mercredi 6 octobre 2010

The Impossibles - Anthology '94-'98

The Impossibles - Anthology '94-'98 (1999)
Ska-punk that sounds like old Weezer sometimes.
Here's a very enthusiastic review from Punknews:
I remember there was a time when I drove all night behind the wheel of our tour van. I just had gotten the mixes to THE IMPOSSIBLES' first record and I thought it was amazing. I fell in love with it, I listened to it for hours and hours, over and over on the drive. Words couldn't and still can't describe how excited I was to have a chance at releasing that record.
- Vinnie Fiorello, drummer for Less than Jake, co-founder of Fueled by Ramen Records

There aren't many records that I've listened to enough to where I could give an informed review without actually listening to the music while writing. There's the Clash's London Calling, probably Minor Threat's Discography, and maybe Rancid's Life Won't Wait, though I'd have to look at the insert booklet to see who all the guest musicians were on that one. Yet here I am, sitting at my desk at work, able to play every single one of the 20 (or 22 on some releases) songs of the Impossibles' Anthology through in my head.

The first few words of the record, "Hi, we're the Impossibles from Austin, Texas!" offers a small piece of information that leads to more. The Impossibles were heavily influenced by fellow Southern punk band Avail, and as luck would have it, opening for Avail proved to be a major stepping stone in gaining recognition in the punk scene. From a purely sonic perspective, I can more easily hear a similarity to Weezer (in ska-punk form), though since Weezer's Blue Album didn't come out until May of 1994, it's hard to believe the influence was there at that time, though the same urgent feeling of onsettting tragedy that Weezer would eventually make famous underlies most of the Impossibles' songs.

The band's seminal fan favorite "Eightball" starts off the record, with a crushing pre-verse that leads into a whimsical semi-ska verse that demonstrates the band's strong and witty lyrics: "It is, without a doubt, hard to figure out this magic ball / What gives it its mojo powers, and makes it so mystical? / Is it the faith of over a million kids who find it believable? Or is it a bunch of four-sided dice trapped in a black plastic ball?!"

The second track, "Widowmaker," appears twice on the album in two different forms, and like "Eightball," provides the framework for much of the Impossibles' song structure: third wave ska or ska-punk verses with heavily distorted choruses and plenty of hooks to boot. Since there's not enough space to describe each one of the classics, I'll highlight some of my favorite lines from their stellar lyrics.
  • "Back for the Attack": "Problems surfaced and they capsized our relationship / I now propose this expedition to salvage it / The weather may start getting rough / Our tiny ship may be tossed / I'll not be stopped by acts of God, I'll get you back at any cost!"
  • "Leave No Man Behind": "Every once in awhile I get tangled up on my loose ends / And I strangle myself on promises made to old friends. / Just once he'd like to take one step forward, not two steps back / Like the drops in the bucket balanced on his back / The little things add up so fast."
  • "Something Fierce": "It's never cold enough / My Rubik's Cube is never solved...unless taken apart / I'm hung from the highest tree / The birds won't nest with me / As the slingshots take aim / The bull's eye is on my frame."
  • "Fatboy": "In elementary I was the lowest class / A bitter little kid good at science and math / Well, I never had a problem making other kids laugh / When they'd steal my lunch or kick me in the ass."
"Fatboy," along with "Everyday" are two of the catchiest songs on the record that also feature the horn playing of guitarist and singer Rory Phillips. Phillips and guitarist Gabe Hascall also often exchange vocal duties like in the emo-tinged "Descriptive Essay, 100 Words." Even the cutest of songs like "Francis," an ode to a teddy bear, is laced with restlessness and unease.

The Impossibles, while still teenagers barely old enough to drive, created a set of masterpieces that most musicians today strive for, but few achieve. The band's raw and bare emotion is cleverly leaked through witty and thoughtful lyrics and perfectly suiting music that toggles between light, fluffy ska to spine-jarring anthems. Along with Minor Threat, Operation Ivy, and the Germs, this is one "Anthology" that no music fan should be without.

This appears to be out of print.
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dimanche 1 août 2010

Sick of it all



SICK OF IT ALL..::hardcore punk from New York,



2010 album


vendredi 30 juillet 2010

Hellbound Hepcats

The Hellbound Hepcats are bringing back the sound of the 1950's with an aggressive, big-beat twist-seamlessly fusing elements of Johnny Burnette, Chuck Berry and Brian Setzer with the pure energy of rockabilly. These hardworking rock'n'rollers combine the rawness and passion of the Sun Studio sessions with a harder, faster, more hip-shaking rhythm that is all their own. The Hellbound Hepcats' music reflects the rebellious spirit of early rock n' roll without imitating it. Their originality adds a much-needed new spin to the current rockabilly scene. And, their from Montreal!






mercredi 28 juillet 2010

Daylights


The 5 song Sinking EP from the Pennsylvania based Daylight is a must hear if you are a fan of melodic punk/post-hardcore. A lot like Nothington without the rootsy undertones, a little Like Polar Bear Club but less plodding, and sorta like Title Fight but more gruff and less poppy, this is highly recommended for fans of those groups and also for fans of Small Brown Bike and/or Hot Water Music. It’s more interesting than standard-issue melodic punk but more straightforward than your typical post-hardcore without really venturing into terms that could ever be called “the E word”. Maybe even a little like As Friends Rust, or not. If it seems like I’m struggling to find the right words to describe Sinking, it’s because I am. Good EP!

lundi 26 juillet 2010

Brand New (2001)


Remember when Brand New was a punk band that only talked about Morrissey? Those were good days. Frontman Jesse Lacey is one of the best lyricists, if not one of the most frustrating (have you ever really listened to the words to Deja Entendu?). He brought his A game to Brand New’s debut, though, serving up several songs that still rank as the group’s best.

mardi 4 mai 2010

Bane


BANE
..::fast hardcore from Massachusetts, US
.:if you like: Cause For Alarm, The Killing Flame, X-Acto

http://www.myspace.com/banecentral



::download album::

01 - the bold and the beautiful
02 - as the world turns
03 - the guiding light
04 - another world
05 - one life to live
06 - the young and the restless

mardi 20 avril 2010

Canadian Bands

Here's a post for a bunch myspace links to Canadian bands to tide you over. I'll use "gruff vocals" as a filter to limit myself, as if the "Canadian" filter wasn't enough.
Cowboy and the Prizefightergruff mid-tempo (but dancey) punk rock from BC
Aspirationsextremely gruff-voiced dude with beautiful-voiced girl shouting over sampled beats
Orphan Choirfolky punk rock
Explode and Rebuildexcellent post-hardcore from Quebec, whose music I can't find ANYWHERE
Dig it Upmembers of Explode and Rebuild, but more rock n' roll-y... kinda like The Bronx
Our Mercurythey're amazing, sound like Latterman and RX Bandits mixed, earlier stuff was more like HWM
The Artist LifeCanada's The Loved Ones, but for unattractive pop punk girls
The Flatlinersjust in case you haven't got around to hearing them
Living With Lionspop punk with lots of gang shouts and fun times
Carpentermust have sneaked through the gruff filter, but an awesome band that plays acoustic-driven punk rock
All State Championearly band of members of Carpenter, but with a sound more like Braid's
Hijack Deltanew band with members of Kover and Blue Skies At War
40 Thievesreggae-influenced gruff (pop) punk
ThunderhawksI've already
posted about themThe Sainte Catherinesyou should know them by now...
The Organ ThievesI think this is just meant to be rock music, it's almost radio friendly, I think... I like them

mercredi 14 avril 2010

Friends Of Friends


Some cool cat named Robert saw my blog here and liked it for whatever reason. Being the radical guy he is, he e-mailed me with some recommendations, the theme being 'lesser known Tallahassee bands'. The one I enjoyed most is Friends Of Friends; they play music that would fit perfectly on the No Idea roster, with their sound seeming to touch on many different sub-subgenres within the realm of 'orgcore'. They use at least two vocalists, and on top of that each of them has a pretty good range, so you get a good amount of variety throughout a listen of the album. The instrumentation changes up as well, furthering the variation in sound provided. This incidentally meant there were some songs or parts of songs I didn't really like, mostly when they sound like bands in the 'darkest corners' of the No Idea sound. Though most of it is really good, and I'll definitely be following the band to see what they do next. Thanks, Rob.Oh, and they offer the latest full-length release for free digital download. They have an EP out as well that you can find and purchase, I'm sure it's good.

lundi 12 avril 2010

Hijack Delta

Hijack Delta is a new supergroup of sorts from the Toronto area. Members have played in such excellent bands as Blue Skies At War, Kover, Crimson Mire, Coldbluesky and Summer of '92, covering a broad spectrum of genres overall. With Ryan Mills on lead vocals, Hijack Delta mostly resembles Kover, but with a more matured and rock-based sound going on. It all works very well, and comes off perfectly live. The band has been passing out copies of their 2-song demo/EP "Loose Genes", which is included in the download below. As a bonus of sorts, the .rar file also contains the third track from their next EP, Robot Suits For Animated Youngsters. More can be heard at their myspace. I urge you to check out not only Hijack Delta, but each of the members' former bands as well.Oh and hey, I'm back from my unexplained absence from this blog... what's up? Hopefully there's still some people checking this thing.

samedi 10 avril 2010

2009

Well, it's mid-April 2010, so what better time than now to post my year-end list for 2009?! I had this typed up as a Word document for a while but never posted it. It's far from perfect, I mean after the first 30 I kinda just started throwing everything in vaguely suitable spots. I tried not to think too much about it to avoid migraines and breakdowns and shit. A lot of it could shift around at any given time, really. So many great albums were released last year. Oh yeah, and if you're wondering, no I'm not going to try to do a list for EPs or Splits or Demos or 7 inches or anything like that. Anyway, here it is, in a boring text list format:
1. Weatherbox – The Cosmic Drama
2. The Xcerts – In The Cold Wind We Smile
3. A Death In The Family – Small Town Stories
4. Glocca Morra – The Working Bones, A Health Decline
5. Touch Committee – Winter Beard
6. So Long Forgotten – Things We Can See And Things We Cannot
7. Alexander The Great – Faces Change
8. My Heart To Joy - Seasons In Verse
9. Castevet – Summer Fences
10. We Were Promised Jetpacks – These Four Walls
11. The Sidekicks – Weight Of Air
12. Manchester Orchestra – Mean Everything To Nothing
13. Sleep Bellum Sonno – Judge Us By How We Lived Our Lives Not By How We Made Our Living
14. Cymbals Eat Guitars – Why There Are Mountains
15. Mumford And Sons – Sigh No More
16. The Thermals – Now We Can See
17. Pteradon – Unreleased Full Length18. Survive Atlantica – I Woke The Devil
19. Taking Back Sunday – New Again
20. Brand New – Daisy
21. mewithoutYou – It’s all crazy! It’s all false! It’s all a dream! It’s alright
22. Into It. Over It. – 52 Weeks
23. O Pioneers!!! – Neon Creeps
24. Crazy Arm – Born To Ruin
25. Polar Bear Club – Chasing Hamburg
26. As Cities Burn – Hell Or High Water
27. Thrice - Beggars
28. Fake Problems – It’s Great To Be Alive
29. Mansions – New Best Friends
30. Therefore I Am – The Sound Of Human Lives
31. Sounds Like Violence – The Devil On Nobel Street
32. Orphan Choir – Orphan Choir
33. A City Safe From Sea – Throw Me Through Walls
34. Hammer No More The Fingers – Looking For Bruce
35. Sea Wolf – White Water, White Bloom
36. Cursive – Mama, I’m Swollen
37. Crooks – Crooks
38. Above Them – Blueprint For A Better Time
39. Honest Iago – Straight On ‘Til Morning
40. Holopaw – Oh, Glory. Oh, Wilderness.
41. Old Canes – Feral Harmonic
42. Pilot Speed – Wooden Bones
43. Stereotyperider – Songs In The Key Of F and U4
4. Shook Ones - The Unquotable A.M.H.4
5. Sights And Sounds – Monolith
46. Let Me Run – Meet Me At The Bottom
47. Strike Anywhere – Iron Front
48. Frank Turner – Poetry Of The Deed
49. Chuck Ragan – Gold Country
50. Kid, You’ll Move Mountains - Loomings
51. North Lincoln – Midwestern Blood
52. Spirit Fangs – Read My Palm, Revenant
53. The Devil And The Lion – The Devil And The Lion
54. Kidcrash – Snacks
55. Twin Atlantic - Vivarium
56. Alexisonfire – Old Crows/Young Cardinals
57. Red Collar – Pilgrim
58. American Steel – Dear Friends And Gentle Hearts
59. Permanent Bastards – Emericans
60. Little Brazil - Son
61. Over Stars And Gutters – Consider This Your Curse
62. White Rabbits – It’s Frightening
63. Riverboat Gamblers – Underneath The Owl
64. An Horse – Rearrange Beds
65. Akron/Family – Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free6
6. Bayonets – Wishes & Wishes
67. Annabel – Each And Everyone
68. Broadway Calls – Good Views, Bad News
69. Gifts From Enola – From Fathoms
70. Gray Young – Firmament
71. Crystal Antlers - Tentacles
72. Blakfish - Champions
73. The Twilight Sad – Forget The Night Ahead
74. Zoey Van Goey – The Cage Was Unlocked All Along
75. 10-4 Eleanor - ...Too Bad
76. Nana Grizol – Love It! Love It!
77. In The Red – Volume 2
78. Loom – Selva Molhada
79. Dead To Me – African Elephants
80. Company Of Thieves – Ordinary Riches
81. American War - Rhetoric
82. Guiltmaker - Dilemmas
83. Mutiny On The Bounty – Danger Mouth
84. Friends Of Friends – Deep Search
85. Nakatomi Plaza - Ghosts86. Success! – Success!
87. Say Anything – Say Anything
88. Take One Car – When The Ceiling Meets The Floor
89. Fine Before You Came – Sfortuna
90. The Dodos – Time To Die
91. Shinobu – Strange Spring Air9
2. Nothington – Roads, Bridges and Ruins
93. Lana Avacada – The Warehouse
94. The Taxpayers – A Rhythm In The Cages
95. Dignan – Cheaters And Thieves
96. P.O.S. – Never Better
97. Every Atlas – The Ghosts Of Everyone
98. Bomb The Music Industy! – Scrambles
99. This Is My Suitcase – The Keys To Cat Heaven
100. The Swellers – Ups And Downsizing
101. The Snake The Cross The Crown – On A Carousel Of Sound We Go Round
102. Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band – Outer South
103. P.O.Box – InBetweenTheLines
104. The Nation Blue – Rising Waters
105. Monsters Of Folk – Monsters Of Folk
106. Mike Hale – Lives Like Mine
107. Arliss Nancy – Dance To Forget
108. Ruiner – Hell Is Empty
109. The Evening Rig – Is Doin’ Stuff
110. Dear Landlord – Dream Homes
111. Lucero – 1372 Overton Park
112. Measured In Grey - ...One Good Year
113. The Golden Age – Unlock Yourself
114. Vanilla Pod – Poets On Payday
115. American Art – Deceiver/Re-arranging The Furniture
116. Moneen – The World I Want To Leave Behind
117. Propagandhi – Supporting Caste
118. Heartsounds – Until We Surrender
119. Baroness – Blue Record

jeudi 8 avril 2010

Campaign

About a month before its planned vinyl release date, the new EP from Atlanta's Campaign, "It Likes To Party" has been put up for free digital download. I only just finished my first listen, but trust me: these songs are very, very good. Good enough for me to come out of blogging break and post this as soon as I could, if that means anything. Campaign continues to prove themselves as one of the best new gruff, melodic punk rock/post-hardcore bands around. This is definitely as (or more) solid as their last EP (which is also available for free), so pick this up if you liked that.

Tracklisting:
1. Rock Bottom Summer
2. Wormwood
3. Best Luck
4. Blue Pills And Whiskey
5. Bored To Death
Bit Rate: 320

dimanche 28 mars 2010

Lipona


This EP is completely free so tell all of your friends : HERE

I would strongly suggest giving it a listen. Pigeonholed is a short but sweet EP of some nicely executed punk rock with a bit of a hardcore edge. The lyrics are probably the most noticeable aspect when you listen to this record as they reflect on the band's views towards the current music industry, pop culture, and moral ethics. They definitely don't hold back with how they write and deliver these lyrics and it's a very redeeming quality on this EP.

Lipona makes good use of all seventeen minutes of this EP by delivering solid melodies, strong lyrics, and fairly impressive musicianship on each track. Beginning immediately on the opening track, "Beginning the Dynamite Era" which starts with soft guitar build-up and develops into a punk anthem. The harmonization of the lines "Our whole lives wasted / We never traced it / Back to ourselves, back to the choices made" in the chorus and the gang vocals in the bridge really drive this song and make it an excellent starter to Pigeonholed. The next track, "Tragedy of the Commons" changes things up a little bit, as this is more in vein of a fast-paced melodic hardcore track. "Hawks" and "Reverberations" show Lipona playing their style of anthemic punk rock that was exhibited on the first track, and this is what they're most comfortable playing. "Reverberations" does feature some great hooks and a well-done bridge that makes this track somewhat memorable.

The one curve-ball they throw at you is the acoustic track, "Shooty Hoops." This is arguably the most noticeable track on the record and it's also probably the weakest. It suffers from being somewhat cheesy and being out of place with the other songs on the EP. One positive thing is the lyrics that tell a story of the band's negative attitude towards mainstream music and media.

This EP is completely free so tell all of your friends : HERE



vendredi 26 mars 2010

Rehaser


Punk rock from Gainsville Florida, with the bassist of Less than Jake
listen : Rehaser - PVC

mercredi 24 mars 2010

PODCAST - Mars 2010


PODCAST pour le mois de mars

à downloader : ICI

lundi 22 mars 2010

COPY

Pub de Pedigree (2009)

VS

Brids (2006, par Pleix, sur le pièce Poney Part 1, de Vitalic)

samedi 20 mars 2010

Poor Habit


jeudi 18 mars 2010

Gorillaz


The new Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach, is set for a March 9th release. Guests include Lou Reed, Mark E. Smith, Snoop Dogg, De La Soul, Gruff Rhys, and Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of the Clash. You can stream the new single “Stylo” featuring Mos Def and Bobby Womack here. I like the beat, but I’m not too crazy about the song.

mardi 16 mars 2010

Belvedere - Fast Forward Eats The Tape (2004)


1. Subhuman Nature
2. Three's A Crowd
3. Closed Doors
4. Unplugged
5. Quicksand
6. Two Minutes For Looking So Good
7. All About Perspectives
8. Elementally Regarded
9. Brandy Wine
10. Stain
11. Slaves To The Pavement
12. Early Retirement
13. Popular Inquiries Into Everyday Disasters
14. Bad Decisions
15. Anesthetic

Download album here : MediaFire
www.myspace.com/belvedere

dimanche 14 mars 2010

Adhesive - SideBurner


Album : SideBurner (1996)

:download album::

01.Nothing Is Won
02.A Thousand Times
03.Bubble Burst
04.On A Pedestal
05.Scottie
06.Never Been
07.Scent Of Life
08.Conscience
09.
Vacuum
10.Burnt
11.The Quest
12.Influence
13.Pipedream

vendredi 12 mars 2010

The Heavy

Download:
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jeudi 11 mars 2010

Délai


Désolé du délai, encore quelques problèmes avec les copyrights et les droits d'auteurs...

mardi 9 mars 2010

Bomb the music industry !


samedi 13 février 2010

STRKRFT – Heartbreaker (Feat. John Legend) (Wolfgang Gartner Remix)

Heartbreaker is the surprise collaboration between MSTRKRFT and John Legend originally from the Fist of God album. The lyrics to to this song are pretty straight forward but fitting, he’s passionately in love with a girl who quits on him in the heat of the moment. Now he’s living with this strange combination of love and pain because for some sucker-mc reason he still loves the girl despite the fact that she’s off with a new playboy.

The production for the original is refreshing because it’s not your typical MSTRKRFT head banger but after a bunch of listens you kinda wish it was. Thankfully, there’s an electro-house producer called Wolfgang Gartner who had similar feelings about the situation…

jeudi 11 février 2010

Metric – Monster Hospital (MSTRKRFT Remix)



Next up is the absolutely ballin MSTRKRFT remix of Metric’s Monster Hospital from a couple of years ago. With MSTRKRFT’s patented pounding synths backing up Emily Hanes’s earnest melodies this song is a classic. Hanes’s voice swirls, twisting around the ferocious synths to create something dark and powerful. The lyrics are so desperate and forceful that they fit perfectly with the pulsating synths that reinforce the tone of the lyrics. This is one of my all time favorite remixes and a great get hype song to boot. Enjoy.

Metric – Monster Hospital (MSTRKRFT Remix).mp3

Download entire album here

dimanche 7 février 2010

Back on thr track..

We’re glad to note that the blog is now listed on the Hype Machine, the best music blog aggregator on the web!

And after two months from the restart, we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you, to the people who are reading and listening our CC licensed music (to this day, already downloaded more than 12000 times!), to all the artists, the journalists and bloggers who mentioned us (and especially Trent from Bad-Fotography, E from Das Klienicum, Giuseppe from Happy Days are Here Again and David from Largehearted Boy), the wonderful netlabel community (Commons Baby, Netlabel Lover, Bumpfoot, Headphonica, 23seconds, Anomolo and many many more) and obviously the lovely people from Creative Commons.

More music and more interesting news coming soon. Stay tuned!

PS. Some people begged us to publish less punk - punkrock bands.. :]

Mock & Toof – Day Ken Died [mp3] (via FACT mag)
Caribou – Odessa [link]
Four Tet – Angel Echoes (BBC Session) [soundcloud]
Lali Puna – Remember [mp3] (via MorrMusic)
Bot’Ox – Blue Steel [youtube]
Efterklang – Modern Drift [vimeo]
The XX – VCR (Matthew Dear Remix) [mp3] (via Pitchfork)
Jan Turkenburg – In My Spaceship (Pilooski Remix) [youtube]
The Swiss – Bubble Bath [youtube]
Arthur Russell – This is how We Walk on the Moon (Bogdan edit) [soundcloud]
The Album Leaf – Falling from the Sun [mp3] (via Sub Pop)
Beach House – Used to Be [Daytrotter Session] [mp3]
Spaceman3 – Rollercoaster [discogs]
Sixto Rodriguez – Sugar Man [Daytrotter Session] [mp3]
Shugo Tokumaru – Paparazzi [youtube]
Yukihiro Takahashi (Feat. Lali Puna & amiina) – Meteor Rain [youtube]
Moondog – Moondog [discogs]
Ennio Morricone – La Prima Volta [youtube]
Ennio Morricone – Guerra e Pace, Pollo e Brace [youtube]
Can – She Brings The Rain [youtube]
Brian Eno & John Cale – Spinning Away [youtube]

Calexico Live at China Theater (Stockholm, Sweden) on 2003-04-25 [archive]
Loscil live in Montreal 2004 [mp3] (via Mutek)
Beirut Live at KLRU Studios (Austin, Texas) on 2007-03-16 [archive]
Animal Collective Live at Tavastia (Helsinki, Finland) on 2006-07-03 [archive]
Vic Chesnutt Live at Central Presbyterian Church (Austin, Texas) on 2009-12-05 [archive]

samedi 6 février 2010

Hero

Le culte du guitariste s'est éteint récemment et a été remplacé par celui du DJ. Ne nous attardons pas à ce phénomène qui fait l'objet des discussions aux accents prophétiques sur la toile depuis déjà plusieurs années.
C'est vrai, Papa dépense maintenant plusieurs centaines de dollars chez Moog en achetant les platines Numark les plus cheaps et un kit Serato qui permettra à Fiston de beatmatcher tous ses remixes de Justice d'un seul clic et les oreilles bouchées.On ne s'étonna donc pas de voir la compagnie Activision, qui nous avait déjà donné la franchise Guitar Hero, lancer le jeu DJ Hero le 27 Octobre dernier. Ainsi, il est maintenant possible d'enchaîner des dizaines de hits (la liste variée est tout de même impressionante et démontre que les concepteurs ont fait leurs devoirs en incluant des incontournables des dancefloors d'hier et d'aujourd'hui) dans le confort de son salon. Deux Ecstasy, un glowstick, un tattoo tribal et on se croirait à Ibiza.
Des gens qui font sans doute des demandes spécialesLe promoteur ou le gérant ne vous remettra pas 12$ en disant "Je sais, c'est bizarre... la place était pleine mais personne n'a bu!!!" Personne ne vous remettra un CD en vous demandant de le mettre au complet. Personne n'ira chercher son Ipod dans son auto. Vous ne serez jamais limité à 2 drinks gratuits. Les DJs locaux ne viendront pas se planter derrière vous pour "approuver" vos mixes en hochant la tête. Les DJs locaux ne viendront pas se planter derrière vous pour vous dire "Dude! Cette track-là se mix trop bien avec le dernier Boys Noize... Drop la bass man!!!" Les DJs locaux ne viendront pas ajuster le mixer par dessus votre épaule.

dj locaux

Des DJs locauxLe promoteur ou le gérant n'ajustera pas le mixer ou l'ampli à toutes les 10 minutes. Votre invité ne partira pas tout de suite après son set. On ne vous demandera pas de jouer tel ou tel mocreau parce que "c'est la fête de ma meilleure amie!!!" Personne ne vous demandera de fouiller dans votre collection de disques. Vous n'aurez jamais d'invité qui mix avec Itunes. Personne ne vous demandera de jouer du Michael Jackson pendant que "Smooth Criminal" joue. Personne ne vous dira "Oh! Wow! Tu connais Velvet Underground!!!!" Personne ne vous demandera de jouer Warsaw "parce qu'après ça Joy Division c'était de la marde..." Le DJ qui joue avant vous ne videra jamais le dancefloor avec sa dernière chanson.

En fait, peut-être vaudrait-il mieux remercier les concepteurs du jeu...

mardi 26 janvier 2010

King of Nuthin'









King of nuthin' on myspace : http://www.myspace.com/thekingsofnuthinboston

vendredi 22 janvier 2010

Yeah!

jeudi 14 janvier 2010

Stronger than ever - Various Artists

First promo CD i had
Stronger Than ever - 1997
Burning hearts records

::download album here::

01 - satanic surfers - shooting
02 - breach - center
03 - millencolin - twenty two
04 - 59 times the pain - start the song
05 - liberator - girls i had
06 - the hives - what's that spell...go to hell!
07 - no fun at all - shot by both sides
08 - puffball - superbee
09 - raised fist - peak
10 - bodyjar - adnam the one-armed bricklayer
11 - within reach - friend
12 - home grown - we are dumb
13 - chickenpox - what would you do
14 - mindjive - angel

mardi 12 janvier 2010

Anti-Flag

ANTI-FLAG
..::punk band from Pittsburgh, US


Album : Die for the gouvernment (first album)

::download album here::

01.You'd Do The Same
02.You've Got To Die For The Government
03.Drink Drank Punk
04.Rotten Future
05.Safe Tonight
06.Red White And Brainwashed
07.Davey Destroyed The Punk Scene
08.Summer Squatter Go Home
09. She's My Little Go-Go Dancer
10.Police State In The Usa
11.Punk By The Book
12.Fuck Police Brutality
13.I'm Being Watched By The Cia
14.Kill The Rich
15.No More Dead
16.Confused Youth
17.Your Daddy Was A Rich Man, Your Daddy's Fucking Dead

lundi 11 janvier 2010

Arms Aloft


Great band, this record is great. It’s the sort of music that I’d classify as pop punk but the gruff vocals and guitar interplay have shades of Hot Water Music in ‘em. It’s melodic and catchy.
From their Demo :
July 2007 Demo
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