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Monday, February 27, 2006
Stavesacre, part 2
Update from last week: Stavesacre has posted their entire new album online in streaming format, here: www.howtolivewithacurse.com
The music, artwork, everything is AMAZING. You'll need a password to access the site, it is:
Liv3WithACurs3
I made a destktop background using the art from the site, click on the image below and it will open to 1024 x 768. I also have a 1920 x 1200 version (my screen resolution) if anyone is interested.
Lastly, I updated the Rapidshare link on the post below.
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Monday, February 20, 2006
Stavesacre
Stavesacre finally has a new album coming out, supposedly March 21, entitled 'How to Live With a Curse.' It is their first album since 2002's self-titled, but more importantly, it should be their first quality release in 7 years.
Stavesacre released three amazing albums in the late 90's, 'Friction' (1996), 'Absolutes' (1997), and 'Speakeasy' (1999). After their hiatus, they released a sub-par LP in 2002. Many opinions on why it wasn't as good as their older stuff, from change in band members, to production quality, to song-writing; but overall consensus from fans and band members alike is that it was not their best work.
Last year they released an EP, 'Bull Takes Fighter', which contained the best four songs they had written in a long time. Recently they have begun posting songs from their new album. These songs are AMAZING. Easily the best stuff they have done since 1999's 'Speakeasy.'
The songs 'Grace' and 'Kill My Darlings' are currently streaming on their Myspace page. 'It's Beautiful' was also streaming, but only for a few days. The first two mp3s (160 kbps) I made myself and I think sound pretty good. The third (128 kbps) I never heard online, so someone emailed me an mp3, and it is pretty rough.
edit: Album Out 4/18
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Saturday, February 18, 2006
Elliott
Here is my latest 7" transfer, Elliott- 'Will You'. It was released in 2000 before Elliott's best album, 'False Cathedrals.' It contains a Chameleons cover, 'Fan and the Bellows,' which is ok, but the best this 7" has to offer is the original, amazing version of 'Calvary Song.' It's pretty rough, but different than the final version which ended up on 'False Cathedrals. Elliott broke up a few years ago, but last fall Revelation Records released a superb live CD/DVD combo from them, 'Photorecording.' One of the best live albums I have heard. I zipped both songs together, here you go:
Elliott- Will You
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Monday, February 13, 2006
Poor Old Lu
The next song comes from my favorite band, Poor Old lu. They broke up in 1996 but did get back together for a short time in 2002 to release another cd. Pretty sure that will never happen again. Anyway, this song is called "Army Guy" it only appeared on 1994's "Sin" vinyl LP. It is my first attempt at creating an mp3 straight from my turntable; I think it sounds pretty good.
About the song, it sounds absolutely nothing like any other song Poor Old Lu ever recorded. But if you are a fan, you will enjoy it.
Poor Old Lu- Army Guy
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Saturday, February 11, 2006
Leigh Nash
I have begun recording my vinyl to mp3, but nothing to post yet. In the mean time, here is a .rar file containing nine Leigh Nash demos. She started posting them on her Myspace site last Fall, and has rotated which ones are up, usually four at a time. Some of them are great, others not so much. Her solo album will be released sometime in 2006. So here you go:
Leigh Nash Demos
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Friday, February 10, 2006
Fair
I am starting an MP3 blog as of today. My plan is to make MP3s out of a lot of the unreleased vinyl tracks that I have and post those. When I run out, I'll just post random, rare songs. If you have any requests, let me know!
The first two songs are from the band Fair, both of which are streaming on their Myspace site. But if you want mp3s, here you go. They are Myspace rips, so possibly not the best quality, but I'll let you decide.
Carelessness
Pause
Fair is the new band fronted by Aaron Sprinkle, formerly of Poor Old Lu and Rose Blossom Punch. Along with numerous solo albums, he has also produced Eisley, Demon Hunter, MxPx, and more.
Your New Aesthetic
we're lowering the standard in a process selective
the formula is too thin
but it takes more than one person
so everyone jump on
i'll miss you when you're just like them
imitate and water down
selection breathes on its own
before the crash i'll write it out:
selection breathes on its own
make them open the request line and let selection kill the old
TAKE BACK THE RADIO
i remember back then thinking
easy comes but doesn't stay, what comes easy never stays
but the politics need means and business never leaves
you better sing now while you can
imitate and water down
selection breathes on its own
til we crash i'll write it out
selection breathes on its own
make them open the request line and let selection kill the old
TAKE BACK THE RADIO
sing while we can, while we can
imitate and water down
selection breathes on its own
til we crash i'll write it out
selection breathes on its own
make them open the request line and let selection kill the old
TURN OFF THE RADIO
but it takes more than one person
so everyone jump on
i'll miss you when you're just like them
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