4.26.2011

Give Up the Ghost - We're Down Till We're Underground (2003)



This is what American Nightmare turned into after they got sued. AN is better, but GUTG is still incredible and you're going to listen to them.

Plus, look at that album cover. It's a fucking heart. You know it's rad as fuck.

listen.

The Distance - If You Lived Here You'd Be Home Already (2005)



This band started out as a super fast melodic hardcore band, then they turned into a more indie-oriented hardcore band, like Hostage Calm. Either album, this or The Rise, The Fall, And Everything In Between are incredible and have wonderful hxc vox+clean vox!1!

so yeah.

listen.

4.25.2011

Skitsystem - Stigmata 2006


best crust i got.

01. Apokalypsens Svarta Änglar (03:43)
02. Våld (01:36)
03. Stigmata (03:11)
04. Hat, Klass & Rang (02:19)
05. Min Borg Av Hud (02:15)
06. Blodskam (03:20)
07. Det Samvetslösa Hatets Plågor (02:33)
08. Den Mörka Floden I Vårt Hjärta (02:55)
09. Öppen Grav (02:07)
10. Slutstation Babylon (03:10)
11. Solidaritetens Sista Utpost (03:07)
12. Lepra (03:01)

http://www.mediafire.com/?myc1nzunitm

Fancy Mike - Sigma Chi Primavera 2011

fresh! beats!




01. Twin Peaks feat. constrobuz 1:54
02. Adult Swim feat. Stephen Farris 4:10
03. Captain Nero feat. Montgomery Clunk 2:21
04. Ramachandran #011010 (pixelord's tron cat remix) 3:56
05. Swan Swan feat. Starfawn 3:56
06. Lazer Opera #58008 (Jack Contra's Pagliacci Reprise) 4:06
07. Ramachandran #323 (bugseed's sequel) 3:14
08. Goblin feat. constrobuz 3:42
09. Ramachandran #666 (Alphabets Heaven's Mephistopheles Mix) 2.48
10. Ramachandran #1337 (satanicpornocultshop's bleep bloop blo...) 4:05
11. Ramachandran #00 (ages film suite) 3:51
12. Superman 2:15


http://kingdeluxe.ca/music/%5BKING004%5D_Fancy_Mike_-_Sigma_Chi_Primavera_(192kbps).zip

INDK - Kill Whitey! 2002


CRS7, with ezra!

01 In Decay
02 Rent For Sale
03 You're Late
04 All 41
05 East Coast Rising
06 Sunday Bombs
07 Off The Scope
08 Set-Up
09 King In Disguise
10 Moonwalk Mafia
11 Rallying Point
12 Crack Squad
13 Start It Up
14 Killing Is Contagious

http://www.4shared.com/get/Nw2ET0Rh/INDK----Kill_Whitey.html

Duran Duran Duran - Over Hard 2010




i was going to post very pleasure and blow job breaks and found there's another album. so here. i havent heard it yet. hopefully it's as batshit.

1. Drop That E
2. Bass Racist
3. Booty Jihad
4. Prime Cut
5. Brainwash
6. Furious George
7. Basement Tape
8. Bass Face
9. Homicidal Drug Rage
10. Bomb the Base
11. Year of the Monkey [Xanopticon Remix] – (remix)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZEEMD6UV

Faust Again - Hope Against Hope 2006



speaking of 2006. i burned a cd that had this and ichneumonid on it and cam and i went to see v for vendetta because he worked at the movie theater. really catchy polish metalcore, really noodly breakdowns and fluid songs. a lot less boring than a lot of similar stuff in the genre.

01. To Dwell On Thoughts Of You
02. What Misery Means
03. Something About Us
04. Anthems Of A Rising Tides
05. Dream Of You Is Like A Dream Of A Better Day
06. The Unveilling Of The Killjoy
07. Frozen Minds, Aching Hearts
08. The Longest Festering Around
09. Not Without A Blink

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

The Arrogant Sons of Bitches - Three Cheers For Disappointment 2006




jesus christ this came out forever ago. i miss this stuff.




01 The Last Bell I Will Ever Hear
02 (I Must Be A Proctologist Because...) All I Do Is Deal With Assholes
03 So Let's Go! Nowhere
04 Kill The President
05 People Pops And Fudgesicles For The Hit Factory
06 Rocketrocketrocketship
07 1-800-ALARM-ME
08 I've Got Enemies In High Places
09 Disappointment At The Taco Bell
11 Have Fun Rotting By Yourself
12 Yeah I Don't Know What It's Like To Be Around A Bunch Of Hipsters
13 Last On My List

http://www.multiupload.com/8FQF1TADEM

Altar of Plagues - White Tomb 2009



i thought this was already up, so maybe it got taken down. some of the best black metal there is; i prefer it over deafheaven (although i like deafheaven over subsequent altar releases). sol (2007) is also really good, but white tomb is phenomenal.

judging by the state of available links, it got taken down.

1. Earth : As A Womb
2. Earth : As A Furnace
3. Through The Collapse : Watchers Restrained
4. Through The Collapse : Gentian Truth

http://www.mediafire.com/?zduuz2injxo

4.23.2011

More than Life - Love Let Me Go (2010)




melodic hardcore. get this if you like MLIW, suicide file, life long tragedy, etc etc.

listen.

4.17.2011

Bar 9 - Hobbs Mix 2010


It's just piano tune for 20 minutes straight

click here

Asva - What You Don't Know Is Frontier 2008


i much prefer the title "futurists against the ocean", but this album hit harder due to the following story.


"As luck would have it, I’ve never met Stuart Dahlquist. In late spring of 2005, I patched an awkward bit of writing together hailing the operatic prog of Asva’s Futurists Against the Ocean. I e-mailed him the review and from then on, Stuart and I corresponded willy-nilly, mostly about books, ideas, places; his words always alarmingly honest and innocently unaware. A month after my Futurists review ran, Stuart’s brother, Michael, was killed. I woke up one morning, had coffee and checked some websites. There on Stephen O’Malley’s Ideologic page was the news. The one year anniversary of Michael’s death came around and Stuart wrestled with how he was going to spend that time. He was living in Long Beach, getting along well enough and doing his best to keep the demons at bay. He told me he was going to stay at a mountain cabin and think about Michael. When he came back down that mountain, he said he’d gotten deep down into a bottle of Wild Turkey, listened a lot to Michael’s band, Silkworm, and bawled his eyes out. He told me he missed Michael. He still tells me that a lot. I don’t blame him. Sometime after that I got a package in the mail; it was the What You Don’t Know Is Frontier demo. I put the disc on immediately. Given what I knew, the music was almost unbearably forlorn, a frigid gust of life rumbling the shelves in my living room. Outside the sun was bearing down – the first flex of a muscular summer heat. I have never heard anything like WYDKIF. It reminds me of the first time I heard Mozart’s Requiem, or Gould’s Goldberg Variations. The music has a punishing sort of beauty, an inflicted aesthetics that hands the hearer no choice. I wanted to share it; I pitched articles to some big glossies and never heard back. Undeterred, I tried to cook up a summit without border constraints. No e-mail, no phones. Stuart and I talked about getting together for a big, drunken interview: whisky and words, wishes and wants. I proposed that we do it down South. And then he told me about the family ranch in Livingston, Montana. Well – me being a fly-fisherman – we had our interview location. He told me little to nothing about the ranch proper. He did say that his grandfather’s marker was up there, high in the mountains. He told me what the marker said: That one day we might ride together in a different place. His Sons and Grandsons. And he told me that Michael’s marker will one day rest there as well. The Greek playwright Aeschylus said that there’s no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief. That quotation, at least for me, encapsulates WYDKIF. But I’m just a writer. I’m listening to the music and listening to what Stuart says about the music, and I’m trying to make a judgment. Sometimes, I can be right. Sometimes, I just cheat – and ask. “Everything I did [after Michael’s death] – and to a large extent still do – is directly affected by the sense of such an absolute loss,” Stuart wrote in an e-mail just before the New Year. “I wasn't sitting there writing music thinking of Michael, but his influence was inescapable.” The phrase, What You Don’t Know is Frontier, came from “Bring Me a Monkey,” a poem Michael wrote. The phrase reluctantly governs the music in the only way it can, acting simultaneously as some sort of wildly incongruous masthead and also as one’s only recourse against the unknown. Outside the slim boundaries of knowledge is – as always – the wilderness. Stuart confessed that the creative process wasn’t so much an emersion as it was avoidance; he poured as much of his emotion into that vessel as he could. One more stray drop would’ve split the hull. “The finished result was what I really wanted, needed actually, to hit an emotional chord,” he wrote. “WYDKIF – when taken as a whole – needed to have real impact to remind me: ‘this is where you were, Stuart, embrace it again.’ I think it succeeds in doing that.” It does. The music is a fabric, a structure that has always been here. Evocation is forever. Presence is tactile. Foundation rolls out to the horizon, what’s grown from its ground is as artificial as it is organic. Guitar and bass weep. Skins and brass are intermittent flares – hot crackling bursts of white and red in the midst of a bottomless black. Melodies ghost through ruin and the mind holds them fast and doesn’t let go. Analogues are plentiful. I thought of Grieg or Berlioz at their greatest bombast. I thought of peasant music; poor, tired and toothless folk gumming nursery rhymes. I thought of Morricone and Orff, Tampa Red, Charley Patton – even Wagner. As soon as I heard the final mix I e-mailed Stuart. “The feeling of vastness is unmatched,” I wrote. “Tons of imagery. It's hard to turn off the mind with these sounds. I just keep seeing the ocean. Lots of water. Lots of rock. Sky. Barren plains. Blood and filth and death. The melodies are touching; the bombast is cathartic. I'm happy as shit for you, bro. You've done it...” He really has. For three straight months, I listened to WYDKIF every day on the way to work. From the highway to the open fields and worn rural roads, my broken speakers rattled and vibrated, the bass thudded and hummed and roared through their scratched black grates. When the pipe organ comes in at the end, the rattling goes away. The organ has such presence, such heft, but it sounds like lightness, like the quality of having little to no physical weight. Stuart had originally performed the piece on a Hammond, but said the pipe organ was [Engineer] Randall [Dunn’s] suggestion; that he “wanted it to sound like air was moving, like the wind was coming back into your sails.” It does. It’s rejuvenating. It’s settling. It makes sense: “WYDKIF is about rebirth,” Stuart wrote, “about that light at the end of the tunnel. Amen.” It’s high past time for that interview, and I hear Livingston trout are just killing beadheads right about now." -lefthandpath.com



1. What You Don't Know Is Frontier
2. Christopher Columbus
3. Game In Hell Hard Work In Heaven
4. Trap For Judges


http://www.mediafire.com/?q0emnnyizwh

4.14.2011

Noisia - Essential Mix 2010


it's SSOOOOOOOO, REFRESHING!


1. Noisia — Essential Mix Intro
2. Noisia — Machine Gun (Amon Tobin Remix)
3. Noisia — Machine Gun
4. Noisia — Machine Gun (16 Bit Remix)
5. Phace — Absurd
6. Noisia — End Of The River
7. Rockwell & Zero T — Bone Structure
8. Noisia & Joe Seven — Hand Gestures
9. Noisia — Thursday
10. Noisia - Deception — Essential Mix Edit
11. Foreign Beggars & Noisia — Contact (Noisia Remix)
12. The Upbeats — Tor
13. Noisia — Leakage
14. Amon Tobin — Kitchen Sink (Noisia Remix)
15. Icicle — Anything
16. Spor — Pacifica
17. Stephan Bodzin — Luka Leon
18. Noisia — Alpha Centauri
19. Wolfgang Gartner — Firepower
20. Subfocus & Culture Shock — Move Higher
21. Justice — Newjack (Noisia Essential Mix Edit)
22. Tipper — Cycles Within Cycles Within
23. Dorian Concept — The F’ing Formula
24. Missy Elliott Missy Elliott — Work It
25. Bullion — Get Familiar
26. Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye — T Plays It Cool
27. The Bar-Kays — Holy Ghost
28. Noisia — Diplodocus
29. Phace — Vintage
30. The Upbeats & Teknik — Untitled
31. Noisia & Phace — Floating Zero
32. Rockwell — Full Circle
33. Alix Perez — The Observer
34. Teebee — Bioform
35. Abstract Elements — Wrong Way
36. Noisia & Joe Seven — Ease Forward
37. Noisia & Spor — Falling Through
38. Noisia — Silicon
39. Noisia & Phace — Mpd
40. Noisia & The Upbeats — Creep Out
41. Noisia & Foreign Beggars — Soul Purge
42. Noisia — Head Knot
43. Amon Tobin — El Cargo
44. Noisia — Whiskers
45. Daft Punk Daft Punk — Aerodynamic
46. Noisia — Peacock Strut
47. Noisia & Subfocus — Three And A Half
48. Mr. Oizo Mr. Oizo — Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
49. Noisia — Red Heat
50. Daft Punk Daft Punk — Oh Yeah
51. Radiohead Radiohead — Idiotheque
52. Consequence — Feeling Like We Do
53. Misanthrop — Shadow
54. The Prodigy The Prodigy — Omen (Noisia Remix)
55. Dom & Noisia — Taijitsu
56. Noisia Ft. Giovanca — My World
57. Spor — Aztec (Noisia Essential Mix Edit)
58. Noisia & Foreign Beggars — Shellshock
59. Noisia — Stigma (Noisia Essential Mix Edit)
60. Noisia & Amon Tobin — Sunhammer
61. Noisia — Square Feet
62. Opgezwolle — Dipsaus
63. Noisia — Split The Atom
64. Foreign Beggars — Safedrian


http://dnbshare.com/download/01-noisia_-_essential_mix-sat-03-12-2010-talion.mp3.html

Capsule - No Ghost 2011


CAPSULE.

CAPSULE.

IT'S CAPSULE.

have it memorized by the 4th


1.Neuralize So Numb
2.Small Caps
3.Outline
4.Ton Work
5.Future World Citizen
6.Graft
7.Rylan
8.Isn't Us
9.Kayso
10.Gown Of Frost
11.Miscology
12._

http://www.mediafire.com/?e88usp6le27npmr

4.11.2011

Black Bear - The Cinnamon Phase 2006


first song! rest of it gets old fast.


http://www.mediafire.com/?pxdnrn9733e020u

Niggas With Guitars - Ethnic Frenzy 2011


think...bohren and william basinski mashed into salem and balam acab.


http://www.mediafire.com/?4vlr8expheuiojq

Mountain Man - Grief (2011)




This was a three piece band that was touring with All Teeth. They had a good sound,  thair feedback hurt my eerz tho. Apparently this is a concept album about the five stages of grief, it's just their most recent work and I wanted to download something. Add more tags and a description if you like. Cliiick.

4.06.2011

Admiral Angry - A Fire To Burn Down The World EP 2010

from the band:

Alright,

Since I don't have nearly enough time to respond to the e-mails about "the future of admiral" and since I don't want to play favorites, you ALL get to find out at the same time. August 15th we pack our amps and guitars and head to Wet 'n Dry studios to finally record A Fire to Burn Down the World. Soon after, the album will be packaged and distributed by Shelsmusic.

For those of you who are unaware of the situation the band is in, Daniel Kraus (or to those who knew him, THE Admiral) passed away earlier this year leaving us with one last piece of material, which is A Fire. This is not Buster pt. 2, nor is it ten songs sloppily put together to be forgotten. It's a mammoth of an album. One 30 minute long song, meant to punish you for all the bad things you've done in your bedroom. A Fire is not meant for everyone, but is being released for the one person that had the determination to set this world ablaze before he left it.

As for the aftermath, we are still determining whether we will be playing specific shows that have been offered to us...the main obstacle being funding. We are all honored by the surprising response to Buster, by both the fans and the media.

Finally, as a reminder, ALL of the profits earned from "Buster" and "A Fire to Burn Down the World" will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis fund. As it was, and as it always will be, we hope you find our music most unpleasant.

-M


http://www.mediafire.com/?u2g2dmoghk3

Between the Buried and Me - The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues 2011


noodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodlenoodle.


1. Specular Reflection
2. Augment of Rebirth
3. Lunar Wilderness

http://www.mediafire.com/?mdbto764oy3slmr

Young Widows - In and Out of Youth and Lightness 2011


quieter and more fluid, longer songs. june 3rd!


1. Young Rivers
2. Future Heart
3. In and Out of Lightness
4. Lean on the Ghost
5. The Muted Man
6. Right in the End
7. Miss Tambourine Wrist
8. White Golden Rings
9. In and Out of Youth

http://www.mediafire.com/?xpcfiii1ezww5eo

Joyce Manor - S/T 2011



1. Orange Julius
2. Call Out (Laundry)
3. Beach Community
4. Derailed
5. Famous Friend
6. Leather Jacket
7. 21st Dead Rats
8. Constant Nothing
9. Ashtray Petting Zoo
10. Constant Headache

And then you finally found me, pretending to sleep.
You said such nice things about me, I felt guilty and cheap.
You took two steps to the kitchen, and just stared at the sink.
I couldn't hold back a smile, I still wish I could have seen you
Having sex in the morning, your love was foreign to me.
It made me think maybe human is not such a bad thing to be.
But I just laid there in protest, entirely fucked.
It's such a stubborn reminder one perfect night's not enough. Link

http://www.mediafire.com/?6ynssh9n2unrtbw





Constant Headache EP 2010


1.
Constant Nothing 01:27



2.
Done Right Discount Flooring 01:21



3.
Five Beer Plan 01:56



4.
Chumped 01:38



5.
Leather Jacket 02:17

http://joycemanor.bandcamp.com/

4.04.2011

HOLY SHIT RESO


The Qemists - Your Revolution (Reso Remix)

http://www.mediafire.com/?r85r4n972kls65t





Holy god shit dfuck fasdfkasdf;asas. This song is from a year ago I don't know why I didn't get it until now. I could listen to this song for hours on repeat. ALSO, Look forward to a big post this evening.. I was going to put this in it but it was too good to wait. Enjoy!

Pygmy Lush - Old Friends (2011)




Members of pg.99 and City of Caterpillar went on to form a strange hybrid of folk and old school skramz. This album and Mount Hope (2008) did away with all the skramz bits (well, mostly) and went to straight hushed folk tunes. Fuck new Fleet Foxes, this is where the hype should be.

listen.

4.01.2011

Aquilonian/Sollubi - Split 2010




jesus fucking christ. think bongripper with moss. with weedeater. the sollubi vocals and lyrics are AWESOME.

and aquilonian is like bongripper. with black sabbath. still cool. but not as cool as sollubi.

Aquilonian
1.Symphonica de Levita31:29
Sollubi
2.The Struggle36:30


http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=MPDkUzv