiting”.
http://dongiovannirecords.com/product/81-cerulean-salt
grave babies / crusher (hardly art, 2013)

@2n6xspem:
There’s a psychiatric disorder called a mixed state. It’s when a person displays both manic and melancholy impulses at the same time. This is often considered a dangerous point on the spectrum of mental illness, as the contradictory moods don’t cancel each other out or land you safely in the middle. Instead, these extreme moods join forces, enhancing the darker traits of each.
If you invert this tendency, remove it from the realm of disorder, and instead, celebrate its possibilities, consider it as a goal, you’ll understand Grave Babies—a band whose sound might suggest the need for drugs that stabilize mood, while creating, at the same time, a desire for ones that enhance them. Who doesn’t want a big sound to sound bigger, a mood to be moodier, and, on occasion, pain to feel more painful? Not to say that Grave Babies are mopes, or their music depressing or affected. Gothic, dark, spooky, post-punk: Toss out the adjectival assault currently heaped upon bands with any hint of feedback, somber lyrics, and the occasional gory metaphor. A band like Grave Babies is best served by seeking out the sounds below the obvious. Danny Wahlfeldt, the band’s founder, claims zero allegiance to the gloomy canon to which his music is often compared, owing more of a debt to ‘90s giants Nirvana and Nine Inch Nails. And despite Grave Babies’ fuzz and muffle, its near-metal moments, one senses a trace of a cleaner brand of pop—a flowery, even happy pop music—scraping along the sides of their songs. On many tracks—even some of the heaviest—there’s some jangle in the jugular and that’s where much of the tension lies, where the songs are at their most surprising and evocative. At the center of Grave Babies’ sound is the sonic equivalent of thwarted desire—or, as they put it themselves: horrible things wrapped in hope.
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Mola el de Deathfix, gracias!
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Sr Chinarro - Enhorabuena a los 4
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¿Alguien que haya conseguido el nuevo de Thalia Zedek?
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sin miedo

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Cabronazo…
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@bruce_billis:1v6lmcga:
waxahatchee / cerulean salt (don giovanni, 2013)

@1v6lmcga:
On her second full-length record as Waxahatchee, former P.S. Eliot singer Katie Crutchfield’s compelling hyper-personal poetry is continuously crushing. Cerulean Salt follows last January’s American Weekend - - a collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop written and recorded in a week at her family’s Birmingham home.
On this new record, Crutchfield’s songs continue to be marked by her sharp, hooky songwriting; her striking voice and lyrics that simultaneously seem hyper-personal yet relentlessly relatable, teetering between endearingly nostaglic and depressingly dark. But whereas before the thematic focus of her songcraft was on break ups and passive-aggressive crushing, this record reflects on her family and Alabama upbringing. And whereas American Weekend was mostly just Crutchfield and her guitar, Cerulean Salt is occassionally amped up, with a full band and higher-fi production.
At times, Cerulean Salt creeps closer to the sound of PS Eliot: moody, 90s-inspired rock backed by Keith Spencer and Swearin’ guitarist Kyle Gilbridge on drums and bass. The full band means fleshed-out fuzzy lead guitars on “Coast to Coast”, its poppy hook almost masking its dark lyrics. Big distorted guitars and deep steady drums mark songs like “Misery over Dispute” and “Waiting”.
ESPECTACULAR. Gracias!!
Para los amantes de la Cat Power del "Moon Pix" hacia atrás -
se ha caido el de david b. Algún alma caritativa?
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Tony Molina - Dissed And Dismissed
Punk Rock 90's, Fuzz & Riffs, GbV, a tema por minuto
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@koan:30vxar8q:
se ha caido el de david b. Algún alma caritativa?
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@koan:23ick4gu:
se ha caido el de david b. Algún alma caritativa?
Si alguien lo desea en FLAC, aquí paso unos enlaces
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Los Coronas "Adiós Sancho"

@1fn49ui0:
surf-rock torero-fronterizo
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Boris - Präparat

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ya se puede escuchar en streaming el nuevo album de negro. buenisimo!!!
negro / formación del espíritu nacional (la castanya, 2013)

@2ngjdcx5:
Negro es el proyecto en solitario de Fernando Junquera, con residencia en Valencia y una gran actividad musical a lo largo de los últimos 10 años, donde se le ha podido ver en grupos como Balano, Sachicha y Estrategia Lo Capto! y más recientemente en proyectos de improvisación como La Orquesta del Caballo Ganador.
Formación del Espíritu Nacional ha sido grabado por Pablo Perió —bajista de los grandes Betunizer— en su estudio Sountess y masterizado por Victor Garcia en Ultramarinos Mastering. Un disco donde Fernando nos guía por este mundo a base de punteos y pasajes que construye únicamente con su guitarra eléctrica enchufada a un amplificador. Canciones instrumentales, algunas con sonidos de ambiente recogidos en la calle y con títulos que nos hacen soñar y también, porqué no, ver la cruda realidad. Si de alguna cosa estamos seguros es de que el 2013 será Negro.
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@baifo:vlywdh4c:
@bruce_billis:vlywdh4c:
waxahatchee / cerulean salt (don giovanni, 2013)

@vlywdh4c:
On her second full-length record as Waxahatchee, former P.S. Eliot singer Katie Crutchfield’s compelling hyper-personal poetry is continuously crushing. Cerulean Salt follows last January’s American Weekend - - a collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop written and recorded in a week at her family’s Birmingham home.
On this new record, Crutchfield’s songs continue to be marked by her sharp, hooky songwriting; her striking voice and lyrics that simultaneously seem hyper-personal yet relentlessly relatable, teetering between endearingly nostaglic and depressingly dark. But whereas before the thematic focus of her songcraft was on break ups and passive-aggressive crushing, this record reflects on her family and Alabama upbringing. And whereas American Weekend was mostly just Crutchfield and her guitar, Cerulean Salt is occassionally amped up, with a full band and higher-fi production.
At times, Cerulean Salt creeps closer to the sound of PS Eliot: moody, 90s-inspired rock backed by Keith Spencer and Swearin’ guitarist Kyle Gilbridge on drums and bass. The full band means fleshed-out fuzzy lead guitars on “Coast to Coast”, its poppy hook almost masking its dark lyrics. Big distorted guitars and deep steady drums mark songs like “Misery over Dispute” and “Waiting”.
ESPECTACULAR. Gracias!!
Para los amantes de la Cat Power del "Moon Pix" hacia atrásBuen disco, también tiene muchos toques a la olvidada (pero grande) Liz Phair, incluso las más guitarreras suenan a Breeders/Veruca Salt/Throwing Muses.
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este fijo que se la pone dura a skuta, que los propuso para la cosa esa del psvsforo. os acordais? que risas!
blanche blanche blanche / wooden ball (nna tapes, 2013)

@1h143amj:
Sarah Smith and Zach Phillips, better known as Blanche Blanche Blanche, live by the element of risk. This becomes clear upon listening to their latest full-length record “Wooden Ball”, where the unpredictability reaches palpable levels. These prolific young masters of harmony from Brattleboro, Vermont have spent the last couple years recording and releasing nearly 10 full-length records worth of brilliant and confounding musical quicksand. Describing it in words can be difficult, but make no mistake that these songs are both highly calculated, and drenched in paradox. Manic keyboard lines are pounded out with hyper chops, running circles around octopus basslines. Each progression is seemingly different from the last, showing a simultaneous reverence and destruction of the tonal study. Percussion pads are guided by ruthless polyphony at an intense, hummingbird-paced tempo, with lines and melodies colliding at every junction, clashing and crashing, like the most fluid and elegant car wreck you’ve never seen. The cutting, topical lyrics and deadpan, bare-bones vocal delivery are wholly original, while undoubtedly fueled by the eternal flame of the “punk” spirit and DIY ethics. Most importantly, at the heart of the all the technicality, lies the warmth of the human element. “Wooden Ball”, like most BBB, was lovingly recorded to four-track tape, so you can tangibly feel the intention of these spirited musicians. This taps into what seems to be an emerging Vermont-style, evident in other locals artists like Ryan Power, Son Of Salami, Chris Weisman, or Happy Jawbone Family Band – raw, no-rules songwriting, unattached to genre or principal. The revenge of the “small town” feel, where rock and roll is in the eye of the beholder. There must be something in the syrup…
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@Pelukini:1hmc1ci7:
Tony Molina - Dissed And Dismissed
Punk Rock 90's, Fuzz & Riffs, GbV, a tema por minuto
ep! interesa! link????
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a ver fr#, si el pelukas no ha dejado enlace de descarga es porque no lo tiene. si tanto te interesa el disco, por que no pagas por el? sale a 5 miseros euros al cambio. o eso no entra dentro de tus opciones?
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Pete Swanson / Punk Authority [2013]

http://freakshare.com/files/lkfnufy3/PSPA.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/ej7rcxya
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