Filtraciones '09



  • @tethor:2ti4u5vh:

    @Pelukini:2ti4u5vh:

    el de los dodos flojillo, no?

    no, es un grower en toda regla. Dále otra oportunidad. Fables y Troll Nacht son himnos.

    A mi me entro muy bien de buena mañanica en el curro, y si, es un poco poperillo sobre todo los primeros temas.



  • @ForSilence:31zdnxf4:

    @tethor:31zdnxf4:

    @Pelukini:31zdnxf4:

    el de los dodos flojillo, no?

    no, es un grower en toda regla. Dále otra oportunidad. Fables y Troll Nacht son himnos.

    A mi me entro muy bien de buena mañanica en el curro, y si, es un poco poperillo sobre todo los primeros temas.

    Yo estoy encantada, pero yo soy una ñoña. Fables es perfecta.



  • Kurt Vile - Fall Demons 7" (Skulltones, 2009)

    http://www.zshare.net/download/62540061eb92bd37/
    


  • Un par de discos qu epueden resultar muy interesantes: Uno de Pop y otro de folk. Los dos buenos para FF.

    Noah And The Whale - The First Days Of Spring

    http://rapidshare.com/files/254764965/noahfirs.rar
    

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    J. Tillman - Year In The Kingdom

    http://rapidshare.com/files/254762307/jtilyear.rar
    

    Más conocido por ser el batería de Fleet Foxes que por los 6 discos que ha sacado, de los cuales los dos últimos son muy buenos.



  • Alguien que resuba el de dead weather por favor?



  • Jackie-O Motherfucker - Ballads of the Revolution [Fire Records, 2009]
    Dark Ambient, Drone, Metal

    @3hbevahx:

    JOMF's tenth studio album, Ballads Of The Revolution is brilliantly poised in its capturing of the band's Americana otherness. So many of the veteran group's finest attributes are condensed here: their ethereal country tendencies, those prolonged Deadhead meanderings and in the sublime closing track 'A Mania' you get to hear them exercising their more traditional songwriting prowess. From the outset Ballads Of The Revolution shows signs of being a fairly special entry into the Jackie O MoFo discography, marking its beginnings with a shimmering, echo-lined arrangement of the traditional ballad 'Nightingale' before on 'Dark Falcon' moving into the kind of jumbled improv sound-shaping the band have become famed for, blending sweetly intoned vocals with free-country waves of noise, sample manipulation and surreal slide guitar gestures. Presenting one of the most unusual instances on the album, 'The Corner' is an oddly minimal affair, rich in atmosphere and occasional dubbed out wah-wah pulsations whilst turntablist movements interfere with Tom Greenwood's sleepwalking vocals. Ballads Of The Revolution does a great job of balancing this great band's experimental side with its more structured leanings toward traditional American folk musics, and because of that surely ranks among the most essential of all JOMF's albums.

    http://lix.in/-552389
    


  • @Magda:1ac90ukx:

    Alguien que resuba el de dead weather por favor?

    http://www.rapidshare.com/files/254761867/The_Dead_Weather-Horehound-2009.zip
    

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    Nadja / Black Boned Angel - S/T (2009)

    http://www.rapidshare.com/files/254830174/nbba.rar.html
    

    @1ac90ukx:

    The idea for a collaboration between Canada's prolific neo-doom duo Nadja and New Zealand's pitch black droners Black Boned Angel was first hatched in conversations between 20 Buck Spin and Nadja's Aidan Baker around the time Nadja released their Truth Becomes Death EP on Alien8 Recordings in 2006. 20 Buck Spin ran the idea by Campbell Kneale of Black Boned Angel, who at that point was unfamiliar with Nadja. After Kneale heard their material, the complimentary potential was realized, and the groups began their cross-continental collaboration by digitally sending music back and forth.
    Both groups, along with Campbell's altar-ego Birchville Cat Motel, were extremely busy releasing their own material, but by the end of 2007, the collaborative effort had realized three fully formed tracks. One called "Christ Send Light" that included vocals was released in 2008 as a CD EP on Kneale's own Battlecruiser imprint; the other two make up this full-length release. With the CD being a collaborative effort, 20 Buck Spin convinced two close comrades, David D'Andrea and Stephen Kasner, to collaborate on artwork. Again, artistic collaborations take a great deal of time, and finally in 2009 both art and music have finally come together for this much-anticipated release.

    These two 20-plus-minute instrumental tracks have a less accessible vibe then the Jesu-like track on last year's Christ Send Light EP. They are comprised in equal parts of Nadja's fuzzed-out, lurching, hazy dream-doom, and Black Boned Angel's razor-sharp, metallic riff-shards. An extended passage of static noise bleeds one track into the next, while deep-space eerieness looms ever present in the shadows. Eventually, the whole thing collapses under the weight of its self-created black hole– the death throes of the whole damn genre. This is the end.



  • @staggerlee:jhk3avbh:

    @Pelukini:jhk3avbh:

    The Pine Hill Haints - To Win or To Lose [K, 2009]

    http://www.mediafire.com/?32w3twmtmem
    

    Mirad que discazo he encontrado aunque me ha costado un huevazo…te lo dedico Pelukini por haberte enrollado.

    The Fireside Bellows - No Time to Die

    http://rapidshare.com/files/254878130/s ... 2008.rar



  • hubiese puesto la foto de la portada del disco pues esta muy guapa pero no tengo ni puta idea de como se hace, jajaja.



  • Blessure Grave - Unknown Blessures C26 (Night People, 2009)

    http://www.mediafire.com/?cmmaoyi24vn



  • Para los fanes de Mondanile aka Ducktails, su nuevo proyecto:

    The Parasails - Skylife Cdr [Future Sound, 2009]
    Beach Drone Pop

    @2inroj70:

    Apparently allergies don’t understand it is a holiday weekend. We are back for another installment of reviewing that which infiltrates our ears and if successful at doing what it aims to do, will eventually make our iTunes Top 25 playlist. Unfortunately Skylife by The Parasails will not be such an album. In fact, Skylife should consider itself fortunate to even remain on my mp3 player of choice following my repeated listening.

    Why you ask? Did the album come with a virus that inexplicably caused my computer to crash? I wish it were that simple. No, the problem with Skylife is that it lacks any sort of excitement or that special something which makes it worth praising, purchasing, or even listening to for that matter. It may in fact be the most boring album I have ever listened to. With such glowing praise, you might be asking yourself, “what is the actual album I shouldn’t purchase like?” Let us answer your queries.

    For an odd album, we will discuss the odd numbered songs, leaving the even numbered ones for a one sentence snippet at the end of this otherwordly review. Each song on Skylife is creatively enough named, Skylife. Clever move Parasails. Unfortunately for the listeners the lack of creativity isn’t restricted only to the song titles, but has infected the songs themselves. It all begins with song number one, Skylife 1, can be likened to sounds of the humpback whales laid over tribal sounds from the serengeti. Easy listening it is not.

    Skylife 3 builds on the ineptitude by taking tribal sounds of the serengeti and adding the repetitive strumming of an out of tune guitar. Skylife 5 completely reverses course and takes an instrumental long discarded by Phil Collins and places it smack dab in the middle of a new release. My thoughts exactly, if the great mind of Phil Collins didn’t use it, what use does it have? Skylife 7 poses the question of, “what would it sound like if the mentally challenged banjo playing boy in the movie Deliverance finally had access to the miracle of electricity and got a hold of a synthesizer?” Answer: Skylife 7. Finally, we reach Skylife 9, easily the best song on the album, which isn’t saying much.

    What we missed in reviewing the even numbered songs, are 4 tracks that are slow, meandering and could easily be the soundtrack played over the loud speakers in a German elevator. I listened to Skylife by The Parasails no less than 6 times and each time I was left with the same sick feeling in my stomach. The music on Skylife lacks any of the bluster necessary to get The Parasails off the ground.

    Skylife by The Parasails gets 1 very calm knot of wind speed out of 5.

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T5L2LGLK 
    
    

    gracias a microphones in the trees!

    edit: por cierto que ya ha salido el 7" split de ducktails y julian lynch en underwater peolples, a ver si alguien lo caza!



  • Debido a un cambio de curro llevo un mesecito que no tengo tiempo para nada y es una mierda no poder pasarme más a menudo por aquí pero bueno, como siempre agradecer todas las joyitas que me encuentro cada vez que abro este hilo y de paso dejar esta maravilla que no la he visto y que estoy seguro de que unos cuantos la van a disfrutar, y mucho…

    Tonstartssbandht - An When (DOES ARE, 2009, CDR)
    Psychedelic Rock, Vocal

    "Two brothers from Florida … now in New York and Montreal. An international power duo without borders. High Rise disciples with angel voices. Here they've made an album of 12 anti-genre pop burners. Thick with human voices. Choose your own single... Dad's on the cover" -Dœs Are

    http://www.mediafire.com/?0mydt5qkhml
    


  • this is really good!

    "We planned on putting together some lovely summer mixes, which seem to be very popular these days, but, unfortunately, we got really busy lately plus the weather wasn't all that "summery" neither, at least not in our corner of the world. If you were fortunate enough to have sunny skies and are already enjoying summer in all its splendor, try some of these mixes. For the rest of us, here's a summer-sunday-night-at-home mix. (There's just something about Sundays and mixtapes…) Obviously, it should come in handy when we're on holidays as well. Who says Summer's all about going to the beach and partying, now is it?
    Featuring some more and less known tracks by Jeans Wilder, Gary War, Nite Jewel, Best Coast, City Center, Frankie Rose, Lotus Plaza, Dälek, Grouper, Nothing People etc."

    http://rapidshare.com/files/255119512/NO_CONCLUSION_MIXTAPE_3__late_night_.rar
    


  • Jay Reatard: July 1, 2009 Stuyvesant Town

    Setlist:
    [Total Time 33:25]
    01 Blood Visions
    02 Nightmares
    03 Fading All Away
    04 Trapped Here
    05 Greed, Money, Useless Children
    06 All Over Again
    07 I’m Watching You
    08 Its So Easy
    09 Not A Substitute
    10 Oh Its Such a Shame
    11 See Saw
    12 Hammer I Miss You
    13 Waiting For Something
    14 Let It All Go
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/255150772/Jay_Reatard_2009-07-01_Stuyvesant_Town_NYC.rar
    


  • ei zack, gracias por lo de parasails,otro proyecto? era necesario?? jajaj… en fin, el caso es que has patinado con el link y has puesto el de silver bullets. el de parasails es este:

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T5L2LGLK
    


  • Algún re up del de J Tillman???? mersis



  • ^^

    J. Tillman - Year In The Kingdom [Western Vinyl / Bella Union, 2009]
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/254868218/Riget.rar
    


  • The Mountain Apple Epidemic-Thin & Pale (Devil's Ruin Records ) aka "Wasted First & Pointless Pain"
    

    @3heqiqac:

    Alternative / Dark Country / Indie
    This a very strange thing, can’t find anything on him besides his myspace.Who ever thought alt-country mixed with Nirvana could sound so good. Their name is The Mountain Apple Epidemic, their bio reads ‘Used to have a band that was on the harder side of things, Tool-ish, now I try to rip off Wovenhand’ and they are sublime. Like the soundtrack for a forgotten sequel to Deadman.

    http://www.myspace.com/mountainappleepidemic

    http://rapidshare.com/files/255182271/Planinske_Jabuke.rar
    


  • Social Distortion-Live in Offenbach/Germany 16.06.2009
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/251944065/Social_Distortion-Live_in_Offenbach_Germany_2009_.rar[quote][/quote]
    


  • nuevo trabajo de los noruegos ULTRALYD:

    ULTRALYD : "renditions" lp
    The Last Record Company/TLRC002, 2009

    Kjetil Møster, Anders Hana, Kjetil Brandsdal and Morten J. Olsen continue to develop the sonic explorations that started with their brilliant ”Conditions For A Piece Of Music” album (2007) and continued with ”Conditions For A Piece of Music II” off ”Money Will Ruin Everything 2”. Just as comparable to dark metal dronemasters as to contemporary composers.
    http://www.runegrammofon.com/tlrc/ultralyd_-renditions

    editado en el sello paralelo de rune gramophone (The Last Record Company) que acaba de crear especializado en ediciones en vinilo. esta en concreto en una tirada de 500 copias.

    he aqui el archivo digital de dicha grabacion. (no esta capturado del vinilo) se trata de cuatro improvisaciones en la linea de su anterior largo del 2007 "conditions for a piece of music" algo asi como una union entre la comtemporanea mas atonal y el drone.

    link de descarga:
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IU6YKKF4

    Ultralyd - Renditions

    Side A
    Renditions I
    Renditions II

    Side B
    Pentassonance IV
    Melopée Inutile

    Kjetil T. Møster - sax
    Kjetil D. Brandsdal - bass
    Anders S. Hana - guitar
    Morten J. Olsen - vibraphone/drums

    All tracks by Ultralyd except Renditions I by Olsen.
    Recorded in Ølhallene, Stavanger Jan 2008.
    Mixed by Frotti, mastered by Jeff Carey.