Friday, April 30, 2010

Zoot Sims & Joe Pass - Blues for Two

Hi, it's been a while, all 0 of you reading this. This is a nice little album by saxophonist Zoot Sims and guitarist Joe Pass. It ranges from bebop to loungey-type music. It's omega chill, and you'll love feeling extra classy whilst listening to it. Poor Butterfly is a favourite. So is Remember, and Dindi, and all of them. Get it (in 320, which is like the blu-ray of mp3s) here.

EDIT: I'm an idiot. here's the first song in delicious non-corrupt mp3.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Have A Nice Life - Time of Land


HOLY FUCKING SHIT THIS IS THE BEST SATURDAY NIGHT/EARLY SUNDAY MORNING IN MONTHS.

About Time of Land by HAVE A NICE LIFE
Time of Land is the name of an E.P. we kind of fell into while working on our next full-length album. It was sold in physical form only once: at our first show ever, at The Stone in NYC. About 50 tapes were sold that night.

Now, the E.P. is available for free to everyone who couldn't make it to the show, in digital form. Thank you very much, to everyone, for your continued and completely overwhelming support for us, our label, and our music. It is deeply, deeply appreciated.

If You Would Like To Support The Band Or Know More
www.enemieslist.net is our self-run, self-financed record label. We put out records by bands that record themselves. We think the music is really, really good. Check out the stuff we have available. Sign up for our very-sporadic newsletter. We think you'll probably like it.

In conclusion: Please download the record. Send it to your friends. Post it places. Review it. Tell us what you think.

Thanks,
HAVE A NICE LIFE

SNATCH IT HERE

Took me literally 3 whole minutes to calm myself down and correctly fill in the username and pw on the Blogspot login page. I love it when excitement takes over my train of thoughts.

First listen: I love this. Absolutely love it. Last track makes a great closer for this EP. They're just really pro at closings, aren't they? And droneeeeee. Drone everywhereeeeee. <3 I have no other coherent things to say. Just please do yourself a favour and listen to it.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Grammatics - s/t

An all-time favourite of mine. Grammatics are a British pop rock band, and I know exactly what goes through your minds right now, and I can assure that you are wrong. None of that generic or bland sound of pop-rock going on in this album. Haunting and beautiful vocal of Owen Brinley, his engaging lyrics and enchanting cello playing are all you will get from this debut album.

Listen here.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Acid Witch - Witchtanic Hellucinations

First thing that popped into my mind upon my first listening of this album was: "Where the fuck have I been all my life?". I am so late to the party, but this is seriously an essential album to listen to, whether you're into doom and death metal or only have a little interest.

Soooo.. delicious and heavy.

Also, next time (if ever) I'm having/going to a Hallowe'en party, this shit will go straight on the top of the music playlist. The whole album will be on repeat, too.

WITCH. TANIC.
HEEEELLLLUCINAAAAAAAAAAAATIONS.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Lifelover - Dekadens

Here you go, something not so painfully entry-level post from me. Firstly I gotta say, I am still new to the whole metal and its sub-genres in general, but it didn't take long for this EP to catch my attention. It is supposed to be depressive black metal, but most of the lyrics are in Swedish so ¯\(°_o)/¯.

Nevertheless, it's really enjoyable. Listen here.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wutang Vs. The Beatles


Remixed by Tom Caruana, It generally has samples of covers, which is kind of misleading. The actual songs themselves are really good, and he manages to keep the flow of both songs.

Download or stream it here (it's free!)

Friday, January 15, 2010

A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head

Fuck yes, this second full length from APTBS kicks ass! If you've ever listened to their debut before and thought nothing could get any louder than that, you were wrong. So wrong. Exploding Head will literally split your ears off with more noise explosions and intense distortions (played in full volume, of course). My personal favourite is the track Deadbeat, can't ever get enough of the catchy beat. Also highly recommended if you're a fan of The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy.

The loudest band of New York's best, get it here.