Showing posts with label free mp3s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free mp3s. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

New Colin Meloy Album Coming! Hurrah!


I speak truth. Colin Meloy Sings Live will be released on April 8th from Kill Rock Stars.

17 songs-

1 Devil's Elbow
2 We Both Go Down Together
3 Evoking a Campfire Singalong
4 The Gymnast, High Above the Ground
5 Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect / Dreams
6 Dracula's Daughter
7 Wonder
8 A Brief Introduction to Shirley Collins
9 Barbara Allen
10 The Engine Driver
11 On the Bus Mall
12 A Skull, a Ship, and a Sheep
13 California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade / Ask
14 The Bachelor and the Bride
15 A Cautionary Song
16 Red Right Ankle
17 Bandit Queen

To tide you over in the meantime, you can snag NPR's recording of the Birchmere gig from the 2006 tour here. For Colin/Decemberists fans, I strongly suggest downloading it. At least download this version of California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade.
You owe it to yourself.

Colin Meloy's Official Myspace has some cool demos and stuff too.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Combatwoundedveteran

Combatwoundedveteran was an experimental hardcore band. They condense breakneck tempos, buzzing guitars, and the throat-destroying screams of two vocalists into a wall of intense noise. And they do this all in under two minutes per song. They broke up in 2003.

Recommended Albums:
This Is Not An Erect, All-Red Neon Body

CWV on No Idea Records
Official Myspace
CWV live
More CWV live

Thursday, January 17, 2008

The Foxymorons


Despite the joke name, these guys make some seriously good music. Incredibly stylistically diverse too- Acoustic, Folk, Pop-punk, Alt-rock... They also manage to pull off the atonal, Pavement style vocals very well, as well as soaring melodies more akin to ELP.
Definitely true indie-rock. Definitely worth listening to.

If you have a myspace account you can download an excellent set of 4 songs from their Official Myspace.


Free mp3s-
Hesitation Eyes
Harvard Hands

Wow, Owls!

Wow, Owls! was a Virginia screamo band. They were signed to Perpetual Motion Machine, who have some other good hardcore bands (La Quiete, Life At These Speeds, CTTS). They went from just being a fledgling local Richmond, VA band in 2003, to a tour of Europe 2.5 years later in 2006. They had some troubles with debt, and decided to call it quits after three final shows. 3 of the ex-members are now in a new band, Mouthbreather.

Recommended Albums:
Pick Your Patterns
Wow, Owls!/The Setup split

Official Myspace
Wow, Owls! live

Choking Victim

Choking Victim is a New York ska punk band associated with C-Squat. They famously made heavy reference to Satanism and crack smoking in their lyrics. They are staunchly atheist, leftist, and anti-discriminatory. They share members with other ska bands from the area, such as Morning Glory and Leftover Crack. They have broken up and reformed a few times. I hear they are currently together, apparently? Not totally sure about that.

Recommended Albums:
No Gods, No Managers

Official Myspace (I think)
Some mp3s at Epitaph
Some more mp3s at Purevolume
Choking Victim live

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Cynic

Cynic is a technical death metal band from Florida. They added the influence of jazz fusion to their metal sound. They also used dual vocalists, one with death grunts, one with a robotic-sounding voice produced by a vocoder. Their lyrics are about deep philosophical and religious topics. They recorded one album, Focus, in 1993. They broke up the next year. Some of their members were in other technical/progressive metal groups, such as Atheist, Gordian Knot, Pestilence, and Portal. In 2006, they reunited to tour Europe.

Recommended Albums:
Focus

Official Website
Official Myspace
Veil of Maya at Roadrunner Records
Veil of Maya live
The reunited Cynic play How Could I? live

Napalm Death

Napalm Death is one of the pioneers of grindcore. They started as a hardcore punk band, but began to move toward a more death metal influenced sound. They created a high-speed mix of metal and hardcore which formed the basis for modern grindcore. And did I mention it's really fucking fast? They often tackle political topics in their lyrics. The band has undergone many lineup changes. By the time they recorded side 2 of Scum, they had no original members left. This means that there are a huge number of associated bands and side projects. To name a few, Carcass, Brujeria, Cathedral, and Godflesh were all related to Napalm Death. In recent years, Napalm Death has taken a more progressive deathgrind sound. They remain one of the most influential bands in extreme music.

Recommended Albums:
Scum
From Enslavement to Obliteration

Official Website
Official Myspace
Napalm Death live
Napalm Death covering the DKs' Nazi Punks Fuck Off
You Suffer live (Shortest song ever?)

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Bad Brains

Bad Brains is a Washington, DC punk band, and one of the really influential bands in early hardcore. They started off as a fusion band, but got into punk rock. They threw their considerable musical talents into the mix, and produced their own style of intense and complex punk. They could also play reggae, and included some reggae influence on most of their albums. They had some metal influence on some of their stuff as well. They have broken up and got back together again multiple times, and they are currently back together with their original lineup, and have produced a new album.

Recommended Albums:
Bad Brains
I Against I

Official Website
Official Myspace
Their Epitonic Page
Pay to Cum live at CBGB
Big Take Over live at CBGB

Circle Takes The Square

Circle Takes The Square is a modern screamo band. They use rather technical song structures to back up their intensity, with complex guitar, bass, and drum parts. They also use a very cool male/female dual vocalist style, and intricate lyrics. They work with Robotic Empire, who have some other good stuff out.
CTTS came to 242 Main over the summer, but I missed it. Hopefully they'll pay us another visit in the future.

Recommended Albums:
s/t
As The Roots Undo

Official Website
Official Myspace
CTTS live
More CTTS live

Crass

Crass was an English punk band, and one of the pioneers of anarcho-punk. They were based around the anarchist community Dial House in Essex. They rejected the consumerism, capitalism, and violence of mainstream society, and instead promoted DIY, anarchism, and peace. Crass was a huge influence on the leftists/anarchist politics found in much of modern punk. Crass broke out of the previous rock paradigm, using spoken word and experimental improvisation on some tracks. They also integrated performance art and multimedia into their approach. They started Crass Records, which released albums by other anarchist bands. Throughout their career, the group stated an intention to dissolve in 1984, which they did. The members went on to continue in music, go to art school, and participate in performance art, among other things. Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher bought Dial House, to ensure that its tradition continued. In 2002, many of the ex-members collaborated as a group that has been known as The Crass Collective, Crass Agenda, or most recently Last Amendment. This group puts on many different types of work, from poetry readings, to performing Crass songs. The legacy of Crass lives on.

Recommended Albums:
The Feeding of the 5000
Stations of the Crass
Yes Sir, I Will

Unofficial Myspace
Crass live (Live footage of Crass is pretty fucking rare stuff. You'd better appreciate it.)

Fire the Cannons

Fire the Cannons is (was?) a Burlington, VT indie rock band. You could compare them to Sonic Youth (at least the Sonic Youth of "Goo" and "Dirty"), or The Pixies. The bassist is very good, skillfully integrating chords with his playing. When I saw them, their drummer was pretty good too.
I was told they've apparently broken up? I'm not sure.

Recommended Albums:
I don't know that they have one out. Do they?

Official Myspace

Limp Wrist

Limp Wrist is a queercore band featuring ex-members of many other hardcore bands, in particular, Martin Sorrondeguy, founder of Lengua Armada Discos and ex-member of Los Crudos. They claim to "put the "core" back in "queercore." Personally, I'd say they do a damn good job at it. Homophobes, take notice: Limp Wrist are here, queer, and fuckin' hardcore!

Recommended Albums:
Limp Wrist - The Official Discography


Official Website
Official Myspace
A live set

The Dillinger Escape Plan

The Dillinger Escap Plan is a rather influential mathcore band. They are on the excellent Relapse Records. Their sound has changed over their career, moving away from their more straight-up mathy hardcore sound, and incorporating more eclectic influences. This has produced mixed results. Their line-up has changed even more than their sound, with guitarist Ben Weinman as the only original member left. At their best, they create uncompromising and intelligent music.

Recommended Albums:
Calculating Infinity
Ire Works

Official Myspace
Their page on Relapse
43% Burnt live
Sugar Coated Sour live

Monday, January 14, 2008

Antioch Arrow

Antioch Arrow was one of the early screamo bands. They were on the legendary, and absurdly awesome, Gravity Records. Their music is played at high speed, and mixes melody and noisy atonality. Their vocalist, Aaron, is cool, with his excellent control of dynamics. Their live performances were ridiculous. It's hard to explain, just watch the videos and you'll see. They broke up in 1994.

Recommended Albums:
The Lady Is A Cat
In Love With Jetts

Official Myspace
Their Epitonic Page
Antioch Arrow live
More Antioch Arrow live
Sorry about the abysmal sound quality on the videos.

Vitals

Vitals is a Vermont progressive post-rock band. Their music is all instrumental, and they intersperse rock aggression with ambient complexity. Their style is pretty unique, but it could be loosely compared to some of the bigger post-rock bands out there.

Recommended Albums:
The Legend That Was Earth

Official Website
Official Myspace
Their last.fm page has some free mp3s
At These Heights live
Terrifying Storms of Incredible Beauty live

Orchid


Orchid was a late-90's screamo band from Amherst, MA. They worked with the awesome Ebullition Records quite a bit. Their albums are somewhat obscure and hard to find (they were originally released on vinyl), but they are certainly worth it. Their music is absurdly, incredibly energetic, with breakneck speed and throat-destroying screams. And you absolutely must see the video of their live performance. It is intense.

Recommended Albums:
Chaos Is Me
Dance Tonight, Revolution Tomorrow
Totality - This was released on Will's label Clean Plate

Fan Myspace
An mp3 on Clean Plate
The full video of their last show - seriously, watch this. it's a good candidate for Best Video on Youtube Ever.

Maneuvers


Maneuvers is a Burlington, Vermont rock band. I don't know how they would describe themselves, but I would describe them as post-hardcore with emo and math-rock influences. They list greats of those genres such as Drive Like Jehu, Fugazi, At The Drive-In, and Jawbox as influences. They pull off this sound very well. Just listen to "Mare Oceanum" and try to tell me it's not catchy. Also, their drummer is pretty damn good.
Sadly, I missed them at Indiecon. I should be seeing them at 242 Main with Amadis and cccome? on January 28. It should be a good show.

Recommended Albums:
Their EP The Soothing Sounds Of Sirens is out now.

Official Website
Official Myspace
Maneuvers live at 242 Main for Indiecon 2007
More Maneuvers live

Earth


Earth is a band that has played many styles of music in their career. They are most famous for being pioneers of the drone doom genre. They have had massive influence on the bands that followed them is this genre, such as Sunn 0))) and Teeth of Lions Rule The Divine. Ex-members of Earth have gone on to participate in other metal bands in similar styles such as Thrones and Khanate.
However, Earth's musical style has evolved over their career. Their new music has turned away from the focus on drones, and incorporated eclectic influences and clean tone. By now, I might even go so far as to classify them as post-metal, or just general experimental. Throughout the changes in their style, they've maintained consistently high quality, and kept producing good music.

Recommended Albums:
That's difficult to say, because of their musical evolution. I guess I would suggest a couple releases to cover the different sounds.
Earth 2
Pentastar
Hex

Official Website
Official Myspace
Some mp3s are up on Southern Lord ( who rock, by the way)
Earth live

The Cancer Conspiracy


The Cancer Conspiracy was a Burlington, Vermont instrumental prog band. The band was composed of veterans of the local music scene who wanted to try a new musical direction. Their music is jazz and math-rock influenced. It's really excellent stuff for any fans of progressive music. They broke up in 2003, and their members have gone on to participate in other good bands musical entities. In particular, Daryl Rabidoux went on to work for Strangeways Recording, who have produced some really high-quality music. Their label collapsed in 2004, leaving their final album in a state of copyright limbo. However, they have finally obtained the rights, and this album, Omega, should be released on January 29!

Recommended Albums:
The Audio Medium
Omega

Official Myspace
There are some mp3s up at their new label Radar
Their Epitonic page

Song of Zarathustra


Song of Zarathustra is a hardcore band that formed in 1997. Aside from their radical music, odd meters, and intense vocals, they used keyboards and electronics to supplement their sound. Their chaotic, cathartic brand of noise is definitely worth a listen, if you're into this genre. From what I've seen, their live stuff is even better than their recorded stuff. It's got a more raw, real sound. I believe they've broken up though, and I've found it difficult to find live footage or recordings. If you have any info, I'd be glad to hear it.

Recommended Albums:
The Birth of Tragedy

Myspace
Some pictures of a live performance
Their Epitonic page
Some mp3s are available on Troubleman (who rock)
With Hands That Bleed live