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Ahí estamos, gracias!
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NI el single de Crepus se ha filtrado???
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¿El del Christopher Owens ha aparecido por aquí?
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La clave del disco de Buke and Gase?
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¿sigue siendo Hollywood la meca del cine?
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@Freaksadworld:1giub9m7:
La clave del disco de Buke and Gase?
prueba con bukkake. si no tira vuelvetelo a bajar que he cambiado el enlace por otro sin clave.
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un re-up del de Foals please….
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Ten, el de Foals:
http://freakshare.com/files/3ezesu0t/FHF.rar.html
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final del próximo mundial: brasil - inglaterra
próximo Papa : épico no, que baile trance, que es lo que se lleva
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Wimps – Repeat (2013)
Indie-rock, lo-fi, punk.
@2kulr2dq:
Though Wimps‘ Repeat is slathered in bright, bubbly punk hooks, the world they present in their lyrics is dismal. People are boring. Work sucks.
The only break from this banal place is sleeping. Their song “Hello Frustration” namechecks anxiety, neurosis, nerves, and depression. The title track’s message is simple– you eat, you sleep, and then you repeat. In the track “Grump”: “It’s all downhill from here.” The Seattle punk trio use their platform to illustrate the more banal facets of everyday life, and in straightforward terms, they point out what’s terrible about each societal norm. Their solutions are simple, if impractical: “Quit Your Job” and Nap.
Their messages follow an antagonistic tradition of Seattle punk. Just as the Intelligence recently call- and-response ordered folks to turn off “that freedom rock,” Wimps demand that “everyone stop having fun right now.” (Drummer Dave Ramm is a former member of the Intelligence.) You can also hear the sonic threads of punk rock’s past throughout the album. Their sing-shouting vocals occasionally bring to mind those of belter-in-chief, Corin Tucker, and they deliver each song with buoyant new wave guitars, and of course, a few distortion-laden power chord hooks. With a specific point-of-view and a few catchy songs, guitarist Rachel Ratner, bassist Matt Nyce, and Ramm deliver a strong blueprint for the new Hardly Art offshoot End of Time Records. (Repeat is the label’s inaugural release.) And in small bites, it’s a fun record delivered with a tinge of cynicism and a familiar hue of West Coast punk. But even with song lengths topping out at 2.5 minutes, Wimps don’t really do “small bites.” It’s an album where the songwriting and hooks aren’t quite strong enough for these tracks to be as repetitive as they are.http://endoftimerecords.com/releases/eot-001-wimps-repeat-lp/
http://ul.to/0pqr8mu6
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Mogway - Les Revenants (2013) OST
http://turbobit.net/4z79monirnjx.html
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Barn Owl / V [2013]
AMBIENT, DRONE, ELECTRONIC, EXPERIMENTAL
http://www.thrilljockey.com/thrill/Barn ... RoaQh3X4TY
@2ctj7u5c:
Barn Owl has always specialized in devotional darkness, pushing desert rock into previously unexplored, murky territories. V marks a shift in approach for the duo of Jon Porras and Evan Caminiti. The pair augmented their arsenal of guitars and effects with an array of electronics, vastly expanding the album’s sounds and textures. Special attention was given to implied rhythms nestled within dense slow building environments, giving album a rhythmic presence, albeit one that is buried beneath intricate layers. Theirs is a ghostly rhythm, almost beyond reach.
http://uploaded.net/file/1d8hovca
http://rapidgator.net/file/77691998/BOV.rar.html
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Se sabe algo de ese segundo CD que trae "Wonderful, Glorious" de EELS??
Gracias
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pedis mucho!
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Aquí dejo un enlace a la edición Deluxe del disco de Eels, que incluye el segundo CD.
http://rapidgator.net/file/75557825/WonGlo.rar.html
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Nos malacostumbra la gente como tú
EDIT: joder, moldy, muchas gracias
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nuevo disco de mis amados cloud cult recien salido del horno!
cloud cult / love (earthology, 2013)
@3mzhkmxs:
Fans of experimental indie rock, mark those calendars: Love, Cloud Cult’s ninth full-length, is coming out March 5 on the band’s own label, Earthology Records. Fans can pre-order the record now via the group’s site. A full tracklist and album art for Love is below, and Cloud Cult will be touring extensively this spring.
The A.V. Club has the premiere of the video of its first single, “All The Things We Couldn’t See.” It’s lush, beautiful, and more of a visual collage than a story—so basically, perfect for a Cloud Cult song.Cloud Cult: "Love" Trailer - All the Things We Couldn't See | ► play
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And So I Watch You From Afar – All Hail Bright Futures (Banquet , 2013)
http://cloudzer.net/file/uqp2k7bg
@3tj9yzfh:
Where ASIWYFA have always excelled is in their quirky execution of the whole math rock schtick. Straying away from crisp, clean, and glimmering production and songwriting, the band has always sounded a tad off kilter. While their peers, such as Enemies and You Slut!, embrace an immaculate delivery, ASIWYFA like to do things a bit differently. Normally that is the case, but with All Hail Bright Futures the band has transformed into something much more familiar. This in turn has caused the album to sound just like every math-rock tinged instrumental album of the past several years. It isn’t edgy, it isn’t particularly arresting, and it sure as hell isn’t the same band that wrote “Set Guitars to Kill.”
All Hail Bright Futures is a mixed bag that sees And So I Watch You From Afar progressing their sound, but not always in the best direction. It calls to mind Patagonian Rats, where the niche math-rock band Tera Melos decided to branch out, yielding in mixed results. Here, ASIWYFA latch on to a smorgasbord of ideas and only sometimes hit the mark. While it isn’t a poor effort, per se, it is quite a far fall from the stunning work the band has been shown to be capable of.
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¿alguien puede hacer un reup del de LOW? prometo recompensa