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  • @moldy:2xsyklxw:

    Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – Lawless (2012)

    http://rapidgator.net/file/36677820/NickCaveWarrenEllis-LawlessOST2012.rar.html
    

    maticemos esta filtración: no es una banda sonora de Nick Cave y Warren Ellis, sino una colección de versiones con una banda de apoyo (The Bootleggers, desconozco si Ellis está metido en ella) que cuenta con vocalistas invitados, y Nick Cave canta en dos de ellas. De hecho, la mayoría de temas tienen a Emmylou Harris como voz.



  • The Bootleggers es el nombre de un grupo fantasma compuesto por Nick Cave y Warren Ellis (+ invitados)

    http://www.allmusic.com/album/lawless-o ... 0002401873

    Ese tema por ejemplo es 100% Warren Ellis
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuBS7QmMFQY



  • Gracias por vuestras matizaciones.

    Sigamos para bingo.

    Stars – The North(2012)

    http://rapidgator.net/file/37369863/Stars-TheNorthLimitedEdition2012.rar.html
    


  • JODER con septiembre, la madre que los parió



  • Me imagino que a algunos les interesará

    juliana hatfield - juliana hatfield (2012)

    http://uload.to/xkpc4mr14qrr
    

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    the album leaf - torey’s distraction (2012)

    http://uploaded.net/file/b1p7igia
    


  • A ver si está mejor que el anterior

    Why? - Mumps, Etc.

    http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/53144991/file.html
    



  • Sí, cojones, sí!!



  • The Mountain Goats - Transcendental Youth

    http://www.mediafire.com/?zc68mqj7f7erbyq
    



  • ombre / believe you me (asthmatic, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    A beautiful thing happened when Asthmatic Kitty artists Helado Negro and Julianna Barwick first met: they got to know each other. The result, a new collaborative band, OMBRE, and a brand-new full-length record, Believe You Me.

    OMBRE's 10 tracks are very much the sound of two solo artists, each bringing a distinctive style, vibe, and voice to the mix. Barwick's clear, high harmonies and church choir sensibilities meld well with Helado Negro's rustic-Latin-psyche-folk meets big-city-blockparty. Both artists brought a lot to the table, writing together and scheming ideas and playing about every instrument under the sun (while Barwick's previous work has been largely a capella, on Believe You Me she plays guitar, synth, vibraphones, and a mean electric piano). The end product is a very warm (and very human) collage of personality.

    http://asthmatickitty.com/believe-you-me


    minus the bear / infinity overhead (dangerbird/big scary monsters, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    Minus the Bear‘s fifth studio album Infinity Overhead is set for release on August 28th on Dangerbird Records.
    The Seattle-based fivesome reunited with former member and longtime producer Matt Bayles (Mastodon, Isis, Cursive) to create a guitar-laden 10-track record that is heavy both on technicality and pop songcraft.

    http://bsmrocks.bigcartel.com/product/minus-the-bear-infinity-overhead-cd
    http://dangerbirdrecords.com/releases/minus-the-bear/infinity-overhead


    delicate steve / positive force (luaka bop, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    Like its predecessor, 2010's also aptly titled Wondervisions, Positive Force really is uplifting, straight outta the idyllic, tree-lined streets of Steve's hometown of Fredon, deep in rural New Jersey, where he wrote and recorded this album. (Listen closely and you can hear the local crickets in a couple of songs.) Maybe it's a little more burnished, leisurely and cunningly layered this time, but there's still that winsome Delicate Steve charm, by turns tender and triumphant, of songs like "Big Time Receiver" or "Afria Talks to You." These are eleven soulful, unabashedly heartfelt variations on the theme of joie de vivre, and each of them is kind of irresistible.

    Steve not only played all the instruments on the album - very much including the lyrical and virtuosic guitar that defines the album - but he recorded the entire thing, and mixed it too. And that's all very impressive, but the thing to remember is, Steve is first and foremost a songwriter. His compositions have verses and choruses and sometimes even bridges. It's just that he doesn't happen to be a vocalist. So he gets his guitar to do that. That's why, funnily and miraculously enough, this is instrumental music you can sing along to.

    http://luakabop.com/positiveforce/


    stagnant pools / temporary room (polyvinil, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    Stagnant Pools are Bryan and Douglass Enas, two brothers (21 and 22) from Bloomington, Indiana.

    With just one guitar and a drum kit, they make music which the Chicago Reader describes as "drone-heavy, slate-gray art-rock that should appeal to fans of Disappears, Joy Division, and Sonic Youth records from back when they were still actually scary."

    After a couple of DIY releases, the sibling duo spent one day in the studio recording their debut full-length Temporary Room.

    With a tour van as a recent graduation present, and shows under their belt with EMA and labelmates Japandroids, they’re releasing Temporary Room this summer and then hitting the road.

    http://stagnantpools.bandcamp.com/
    http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/store/index.php?id=2113


    the black swans / ocassion for song (misra, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    The Black Swans’ Occasion for Song, their 5th full-length, is a messy long-haul of emotions dealing with the death of founding member and violinist Noel Sayre, and the aftermath of memory, shock, and loss it created. It recalls lessons learned in 9th grade Health class — DABDA (Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance). Without a textbook, however, The Black Swans are not so orderly. The guitars and banjo and vocals and drums and bass sound out dark thoughts, sad thoughts, silly thoughts, angry thoughts, and buckets of depression almost all at once. This is an album about loss, death, and trying to get to the acceptance at the end of grief.

    http://misrarecords.com/artists/the-black-swans/


    group rhoda / out of time - out of touch (nightschool, 2012)

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    @322gb5ii:

    This is the killer debut album of machine made psych-pop by solo San Franciscan Mara Barenbaum. From her way-out-west base she's crafted a striking record, a coolly disciplined blend of plaintive vocals, driving drumbox pulses and flowering synth melody delivered with effortless, detached nonchalance and verve placing her somewhere between Suicide, Julia Holter, John Maus and Peaking Lights. Her distinguished, almost aloof vocals have previously graced records by her home region's Water Borders (Tri Angle) and Bobby Browser (100% Silk), and she's evidently got a way with her machines, too. 'Out Of Time - Out Of Touch' is an album of paradoxes: it's DIY minimal and exotically colourful, stark yet lush, disconnected but acutely aware, synthetic and unmistakably human. Veering from the twinkly Wave step of 'Virtual Dancer' to the bass-surfing melodic glisten of 'Fire', she takes in the body-sensual Ballardian dub exotica of 'Hi Rise', the elegant toil of 'Work' and a sumptuous Wurlitzer number named 'At The Dark', keeping us utterly suspended in a state of hypnotic nocturnal bliss. We reckon a lot of people are going to fall in love with it - especially if you like Peaking Lights, FAY, Chris & Cosey, or Maria Minerva. Highly Recommended!

    http://nightschoolrecords.bigcartel.com/product/lssn012cd-group-rhoda-out-of-time-out-of-touch-lp



  • Venga, esos Band of Horses…



  • Hey Bruce, gracias por el de Group Rhoda, cómo nos cuidas!



  • @manel:3fup8djk:

    Hey Bruce, gracias por el de Group Rhoda, cómo nos cuidas!

    +1, no tenia ni idea que sacaban su debút ya, merci!



  • Teledrome - Double Vision EP (Hozac)
    Synth Punk Rock

    http://www.mediafire.com/?9878revb0nhrxba
    


  • de hozac tambien se acaba de filtrar este. me ha llamado poderosamente la atencion el nombre del grupo. fan!

    puffy areolas / 1982: dishonorable discharge (hozak, 2012)

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    @wynvk50h:

    One of the most pivotal bands currently infecting the Midwest universe, Puffy Areolas are a pummeling ensemble of free jazz skronk, laid mercilessly on top of a proto-punk nuclear waste dump, still throbbing with orgone energy. A Hawkwind cum-Lucifer’s Crank-era Dwarves killing machine that doesn’t stop until no one is left breathing, or god forbid, unimpressed. A sophisticated mess of noisy, nihilistic bursts of agony and intangible hate-fuck hysteria, that’s as captivating as it is alienating, pushing the boundaries of sanity, each and every performance. And yes, their second full-length is exactly what everyone has been worried about, a toxic bath of spoiled space juice dripping dangerously over the frayed circuits of their demonic WAH, sizzling with nightmarish night trips. A true Funhouse moment really kicks in on side B, a devastating document of human endurance, devolvement, and desecration, and sometimes it seems like this band is less of a musical combo and more of a flashing portal into an unknown Vietnam-like, mind-bending free punk power that summons the inner spirit of self-destruction like you wouldn’t believe.

    http://hozacrecords.com/store/



  • @bruce_billis:

    Danos un respiro por favor.



  • vaya mes, se han filtrado los nuevos trabajos de un montón de grupos que me gustan

    euros childs
    east river pipe
    gian giant sand
    stars
    dinosaur jr
    deerhoof
    the sea & the cake
    why?
    holy other
    animal collective
    great lake swimmers
    two gallants
    beachwood sparks
    thee oh sees
    three mile pilot
    the primitives
    jens lekman
    the freh & onlys
    bonnie prince billy
    sebadoh
    crocodiles
    go-kart mozart
    jaill
    allo darlin
    the shins

    y de nuevos grupos que me recomendais? viendo lo que hay arriba



  • No sé si te molan los Mountain Goats, también se ha filtrado el nuevo…
    Neil Halstead también ha publicado disco, no?

    Puffy Areolas muy míticos, no son para todo el mundo, eso sí



  • @bme:2aei5xhz:

    y de nuevos grupos que me recomendais? viendo lo que hay arriba

    hombre, recomendar siempre es dificil, sobre todo si no te centras en un unico estilo. yo lo que suelo hacer es escuchar uno o dos temillas por grupo y asi veo si me puede interesar dedicarle una escucha al disco o no. luego tambien me suelo guiar por el sello que edita o por las referencias de la promo. si todo esto te da palo siempre puedes tirar de los recopilatas mensuales que se curra el amigo suitaloon con un temilla de cada disco filtrado. aqui tienes el del mes pasado.



  • Que hacen los Mountain Goats? no me suena haberlos escuchado nunca y además de manel otra gente con un criterio del cual me fio me los ha recomendado….
    Por cierto, el de Stars, para los que os gustaran antes del anterior, ni os lo bajeís sino quereós poneros de mala hostia, soso a más no poder.



  • A toda persona de bien le gustan los Mountain Goats