Friday, January 23, 2009

Elliott - False Cathedrals

This album blows my mind pretty much every time I listen to it. It's serene and calming, while at the right times, abrasive and heavy. Pissed off, while somehow melancholy. It touches just about every base that a good album should, anthemic pop songs, and spacey, dreamy passages.

WELL, I'm going to stop gushing over this amazing piece of art, and just upload it for you.

http://www.4shared.com/file/82131558/54a7f865/False_Cathedrals.html

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Phelix.

Years ago, i met a young bot by the name of Rory Kyte. When i met him, he was kind of unwashed, and had that "i don't give a fuck" demeanor. Later on that night, i watched him get on stage with his guitar, and 2 other boys. When they began to play their set, my ears felt like they were bleeding. it was LOUD, it was RAW, and it was AMAZING.

This is the Sole C.D. this band put out, and in recent days, Mr. Rory Kyte has been keeping himself busy with his own solo recordings, and he played in the recently defunct band The Falling Service. This ZIP has their sole full length "Turnstyles" as well as one unreleased song.

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

P.S. I have a couple more TFS Tracks that i will post shortly that weren't on their E.P. Down Below.

THE SHIP THIEVES!! (And Chris Wollard of course)

As some of you already know, I am a big fan of Gainesville, Florida's Hot Water Music. They broke up a few years ago, and since then, the boys of HWM have been releasing music either in a "solo" format, or with other bands. And as of yet, none of the new projects have let me down. This is no different.

Chris Wollard (HWM, The Blacktop Cadence, The Cro(w)s, The Draft) released a Split with Mr. Mike Hale a few months ago, and his half of the split blew me away. Now, we get a whole album of his alt-country stylings in the form of "Chris Wollard and The Ship Thieves."

Without further adieu, http://www.mediafire.com/?2tjtwdmzdzo