jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010
miércoles, 24 de febrero de 2010
Francis Harold & The Holograms - Who Said These Were Happy Times
Publicado por El Sek 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Punk Rock
martes, 23 de febrero de 2010
The Tyrades - Detonation [EP]
Publicado por El Sek 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Garage Punk
lunes, 22 de febrero de 2010
Burzum - Belus
Byelobog Productions, 2010
It's been 11 long years and now the world will see the return of Burzum. The highly anticipated new album is entitled Belus after the name of the ancient European solar deity of light and innocence. Belus is not a religious album or an anti-religious album, nor is it a political one, but an attempt to explore the myths about Belus and unveil the oldest roots of our cultural heritage. The album deals with the death of Belus, his sombre journey through the realm of death and his magnificent return. In essence the album and the story of Belus is meant to be an entertaining story about something that once upon a time played a major role in the forming and shaping of Europe.
"The album has been made according to my heart and spirit, and not to fit into any particular genre or category, or to live up to anyone's obvious expectations". The music can best be compared to the music of some of the old Burzum albums; in particular the ground breaking Hvis Lyset Tar Oss and the atmospheric brilliances of Filosofem, only the ambient parts present on these albums has been almost completely left out on Belus. "There is no special reason for this, other than coincidence and the fact that I have for some time made more and better music on the guitar rather than on the keyboard".
"Inspiration for the album has come from a variety of sources, and I find my inspiration from fairy tales and myths, from classical music, from memories of what once was, from traditional music, from fantasy, from the wind and weather, from deep forests and running water, from the sky and the sunset, from misty mountains and from yellow leaves falling from age old trees".
"My ambition with Belus is to create something I - and hopefully others too - can listen to for years and years to come without ever growing tired of it, and at the same time to share with my audience the experience of getting to know Belus, as he might have been perceived by the ancient Europeans". The combination of lyrics and music makes this a fairy tale different from most others, and should appeal to all those who like transcendental music and love to see different things from a different perspective. "If I can make you dream when listening to this album, I believe I have done a good job".
"I am aware of the black metal association with the name Burzum, and I have no real and serious problem with that, but I personally see no reason to place Belus in any category. I think Belus musically transcends all existing categories, but if I have to choose one - and for the sake of simplicity - I will simply place it in the metal category".
- December 2009
Publicado por Anónimo 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Black Metal
The Functional Blackouts - 1-900-Get-Inside 7''
Publicado por El Sek 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Garage Punk, Punk
domingo, 21 de febrero de 2010
sábado, 20 de febrero de 2010
Los Wilson - Rock & Roll Insano
Punk and rock garage camotero
Punk and garage rock from Puebla, México
Publicado por El Sek 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Garage Punk
domingo, 7 de febrero de 2010
Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments [Reissue]
Alchemy Records, 1986
The Melvins are an American rock band that formed sometime in the early 1980's. They usually perform as a trio, but in recent years have performed as a four piece with two drummers. Since 1984, singer and guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover have been the band's constant members. They are said to be "The Godfathers of Grunge music." The band was named after a supervisor at a Thriftway in Montesano, Washington, where Osborne also worked as a clerk. "Melvin" was despised by other employees, and the band's members felt it to be an appropriately ridiculous name.
They are highly regarded as a huge influence upon the sludge and drone genres. The band's genre fluctuates from release to release, playing grunge, stoner rock, drone rock, hardcore influenced rock, or experimental pieces.
Publicado por Anónimo 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Drone, Hardcore Punk, sludge
miércoles, 3 de febrero de 2010
lunes, 1 de febrero de 2010
The Doom Generation [OST]
Warner Bros / Wea, 1995
About The Doom Generation
Featuring: Cocteau Twins, Aphex Twin, Nine Inch Nails, Medicine, Lush, Coil, Front 242, and many more.
Note: The original sountrack realesed, had only 15 songs, however this archive contains 26 tracks, the eleven songs added also appears on the movie , but not in the soundtrack, so I decide to put them as a bonus.
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[Pt.1] [Pt.2] [Pt.3]
About The Doom Generation
Featuring: Cocteau Twins, Aphex Twin, Nine Inch Nails, Medicine, Lush, Coil, Front 242, and many more.
Note: The original sountrack realesed, had only 15 songs, however this archive contains 26 tracks, the eleven songs added also appears on the movie , but not in the soundtrack, so I decide to put them as a bonus.
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[Pt.1] [Pt.2] [Pt.3]
Publicado por Lame Laos 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Dream Pop, IDM, industrial, Shoegaze, Soundtrack
Screaming Females - What If Someone Is Watching Their TV?

Don Giovanni, 2007
About Screaming Females
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Recommended: Mutators - Kill Me | Green Day - Kerplunk!
Publicado por Lame Laos 0 comentarios
Etiquetas: Punk Rock













