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  • @wolfcatala:1278r8p3:

    @bruce_billis:1278r8p3:

    pop will make us free!

    evans the death / evans the death (fortuna pop!/slumberland, 2012)

    JO-DER menudo discazo

    +1. Hoy ya le he dado 4 escuchas seguidas



  • Ya se puede escuchar en streaming el disco de rarezas y mierdezas de John Maus que sale la semana que viene.

    http://www.gorillavsbear.net/2012/07/09 ... -material/



  • holograms / holograms (captured tracks, 2012)

    @y09mdx0k:

    Despite being perpetually too poor to drink dusted dive-bar drafts, Stockholm’s Holograms still manage to projectile vomit their fare share of poison. Their regurgitations originate more from the nausea inherent with menial labor in the desolate warehouses of Sweden than alcohol abuse; ultimately making it more enjoyable to sift through. In defiance of their decrepit instruments (a collective estimated worth of a handful of Kronas) Holograms emit a seemingly impossible energy. Their sound synthesizes the drudgery of dismal existence with a lust for something better; echoing both the violent abandonment of punk as well as some of the electronic gloss of early 80's new wave. Their sound has proven far too large for Stockholm’s charred pavement and empty streets; leading us to think it’s about time for all of us to get a little drunker together. / Mike Dupar

    http://capturedtracks.com/catalog/_holograms/ct-159-holograms-limited-edition-lp/
    http://holograms.se/



  • Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0? Solo lo he pillado en 192 .



  • @gabpinto:uw3amx8i:

    Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0? Solo lo he pillado en 192 .

    Aquí lo tienes a 320.

    http://rapidgator.net/file/23788924/www.NewAlbumReleases.net_Purity_Ring_-_Shrines_%282012%29.rar.html
    


  • lo traigo calentito!

    frank ocean / channel orange (def jam, 2012) - itunes version (m4a)

    @2eccnb14:

    Frank Ocean has character. He's rare. In a world that divvies up art by genre, that constantly seeks to quantify cool, he is impossible to miss, like a panda bear in a pine forest. And over the past year or so, he's become harder and harder to ignore. Frank had long labored behind the curtain—writing for Brandy, Justin Bieber, and John Legend—but after hooking up with L.A.'s Odd Future collective, he self-released 2011's nostalgia, ULTRA. mixtape, and his own star quickly rose. Original songs like "Novacane" and "Swim Good" showcased his knack for riveting storytelling and arrangement, climbed the R&B charts, and led to collaborations with Beyoncé, and Kanye West and Jay-Z. But Frank isn't about accolades and accomplishments. He's a less-is-more kind of guy, the quiet type who saves his words because his songs tell us as much about him as they do ourselves. His live show emphasizes that intimacy, closes that razor-thin gap between the man and his fans. Because as rare as he is, Frank Ocean is also familiar, both in the way he moves among us, undeniably a product of this post-everything, hustle-hard, DIY musical moment, and in the way he conveys that quality that we're all always seeking: utter timelessness.

    Video: Interpretando "Bad religion" anoche en el show de Jimmy Fallon junto a The Roots > http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/07/frank-ocean-performs-bad-religion/

    http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/home.aspx?artistID=7449
    http://www.frankocean.com/



  • @bruce_billis:2me2rw29:

    lo traigo calentito!

    frank ocean / channel orange (def jam, 2012) - itunes version (m4a)

    @2me2rw29:

    Frank Ocean has character. He's rare. In a world that divvies up art by genre, that constantly seeks to quantify cool, he is impossible to miss, like a panda bear in a pine forest. And over the past year or so, he's become harder and harder to ignore. Frank had long labored behind the curtain—writing for Brandy, Justin Bieber, and John Legend—but after hooking up with L.A.'s Odd Future collective, he self-released 2011's nostalgia, ULTRA. mixtape, and his own star quickly rose. Original songs like "Novacane" and "Swim Good" showcased his knack for riveting storytelling and arrangement, climbed the R&B charts, and led to collaborations with Beyoncé, and Kanye West and Jay-Z. But Frank isn't about accolades and accomplishments. He's a less-is-more kind of guy, the quiet type who saves his words because his songs tell us as much about him as they do ourselves. His live show emphasizes that intimacy, closes that razor-thin gap between the man and his fans. Because as rare as he is, Frank Ocean is also familiar, both in the way he moves among us, undeniably a product of this post-everything, hustle-hard, DIY musical moment, and in the way he conveys that quality that we're all always seeking: utter timelessness.

    Video: Interpretando "Bad religion" anoche en el show de Jimmy Fallon junto a The Roots > http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/07/frank-ocean-performs-bad-religion/

    http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/home.aspx?artistID=7449
    http://www.frankocean.com/

    GRANDE! Muchas gracias.



  • Se han bajao el link.



  • @Dan:

    Se han bajao el link.

    ya tío, están volando. lo acabo de resubir pero date prisa porque no creo que dure mucho.



  • ya lo tengo, gracias.



  • Gracias por el de Frank Ocean aunque el Link está petado de nuevo, si alguien es tan amable.
    Me sumo a los elogios a evans the death, muy bien.



  • @bruce_billis:2n5ppkjl:

    @Dan:

    Se han bajao el link.

    ya tío, están volando. lo acabo de resubir pero date prisa porque no creo que dure mucho.

    Ha volado otra vez.



  • @moldy:1zostneq:

    Ha volado otra vez.

    este va a durar!



  • @bruce_billis:o46vikko:

    @moldy:o46vikko:

    Ha volado otra vez.

    este va a durar!

    Gracias por re-resubirlo.



  • Ahì va otro de Gaylor Ocean.

    http://www.sendspace.com/file/jt7a2y
    

    ¿que cojones le ha pasado a Baroness? ¿No vendían?



  • Mil gracias a Moldy y f0s1



  • Creo que este no se ha colgado por aquí. Estuvieron en el Forum este año.

    Hot Panda – Go Outside

    http://www.directmirror.com/files/1FAA2KUX
    

    http://www.hotpanda.ca/



  • @moldy:3uda1fj1:

    @gabpinto:3uda1fj1:

    Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0? Solo lo he pillado en 192 .

    Aquí lo tienes a 320.

    http://rapidgator.net/file/23788924/www.NewAlbumReleases.net_Purity_Ring_-_Shrines_%282012%29.rar.html
    

    Gracias tío, pero se lo han petao



  • @gabpinto:vn0ahksf:

    Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0?

    gabpinto, aquí lo tienes en v0. segundo resultado…


    nuevo album de este dúo de nashville. no confundir con el reciente ep de adelanto de mismo nombre.

    jeff the brotherhood / hypnotic nights (infinity cat/warner, 2012)

    @vn0ahksf:

    The real-life brothers behind JEFF the Brotherhood, Jake and Jamin Orrall, know how to find the sweet spot that connects larger-than-life rock majesty to good-natured every-guy doofiness. They're the sort of shaggy-haired dudes who doff their shirts, crack open beers and break out the taxidermy before performing songs from We Are the Champions in the NPR Music offices. But then they bash out heroically anthemic rock 'n' roll that's as polished and sweetly hooky as it is hedonistic.

    With The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach producing, JEFF the Brotherhood's big-label debut, Hypnotic Nights, doesn't want for polish or sweet hooks: The Nashville duo rightly gets compared to the Ramones and Weezer a lot, and Hypnotic Nights draws from the shiniest side of both bands. Still, the new record, out July 17, is a gleefully debauched blast of beer-loving, party-friendly celebration. It's somewhat front-loaded — the album's back half slows down amid the sax and sitar of "Region of Fire," and closes with a lengthy cover of the Black Sabbath ballad "Changes" — but the best stuff is virtually irresistible.

    As mission statements go, it's hard to top the album-opening "Country Life," which chronicles the purest joys of JEFF the Brotherhood's existence — beer, dogs, records, youth, "a place where I can smoke meats" — while still understanding that there's plenty more to appreciate beyond the county line. "Country Life" is followed immediately by the even-simpler pursuits of "Sixpack," but that song only makes Hypnotic Nights more relatable: There's no time like midsummer for listening to best friends and brothers sing rock 'n' roll songs about beer. There'll be lots of opportunities for thinking when September rolls around.

    Official Music Video: JEFF the Brotherhood "Sixpack"
    http://infinitycat.com/wordpress/archives/1573
    http://www.jeffthebrotherhood.com/home-m



  • Lost SoundsThe Lost Lost: Demos, Sounds, Alternate Takes & Unused Songs 1999-2004

    http://rapidgator.net/file/23817273/www.NewAlbumReleases.net_Lost_Sounds_-_The_Lost_Lost_%282012%29.rar.html
    

    Recopilación de rarezas de una de las bandas de Jay Reatard.