상세 컨텐츠

본문 제목

Robedoor Too Down To Die Zip

카테고리 없음

by renetechne1976 2020. 3. 4. 01:01

본문

Probably my favorite No Trend record. A confrontational mess of a breakup record, encompassing post-punk, warped funk, no wave, garage punk, and goth-rock, with Lydia Lunch providing backing vocals, plus some skronking free-jazz sax to round it all out.Edit: I accidentally deleted someone’s comment instead of approving it. It just said “Thank you” I think. Sorry if that was yours.Track listing:1. Karma Nights2.

Tear You Apart4. Never Again5. All of Nothing6. Good Day Mrs. For the Fun of It All8.

Who's to SayYou should also hear. Jangly Scottish indie rock with allusions to 60s psych pop.

Unlike the album art led me to believe when this CD arrived at a record store I worked at a few years back, this is not an obscure goth-rock album, so don't prepare yourself for anything overtly dark.Track listing:1. Me and the Black and White Dream2. Women, Priests, and Addicts3. Bringing You the Love4. Frank De Salvo5. Long Drawn Sunday Night6. Dirty Clothing8.

Moon Lullaby10. Coloured Stone11. The Sadness of Sex (Pt.

1) / Waiting for the Storm12. You Know I'm FineAlso listen to. HELLO, MY MILLIONS OF FANS, I AM BACK. I'd like to tell you that there's been some kind of major event, good or bad, that has prevented me from posting for the past month-plus, but the truth is, I've just been busy, my head's been elsewhere, and I haven't really been nerding out on music too much. And I can't really say whether I'll be posting on here again tomorrow or in another month or so, we'll see.

But I can say with certainty that it feels good to strap some headphones on and zone the fuck out, and for whatever reason, this is the first album that I thought to put on. Downtempo electronic tunes - with elements of exotica/lounge, jazz, fusion, R&B, and hip hop - from Japan. Enjoy.Also, I see all of your re-up requests. There are too many for me to tackle right now. Soon, hopefully.Track listing:1.

Going Down To Die

Phases of the Moon2. For Tomorrow (Childlike Mix)3. Ivory Tower4. Another Root (Menelik's Rap Mix)6.

Crescent (Monika's Universe Mix)8. The Future with Hope (Sample and Hold Mix)9. Time and Space10. Pastral Waltz11. Ill at Ease12. Let My Fish Loose13. Science Fiction (Menelik's Rap Edit Mix)14.

One Blue Moment (No Talk Remix)15. The Lake of the WinterYou'd probably also like. Polish grind-y brutal death. Simplistic, extremely heavy guitars, formless gutturals, sloppy drumming, and a few long-ass horror movie samples, including one from Bad Taste.Track listing:1.

Extremely Deforminded2. Rectal Love3. Bloody Adventures4. Castration Anxiety5.

Massive Neck Injection by Infected Junkie6. Vaginal Pus(sy)7. Hacken-Creutzfeld Jacob8. Famous by Urge9. Tragedy in Supermarket10.

No Meat, No Eat11. Condemned to Rot12. Genital Vapor13. Against Tolerance14.

Pavulon AmbulanceYou'd also like. Perfect goth-rock.

Lush guitars, muscular rhythm section, soaring lady vox, and an enveloping, nocturnal atmosphere. Happy Halloween month, by the way. Due to my life being a pile of shit, I won't be cranking out the spooky hits as I have in previous years, so make sure to go through the archives for previous Octobers if you want more.Track listing:1. How It Came to Be This Way2. A Waiting Time3. Even Now4.Of Moondrop Tears5.

Desert Winds of Jezebel6. The Hating TreeListen to these, too. Dark, extremely strange music. Synthesized orchestral arrangements, classically-inspired acoustic guitars, surreal poetry, some moments resembling deconstructed new wave, and generally unsettling vibes.

I've been wanting to post this for years, but the prospect of actually having to describe it has been daunting. So in the interest of the greater good, I just decided to half-ass it, like always.EDIT: Apparently A-Soma is not an alias for Nemo Jones, so I have deleted that bit. I got that information from Discogs but enough of you seem certain that it's wrong that I'm gonna believe y'all. Thanks to those of you who were able to convey this information without being fucking dickheads about it.EDIT #2: Looks like the information on Discogs has been fixed now as well, and since A-Soma had been listed as an alias for Nemo Jones for years now, I'm guessing that it was one of y'all that corrected it. So it looks like there's a happy ending after all.Track listing:1.

Vortex of Blades4. Dark Sphere6. Satellite Dance7. Giant Leaves8. Draps Bruts9.

Robedoor Too Down To Die Zip Download

The Canals of Mars12. The Botanist's Servant13. Falling Down Holy14. Frozen Fields15. Amniotic Shore16. Morning Light19.

Robedoor Too Down To Die Zip Codes

Mineral WorshipYou'd probably also enjoy. Australian death metal. Sounds like they couldn't decide between Florida and Stockholm, so they combined the two, added some subtle-but-crucial progressive elements to cover their tracks, then covered 'Cantara' by Dead Can Dance just to be safe. If the part after the little drum break in 'Grave Ideals (Nekromaniac)' doesn't have you feeling like the white people in the fancy restaurant in that Chapelle Show sketch with John Mayer, you probably have something wrong with your mosh gland.Track listing:1. Grave Ideals (Nekromaniac)3. Spiritual Justice4.

Humble Abode5. Stargazer (The Summoning)6. Stargazing (Stargazer II)7. Depraved Afterlife8. Cantara Dead Can Dance coverSimilar listening. Previously on OPIUM HUM:RIP to Kim Shattuck, one of the greatest songwriters ever to grace the world of pop punk.

Here's The Muffs' excellent, bittersweet fourth album, in which they largely stick to their established sound while branching out juuuust a bit - there are a couple of ballads, and 'Dear Liar Love Me' is pretty fucking weird. Thanks for all the great music, Kim.Track listing:1. I Wish That I Could Be You2. Silly People3.

Another Ugly Face4. Prettier Than Me5. I'm Not Around9. Blow Your Mind10. Room with No View11. Dear Liar Love Me12. Jack ChampagneYou should also hear.

French raw black metal. Sounds like a drug-addled two-piece rehearsal recording they recorded some sick-as-fuck vocals over. I remember trying to explain my love for stuff like this to a new coworker (#1: He was asking, and #2: It was a record store so talking about obscure music is par for the course) and all I could come up with was something like, 'It's just so deranged and evil, and it's like they truly don't want you to like them.' Track listing:1. Darkened Wings2. Gloom MCCCIVXVII3. Septentrional Sabbath4.

Thou, Blood and Hellfire5. Coldness into LimboMore like this.