Zigzagwanderer sends us a bunch more stuff from krautrock legends Can.....as I've said before this may be
the biggest collection of Can material assembled in some time......which is great, I hope anyone interested can fill out their collection.......I guess there is a part or two more to come, but love these, and show some love to zigzagwanderer
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Canaxis 5 [1968 -73]
01 - (Untitled).mp3
02 - Doko Daie Concert (Excerpt).mp3
03 - Doko Daie Concert (Excerpt) Cont..mp3
04 - Father Cannot Yell.mp3
05 - E.F.S. No 5.mp3
06 - Little Star Of Bethlehem.mp3
07 - Uphill.mp3
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/rnBwxrFe/file.html
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Schloss Norvench [1968 - 69]
01 - Butterfly.mp3
02 - Man Named Joe.mp3
03 - Blues Instrumental.mp3
04 - Father Cannot Yell.mp3
05 - Pnoom.mp3
06 - De La Halle.mp3
07 - Little Star Of Bethlehem.mp3
08 - Connection.mp3
09 - Outside My Door.mp3
10 - E.F.S. No. 7.mp3
11 - Uphill.mp3
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/CCmPmr5J/file.html
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Berlin [1971]
01 - Improvisation - Vitamin C.mp3
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/koHbzCn0/file.html
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Mother Sky [1971]
01 - Standing So High.mp3
02 - Bring Me Tea Or Coffee.mp3
03 - I Don't Care.mp3
04 - Mother Sky.mp3
05 - Spoon.mp3
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/GGvdMQ9o/file.html
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Ogam Ogat [1971]
01 - Auf Der Einbahnstrasse [Part I].mp3
02 - Auf Der Einbahnstrasse [Part II].mp3
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/SSPlbrwG/file.html
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Plymouth [1972 ]
01 - Untitled #1.mp3
02 - Untitled #2.mp3
03 - Spoon.mp3
04 - Shikaku Maru Ten.mp3
http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/7drdgOib/file.html
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Wrapping up Uncle Acid
According to Fabio this completes the Uncle Acid experience, "Mind Control"......accorading to Fabio, this is the weakest effort of the band, but he also says he still likes it......so with that in mind, let's check it, at least we've heard the band's entire output.
https://mega.nz/#F!SYwBzR7b!irT5YrEW2IitAWtW7gGZLg
MIND CONTROL-
https://mega.nz/#F!SYwBzR7b!irT5YrEW2IitAWtW7gGZLg
MIND CONTROL-
Mt. Abraxas | 7:09 |
Mind Crawler | 4:22 |
Poison Apple | 4:14 |
Desert Ceremony | 5:10 |
Evil Love | 4:08 |
Death Valley Blues | 4:59 |
Follow The Leader | 6:29 |
Valley Of The Dolls | 7:11 |
Devil's Work | 6:56 |
Rogue Wave
You never know about cover projects........the ones made by team GBFAL are always aces, and some commercial ones are ok, yet some suck hard core.......on this one Rogue Wave takes on a variety of 80's music.....listening to them right now take on "Rescue" from Echo & the Bunnymen, it's a good version, and there are lots more 80's nuggets, both legit ("Under the Milky Way") and campy ("Bette Davis Eyes")....if this was TOO silly I wouldn't post it, but it's really quite good and that is why it's here......thanks to John N.
COVER ME-01 Rescue/02 In Between Days/03 Let My Love Open the Door/04 That's All/05 Bette Davis Eyes/06 Sharp Dressed Man/07 She Sells Sanctuary/08 Under the Milky Way/09 Talking In Your Sleep/10 In a Big Country/11 Love My Way/12 Money Changes Everything
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/N88Gvu7y/file.html
COVER ME-01 Rescue/02 In Between Days/03 Let My Love Open the Door/04 That's All/05 Bette Davis Eyes/06 Sharp Dressed Man/07 She Sells Sanctuary/08 Under the Milky Way/09 Talking In Your Sleep/10 In a Big Country/11 Love My Way/12 Money Changes Everything
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/N88Gvu7y/file.html
Sun Mashene
A dreamy shoepop band from Dublin Ireland, John N offers up Sun Mashene.....really likeable hypnotic psych/dream stuff, we have a solid collection of EP's for your approval here:
COMING HOME TO YOU EP-01 Coming Home to You/02 Shadows Dance/03 Lord I'm Feeling Down
ON BOARD EP-01 On Board/02 Love Jam/03 A Morphing Hydrogenous Bubble
WHEN THE BOMB DROPS EP-01 When the Bomb Drops/02 Demons Gold (Demo)/03 Faceless Crowd
DRONES THAT DON'T KILL EP-01 No Control/02 Shine Your Light/03 In the End/04 You/05 I Love You
All four of these have their moments and ar worth your time......really, really good stuff here.
First 3 EP's
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/n8Tgv9Zf/file.html
Drones
http://www101.zippyshare.com/v/0IigaKbZ/file.html
COMING HOME TO YOU EP-01 Coming Home to You/02 Shadows Dance/03 Lord I'm Feeling Down
ON BOARD EP-01 On Board/02 Love Jam/03 A Morphing Hydrogenous Bubble
WHEN THE BOMB DROPS EP-01 When the Bomb Drops/02 Demons Gold (Demo)/03 Faceless Crowd
DRONES THAT DON'T KILL EP-01 No Control/02 Shine Your Light/03 In the End/04 You/05 I Love You
All four of these have their moments and ar worth your time......really, really good stuff here.
First 3 EP's
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/n8Tgv9Zf/file.html
Drones
http://www101.zippyshare.com/v/0IigaKbZ/file.html
Singapore Sling
From Iceland comes Singapore Sling, some fab psych/shoegaze stuff sent our way by John N......they've been around a long while, I guess, and this is their new release "Kill Kill Kill"......like it a good bit, but I wonder: what did their older albums sound like, as this one is in tune with current rock n roll trends......anyone with any older stuff I am curious, but for now this is a fine album. Quite highly recommended, this is a good album, I don't know what they've been up to previously, but I do like this one.
A1 | Shake Shake Shake | |
A2 | Scum Scum Scum | |
A3 | Fuck Everything | |
A4 | Bop Bop Boo | |
A5 | Evil Angel | |
B1 | Sonic Haus | |
B2 | Surrounded By Cunts | |
B3 | Riffermania (Kill Kill Kill) | |
B4 | Nothing's Theme | |
B5 | Nothing And Nowhere |
A repair for Fresh Cream Disc 3
From Fabio, I guess this will resolve the problems with Disc 3 of the Fresh Cream re-issue:
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This is the 3rd disc in one file (mp3 -V3) + cue-file (russian torrent)
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This is the 3rd disc in one file (mp3 -V3) + cue-file (russian torrent)
when my box is at destination I Can make a better rip if needed.
Monday, February 27, 2017
A Distillers Boot
Found this while looking for something else, honestly don't recall what it sounds like....I also have no track
list, BUT I can tell ya this, it's the Distillers with the love of my life Brody Dahl.......it's gonna rock the house with their screeching, blaring hard core punk rock........The Distillers were an underappreciated band, if you liked the "Fucking Extreme Live" disc the other day, be sure and check this one as well.......LOVE YOU BRODY!!!!!!!!
ROCHESTER NY 5/16/00- Tracks 01-08, No track list available.
Nonetheless, play loud.
Did I mention I LOVE Brody?
list, BUT I can tell ya this, it's the Distillers with the love of my life Brody Dahl.......it's gonna rock the house with their screeching, blaring hard core punk rock........The Distillers were an underappreciated band, if you liked the "Fucking Extreme Live" disc the other day, be sure and check this one as well.......LOVE YOU BRODY!!!!!!!!
ROCHESTER NY 5/16/00- Tracks 01-08, No track list available.
Nonetheless, play loud.
Did I mention I LOVE Brody?
A Deluxe Reissue of a Classic LP
John N sends us this gift, the deluxe reissue of "Fresh Cream", you know, Cream when they were all not yet
thinking they were so incredibly important.....Fresh Cream was just that, FRESH, it had somea fantastic songs on it, "NSU", "Sleepy Time Time", "Spoonful" and plenty more.....how this deluxe edition is set up, is disc 1 has mono mixes, disc 2 has stereo mixes, and disc 3.....well, here's a problem. Apparently there is something wrong with the file, I've tried everything, and can only unwrap tracks 1-13 and 24, thus I am missing 14-23 this sucks because this is the best disc, with lots of rare tracks, alternates, demos, etc..........decided to put it up anyway, as there is still a lot of good shit here, and I'll bet dollars to donuts that one of my magnificent team of readers/helpers will have the missing tracks for us......until then, enjoy, this really was a classic album, like I said, before Cream got "important"........
DISC 1
1. N.S.U. 2:44
2. SLEEPY TIME TIME 4:20
3. DREAMING 2:00
4. SWEET WINE 3:19
5. SPOONFUL 6:30
6. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:01
7. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:09
8. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 4:46
9. I’M SOGLAD 3:59
10. TOAD 5:14
Session recording – mono mix:
11. THE COFFEE SONG 2:56
The Mono Singles:
12. WRAPPING PAPER 2:29
13. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:01
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 1st UK single, Reaction 591007, released 7 October 1966.
14: I FEEL FREE 2:49
15: N.S.U. 2:45
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 2nd UK single, Reaction 591011, released 9 December 1966.
16. SPOONFUL Part I 2:26
17. SPOONFUL Part II 2:31
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 3rd US single, ATCO 45-6522, released September 1967.
The Mono French EPs:
18. WRAPPING PAPER alternate mix 2:25
19. SWEET WINE alternate mix 3:18
20. I’M SO GLAD 3:57
21. CAT’S SQUIRREL alternate master 3:01
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 791, released November 1966.
22. I FEELFREE alternate mix 2:48
23. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ alternate master 1:50
24. N.S.U. 2:44
25. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:06
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 798, released November 1966.
DISC 2
1. N.S.U. 2:45
2. SLEEPY TIME TIME 4:23
3. DREAMING 2:01
4. SWEET WINE 3:20
5. SPOONFUL 6:31
6. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:08
7. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:08
8. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 4:43
9. I’M SOGLAD 3:59
10. TOAD 5:12
Session recordings – stereo mixes:
11. I FEEL FREE 2:52
12. WRAPPING PAPER 2:25
13. THE COFFEE SONG 2:48
New stereo mixes:
14. I’M SO GLAD (NEW STEREO MIX) 3:59
15. N.S.U. (NEW STEREO MIX) 2:48
16. WRAPPING PAPER (NEW STEREO MIX) 2:43
17. THE COFFEE SONG (NEW STEREO MIX) 3:06
18. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ (FIRST VERSION – NEW STEREO MIX) 4:53
19. SPOONFUL (FIRST VERSION – NEW STEREO MIX) 5:57
20. TOAD (NEW STEREO MIX) 5:12
All new stereo mixes previously unreleased.
22. I FEELFREE alternate mix 2:48
23. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ alternate master 1:50
24. N.S.U. 2:44
25. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:06
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 798, released November 1966.
DISC THREE
thinking they were so incredibly important.....Fresh Cream was just that, FRESH, it had somea fantastic songs on it, "NSU", "Sleepy Time Time", "Spoonful" and plenty more.....how this deluxe edition is set up, is disc 1 has mono mixes, disc 2 has stereo mixes, and disc 3.....well, here's a problem. Apparently there is something wrong with the file, I've tried everything, and can only unwrap tracks 1-13 and 24, thus I am missing 14-23 this sucks because this is the best disc, with lots of rare tracks, alternates, demos, etc..........decided to put it up anyway, as there is still a lot of good shit here, and I'll bet dollars to donuts that one of my magnificent team of readers/helpers will have the missing tracks for us......until then, enjoy, this really was a classic album, like I said, before Cream got "important"........
DISC 1
1. N.S.U. 2:44
2. SLEEPY TIME TIME 4:20
3. DREAMING 2:00
4. SWEET WINE 3:19
5. SPOONFUL 6:30
6. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:01
7. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:09
8. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 4:46
9. I’M SOGLAD 3:59
10. TOAD 5:14
Session recording – mono mix:
11. THE COFFEE SONG 2:56
The Mono Singles:
12. WRAPPING PAPER 2:29
13. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:01
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 1st UK single, Reaction 591007, released 7 October 1966.
14: I FEEL FREE 2:49
15: N.S.U. 2:45
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 2nd UK single, Reaction 591011, released 9 December 1966.
16. SPOONFUL Part I 2:26
17. SPOONFUL Part II 2:31
A-side & B-side of Cream’s 3rd US single, ATCO 45-6522, released September 1967.
The Mono French EPs:
18. WRAPPING PAPER alternate mix 2:25
19. SWEET WINE alternate mix 3:18
20. I’M SO GLAD 3:57
21. CAT’S SQUIRREL alternate master 3:01
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 791, released November 1966.
22. I FEELFREE alternate mix 2:48
23. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ alternate master 1:50
24. N.S.U. 2:44
25. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:06
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 798, released November 1966.
DISC 2
1. N.S.U. 2:45
2. SLEEPY TIME TIME 4:23
3. DREAMING 2:01
4. SWEET WINE 3:20
5. SPOONFUL 6:31
6. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:08
7. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:08
8. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 4:43
9. I’M SOGLAD 3:59
10. TOAD 5:12
Session recordings – stereo mixes:
11. I FEEL FREE 2:52
12. WRAPPING PAPER 2:25
13. THE COFFEE SONG 2:48
New stereo mixes:
14. I’M SO GLAD (NEW STEREO MIX) 3:59
15. N.S.U. (NEW STEREO MIX) 2:48
16. WRAPPING PAPER (NEW STEREO MIX) 2:43
17. THE COFFEE SONG (NEW STEREO MIX) 3:06
18. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ (FIRST VERSION – NEW STEREO MIX) 4:53
19. SPOONFUL (FIRST VERSION – NEW STEREO MIX) 5:57
20. TOAD (NEW STEREO MIX) 5:12
All new stereo mixes previously unreleased.
22. I FEELFREE alternate mix 2:48
23. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ alternate master 1:50
24. N.S.U. 2:44
25. FOUR UNTIL LATE 2:06
FRENCH EP, Polydor 27 798, released November 1966.
DISC THREE
FRESH CREAM Early versions, outtakes and alternate mixes:
1. THE COFFEE SONG early version 2:54
2. YOU MAKE ME FEEL session outtake 2:41
3. BEAUTY QUEEN session outtake 2:38
4. WRAPPING PAPER early version 1:05
5. CAT’S SQUIRREL early version 2:27
6. I FEELFREE early version 3:08
7. I FEEL FREE mono mix with no lead vocal 2:51
8. I FEEL FREE alternate mono mix 2:50
9. SWEET WINE early version 3:07
10. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ early version 4:35
11. TOAD early version 4:19
All tracks previously unreleased except “You Make Me Feel” which was first released
on the box set Those Where The Days, Polydor 314 539 000-2, in September 1997.
1. THE COFFEE SONG early version 2:54
2. YOU MAKE ME FEEL session outtake 2:41
3. BEAUTY QUEEN session outtake 2:38
4. WRAPPING PAPER early version 1:05
5. CAT’S SQUIRREL early version 2:27
6. I FEELFREE early version 3:08
7. I FEEL FREE mono mix with no lead vocal 2:51
8. I FEEL FREE alternate mono mix 2:50
9. SWEET WINE early version 3:07
10. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ early version 4:35
11. TOAD early version 4:19
All tracks previously unreleased except “You Make Me Feel” which was first released
on the box set Those Where The Days, Polydor 314 539 000-2, in September 1997.
THE BBC SESSIONS (November 1966 – January 1967):
BBC Light Programme “Saturday Club” session
RECORDED at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 8th November 1966:
*12. SWEET WINE 3:28
13 ERIC CLAPTON INTERVIEW 0:54
*14. WRAPPING PAPER 2:31
*15. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 3:04
*16. SLEEPY TIME TIME 3:16 previously unreleased
*17. STEPPIN’ OUT 1:50
BBC Light Programme “Saturday Club” session
RECORDED at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 8th November 1966:
*12. SWEET WINE 3:28
13 ERIC CLAPTON INTERVIEW 0:54
*14. WRAPPING PAPER 2:31
*15. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ 3:04
*16. SLEEPY TIME TIME 3:16 previously unreleased
*17. STEPPIN’ OUT 1:50
BBC HomeSERVICE “Guitar Club” session
Recorded at BBC Studio 2, Aeolian Hall, London, 28th November 1966:
*18. CROSSROADS 1:55
*19. STEPPIN’ OUT 2:34 previously unreleased
Recorded at BBC Studio 2, Aeolian Hall, London, 28th November 1966:
*18. CROSSROADS 1:55
*19. STEPPIN’ OUT 2:34 previously unreleased
BBC World Service “R & B Club” session
Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studio 4, London, 9th December 1966:
*20. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:43
*21. TRAINTIME 2:56
*22. I’M SO GLAD 4:24
*23. LAWDY MAMA 1:54
Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studio 4, London, 9th December 1966:
*20. CAT’S SQUIRREL 3:43
*21. TRAINTIME 2:56
*22. I’M SO GLAD 4:24
*23. LAWDY MAMA 1:54
BBC Light Programme “Saturday Club” session
RECORDED at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 10th January 1967:
24. ERIC CLAPTON INTERVIEW 2 0:48
*25. I FEEL FREE 2:55
*26. N.S.U. 2:57
*27. FOUR UNTIL LATE 1:54
RECORDED at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 10th January 1967:
24. ERIC CLAPTON INTERVIEW 2 0:48
*25. I FEEL FREE 2:55
*26. N.S.U. 2:57
*27. FOUR UNTIL LATE 1:54
* These are the missing tracks....I'd appreciate any help we can get with tracks 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 181, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27.........PLEASE? I'd like to fill this one out, and I'm missing the BEST PART OF IT!
Kingsnake
From 2010 we have some fab bluesy-stoner rock from Kingsnake, released on their own label......I do NOT know, but was this it for them? seems a shame if so, this is a hard rocking solid album, enjoy it quite a bit, good bluesy shouting, wha wah guitar solo all over the yard reminds me slightly of Dixie Witch......what do ya want? it's a fine album.....betcha Fabio likes it!
BOOK OF PROMISES-01 Madame Greed/02 Feel Like Dying/03 The Great Complainer/04 Book of Promise/05 Light Bender/06 Dying Working Man/07 Jokers and Jestsers/08 Tip Toe With the Devil
A forgotten and buried stoner gem that fans of the genre WILL want to seek out, I really like this one, have since I first heard it....anyone know if the band survived after this one? love to hear more material if we could.
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/CSogV7Bz/file.html
BOOK OF PROMISES-01 Madame Greed/02 Feel Like Dying/03 The Great Complainer/04 Book of Promise/05 Light Bender/06 Dying Working Man/07 Jokers and Jestsers/08 Tip Toe With the Devil
A forgotten and buried stoner gem that fans of the genre WILL want to seek out, I really like this one, have since I first heard it....anyone know if the band survived after this one? love to hear more material if we could.
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/CSogV7Bz/file.html
80's Power Pop from Promise
Promise came from Boulder Colorado USA back in the early 80's, jumped on the power-pop train, and, as
far as I know were fairly promplty forgotten......but they leave in their wake this album, "Promise", (1980)....not a classic, but another unearthed gem from one of those great genres of rock history......kind of Beatles/Badfinger/Cheap Trick kind of sound, hadn't played it in years, and it still sounds pretty fair.....at the very least I bet it's a rarity for most of ya!
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Here's a little write-up I found if anyone needs a spot of information:
far as I know were fairly promplty forgotten......but they leave in their wake this album, "Promise", (1980)....not a classic, but another unearthed gem from one of those great genres of rock history......kind of Beatles/Badfinger/Cheap Trick kind of sound, hadn't played it in years, and it still sounds pretty fair.....at the very least I bet it's a rarity for most of ya!
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Here's a little write-up I found if anyone needs a spot of information:
about
If you're continuously searching the margins for lost artifacts of the pop pantheon, you can find your daily dose in late period exponents of pure, lean, Beatlesque early '70s power pop, Promise. Originally issued in 1980 on the Boulder, Colorado, area band's own Cumulus label, their eponymous debut is filled with melodic, beatific blasts of pure pop, replete with ringing, jangly guitars, and rollicking crunch. Co- led by singer- songwriter's/guitarists Curt Mangan and Danny Mey- with aid provided by the just right rhythms of bassist Randy Jones and drummer Gary York- the group created an album with precious little allying it to the punk- inspired power pop or prescient "New Wave" of the time, instead choosing to hone in on a classicist pop sound highly indebted to those famous moptops from Liverpool.
Abetted by the fact some of the group's members had been playing together since their teenage combo's of the mid- '60s the album carries an "out of time" flair across surging rockers and mournful balladry.
Got Kinda Lost Records is ecstatic to give this benchmark of privately- pressed power pop another chance to shine.
RIYL: Badfinger, Big Star, early Cheap Trick, Emitt Rhodes, Raspberries, Liverpool Echo, the Scruffs, Shoes, Dwight Twilley Band, etc.
"An exciting, terrific British Invasion- styled guitar pop album full of catchy, memorable hooks, displaying a tougher, 'rock' edge than most of its ilk and some excellent softer songs. Equally recommended to power pop and '60s rock fans." - (Aaron Milenski, The Acid Archives)
First time reissue of a sterling effort of privately- pressed power pop, with original master tape sound.
Recorded in 1980 while carrying a distinct late '60s/early '70s influence provides the album an "out of time" quality
Abetted by the fact some of the group's members had been playing together since their teenage combo's of the mid- '60s the album carries an "out of time" flair across surging rockers and mournful balladry.
Got Kinda Lost Records is ecstatic to give this benchmark of privately- pressed power pop another chance to shine.
RIYL: Badfinger, Big Star, early Cheap Trick, Emitt Rhodes, Raspberries, Liverpool Echo, the Scruffs, Shoes, Dwight Twilley Band, etc.
"An exciting, terrific British Invasion- styled guitar pop album full of catchy, memorable hooks, displaying a tougher, 'rock' edge than most of its ilk and some excellent softer songs. Equally recommended to power pop and '60s rock fans." - (Aaron Milenski, The Acid Archives)
First time reissue of a sterling effort of privately- pressed power pop, with original master tape sound.
Recorded in 1980 while carrying a distinct late '60s/early '70s influence provides the album an "out of time" quality
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Human Colonies
Bravo to John N for sending us these cool sounds from Italy's Human Colonies.......more
noise/shoegaze/dreampop type stuff, I really think it's great, demos and all........we have 2 EP's and a demo Ep here for your approval, as well as a bonus, non-EP track.....it's all pretty good, I like the track "Sunshine Jesus" from the Demo EP,as well as "Sirio", but there is a lot here to like.......sometimes this type of music needs to exude a certain "feeling" to hit home.......these do, look forward to hopefully more from these guys, like these a lot.
DEMO EP-01 Sunshine Jesus/02 Falling Deeper/03 Cross/04 hey You
CAVALRY EP-01 Hard-On/02 Sunshine Jesus/03 Falling Deeper/04 Cross/05 Exposphere/06 Body/07 Hey You
BIG DOMINO VORTEX EP-01 Sirio/02 Big Domino Vortex/03 Vesuvius/04 Mondrian/05 Kleio/06 Psychowash/ )& NON-EP BONUS TRACK-Breather
Good submissions, I recommend highly......as I've said a million times, THIS is the current state of ultra-cool rock n roll! Don't miss, please!
noise/shoegaze/dreampop type stuff, I really think it's great, demos and all........we have 2 EP's and a demo Ep here for your approval, as well as a bonus, non-EP track.....it's all pretty good, I like the track "Sunshine Jesus" from the Demo EP,as well as "Sirio", but there is a lot here to like.......sometimes this type of music needs to exude a certain "feeling" to hit home.......these do, look forward to hopefully more from these guys, like these a lot.
DEMO EP-01 Sunshine Jesus/02 Falling Deeper/03 Cross/04 hey You
CAVALRY EP-01 Hard-On/02 Sunshine Jesus/03 Falling Deeper/04 Cross/05 Exposphere/06 Body/07 Hey You
BIG DOMINO VORTEX EP-01 Sirio/02 Big Domino Vortex/03 Vesuvius/04 Mondrian/05 Kleio/06 Psychowash/ )& NON-EP BONUS TRACK-Breather
Good submissions, I recommend highly......as I've said a million times, THIS is the current state of ultra-cool rock n roll! Don't miss, please!
All Them Witches Bonus Tracks
Couple weeks bak I posted the new album from All Them Witches, "Sleeping Through the War"......it was
submitted by Fabio then, and became quite a hit (this band All Them Witches has long been popular on this site with their blend of southern/stoner rock)......John N sends in this extended version with 7 bonus tracks, so we'll pop this one up there too for any of you All Them Witches fans, Want to make sure ya get all of their tracks while ya can!
SLEEPING THROUGH THE WAR-01 Bulls/02 Don't Bring Me Coffee/03 Bruce Lee/04 3-5-7/05 Am I Going Up/06 Alabaster/07 Cowboy Kirk/08 Internet/ BONUS TRACKS 09 Bruce Lee (Demo)/10 Cowboy kirk (demo)/11 Alabaster (demo)/12 Bulls Intro (demo)/13 Punk Jam (demo)/14 3-5-7 (demo)/15 Internet (demo)
http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/lv69Sd7b/file.html
submitted by Fabio then, and became quite a hit (this band All Them Witches has long been popular on this site with their blend of southern/stoner rock)......John N sends in this extended version with 7 bonus tracks, so we'll pop this one up there too for any of you All Them Witches fans, Want to make sure ya get all of their tracks while ya can!
SLEEPING THROUGH THE WAR-01 Bulls/02 Don't Bring Me Coffee/03 Bruce Lee/04 3-5-7/05 Am I Going Up/06 Alabaster/07 Cowboy Kirk/08 Internet/ BONUS TRACKS 09 Bruce Lee (Demo)/10 Cowboy kirk (demo)/11 Alabaster (demo)/12 Bulls Intro (demo)/13 Punk Jam (demo)/14 3-5-7 (demo)/15 Internet (demo)
http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/lv69Sd7b/file.html
Pissed Jeans
The latest from Pennsylvania noise/punksters Pissed Jeans.......longtimers on the Sub pop label, if you are familiar with these guys, this won't dissappoint.......leans a bit more to the "punk" side of things than the "noise side, in my opinion, but still a quality release, because I don't generally put up albums I don't like! Thanks John N for this rocking submission!
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Age and a total of four full-lengths haven’t mellowed Pissed Jeans; they can still unleash a blare that will exfoliate your cochlea. Formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Pissed Jeans released Shallow, their first album, in 2005 on Parts Unknown Records. The band relocated to Philadelphia seven years ago, and Sub Pop released Hope for Men in 2007, and then King of Jeans in 2009. The latter was recorded by Grammy nominee Alex Newport, who also recorded their latest album, Honeys.
The process of recording four full-lengths has refined Pissed Jeans. Instead of rehashing past records or diverging in a vastly different direction their ideas and execution have become more subtly focused. The songs on Honeys are direct without being obtuse, evocative without being vague, and personal without being indulgent. They also rock like nobody’s business. Do yourself a favor and forget all the claptrap you’ve heard about other bands delivering the goods. If you want bloodthirsty, you’ve got it… Sean McGuinness makes other rock drummers look like one of those dimwit longhairs with an involuntary smile playing a bongo by himself on the lawn behind a store that sells rain sticks. With a bass that sounds like a train filled with stolen shopping carts crashing into an orchestra pit, Randy Huth doesn’t waste a note. Bradley Fry doesn’t look like a guitar hero; he looks like a nice guy who would volunteer to help you reformat the drive on your laptop. But if he looked like he sounds he’d be wearing a necklace of human heads and even his reflection would turn you to stone. Matt Korvette screams out observations on the tedium and absurdity of adulthood, delivered in a fashion similar to the way people must sound when being waterboarded. Sometimes the band sounds like hearing yourself being bashed over the head with a snow shovel. Sometimes they sound like that feeling you’d get if you dipped your arm up to the elbow in a vat of boiling grease. Sometimes they slow down and they sound like when you wake up from a nightmare you can’t quite remember. They are also catchy, not in a simpering, mewling way that your grandmother might appreciate, but in a way that would appeal to mental patients who only understand colors.
The subjects of the album Honeys are the kind of relatable, mundane, niggling things that keep you up late at night. “Bathroom Laughter” kicks off the record with ominous bass that sputters into Pissed Jeans’ most stomping track yet; the song is a narrative about being on the periphery of a nasty scene. It’s an oblique reminder of the glimpses we get into parts of other people’s lives they try to hide. “Loubs” lays out a strut and swing under an unrequited rhapsody to a woman in high heels. In the hands of most bands this would be a moronic blurt. The Jeans turn it into an uncomfortable monologue of longing. “Health Plan” is more direct: a song about the fear of going to the doctor delivered at Black Flag velocity. The record has overtures about the misery and shackles of being a responsible adult and the shame of one’s own narcissism. The music sounds like a recorded loop of a marching band being pushed down a waterslide, with added distortion. Pissed Jeans trucks in menacing songs about insecurity, and nobody has ever done it better.
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Age and a total of four full-lengths haven’t mellowed Pissed Jeans; they can still unleash a blare that will exfoliate your cochlea. Formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Pissed Jeans released Shallow, their first album, in 2005 on Parts Unknown Records. The band relocated to Philadelphia seven years ago, and Sub Pop released Hope for Men in 2007, and then King of Jeans in 2009. The latter was recorded by Grammy nominee Alex Newport, who also recorded their latest album, Honeys.
The process of recording four full-lengths has refined Pissed Jeans. Instead of rehashing past records or diverging in a vastly different direction their ideas and execution have become more subtly focused. The songs on Honeys are direct without being obtuse, evocative without being vague, and personal without being indulgent. They also rock like nobody’s business. Do yourself a favor and forget all the claptrap you’ve heard about other bands delivering the goods. If you want bloodthirsty, you’ve got it… Sean McGuinness makes other rock drummers look like one of those dimwit longhairs with an involuntary smile playing a bongo by himself on the lawn behind a store that sells rain sticks. With a bass that sounds like a train filled with stolen shopping carts crashing into an orchestra pit, Randy Huth doesn’t waste a note. Bradley Fry doesn’t look like a guitar hero; he looks like a nice guy who would volunteer to help you reformat the drive on your laptop. But if he looked like he sounds he’d be wearing a necklace of human heads and even his reflection would turn you to stone. Matt Korvette screams out observations on the tedium and absurdity of adulthood, delivered in a fashion similar to the way people must sound when being waterboarded. Sometimes the band sounds like hearing yourself being bashed over the head with a snow shovel. Sometimes they sound like that feeling you’d get if you dipped your arm up to the elbow in a vat of boiling grease. Sometimes they slow down and they sound like when you wake up from a nightmare you can’t quite remember. They are also catchy, not in a simpering, mewling way that your grandmother might appreciate, but in a way that would appeal to mental patients who only understand colors.
The subjects of the album Honeys are the kind of relatable, mundane, niggling things that keep you up late at night. “Bathroom Laughter” kicks off the record with ominous bass that sputters into Pissed Jeans’ most stomping track yet; the song is a narrative about being on the periphery of a nasty scene. It’s an oblique reminder of the glimpses we get into parts of other people’s lives they try to hide. “Loubs” lays out a strut and swing under an unrequited rhapsody to a woman in high heels. In the hands of most bands this would be a moronic blurt. The Jeans turn it into an uncomfortable monologue of longing. “Health Plan” is more direct: a song about the fear of going to the doctor delivered at Black Flag velocity. The record has overtures about the misery and shackles of being a responsible adult and the shame of one’s own narcissism. The music sounds like a recorded loop of a marching band being pushed down a waterslide, with added distortion. Pissed Jeans trucks in menacing songs about insecurity, and nobody has ever done it better.
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