Quantcast
Channel: music torrents RSS feed - KickassTorrents
Viewing all 15496 articles
Browse latest View live

Cass Mccombs Big Wheel and Others 2CD 2013 gF

$
0
0
[img]http://downloadbox.me/uploads/posts/2014-01/thumbs/1389292544_artworks-000058009584-vy2qrs-original.jpg[/img] Cass McCombs - Big Wheel and Others [2013] [Album] Domino / CD MP3 / V0 (VBR) / Scene Big Wheel and Others is Cass McCombs seventh-and-a-half album and the follow-up to 2011 s pair of releases WIT S END and Humor Risk. Big Wheel and Others comprises twenty-two songs (or, as they are more often and unfortunately known in the After Compact Disc hereafter ACD era tracks). But double album implies bloat, prog, and concept, so, let s stick with songs. Big Wheel and Others is a bundle, a bindle, a hay bale, and an oil barrel of songs. Some of the genres that are to be found in varying degrees in the songs on this album are: Road songs, rock songs, folk songs, blues songs, country songs, rhythm and blues songs, skronk non-songs, cinema songs, cult songs, poem songs, jams, and ballads - to use however you wish. 01. Sean I 02. Big Wheel 03. Angel Blood 04. Morning Star 05. The Burning of the Temple, 2012 06. Brighter! 07. There Can Be Only One 08. Name Written in Water 09. Joe Murder 10. Everything Has To Be Just-So 11. It Means a Lot To Know You Care 12. Dealing 13. Sooner Cheat Death Than Fool Love 14. Satan Is My Toy 15. Sean II 16. Home on the Range 17. Brighter! (feat Karen Black) 18. Untitled Spain Song 19. Sean III 20. Honesty Is No Excuse 21. Aeon Of Aquarius Blues 22. Unearthed [img]http://pixbox.ws/thumb.5347_000_cass_mccombs_big_wheel_and_others_2cd_2013_cass_ghmn.jpg[/img]

Nederlandse top 40 - Jaarlijst 2013

$
0
0
[i][b]Nederlandse top 40 - Jaarlijst 2013[/b][/i] [i][b]Alle hits uit 2013 van week 1 t/m 52![/b][/i] Adele - Skyfall Afrojack Ft. Chris Brown - As Your Friend Afrojack ft. Spree Wilson - The spark Alain Clark - Back In My World Alain Clark - Lose Ourselves Alicia Keys - Girl On Fire Anna Kendrick - Cups (When I'm gone) Anouk - Birds Anouk - Wigger Ariana Grande Ft. Mac Miller - The Way Armin van Buuren ft. Cindy Alma - Beautiful life Armin Van Buuren Ft. Fiora - Waiting For The Night Armin Van Buuren Ft. Trevor Guthrie - This Is What It Feels Like Asaf Avidan - One Day Reckoning Song Avicii - Hey brother Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc - Wake me up! Avicii ft. Salem Al Fakir - You make me Avicii Vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One Avril Lavigne - Here's To Never Growing Up Baauer - Harlem Shake Bakermat - Vandaag Bastille - Pompeii Billy the Kit ft. Duvall - Burn it down Bingo Players & Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) Birdy - Wings Blof & Nielson - Mannenharten Blof - Zo Stil Bo Saris - The addict Bridget Mendler - Ready or not Bruno Mars - Gorilla Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven Bruno Mars - Treasure Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man Calvin Harris ft. Ayah Marar - Thinking about you Calvin Harris Ft. Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love Calvin Harris Ft. Florence Welch - Sweet Nothing Capital Cities - Safe and sound Carly Rae Jespen - This Kiss Carly Rae Jespen - Tonight I'm Getting Over You Caro Emerald - Tangled Up Cheyenne Toney - Formidable Chris Brown - Fine China Chris Malinchak - So Good To Me Coldplay - Atlas Conor Maynard Ft. Ne-Yo - Turn Around Coosje Smid - Fields of gold Cris Cab. - Liar liar Daft Punk Ft. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers - Get Lucky Danny De Munk - Tuig Van De Richel David Bowie - Where Are We Now David Guetta Ft. Sia - She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig - De Formule De jeugd van tegenwoordig - Een barkie De Kraaien - Dat gepijpzeik De Kraaien - Ik Vind Je Lekker De Kraaien - Pechvogel Demi Lovato - Heart Attack Deorro - Yee Doe Maar, Postman & Gers Pardoel - Liever Dan Lief Drake ft. Majid Jordan - Hold on, we're going home Duke Dumont Ft. A-M-E - Need U (100%) DVBBS & Borgeous - Tsunami Ed Sheeran - I see fire Eelke Kleijn - Ein tag am strand Ellie Goulding - Burn Emeli Sande - Read All About It (Pt 3) Eminem ft. Rihanna - The monster Emmelie De Forest - Only Teardrops Eva Simons - Chemistry Fall Out Boy - My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr ft. Beardyman - Eat, sleep, rave, repeat (Calvin Harris Remix) Fedde Le Grand ft. Di-Rect - Where we belong Flo Rida - Let It Roll Florida Georgia Line Ft. Nelly - Cruise Gavin DeGraw - Best I ever had Gerard Joling & Jandino Asporaat - Mijn liefde Gerard Joling - De Nacht Voorbij Gordon - Kom eens dichterbij Guus Meeuwis - Het Kan Hier Zo Mooi Zijn Half Moon Run - Full circle Hardwell & MAKJ - Countdown Hardwell Ft. Amba Shepherd - Apollo Hardwell ft. Matthew Koma - Dare you Haris - Playing with fire Henk & Henk - Sinterklaas (Wie kent hem niet) Henrik B, Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson - Echoes Icona Pop & Charli Xcx - I Love It Ilse DeLange - Blue bittersweet Ilse Delange - We Are One Imagine Dragons - It's time Imagine Dragons - On Top Of The World Jamai - Wake me up Jason Derulo - The Other Side Jason Derulo - Trumpets Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz - Talk dirty Johannes Rypma - Play Me John Legend - All of me John Legend - Made to love John Mayer - Paper doll John Newman - Love Me Again Julia van der Toorn - Oops!... I did it again Justin Timberlake - Mirrors Justin Timberlake - Take Back The Night (Audio) Justin Timberlake Ft. Jay-Z - Suit & Tie Kane - I Love This City Kaskade Ft. Neon Trees - Lessons In Love Katy Perry - Roar Katy Perry – Unconditionally Keane - Sovereign Light Cafe (Afrojack Remix) Kelly Clarkson - Underneath the tree Kensington - Home Again Kinderen voor kinderen - Klaar voor de start Kings of Leon - Wait for me Klangkarussell - Sonnentanz Klingande - Jubel Labrinth Ft. Emeli Sandeï - Beneath Your Beautiful Lady Gaga - Applause Lady Gaga ft. R. Kelly - Do what u want Laura Jansen - Queen Of Elba Laura Jansen Ft. Tom Chaplin - Same Heart Leona Philippo - Could You Be Loved Lily Allen - Hard out here Lisa Lois – Silhouette Lorde - Royals Maaike Ouboter - Dat Ik Je Mis Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert - Same Love Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Ft. Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop Mainstreet - Mind Is Blown Mai^tre Gims - J'me tire Major Lazer Ft. Busy Signal, The Flexican & Fs Green - Watch Out For This (Bumaye) Marco & Jada Borsato ft. Willem Hendriks, Lange Frans & D. & J. Ewbank - Samen voor altijd Marco Borsato ft. Bag2Bank & Ali B - Muziek Marco Borsato ft. Trijntje Oosterhuis - Ik zou het zo weer overdoen Mark Knight and Funkagenda - Man with the red face (Hardwell Remix) Maroon 5 - Daylight Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Wizard Martin Garrix - Animals Matt Simons - With You Michael Buble - It's A Beautiful Day Michael Prins - Close To You Michel Cleis - Hey lady luck (radio edit) Miley Cyrus - Wrecking ball Miss Montreal - Say heaven say hell Mkto - Thank You Mr Polska - Vlammen (Totally Summer Anthem) Mr. Probz - Waves Naughty Boy ft. Emeli Sande & Professor Green - Lifted Naughty Boy Ft. Sam Smith - La La La New world sound & Thomas Newson - Flute Nick & Simon - Julia Niels Geusebroek - Take your time girl (Live @ Ruud de Wild 538) Nielson & Miss Montreal - Hoe Nielson - Beauty & De Brains Nielson - Zo Kan Het Dus Ook Ninetoes - Finder One Direction - Best Song Ever One Direction - Kiss You One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) One Direction - Story of my life Onerepublic - Counting stars Outlandish - Warrior Worrier Parra For Cuva ft. Anna Naklab - Wicked games Passenger - Holes Passenger - Let Her Go Passenger - The wrong direction Pharrell Williams - Happy (From Despicable Me 2) Pink - Try Pink Ft. Lily Rose Cooper - True Love Pink Ft. Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason Pitbull Ft. Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment Pitbull ft. Danny Mercer - Outta nowhere Pitbull ft. Ke$ha - Timber Psy - Gangnam Style Psy – Gentleman Pulcino Pio - Het Kuikentje Piep Racoon - Oceaan Racoon - Shoes of lightning Rigby - Earth Meets Water (Wildstylez Remix) Rihanna - Diamonds Rihanna - What now Rihanna Ft. David Guetta - Right Now Rihanna Ft. Mikky Ekko - Stay Robbie Williams - Candy Robin Thicke Ft. T.i. & Pharrell - Blurred Lines Rtl Boulevard United - Koningin Van Alle Mensen Rudimental Ft. Ella Eyre - Waiting All Night Sandra Van Nieuwland - Beggin' Sandra van Nieuwland - Hunter Sandra Van Nieuwland - Keep Your Head Up Sandra Van Nieuwland - More Sandra Van Nieuwland - New Age Sandra Van Nieuwland - Venus Serebro - Mi Mi Mi Sharon Doorson - Fail In Love Sharon Doorson - High On Your Love Sharon Doorson - Killer Sharon Doorson - Run run Show N Prove ft. Takura - Zimma frame Showtek & Justin Prime - Cannonball Showtek & Noisecontrollers - Get Loose (Tiesto Remix) Showtek - Slow Down Showtek ft. We are loud & Sonny Wilson - Booyah Staygold Ft. Style Of Eye And Pow - Wallpaper Storm Queen - Look right through Stromae - Formidable Stromae - Papaoutai Studio Killers - Jenny Swedish House Mafia Ft. John Martin - Don't You Worry Child Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble The Boxer Rebellion - Diamonds The Cat Empire - Brighter Than Gold The Lumineers - Ho Hey The Opposites - Hey Dj The Opposites Ft. Mr. Probz - Sukkel Voor De Liefde The Partysquad Ft. Jayh Jawson Sjaak & Reverse - Helemaal Naar De Klote The Script - If You Could See Me Now The Script - Six Degrees Of Separation The Script Ft. Will.i.am - Hall Of Fame The Wanted - Walks like Rihanna Tom Odell - Another Love Train - Mermaid U2 - Ordinary love Van Velzen - Sing Sing Sing Various Artists - Koningslied Vengaboys - Hot hot hot Wax - Rosana Wildstylez Ft. Niels Geusebroek - Year Of Summer Will.i.am Ft. Britney Spears - Scream And Shout Will.i.am Ft. Justin Bieber - #thatpower Yellow Claw & The Opposites - Thunder Yellow Claw ft. Rochelle - Shotgun

Stan Getz - 2011 - The Complete Columbia Albums Collection FLAC

$
0
0
[image=6GXWwuBsSm] Stan Getz - 2011 - The Complete Columbia Albums Collection With his beautiful, Lester Young-inspired tone, his grace with a melody, and his willingness to gently push boundaries, tenor saxophonist Stan Getz was known as "The Sound" for good reason. Coming to fame with the Woody Herman band in the '40s, he held his own through both the swing and bebop eras, then found renewed commercial success in the early '60s when a Joao Gilberto collaboration, "The Girl from Ipanema," was a big hit and ushered in a bossa nova boom. Getz loved playing with bold young players like Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke, and he didn't shy away from new technology, championing the Echoplex for a time. This wonderful set includes the albums he recorded for Columbia Records between 1972 and 1979 (most of which he produced himself), as well as the soundtrack LP to a Dutch film called Forest Eyes from 1979, and a bonus disc of Getz at Carnegie Hall for the 40th anniversary of the Woody Herman band that also includes live sets from the 1977 Montreux Jazz and the 1979 Havana Jam festivals. It's beautifully packaged, and Getz is Getz throughout. (AllMusic) Album list: CD1 - Captain Marvel (1972) CD2 - The Best of Two Worlds (1977) CD3 - The Master (1975) CD4 - The Peacocks (1975) CD5 - Another World (1977) CD6 - Children of the World (1978) CD7 - Forest Eyes (1979) CD8 - Bonus Disc (1976-1979) Enjoy and share!

Dead Sara - Dead Sara (320CBR) [MentalZero]

$
0
0
[center]Open in new tab song from the album: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5vr_Vhoumc"]Dead Sara - Weatherman[/url][/center] [center][IMG]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/6200/vvf.gif[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img849/8725/8rkd.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center]DEAD SARA KICKS DOWN THE DOOR ON THEIR SELF-TITLED DEBUT DEAD SARA, REVIEW, Source: antiquiet.com One thing becomes very clear upon listening to Dead Sara’s self-titled debut full length album: this band will not be flying under the radar for long. Fronted by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Emily Armstrong and lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley, the band has a distinct swagger and incendiary sound that finds its roots in metal, punk, and blues, but isn’t afraid to break it down either. All of these sounds are present on Dead Sara, a blistering and unique album that not-so-shyly announces the band’s presence on the hard rock scene. Armstrong’s vocal range and quality are astonishing – some beautiful mixture of Ann Wilson, Mia Zapata, Stevie Nicks, Courtney Love, and Corin Tucker. One minute, she’s handling a soaring ballad with ease, and the next, she’s screaming with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. Partner-in-crime Medley may not be the band’s frontwoman per se, but her guitar takes center stage alongside Armstrong’s riveting voice. She consistently brings the ruckus, laying down riff-after-memorable riff that form the basis for Dead Sara’s unmistakably heavy and haunting sound. Dead Sara starts off with three captivating tracks that waste no time letting the listening public know what this band is all about. Album opener Whispers & Ashes is a driving anthem of escape, redemption, and self-revelation, paced by Medley’s catchy-as-hell riffs and Armstrong’s incessant rhythm guitar. All the while, Armstrong’s voice exudes a sense of newfound focus on her own purpose, and she vows to continue her struggle against being swept back out to sea by the riptide of one’s past mistakes. As the song approaches its finale, the band It breaks down before rising again behind Armstrong’s repeated self-affirmation “I’ll be just fine!” that at times sounds more likea question than a statement. On We Are What You Say – where the band continues its sonic assault with another addictive guitar-driven anthem – Armstrong tackles the subject of dealing with outsiders’ perceptions and rising above projected images and one’s own desire to meet those expectations. It’s an unreasonably intoxicating mix of punk, glam metal, pop, and alternative, with Armstrong showing a glimpse of her range, moving with ease from growling “you can’t back down, kid…back down, kid…you can’t back out now…back out now” to the beautifully melodic and soaring line of resignation and realization, “we are what you say…we are not what you think.” From Medley’s mesmerizingly heavy and fuzz-filled opening riff, Weatherman commands attention – attention that is undoubtedly deserved. The song is the album’s centerpiece, at varying times finding its influences in Nirvana’s Bleach, then Vs. and Vitalogy-era Pearl Jam’s juxtaposition of classic rock anthems with punk, Tom Morello’s guitar work, and even Jane’s Addiction hypnotic psychedelia. If you weren’t already convinced of Armstrong’s pipes, she lays all doubt to rest here, building each verse from a soft, but bouncy swagger into an aggressive onslaught of emotion, eventually reaching the chorus’ repetitive screams of “go for the kill!” All the while, Medley plays the metal/blues/punk guitar goddess role to perfection, Chris Null provides a sludge-laden bass line, and Sean Friday keeps the entire band focused with an incessant beat and explosive fills. Weatherman is a damn near perfect rock song, capturing Dead Sara’s raw energy and promise. The band takes on a quieter demeanor on Dear Love, which is exactly what you think it is – a love letter. Armstrong is in full songstress mode, singing of broken promises and reconciliation and professing an unconfident hope that her lover rises to the occasion after a breach of trust. Monumental Holiday again finds Dead Sara dabbling in the sounds of Nirvana, starting with a familiar feedback leading into a fractured noise rock reminiscent of the original grunge kings’ Stay Away as Armstrong resumes her punk snarl. Friday provides a thunderous intro and paces Armstrong’s rebellious tone and attitude on You Said You Were Lucky, one of the album’s darkest songs. On Face To Face – a ballad about trying to save a failing relationship and seeking acceptance in lieu of forgiveness – Armstrong’s gentle tones at the outset eventually make way for her soaring, emotional outbursts, where she throws up her hands in frustration, asking to be taken back but to be accepted along with all of her faults. It’s a roller coaster of a song that the band nails without allowing the sound to become overly sentimental. Her lilting voice is accompanied by Friday’s pin drop drumbeat during breakdowns, and the entire band enters a full groove when she hits ever-ascending vocal peaks during the chorus. On Test On My Patience, against the backdrop of another soul-stirring hook from Medley, Armstrong tells the audience what it probably already knew – that she’s got a short fuse and there’s no reason to fuck with her: “Why you test on my patience? I was feeling part of the scenery. Why you give me a reason? Then it must have been good enough.” Medley’s modern blues licks on Timed Blues sound like a revving engine, with Armstrong adding fuel in the form of lyrics of regret, remorse, resolve, and rebellion, acknowledging that “it doesn’t seem like heaven’s on its way” and directing us to “tell the devil to wait” as she sorts through the wreckage. Lemon Scent kicks in with a murky punk rock riff that matches the caustic nature of the song’s lyrics that question one’s commitment to a cause and accuses them of selling out. Armstrong drops into a growl, telling her adversary, “You’re not cut out for this, you’ve got that lemon scent. Fuck your instincts, everything you do is for somebody else” and warning “this is the part where it gets it gets kind of personal,” as she rips into her subject for trying to make lies become reality. Closer Sorry For It All – a ballad that opened the band’s 2008 EP The Airport Sessions – is an emotional ballad about an attempt at reconciliation after an ugly split. Armstrong’s voice once again takes flight seeking one more chance, but recognizing the difficult road ahead and her own inability to look inside and share blame. As is the case throughout Dead Sara, Armstrong’s lyrics flow with remarkable ease, here emotionally but calmly and steadily bringing the album to a close. Dead Sara’s sound moves fluidly from primal punk and metal power to melody driven power pop ballads and indie blues guitar riffs. Armstrong’s dumbfounding vocal prowess and Medley’s wickedly heavy guitar work make them as powerful a duo as there is in hard rock today, and bassist Null and drummer Friday provide a rich darkness – an ideal backdrop for the album’s overarching moods and themes. A rarity in today’s hard rock scene, Dead Sara exhibits a simultaneously polished yet raw and primal sound. The band finds its influences in many of the sounds of the last thirty years, from punk and 80’s metal to 90’s alternative, modern blues, and indie rock, and seamlessly blends those genres into a single, distinct vision of modern rock. Dead Sara is nothing short of a must listen for any hard rock fan[/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img844/9574/q6a3.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/9279/telp.gif[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img571/7776/07as.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center][size=200] If you like what you're hearing please support the band by buying this album. The fans are the people who keep the band alive and kicking.[/size][/center] [center][IMG]https://yuq.me/users/22/038/PCnSj3ivNQ.gif[/IMG][/center]

Dead Sara - Dead Sara (flac) [MentalZero]

$
0
0
[center]Open in new tab song from the album: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5vr_Vhoumc"]Dead Sara - Weatherman[/url][/center] [center][IMG]http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/5240/xmj.gif[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img849/8725/8rkd.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center]DEAD SARA KICKS DOWN THE DOOR ON THEIR SELF-TITLED DEBUT DEAD SARA, REVIEW, Source: antiquiet.com One thing becomes very clear upon listening to Dead Sara’s self-titled debut full length album: this band will not be flying under the radar for long. Fronted by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Emily Armstrong and lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley, the band has a distinct swagger and incendiary sound that finds its roots in metal, punk, and blues, but isn’t afraid to break it down either. All of these sounds are present on Dead Sara, a blistering and unique album that not-so-shyly announces the band’s presence on the hard rock scene. Armstrong’s vocal range and quality are astonishing – some beautiful mixture of Ann Wilson, Mia Zapata, Stevie Nicks, Courtney Love, and Corin Tucker. One minute, she’s handling a soaring ballad with ease, and the next, she’s screaming with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. Partner-in-crime Medley may not be the band’s frontwoman per se, but her guitar takes center stage alongside Armstrong’s riveting voice. She consistently brings the ruckus, laying down riff-after-memorable riff that form the basis for Dead Sara’s unmistakably heavy and haunting sound. Dead Sara starts off with three captivating tracks that waste no time letting the listening public know what this band is all about. Album opener Whispers & Ashes is a driving anthem of escape, redemption, and self-revelation, paced by Medley’s catchy-as-hell riffs and Armstrong’s incessant rhythm guitar. All the while, Armstrong’s voice exudes a sense of newfound focus on her own purpose, and she vows to continue her struggle against being swept back out to sea by the riptide of one’s past mistakes. As the song approaches its finale, the band It breaks down before rising again behind Armstrong’s repeated self-affirmation “I’ll be just fine!” that at times sounds more likea question than a statement. On We Are What You Say – where the band continues its sonic assault with another addictive guitar-driven anthem – Armstrong tackles the subject of dealing with outsiders’ perceptions and rising above projected images and one’s own desire to meet those expectations. It’s an unreasonably intoxicating mix of punk, glam metal, pop, and alternative, with Armstrong showing a glimpse of her range, moving with ease from growling “you can’t back down, kid…back down, kid…you can’t back out now…back out now” to the beautifully melodic and soaring line of resignation and realization, “we are what you say…we are not what you think.” From Medley’s mesmerizingly heavy and fuzz-filled opening riff, Weatherman commands attention – attention that is undoubtedly deserved. The song is the album’s centerpiece, at varying times finding its influences in Nirvana’s Bleach, then Vs. and Vitalogy-era Pearl Jam’s juxtaposition of classic rock anthems with punk, Tom Morello’s guitar work, and even Jane’s Addiction hypnotic psychedelia. If you weren’t already convinced of Armstrong’s pipes, she lays all doubt to rest here, building each verse from a soft, but bouncy swagger into an aggressive onslaught of emotion, eventually reaching the chorus’ repetitive screams of “go for the kill!” All the while, Medley plays the metal/blues/punk guitar goddess role to perfection, Chris Null provides a sludge-laden bass line, and Sean Friday keeps the entire band focused with an incessant beat and explosive fills. Weatherman is a damn near perfect rock song, capturing Dead Sara’s raw energy and promise. The band takes on a quieter demeanor on Dear Love, which is exactly what you think it is – a love letter. Armstrong is in full songstress mode, singing of broken promises and reconciliation and professing an unconfident hope that her lover rises to the occasion after a breach of trust. Monumental Holiday again finds Dead Sara dabbling in the sounds of Nirvana, starting with a familiar feedback leading into a fractured noise rock reminiscent of the original grunge kings’ Stay Away as Armstrong resumes her punk snarl. Friday provides a thunderous intro and paces Armstrong’s rebellious tone and attitude on You Said You Were Lucky, one of the album’s darkest songs. On Face To Face – a ballad about trying to save a failing relationship and seeking acceptance in lieu of forgiveness – Armstrong’s gentle tones at the outset eventually make way for her soaring, emotional outbursts, where she throws up her hands in frustration, asking to be taken back but to be accepted along with all of her faults. It’s a roller coaster of a song that the band nails without allowing the sound to become overly sentimental. Her lilting voice is accompanied by Friday’s pin drop drumbeat during breakdowns, and the entire band enters a full groove when she hits ever-ascending vocal peaks during the chorus. On Test On My Patience, against the backdrop of another soul-stirring hook from Medley, Armstrong tells the audience what it probably already knew – that she’s got a short fuse and there’s no reason to fuck with her: “Why you test on my patience? I was feeling part of the scenery. Why you give me a reason? Then it must have been good enough.” Medley’s modern blues licks on Timed Blues sound like a revving engine, with Armstrong adding fuel in the form of lyrics of regret, remorse, resolve, and rebellion, acknowledging that “it doesn’t seem like heaven’s on its way” and directing us to “tell the devil to wait” as she sorts through the wreckage. Lemon Scent kicks in with a murky punk rock riff that matches the caustic nature of the song’s lyrics that question one’s commitment to a cause and accuses them of selling out. Armstrong drops into a growl, telling her adversary, “You’re not cut out for this, you’ve got that lemon scent. Fuck your instincts, everything you do is for somebody else” and warning “this is the part where it gets it gets kind of personal,” as she rips into her subject for trying to make lies become reality. Closer Sorry For It All – a ballad that opened the band’s 2008 EP The Airport Sessions – is an emotional ballad about an attempt at reconciliation after an ugly split. Armstrong’s voice once again takes flight seeking one more chance, but recognizing the difficult road ahead and her own inability to look inside and share blame. As is the case throughout Dead Sara, Armstrong’s lyrics flow with remarkable ease, here emotionally but calmly and steadily bringing the album to a close. Dead Sara’s sound moves fluidly from primal punk and metal power to melody driven power pop ballads and indie blues guitar riffs. Armstrong’s dumbfounding vocal prowess and Medley’s wickedly heavy guitar work make them as powerful a duo as there is in hard rock today, and bassist Null and drummer Friday provide a rich darkness – an ideal backdrop for the album’s overarching moods and themes. A rarity in today’s hard rock scene, Dead Sara exhibits a simultaneously polished yet raw and primal sound. The band finds its influences in many of the sounds of the last thirty years, from punk and 80’s metal to 90’s alternative, modern blues, and indie rock, and seamlessly blends those genres into a single, distinct vision of modern rock. Dead Sara is nothing short of a must listen for any hard rock fan[/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img28/565/1d35.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/9279/telp.gif[/IMG][/center] [center][IMG]http://imageshack.com/a/img13/5778/b2nl.jpg[/IMG][/center] [center][size=200] If you like what you're hearing please support the band by buying this album. The fans are the people who keep the band alive and kicking.[/size][/center] [center][IMG]https://yuq.me/users/22/038/PCnSj3ivNQ.gif[/IMG][/center]

Jeff Healey Band - Feel This 1992 only1joe 320MP3

$
0
0
[color=green] [u][b]Jeff Healy Band - Feel This 1992 only1joe 320MP3[/b][/u][/color] [img]http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/705/3fj3.jpg[/img] bayimg.com/lAGMlaAfh [b][color=green] Third time up for sightless guitar wunderkid Jeff Healey and gang; Feel This offers the power trio's meatiest and most satisfying outing. JHB's brand of roadhouse rock can be somewhat bland on disc; here the group captures much more of its trademark live intensity than in the past. The unobtrusive addition of keyboards adds a more expansive dimension to several tracks. Boogie fans will want to check out the ZZ Top-like "Cruel Little Number"; blues-rockers will come away satisfied with the likes of "House That Love Built." Hip-hop connoisseurs, on the other hand, will likely want to avoid JHB's rap spoof on "If You Can't Feel Anything Else.". [/color] [img]http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/9622/wkth.jpg[/img] [color=green] [u]CD Track Listings[/u] [01] Cruel Little Number [02] Leave The Light On [03] Baby's Lookin' Hot [04] Lost In Your Eyes [05] House That Love Built [06] Evil And Here To Stay [07] My Kinda Lover [08] It Could All Get Blown Away [09] You're Coming Home [10] If You Can't Fell Anything Else [11] Heart Of An Angel [12] Live And Love [13] Joined At The Heart [14] Dreams Of Love CD Play Time - 01h:08m:00s Total File Size....................... 162mb (Including MP3s + M3u, Art Covers & Text File) Format & Bitrate.................. MP3 320Kbps Constant / 2 Channels / 44.1 KHz / Lossy Encoder................................ iTunes v11.1.2.32 Scanned Artwork................. Yes – only1joe - From CD @ 300dpi Original CD Rip..................... Yes - only1joe Original Uploader................. Yes - only1joe Upload Speed....................... 300-500kB/s Music Genre......................... Blues Rock Release Date........................ August 1992 Record Company / Label..... Arista BMG Artists Website(s)............... [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Healey[/url] [url]http://www.azlyrics.com/j/jeffhealeyband.html[/url] [url]http://jeffhealey.com[/url] You can listen to your music with [url]http://www.mediamonkey.com[/url] – it plays both formats MP3 & FLAC or choose your own player. [/color] [img]http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/9269/9ac.gif[/img] [color=Red]* * * Please Seed To A Ratio Of 1:1 Or Greater * * * * * * I Will Only Re-Seed If There Is More Than 10 Peers Waiting * * * * * * Any Problems - Leave Comments On My Most Recent Torrents * * * * * * This Is A Multi-Tracker Torrent Check Your Bit Torrent Client For A True Number Of Seeds * * *[/color][/b] [b][color=blue]For More Of My Music Uploads, Bubanee Is Hosting It On His Site - So Please Support And Visit [url]http://www.bubaneemusic2.com[/url] You Will Also Find Uploads For - VTWIN88CUBE - BEOLAB1700 - YIFY [/color][/b]

The Best of the Chieftains 320cbr (Big Papi) 2002 Columbia Records

$
0
0
Source: 2002 CD [img]https://yuq.me/users/15/891/Ci2vSePyoX.png[/img]

Jeff Healey Band - Feel This 1992 only1joe FLAC-EAC

$
0
0
[color=green] [u][b]Jeff Healy Band - Feel This 1992 only1joe FLAC-EAC[/b][/u][/color] [img]http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/705/3fj3.jpg[/img] bayimg.com/lAGMlaAfh [b][color=green] Third time up for sightless guitar wunderkid Jeff Healey and gang; Feel This offers the power trio's meatiest and most satisfying outing. JHB's brand of roadhouse rock can be somewhat bland on disc; here the group captures much more of its trademark live intensity than in the past. The unobtrusive addition of keyboards adds a more expansive dimension to several tracks. Boogie fans will want to check out the ZZ Top-like "Cruel Little Number"; blues-rockers will come away satisfied with the likes of "House That Love Built." Hip-hop connoisseurs, on the other hand, will likely want to avoid JHB's rap spoof on "If You Can't Feel Anything Else.". [/color] [img]http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/6590/3mck.gif[/img] [img]http://img542.imageshack.us/img542/5986/3aup.jpg[/img] [color=green] [u]CD Track Listings[/u] [01] Cruel Little Number [02] Leave The Light On [03] Baby's Lookin' Hot [04] Lost In Your Eyes [05] House That Love Built [06] Evil And Here To Stay [07] My Kinda Lover [08] It Could All Get Blown Away [09] You're Coming Home [10] If You Can't Fell Anything Else [11] Heart Of An Angel [12] Live And Love [13] Joined At The Heart [14] Dreams Of Love CD Play Time - 01h:08m:00s Total File Size....................... 505mb (Including FLAC + Logs, Art Covers & Text File) Format / Info....................... FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) - EAC (Exact Audio Copy) Encoder................................ libFLAC / EAC - 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) Scanned Artwork................. Yes – only1joe - From CD @ 300dpi Original CD Rip..................... Yes - only1joe Original Uploader................. Yes - only1joe Upload Speed....................... 300-500kB/s Music Genre......................... Blues Rock Release Date........................ August 1992 Record Company / Label..... Arista BMG Artists Website(s)............... [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Healey[/url] [url]http://www.azlyrics.com/j/jeffhealeyband.html[/url] [url]http://jeffhealey.com[/url] You can listen to your music with [url]http://www.mediamonkey.com[/url] – it plays both formats MP3 & FLAC or choose your own player. [/color] [img]http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/9269/9ac.gif[/img] [color=Red]* * * Please Seed To A Ratio Of 1:1 Or Greater * * * * * * I Will Only Re-Seed If There Is More Than 10 Peers Waiting * * * * * * Any Problems - Leave Comments On My Most Recent Torrents * * * * * * This Is A Multi-Tracker Torrent Check Your Bit Torrent Client For A True Number Of Seeds * * *[/color][/b] [b][color=blue]For More Of My Music Uploads, Bubanee Is Hosting It On His Site - So Please Support And Visit [url]http://www.bubaneemusic2.com[/url] You Will Also Find Uploads For - VTWIN88CUBE - BEOLAB1700 - YIFY [/color][/b]

Deathspell Omega - Infernal Battles

$
0
0
[color=red][size=5]Deathspell Omega - Infernal Battles[/size][/color] [img]http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/500/70377714/Infernal+Battles+front.png[/img] Initially, Deathspell Omega produced raw, traditional black metal akin to Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger. However, their 2004 release, Si monvmentvm reqvires, circvmspice, marked a change to a vastly more technical, experimental, and well-recorded sound featuring such musical influences as Russian Orthodox chanting and choral music. The band's work after Si monvmentvm reqvires, circvmspice has been even more experimental and technical, with the 5 tracks they released in 2005 – on Kénôse and a pair of splits (the material from the latter of which was later reissued as the Mass Grave Aesthetics and Diabolus Absconditus EPs) – totaling nearly eighty minutes in length and actually exceeding the length of Si monvmentvm reqvires, circvmspice. The second volume of the band's trilogy, Fas – Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum, was released on July 16, 2007, outside the United States, and the following day within the United States, to considerable acclaim.[3][4] The band released another EP in January 2009, entitled Veritas Diaboli Manet in Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon. The final album in the trilogy, Paracletus, was released by Norma Evangelium Diaboli and Season of Mist on November 9, 2010.[5] The band's final work related to the trilogy,[6] titled Drought, was released on June 22, 2012. Very little is known about the members of Deathspell Omega, as the band does not have an official website and does not release information about their membership. However, they have given interviews over the years that explain more about their beliefs and ideology. * Artist: Deathspell Omega * Album: Infernal Battles * Year: 2000 * Style: Black Metal * Country: France * Format: APE: cue+image Tracklist: 1. "The Victory of Impurity" 5:02 2. "Drink the Devil's Blood" 4:22 3. "Extinction of the Weak" 5:27 4. "Sacrilegious Terror" 4:56 5. "Raping Human Dignity" 4:20 6. "The Ancient Presence Revealed" 5:39 7. "Knowledge of the Ultimate Void" 4:42 8. "Death's Reign (Human Futility)" 4:20 Total length: 38:48

Bruce Springsteen High Hopes Proper 320 CDRip [Bubanee]

$
0
0
This Music Has The 3 Ninja's Approval For QUALITY NEEDS Visit http://www.bubaneemusic2.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes --------------------------------------------------------------------- Quality..............: MP3 320 Information..........: Playlist - Seperate Album Art For Each Song Ripped/Posted by.....: Bubanee --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes [04:54] 2. Bruce Springsteen - Harry's Place [04:00] 3. Bruce Springsteen - American Skin (41 Shots) [07:19] 4. Bruce Springsteen - Just Like Fire Would [03:52] 5. Bruce Springsteen - Down in the Hole [04:55] 6. Bruce Springsteen - Heaven's Wall [03:46] 7. Bruce Springsteen - Frankie Fell in Love [02:44] 8. Bruce Springsteen - This is Your Sword [02:49] 9. Bruce Springsteen - Hunter of Invisible Game [04:38] 10. Bruce Springsteen - The Ghost of Tom Joad [07:30] 11. Bruce Springsteen - The Wall [04:16] 12. Bruce Springsteen - Dream Baby Dream [04:58]

Patricia Petibon - Amoureuses ( Vocal Classical Opera ) @ 320

$
0
0
[center][img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Q1c-KQYYL._SS500_.jpg[/img] [/center] [b]Artist: Patricia Petibon Title Of Album: Amoureuses (Mozart Haydn Gluck) Genre: Vocal Classical Opera Quality: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps CBR Total Time: 68:40 min Total Size: 157 MB Tracklist 1. Il mondo della luna, opera, H. 28/7: Act 1. Aria. Ragion nell'alma siede 2. Vorrei spiegarvi, o Dio, aria for soprano & orchestra, K. 418 3. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 4. Cavatina. L'ho perduta... me meschina! 4. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 4. Aria. Deh vieni, non tardar 5. Lucio Silla, opera, K. 135: Act 2. Accompagnato and Aria. Vanne. T'affretta - Ah! se il crudel periglio 6. Lo Speziale (Der Apotheker), opera, H. 28/3: Act 3. Aria. Salamelica, Semprugna cara 7. Armida, opera, H. 28/12: Act 2. Aria. Odio, furor, dispetto 8. L'anima del filosofo (Orfeo ed Euridice), opera, H. 28/13: Act 2. Cavatina. Del mio core il voto estremo 9. L'isola disabitata, opera, H. 28/9: Part 1. Aria. Fra un dolce deliro 10. Zaide, opera, K. 344 (K. 336b): Act 2. Aria. Tiger! Wetze nur die Klauen [/b] [quote][b]Patricia Petibon - Amoureuses. Arias by Mozart, Haydn and Gluck. With Daniel Harding and Concerto Köln. Further information including tracklist here. 37-year old French soprano Patricia Petibon has teamed up with the period ensemble Concerto Köln and conductor Daniel Harding for this, her first, solo disc for Deutsche Grammophon. A website dedicated to the disc may be accessed here. According to the promotional material, Patricia Petibon "circles around the ever-important topic of love and desire – in a series of character-portraits she explores how the very different female characters in the operas of Mozart, Haydn, and Gluck respond to the challenges of love". First of all, Patricia Petibon is an enormously compelling vocal performer, who clearly gives 110%, which makes this album fascinating to listen to. On pure vocal terms, I am a bit more sceptical, though. Compared to her last solo disc (Patricia Petibon - French Touch from 2004) her voice seems to have become rather thin at the top as well as having lost some of the lyric glow. Furthermore, she is clearly strained in the more dramatic and expressive pieces, which nevertheless are the best on the disc, such as Tiger (Zaide), Odio (Haydn´s Armida) and Vanne d´Affretta (Lucio Silla) while I find the Queen of the Night (Die hölle rache) too heavy for her. Barbarina´s L´ho perduta is really quite touching and seems to suit her slim voice better than Susanna´s Deh vieni. Another highlight is Venez, secondez mes désirs from Gluck´s Armide. However, what remains upon repeated listening is that Patricia Petibon is a very unique performer, who infuses this disc with an elusive individuality so rare among contemporary singers making for irresistible listening. Though I´d be worried about the length of her career if she continues to sing like this as it simply doesn´t sound healthy. However, it makes for tremendously compelling listening.[/b][/quote] [center][img]http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7717/allformusicradio957a.gif[/img][/center] [b][color=red]And many similar posts here, or in H33T, all active and seedeed. Here: http://h33t.to/member/radio+957[/color][/b] [b][size=200]DONT BE SEL[/size][center][img]http://jsmagic.net/creatureaquatic/img200.gif[/img][/center] [size=200]SEED FOR YOUR FRIENDS![/size][/b]

Elina Garanca - Romantique 2012 ( Vocal Classical Opera ) @320

$
0
0
[center][img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iCxhbmIWL._SS400_.jpg[/img][/center]] [b]Artist: Elina Garanca Title Of Album: Romantique Genre: Vocal Classical Opera Quality: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps CBR Total Time: 60:31 min Total Size: 138 MB Tracklist 1. Oh! Mon Fernand 2. "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" 3. "Farewell You Native Hills And Fields" 4. O ma lyre immortelle 5. "Faites-lui mes aveux" 6. Giulietta! oh! mia Giulietta! - Ah! se tu dormi 7. Scène 15. Romance. "D'amour l'ardente flamme" 8. "De tous cotés - Lorsque je t'ai vu soudain" 9. Plus grand, dans son obscurité [/b] [quote][b] Critical acclaim for Elina is constantly growing, She is THE mezzo soprano of her generation, and the repertoire on the new album is perfectly suited to her voice, and unique and personal musical delivery. In Romantique, Elina Garanca makes a smashing return to the studio and puts her imprint upon the big Romantic repertory, brilliantly portraying such different heroines as Tchaikovsky’s Joan of Arc (The Maid of Orléans), Gounod’s Sapho and Saint-Saëns’ Dalila. Elina Garanca’s mezzo-soprano is velvet; she is a stunning figure on stage; her formidable technique encompasses repertoire from Mozart and bel canto to dramatic roles and contemporary music. Conductor Yves Abel’s penchant for the voice and skill at leading an orchestra draws beautiful sound and potent drama from the Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Elina Garanca’s rapport with this orchestra is deeper than ever. This autumn sees the release of 'Romantique', a new album of opera arias from the star Latvian mezzo soprano Elina Garanca on the Deutsche Grammophon label. Following the success of her last disc ‘Habanera’, Garanca brings her ‘golden mezzo’ (The Times) to the passion and tragedy of opera’s romantic heroines in this new album. This exquisite portrait includes well-loved classics such as Saint-Saëns’s 'Mon cœur s’ouvre à ta voix' from Samson et Dalila, as well as rarely performed gems by Charles Gounod, Nicola Vaccai, Lalo and Tchaikovsky. Garanca is joined by opera specialist Yves Abel, who draws excellent playing from the Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Abel’s affinity with the voice and his particular skill in this repertoire makes him a superb partner for Garanca. Together they illuminate the romance and drama of some of the most beautiful arias of the mezzo soprano repertoire. [/b][/quote] [center][img]http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7717/allformusicradio957a.gif[/img][/center] [b][color=red]And many similar posts here, or in H33T, all active and seedeed. Here: http://h33t.to/member/radio+957[/color][/b] [b][size=200]DONT BE SEL[/size][center][img]http://jsmagic.net/creatureaquatic/img200.gif[/img][/center] [size=200]SEED FOR YOUR FRIENDS![/size][/b]

P!nk - Just Give Me a Reason 2014

$
0
0
[color=red][/color][color=orange]P!nk - Just Give Me a Reason[/color] [img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSwpKG7t0pnrii3sQY9hBnJxO8GZHnNRH-SmnDzFVBf51ViD2pc-w[/img]

Major Lazer - Lazer Strikes Back Vol. 6 {320}

$
0
0
[center][img]http://themusicfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Vol.-6.gif[/img] Label/Cat#: Mad Descent Source: WEB Release date: 2014-01-10 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps Size: 110 mb Genre: Electronic Style: Moombahton / Dubstep / Electro Tracklist Major Lazer – Keep Cool (So Shifty Dub) 2:50 Major Lazer – Jah No Partial (So Shifty Dub) 4:24 Major Lazer – Playground (So Shifty Dub) 4:14 Major Lazer – Reach For The Stars (So Shifty Dub) 3:40 Major Lazer – Get Free (Mungo’s Hi Fi Refix) 4:17 Major Lazer & Mungo’s Hi Fi – Smooth Sailing ft. Mr Williamz 1:35 Major Lazer – Sweat (Mungo’s Garage Dub) 1:39 Major Lazer – Sweat (Mungo’s Honky Mix) 1:46 Major Lazer – Watch Out Fi Ska (Mungo’s Hi Fi Remix) 3:04 Major Lazer – Bumaye (Mungo’s Moombahton Mix) 2:55 Major Lazer – Mash Up The Dance (Mungo’s Hi Fi Remix) 5:18[/center]

Benny Goodman Swings Again


18 - Good Charlotte Feat M.Shadows - River - THHP0708.zip

Butthole Surfers - Discography - 320 kbps

$
0
0
Butthole Surfers - Discography - 320 kbps Butthole Surfers is an American rock band formed by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but its core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drummer King Coffey has been consistent since 1983. Teresa Nervosa served as second drummer from 1983 to 1985, 1986 to 1989, and 2009. The band has also employed a variety of bass players, most notably Bill Jolly and Jeff Pinkus. Rooted in the 1980s hardcore punk scene, Butthole Surfers quickly became known for their chaotic and disturbing live shows, black comedy, and a sound that incorporated elements of psychedelia, noise, punk rock and, later, electronica, as well as their use of sound manipulation and tape editing. The Buttholes have a well-reported appetite for recreational drugs, an evident influence on their sound. Although they were respected by their peers and attracted a devoted fan base, Butthole Surfers had little commercial success until 1996's Electriclarryland. The album contained the hit single "Pepper" which climbed to number one on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart that year 1983 - Butthole Surfers EP & Live PCPPEP (2 Disc) 1985 - Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac 1986 - Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis 1986 - Rembrandt Pussyhorse (Remastered, 1999) 1987 - Locust Abortion Technician 1988 - Hairway To Steven 1989 - Widowermaker! 1990 - Double Live 1990 - The Hurdy Gurdy Man EP 1991 - Pioughd 1991 - The History Of Dogs (Paul Leary) 1993 - Independent Worm Saloon 1993 - The Wooden Song EP 1993 - You Don't Know Me (Single) 1995 - P (Side Project) 1995 - The Hole Truth.. and Nothing Butt 1996 - Electriclarryland 1996 - Pepper 1998 - After The Astronaut 2001 - Weird Revolution 2002 - Humpty Dumpty LSD

Donovan - Sunshine Superman DVDA dvd-audio5.1mlp upmix(sbu)

$
0
0
this will only play on hi-rez dvd-audio equipment. this one was sourced from disc 1 of an outstanding 2 disc remaster set. which is the original album with an outstanding selection of bonus material tagged on the back end. many of the bonus tracks are even better than the original album tracks. sonics and quad field are both excellent, enjoy

Good Charlotte Karaoke (Req)

$
0
0
[img]http://yuq.me/users/20/535/y2ZvduR8Fr.gif[/img] Karaoke Req Good Charlotte ft M Shadow – River with and without vocals [IMG]http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a609/Braniff2/HcfYO12n3C_zps67fa0ebd.gif[/IMG]

Alexz Johnson

Viewing all 15496 articles
Browse latest View live