Showing posts with label Noise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noise. Show all posts

21.4.11

KAPITAN KORSAKOV


"The Belgian band has released an album of gritty noise rock of international allure. For next to the obvious Cobain references the band has created a very versatile sound. Opening track 'When We Were Hookers' has one of those soaring riffs Made Out Of Babies would kill for, while 'Cozy Bleeders' on the other hand dishes out a druggy psychedelic trip. The production is raw, but fits the music, and gives the record an obscure, non-commercial edge that adds to the credibility of these manic rockers. (...) The band does prove to have established a solid base from which to start a nice underground career though. I am certain this rips live. Earplugs mandatory."
Lords of Metal

psychedelic
noise
stoner rock

mp3@VBR

28.3.11

HOMOSTUPIDS


'Latest 12" from Cleveland's kings of idiocy, and it doesn't disappoint. This one is a little more "punk," a little less "weird" than some of their recent releases, almost sounding like Dangerhouse-era west coast punk in some places. Fucking killer.'
— Sorry State Records

garage
punk
noise
retard rock?

#2 Starman

mp3@320kbps

27.9.09

Carusella

Carusella Myspace

Extraordinary duo from Israel.
Take a look.
RECOMMENDED!

noise rock

mp3@320kbps
Carusella (2008)

17.9.09

Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt Myspace


New release.
Featuring Colossus and Transmissionary in my opinion.
Have a good time!

experimental
noise rock


mp3@320kbps
Earthly Delights (2009)

16.8.09

Melt-Banana

Melt-Banana Myspace

Here is the last album of Melt-Banana, from Japan.
Thanks to The Whale for talking about it.
I appreciate the
news brother.
You can find more from Melt-Banana on his blog:
The Evil Whale Which Sobs
Go for it!

experimental
electronica
punk rock
noise rock


mp3@224kbps
Bambi's Dilemma (2007)

7.8.09

Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt, 1997

Conan (ep), tour 7'', 2000

Ride The Skies, 2001

Wonderful Rainbow, 2003

Hypermagic Mountain, 2005
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Lightning Bolt Myspace

I remember listening to LB and it was so fucking harsh to me at the first time...
To be absolutly sincere with you - I did not like it.
I just heard noise and more noise. It was something that I would not play in my room really loud, for sure!
I was dumb! I did not take a closer listening to it, so, I forgot LB for a while... I didn't want to 'understand' that noise.
However, I have a friend that loves LB. It's a very closer friend of mine.
He was very persistant about showing me how amazing LB sounds.
He won!
LB has a really amazing sound, definitely. They are extraordinary. Yes.

Lightning Bolt is not a band for the family,
specially for your grand-parents!
Love them or hate them, I understand both of the feelings.
BUT, one thing is for sure:
Lightning Bolt deserves respect as musicians!

Lightning Bolt, it's strongly recommended.
It's amazing how simply two dudes can delivers so much noise! Damn!
If you have the oportunity to see them live - Go for it! I would!

Genre: Noise | Experimental

Lightning Bolt (1997) (part I)
Lightning Bolt (1997) (part II)
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Conan (ep) (2000)
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Ride The Skies (2001)

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Wonderful Rainbow (2003)

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Hypermagic Mountain (2005) (part I)
Hypermagic Mountain (2005) (part II)

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The Power Of Salad & Milkshakes, DVD 2003

'The Power of Salad, also known as The Power of Salad & Milkshakes, is a film by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the Providence, Rhode Island noise rock band Lightning Bolt. The film follows the avant-garde duo, Brian Gibson and Brian Chippendale, through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family.'
- Wikipedia

It wouldn't be a waste of time watching this film. I tell you!
In Power of Salad you can see how ordinary normal guys Lighting Bolt are and how massive shows they play.
Take care of your ears!

A must see for fans! ...and for you too!

You can get it via Torrent, here. Enjoy!

(Obrigado Puto!)

17.3.09

Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing

Fuck Buttons Myspace

When I put the first track on,
I just chill.

Genre: Experimental | Noise

mp3@192kbps
Street Horrrsing (2008)