| Jam Club Summertour w/ The Vaders | Koblenz | ||
| Klup Scheisse - Summertour w/ The Vaders | Köln | ||
| AK 44 - Summertour w/ The Vaders | Gießen | ||
| Martha - Summertour w/ The Vaders | Kiel | ||
| Bastard Club - Summertour w/ The Vaders | Osnabrück | ||
| Wohnwelt - Summertour w/ The Vaders | Wunstorf | ||
| K19 - Summertour w/ The Vaders + No Opinion | Kassel | ||
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Freitag, 17. Juli 2009
The Driftwood Fairytales - TourTape
Dienstag, 14. Juli 2009
Cardinal Sin
Dark PopPunk in the vein of Alkaline Trio!!! This Download includes their Hurry Up and Wait Album and the Oil And Water EP!!! Thanx to Blister
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2jmilxe2yyt
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2jmilxe2yyt
Montag, 13. Juli 2009
Against Your Society - Wreck My Soul
Awesome Hardcore from my old Hometown!!!
On tour with The Effort this summer:
On tour with The Effort this summer:
Samstag, 11. Juli 2009
Freitag, 10. Juli 2009
Cobra Skulls - American Rubicon
Yeah!!! The new full length from this great Punkrock Band!!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wgdwymmz2ka
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wgdwymmz2ka
Hudson Falcons - La Famiglia
Passionate Street Punk, driving Punk n' Roll, earnest Folk-Punk!!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?iyyhnwhjk3m
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?iyyhnwhjk3m
Brainworms – Brainworms II: Swear to me
The sound that Virginia's Brainworms have become notorious for is definitely different. Early material was notable for short, explosive post-hardcore tracks that were marked by their extremely melodic guitars. 'Swear To Me' marks a distinct change for the band though, as the material here seems to be diving into much more eclectic territories. Brainworms have always embraced the style of hardcore that was made popular by groups like Split Lip and Grade. All of the group's discography bleeds of a melodic hardcore influence, but the fact is they hardly ever sound that clean or restrained. Whether it is punk, hardcore, or even indie rock, Brainworms are able to spew a dissonant yet catchy mix of numerous genres.
'Swear To Me' improves on Brainworms' former material by taking a more progressive approach. Blues style solos, group vocals, and various studio techniques are taken to make the sound more layered and diverse. For reference, think Bear vs. Shark's evolution from debut to sophomore release. The guitar attack of the group has been stepped up a notch and the addition of Josh Small layers the sound nicely. The odd fit in Brainworms has always been lead vocalist Greg Butler who physically resembles Tim Harrington of Les Savy Fav fame. Butler's voice has a distinct distorted sound to it whether it is synthetic or natural. This really helps his voice contrast with very high frequency guitar and bass parts that the group likes to employ. Butler's lyrics also show themselves to be just as sophisticated as the song structures. His penchant for illustrating hardcore concepts in a personal way echoes other Virginia groups like Haram or Malady. His lyrics on 'Swear To Me' seem to be focusing on the various realities that accompany the term home, whether it is a person or place. Butler seems to be aching to find and define his own "home" and these thoughts seem to be a basis in the lyrical side of 'Swear To Me'. Of course the material strays into other realms whether it be the political 'Whatever, That's How You Get Famous' or the two instrumental tracks 'Vulgar Display of Flowers' and 'The Pinnacle of Story Telling.'
'Swear To Me' is a great record both because it is extremely enjoyable to listen to, while at the same time it helps carve out its own niche in post-hardcore. Fans of Bear vs. Shark, Hot Water Music, or a Dischord association would be wise to check out 'Swear To Me' - it really is a great and new sounding example of that sound.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmugn25jtnq
'Swear To Me' improves on Brainworms' former material by taking a more progressive approach. Blues style solos, group vocals, and various studio techniques are taken to make the sound more layered and diverse. For reference, think Bear vs. Shark's evolution from debut to sophomore release. The guitar attack of the group has been stepped up a notch and the addition of Josh Small layers the sound nicely. The odd fit in Brainworms has always been lead vocalist Greg Butler who physically resembles Tim Harrington of Les Savy Fav fame. Butler's voice has a distinct distorted sound to it whether it is synthetic or natural. This really helps his voice contrast with very high frequency guitar and bass parts that the group likes to employ. Butler's lyrics also show themselves to be just as sophisticated as the song structures. His penchant for illustrating hardcore concepts in a personal way echoes other Virginia groups like Haram or Malady. His lyrics on 'Swear To Me' seem to be focusing on the various realities that accompany the term home, whether it is a person or place. Butler seems to be aching to find and define his own "home" and these thoughts seem to be a basis in the lyrical side of 'Swear To Me'. Of course the material strays into other realms whether it be the political 'Whatever, That's How You Get Famous' or the two instrumental tracks 'Vulgar Display of Flowers' and 'The Pinnacle of Story Telling.'
'Swear To Me' is a great record both because it is extremely enjoyable to listen to, while at the same time it helps carve out its own niche in post-hardcore. Fans of Bear vs. Shark, Hot Water Music, or a Dischord association would be wise to check out 'Swear To Me' - it really is a great and new sounding example of that sound.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmugn25jtnq
Mittwoch, 8. Juli 2009
Dienstag, 7. Juli 2009
Anti-Biotics - Pineview
Nice EP by this young Punkrock Band + 3 acoustic bonus trax!!!
Punknews.org
You can also download their LP from myspace !!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?znqommwdz2z
Punknews.org
You can also download their LP from myspace !!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?znqommwdz2z
Beltones - Cheap Trinkets
One of my alltime favourite Bands!!! If you don`t like this record, we`ll never be friends!!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wommnxjjmyd
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wommnxjjmyd
Montag, 6. Juli 2009
Sonntag, 5. Juli 2009
Lucero - Nobodys Darlings
Lucero return to the scene with Nobody’s Darlings; the question is, though, what scene? In 2003, the quartet released what most consider their definitive release: That Much Further West, an indie inspired alt-country record which showed that the band had matured significantly together and cemented their distinct sound. The safe route for the Memphis, TN group would be to continue down that path; however, the road they did travel upon only brought them to craft their fourth full-length with the help of Jim Dickinson (Bob Dylan, the Replacements, Rolling Stones) in the style of a pure Southern rock record.
While there are still signs from the previous effort (see “Sixteen” and “All the Same To Me”), the majority of Nobody’s Darlings is rock‘n'roll from below the Mason-Dixon line at its finest. From the wheel-turning guitar chug in “Watch It Burn” to the burley Southern dialect of vocalist/guitarist Ben Nichols proves that the choice to further expand their musical horizon is no mistake. Having already pulled comparisons to the legendary Johnny Cash and late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, a draw to Mike Ness of Social Distortion is heavily hinted at on the high-flying “Bikerider.”
Not many albums can paint a picture before your eyes as the ambience fills the airwaves, but as the dust from the speeding motorcycle settles, a beautiful sun-filled horizon comes into focus as the title track guides another shot of whiskey down. ”…And we raise a glass” croons the rough Nichols as “And We Fell” chases another shot down at the bar with your closest friends on a cool summer’s evening.
The slower rockers on the record such as “Noon As Dark A Midnight,” “Hold Me Close,” and the aforementioned two tracks are some of the most refreshing of the year; nothing is more exciting than the raw, balls out Dixie-guitar blazers such as “California” and another late evening drinking song “Last Night In Town.” The finishing touch to this perfect road trip mixture of songs is the most mature and emotionally depressing song Lucero have ever written. A gloomy tale of a lonely World War II draftee who took his own life solidifies the impact the group has nailed with Nobody’s Darlings: An emotional ride that is every bit as enjoyable as it is remarkably lifelike.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?rijjwiqz2kt
While there are still signs from the previous effort (see “Sixteen” and “All the Same To Me”), the majority of Nobody’s Darlings is rock‘n'roll from below the Mason-Dixon line at its finest. From the wheel-turning guitar chug in “Watch It Burn” to the burley Southern dialect of vocalist/guitarist Ben Nichols proves that the choice to further expand their musical horizon is no mistake. Having already pulled comparisons to the legendary Johnny Cash and late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, a draw to Mike Ness of Social Distortion is heavily hinted at on the high-flying “Bikerider.”
Not many albums can paint a picture before your eyes as the ambience fills the airwaves, but as the dust from the speeding motorcycle settles, a beautiful sun-filled horizon comes into focus as the title track guides another shot of whiskey down. ”…And we raise a glass” croons the rough Nichols as “And We Fell” chases another shot down at the bar with your closest friends on a cool summer’s evening.
The slower rockers on the record such as “Noon As Dark A Midnight,” “Hold Me Close,” and the aforementioned two tracks are some of the most refreshing of the year; nothing is more exciting than the raw, balls out Dixie-guitar blazers such as “California” and another late evening drinking song “Last Night In Town.” The finishing touch to this perfect road trip mixture of songs is the most mature and emotionally depressing song Lucero have ever written. A gloomy tale of a lonely World War II draftee who took his own life solidifies the impact the group has nailed with Nobody’s Darlings: An emotional ride that is every bit as enjoyable as it is remarkably lifelike.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?rijjwiqz2kt
Smalltown - The Music
Sweden's Smalltown is one of the catchier pop punk bands going today, with hook-driven, melodious, catchy songs with a 77 punk feel lurking just beneath a fundamental 90's pop formula. Smalltown amazingly keeps pop punk sounding fresh. The Music is also available on LP, where it must sound even more incredible.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztybtt0zckk
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztybtt0zckk
Saint Alvia - Between The Lines
Reggae, Punk, Rap and Rock!!! This record is awesome!!! Trust me!!!
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lm0ym3dgnjb
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lm0ym3dgnjb
Tiltwheel - Battle Hymns for the Recluse Youth
Battle Hymnsisn’t, technically, an album, although it’s a full-length record. It’s a collection of much of Tiltwheel’s earliest songs that were on comps and splits, all in one handy slab. This record was first released in 1996 by Liquid Meat and has been increasingly hard to find over the years.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?y23wzmjyjhl
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?y23wzmjyjhl
Dear Landlord - Dream Homes
My favourite record at the moment!!!
Check out this review...
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4nhlm1u4znd
Check out this review...
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4nhlm1u4znd
Blocko - Edmonson Ave
Blocko was a three-piece independent punk band from South London, UK. The band was audibly influenced by the mid-nineties UK melodic hardcore scene and bands such as Hooton 3 Car and Broccoli, with less overt references to the noisier end of America's second-wave emo (early Get Up Kids, Small Brown Bike), and the oft-touted progenitors of gruff sounding punk rock, Leatherface.
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