Andre Williams - The Black Godfather (Japanese release)
In Flac - covers are included
01. Intro
02. The Black Godfather
03. Whip The Booty
04. Whatcha Gonna Do
05. Sling That Thing
06. The Dealer, The Peeler And The Stealer
07. Freak Blues
08. You Got It And I Want It
09. Shake A Tail Feather
10. I Hate Cha
11. Montana Slim
12. I Wanna Go Back To Mexico
13. Can’t Find My Mind
14. Fire In The Hole
15. Nasty Women
16. Dictionary People
17. Hit Squad
http://netkups.com/?d=6404248567f82
Special thanx to JPaul for this funky contribution!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
The Effection - Soundtrack to a Moment
The Effection - Soundtrack to a Moment
In Flac - covers are included
1. The Sound Effection
2. Breakin The Bond
3. Maria
4. Somewhere Souvenir
5. Soundtrack To A Moment
6. The October Paradigm
7. March
8. Agony
9. Mystery
10. Her Hymn
11. The Incrowd
12. Pickin Up The Pieces
A power-pop group from of Oakland, CA. The band is comprised of former members of such Bay Area acts as Limp, Dance Hall Crashers and Waterdog. Soundtrack to a Moment is, top to bottom, one the finest power pop albums to come out in years. Bouchard and his pals are unabashed pigs for harmonizing, which, when welded to the chassis of their punk background, makes for some pretty cathartic stuff. Forget all the buzzwords like genuine and sincerity that are tossed around to keep power pop down in its cult ghetto, and you'll more likely than not find yourself wondering why a song like "Agony" shouldn't be on the charts. Here's to hoping for better days.
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Special thanx to J"TheMod"Paul for this brilliant contribution!
In Flac - covers are included
1. The Sound Effection
2. Breakin The Bond
3. Maria
4. Somewhere Souvenir
5. Soundtrack To A Moment
6. The October Paradigm
7. March
8. Agony
9. Mystery
10. Her Hymn
11. The Incrowd
12. Pickin Up The Pieces
A power-pop group from of Oakland, CA. The band is comprised of former members of such Bay Area acts as Limp, Dance Hall Crashers and Waterdog. Soundtrack to a Moment is, top to bottom, one the finest power pop albums to come out in years. Bouchard and his pals are unabashed pigs for harmonizing, which, when welded to the chassis of their punk background, makes for some pretty cathartic stuff. Forget all the buzzwords like genuine and sincerity that are tossed around to keep power pop down in its cult ghetto, and you'll more likely than not find yourself wondering why a song like "Agony" shouldn't be on the charts. Here's to hoping for better days.
http://netkups.com/?d=52027b9a97c61
Special thanx to J"TheMod"Paul for this brilliant contribution!
Friday, October 18, 2013
The Black Explosion - Elements Of Doom is out today
„Elements Of Doom“ again is an authentic homage to the most exciting phase in rock history. Heavy riffs, fuzz guitars and a smashing rhythm section – together with the powerful voice of Chris Winter. The Black Explosion quotes heroes like Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath or Hawkwind without being a simple copy.
Also as on the debut, the cover painting of “Elements Of Doom” is an extraordinary work of art by well known French comic artist Riff Reb’s.
THE BLACK EXPLOSION ON TOUR :
Baby Woodrose - Third Eye Surgery
Baby Woodrose - Third Eye Surgery
In wav - scans are included
1. Down to the Bottom
2. Waiting for the War
3. Dandelion
4. Just a Ride
5. Bullshit Detector
6. Nothing Is Real
7. Love Like a Flower
8. Third Eye Surgery
9. Honalee
Inspired and genuine psychedelic hard rock garage swagger blanketed in melody, attitude and the wafting smell of 60s bong smoke. Killer trippy rock with an abundance of hooks and penetrating acid riffs. Sounds like it's straight out of Haight-Ashbury in the best possible sense. Like a combination of Brian Jonestown Massacre, the Asteroid No. 4, Bubble Puppy, Blue Cheer, the Black Angels, the Stooges. It's a black light night!
http://netkups.com/?d=d8d358102a25c
Special thanks to Joey for this very trippy contribution!
In wav - scans are included
1. Down to the Bottom
2. Waiting for the War
3. Dandelion
4. Just a Ride
5. Bullshit Detector
6. Nothing Is Real
7. Love Like a Flower
8. Third Eye Surgery
9. Honalee
Inspired and
http://netkups.com/?d=d8d358102a25c
Special thanks to Joey for this very trippy contribution!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
The SHAMBLES - Chelsea Smiles
The SHAMBLES - Chelsea Smiles
In Flac - Scans are included
1 Blurs Somewhere1:59
2 A Short Spiral1:50
3 Happy Together2:55
4 Fear3:21
5 The Waiting Game2:20
6 Reviving Spark2:02
7 Child’s Play1:53
8 Grace Intervenes2:43
9 You’re No Good2:05
10 Love Is All Around0:56
Bonus Tracks
11 She’s Electric3:04
12 Daily Nightly2:24
13 Rhythm of the Rain1:45
14 Hide and Seek2:53
15 Truly1:59
16 Beautiful One3:30
17 Sympathy2:26
Even though it’s a re-release of a six-song EP from 1997, this album will surely find it’s place on many year lists, because of the whole bunch of bonuses, and even extra bonuses, adding a brand new musical experience. Like always, The Shambles keep that fine line between being a sixteez revival band and a regular moderndaze act, and therefore fulfiling the desires of both moptop-heads and contemporary power-pop fans, and still digging that recognisable “Graham gouldmines” of no-chorus pop concept.
http://netkups.com/?d=71359d1208da5
Special thanks to Rémi for this very fine contribution!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Roky Erickson & the Resurrectionists - Beauty and the Beast
Roky Erickson & the Resurrectionists - Beauty and the Beast
In wav - Scans are included
1 Two Headed Dog
2 Cold Night For Alligators
3 Hasn't Anyone Told You
4 Mine, Mine, Mind
5 The Beast
6 Don't Shake Me Lucifer
7 You're Gonna Miss Me
8 Angel
9 Bloody Hammer
10 I Think Of Demons
11 I Walked With A Zombie
12 Crazy, Crazy Mama
13 White Faces
14 Creature With The Atom Brain
There's no telling what state Roky was in when this was recorded (for a live radio broadcast in Houston, 1982), but obviously he enjoyed being on stage. He roars through all his classic tunes -- slamming through "Two Headed Dog" right up to the set's closer, "Creature With the Atom Brain" sounding focused, intense, and scary. He has a band (calling themselves The Resurrectionists)that keeps right up there with him, and it certainly sounds like a perfect match: Jimmy Jones on guitar, Brian Curley from The Delinquents on bass, Carl Giesecke on drums keep on pushing Roky's vocals right to the edge. "Don't Shake Me Lucifer," "You're Gonna Miss Me," "I Walked With a Zombie" are full of spite and menace. For all the less-than-great recordings that trade on Roky's infamy as a cult hero, this is great, loud, into-the-abyss rock and roll.
http://netkups.com/?d=e5182b2c5107c
In wav - Scans are included
1 Two Headed Dog
2 Cold Night For Alligators
3 Hasn't Anyone Told You
4 Mine, Mine, Mind
5 The Beast
6 Don't Shake Me Lucifer
7 You're Gonna Miss Me
8 Angel
9 Bloody Hammer
10 I Think Of Demons
11 I Walked With A Zombie
12 Crazy, Crazy Mama
13 White Faces
14 Creature With The Atom Brain
There's no telling what state Roky was in when this was recorded (for a live radio broadcast in Houston, 1982), but obviously he enjoyed being on stage. He roars through all his classic tunes -- slamming through "Two Headed Dog" right up to the set's closer, "Creature With the Atom Brain" sounding focused, intense, and scary. He has a band (calling themselves The Resurrectionists)that keeps right up there with him, and it certainly sounds like a perfect match: Jimmy Jones on guitar, Brian Curley from The Delinquents on bass, Carl Giesecke on drums keep on pushing Roky's vocals right to the edge. "Don't Shake Me Lucifer," "You're Gonna Miss Me," "I Walked With a Zombie" are full of spite and menace. For all the less-than-great recordings that trade on Roky's infamy as a cult hero, this is great, loud, into-the-abyss rock and roll.
http://netkups.com/?d=e5182b2c5107c
Friday, October 11, 2013
Roky Erickson - Don't Slander Me
Roky Erickson - Don't Slander Me
In WAV - Covers are included
1. Don't Slander Me
2. Haunt
3. Crazy Crazy Mama
4. Nothing In Return
5. Burn The Flames
6. Bermuda
7. You Drive Me Crazy
8. Can't Be Brought Down
9. Starry Eyes
10. Damn Thing
Roky Erickson was founding member and lead singer of psychedelic band, Texas’ infamous Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Erickson explored the far reaches of musical and personal extremes. Following a nightmarish '70s mental-hospital stint that had a devastating long-term effect on his mental health, Erickson's subsequent solo work with his group The Aliens revealed a singularly brilliant songwriter and performer whose talent was no less impressive for the fact that he was singing about zombies, vampires and aliens. The demons that abound in Roky's songs are all-too-real reflections of his own troubled psyche, and the combination of the artist's oddly poetic lyrical constructions and his bracing banshee wail makes it clear, as it wasn't always, that he's not kidding! Don’t Slander Me, Recorded during the new wave era, is a rock and roll album, and quite a good one, but it was out of step with the era and found little commercial success.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Roky Erickson and The Aliens - The Evil One
Roky Erickson and The Aliens - The
Evil One
In WAV - Covers are included
In WAV - Covers are included
1. Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)
2. I Think of Demons
3. Creature with the Atom Brain
4. The Wind and More
5. Don't Shake Me Lucifer
6. Bloody Hammer
7. Stand for the Fire Demon
8. Cluck Your Fingers Applauding the Play
9. If You Have Ghosts
10. I Walked With a Zombie
11. Night of the Vampire
12. It's a Cold Night for Alligators
13. Mine Mine Mind
14. Sputnick
15. White Faces There are many Roky Erickson albums, but The Evil One originally released by CBS Records in Europe in 1980 was the first of them and, many would say the best. Every song is memorable, even from the first listen. From the unnerving opening riff of "Two Headed Dog" to the loud pleas of "Mine Mine Mind", this disc never bores. The guitar playing and backing band are superb and fit the material like a glove. The lyrics cover everything from Satan to zombies and are delivered with Roky's best vocal performance ever. And Roky sounds like he believes every word he sings.
http://netkups.com/?d=465ecb2b546b2
2. I Think of Demons
3. Creature with the Atom Brain
4. The Wind and More
5. Don't Shake Me Lucifer
6. Bloody Hammer
7. Stand for the Fire Demon
8. Cluck Your Fingers Applauding the Play
9. If You Have Ghosts
10. I Walked With a Zombie
11. Night of the Vampire
12. It's a Cold Night for Alligators
13. Mine Mine Mind
14. Sputnick
15. White Faces There are many Roky Erickson albums, but The Evil One originally released by CBS Records in Europe in 1980 was the first of them and, many would say the best. Every song is memorable, even from the first listen. From the unnerving opening riff of "Two Headed Dog" to the loud pleas of "Mine Mine Mind", this disc never bores. The guitar playing and backing band are superb and fit the material like a glove. The lyrics cover everything from Satan to zombies and are delivered with Roky's best vocal performance ever. And Roky sounds like he believes every word he sings.
http://netkups.com/?d=465ecb2b546b2
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