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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:41 pm 
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Yo, you know BoH and Black Keys were posted yesterday, right?


sorry, I missed it


just found a bunch of new stuff today and thought I'd share in case some of the older links expire

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And the National.

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I did hold back from posting the new Ratt album if it makes you feel any better

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not a really big fan but,

Willie Nelson - Country Music

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01. Man With The Blues
02. Seaman’s Blues
03. Dark As A Dungeon
04. Gotta Walk Alone
05. Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
06. My Baby’s Gone
07. Freight Train Boogie
08. Satisfied Mind
09. You Done Me Wrong
10. Pistol Packin’ Mama
11. Ocean Of Diamonds
12. Drinking Champagne
13. I Am A Pilgrim
14. House Of Gold
15. Nobody’s Fault But Mine

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Aqualung - Magnetic North

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01. New Friend 4:01
02. Reel Me In 4:05
03. Sundowning 4:25
04. 36 Hours 3:30
05. Fingertip 3:16
06. Lost 4:38
07. Time Moves Slow 4:16
08. California 1:22
09. Remember Us 6:12
10. Hummingbird 4:00
11. Thin Air 4:23
12. Magnetic North 4:34


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The National - High Violet

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Artist: The National
Style: Indie Rock
Quality: VBR 219 kbps avg. / 44100 hz / Joint Stereo
Size: 74,92 MB

Tracklist:
01. Terrible Love [04:39]
02. Sorrow [03:25]
03. Anyone's Ghost [02:54]
04. Little Faith [04:36]
05. Afraid Of Everyone [04:19]
06. Bloodbuzz Ohio [04:36]
07. Lemonworld [03:23]
08. Runaway [05:33]
09. Conversation 16 [04:19]
10. England [05:40]
11. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks [04:12]

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is this a different rip than the aforementioned "shitty rip"??


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dang... national link down.


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It hit me pretty good the first time through, DJ. Give it a shot.


My most listened to album this week, and really the first thing this year that has totally grabbed me.


This is a bit of a grabber, I quite like it. For me, I get more Patti Smith in here than Dusty Springfield, with some Cowboy Junkies or something. Maybe it sounds like Cat Power, but I could barely ever get through her records so I can't speak to that. I really hear Patti in her vocals at the end of 'Give It Time'. And not that I hear their influence that overtly, but the skeletal aspect of the music reminds me of Spoon.

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dang... national link down.


Check the National thread.

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New Porns is up at magiska, which means that South Pacific will post the link here around page 57.


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New Porns is up at magiska, which means that South Pacific will post the link here around page 57.


:lol: good one.

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thanks, whiny bitch

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not quite all the way finished listening to new damien jurado, but it's really, really good so far

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where can the new damien jurado album be found?

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where can the new damien jurado album be found?


Page 49

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Is that cover meant to be a semi-ripoff of Roxy Music's Country Life?
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reup on that Josh Ritter por favor

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Blitzen Trapper - Destroyer of the Void - 2010

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Blitzen Trapper is based in Portland, OR. There are six of them in the band and they’ve been together since 2000. Over the course of their four full-length albums to date, including their revelatory 2008 Sub Pop release Furr, front man Eric Earley’s considerable poetic talents and his band’s hard-earned chops have gained them a growing international audience. The band’s continuing exploration of American music that spans from the ‘60s folk movement to the country sounds of the ’70s, to the pop balladry and prog rock of the ’80s has earned it notice ranging from Rolling Stone magazine to late-night network television to Yo Gabba Gabba, among a great many others. In January 2009 and again in January 2010, Earley and a few of his bandmates entered the attic studio of lauded Portland musician and studio engineer Mike Coykendall (Bright Eyes, M Ward, She & Him) to work on what would become Destroyer of the Void. And the resulting new album takes Blitzen Trapper further than ever before, building on the band’s seamless marriage of the familiar and the fantastic to, literally, create an otherworldly experience.

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Thanks for The National guys. 2 plays and now waiting for release date!


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Is that cover meant to be a semi-ripoff of Roxy Music's Country Life?
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No, I would chalk this up to COMPLETE coincidence :mrgreen:

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Good ol' magiska

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Is that cover meant to be a semi-ripoff of Roxy Music's Country Life?
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No, I would chalk this up to COMPLETE coincidence :mrgreen:


wait, which one is the transsexual?

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Awesome! I was trawling for this just the other day.


this sounded like it was right up my alley from the description.

however, after a couple listens i think this sounds too formulaic. they nailed "the sound" of that era but there are zero stand out tracks. you still need to be good songwriters to really pull it off. reminds me of a band i heard last year called the howlies. love the production quality and the style but there's something big missing.

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Egyptrixxx "The Only Way Up" EP

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http://www.myspace.com/africaforyou

Not much I can tell you about this. Toronto-based up-coming electronic artist, doing stuff on the kind of dubstep, disco, world, bleeps and bloops tip. For fans of the Flying Lotus end of things. I like it well enough.


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Awesome! I was trawling for this just the other day.


this sounded like it was right up my alley from the description.

however, after a couple listens i think this sounds too formulaic. they nailed "the sound" of that era but there are zero stand out tracks. you still need to be good songwriters to really pull it off. reminds me of a band i heard last year called the howlies. love the production quality and the style but there's something big missing.


better version of what i was trying to say.

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Even after she started making the blog rounds last year with the lower-than-lo-fi album The Spoils -- it sounded like it was recorded remotely from a cave post-apocalypse -- it always seemed like Zola Jesus (known to the straight world as Nika Roza Danilova) was just a trip to a real studio away from delivering a musical knockout. Then the Madison, Wis., resident did just that, cutting Stridulum, an EP that bears more austere majesty and brutal beauty than most full-length albums do. Stridulum is what an EP should be: It inspires total devotion but, becuase it's a scant 20 minutes, is never entirely satisfying.

Zola Jesus has a hell of a voice -- she was trained from a very young age as an opera singer in Northern Wisconsin -- but the increased fidelity does her great favors on Stridulum, as she’s moved out of her cave and into the spotlight. She’s able to mix the go-for-it bluster of Lydia Lunch with the ethereality of Kate Bush, while matching the sheer force of opera and providing a female answer to the cerebrally fraught quaver of Ian Curtis. In other words, hers is a rare instrument, and it's further bolstered by the newfound love of ‘80s vintage synth washes. Her work has always been vaguely industrial, but the move to more mechanical means lends the material another layer of magnificence.

Given that Stridulum is only six tracks, plucking out a single one for special recognition becomes a fool’s errand. From the darkly menacing but emotionally needing “Night,” to the totemic and ever-shifting “I Can’t Stand,” to the Spartan “Run Me Out” and the glowering title track, this is an EP that delivers all the goods. Beyond being more than excellent, Stridulum just helped Zola Jesus’ coming 2011 full-length leap to the top of the list for most-anticipated releases for next year.


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