Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Roy Brown
Jam out to some fuckin' 40's jump blues.
http://www.mediafire.com/?bnjnhxgwjwy
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Asterisk*
Dogma
01. Dromology
02. Stasis Is Death
03. Dromologist
04. Speed (God)
05. The Peace Of Exhaustion
06. *
07. Adding Milk To DNA
08. Man-Eater
09. Furniture.
10. Essence
11. Changing Times.
12. Asterisk And Obelisk
13. Empty From Day Zero
14. Drink Me.
15. Assault Engine.
16. Red.
17. Green Eyed Angel In My Dream.
18. Bible.
19. French Is French In Phonetics.
20. Hello Vargas
21. Eat Me.
22. The Spatio-Temporal Aspect
23. The Anomaly
24. Iron-Head: Palestine
25. Another Dane Law Carved In French
26. 5 Months
27. A Phrase Structure Tree.
28. Vowel Sounds Turning Into Motor Humming.
29. The Word "Blood" Is Mentioned 109 Times In Macbeth.
30. Auxiliary
31. Silver [Bullet] Bible
32. Syntax Of Limbo
33. A Blouse Of Lead.
34. An Angel Collapsing (Featuring Lasse Marhaug)
35. I (Poultry)
36. Exodus.
37. Ogre Battle (Originally Performed By Queen)
38. Lego Hair
39. Janick Top
40. Babylon(e)
1-23 was originally released by 31G as a 12" LP entitled Dogma I: Death Of A Dromologist.
24-31 was released by Busted Heads / Putrid Filth (and somewhat also by Black Mask) as a split 7" with Nasum. Asterisk* side was entitled Dogma II: Colorless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously.
32-36 was released by 31G as a split 10" with Jenny Piccolo. Asterisk* side was entitled Dogma III: The Morphology Of Heavenly Poultry.
37 was recorded for a Queen tribute compilation entitled Dynamite With A Laserbeam released by 31G.
38-40 was released on the Polar Grinder compilation (along with eight other Swedish grindcore bands) in an attempt to document the contemporary Swedish grindcore scene. It was released by Putrid Filth.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L56WC45U
Dogma V
This is a collabartion between Asterisk*, Merzbow, Lasse Marhaug. This is some fucking crazy shit.
1. Janik Top II - Angel Choirs
2. Janik Top III - Grind Hope
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4VABWE1J
enjoy.
Terminal Youth
Terminal Youth were a shortlived fuckhard powerviolence band from Massachusettes.
Line of Defense:
1 Don't Step In The Nationalism
2 Dissedent
3 Swine
4 Takeover
5 Don't Thrash For Cash
6 Rise of Atrocity
7 Betrayal
8 FGK
9 SOA Not AFI
10 A-16
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BWOBJOH8
Shit Fit:
1000 ways to use the word fuck
don't trash for cash
eventual outcome
fuck hitler youth
lovely room of death
money and a name
no accomplishments
sick and tired
slaughter
stressing the word "chill"
unvalued justice
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PHWQ2SEE
Yacoepsae
Yacoepsae is crusty fastcore/powerviolence from Germany and on of the best currently in the game. I'm not gonna bother with tracklistings because they are ~30 songs long apiece. The third one takes a little explanation, I'll do that when I get there.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ilw0e13vnm4
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?sdbgttnp1rj
This one is a little strange. Instead of their usual turbo-violence speed, the band decided to release an album of covers of American pop-punk bands. Their definition of pop-punk is a little loose including and Everclear song and a bunch of Weezer songs. A strange listen on the whole, but if you ever wondered what Weezer would sound like with a German accident then you are in for a treat.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tno03xxqh2e
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
serpentcult - trident nor fire
Trident Nor Fire is the rather unique debut EP from Belgium's Serpent Cult and this shit is heavy. I'm talking just ridiculously dense, churning, downtuned riffs galore gelling together with plodding pulses of bass and thundering percussion - all alongside great (and wholly unexpected) female vocals that only add to the band's atypical stance within this particular realm of metal. It's slow, but not too slow. Sludgy, but not too sludgy. So, yeah… it basically rules. The sheer fury and mass of some of the rhythms actually reminds me of the mighty Crowbar to some degree, but with more of a doomy sort of "contemporary Sabbath" thing going on. Hell, they close with a cover of Uriah Heep's "Rainbow Demon", so that sort of gives you an idea of where some of their influences are coming from, but… rest assured the end result's definitely 1,000 times more crushing!"
serpentcult - trident nor fire
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EZ3X9KXW
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Fall of Efrafa - Tharn
If you haven't heard of Fall of Efrafa by now you either listen to shit or you have been living under a rock. They play some sort of D-beat-post-doom-crust, and are basically one of the most interesting punk bands around today.
This record sold all 300 copies during its pre-order phase.
American tour next spring. Make sure you don't miss it or you will be kicking yourself later
http://www.mediafire.com/?zoyvbkgzhdj
Monday, October 6, 2008
A Coffin Full Of Acid//Resin Cum - Blood At Sundown
Psychedelic Horseshit - Magic Flowers Droned
Maruta - In Narcosis
Had this for awhile now, but I've been too busy fisting my asshole to up it. Need to take a break so it can tighten up some, so I finally got around to it; over thirty minutes of insane fucking grind straight out of Florida. Awesome dudes, Awesome tunes. Check em out.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D8L8JTPL
Dangers - Anger
Kylie Minoise
Saturday, October 4, 2008
F-Minus - Self Titled
http://www.mediafire.com/?nezfzramnc9
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Cream Abdul Babar // Kylesa split
some insane fucking tunes from both of these bands on this split; in my opinion, this is some of kylesa's best work out right now.
1. Cocaine Pinata 03:15
2. Rose in the Mouth 04:51
3. Shiss 03:47
4. Troy: Sailor 06:19
5. The Curse of Lost Days, Part 1 01:33
6. The Curse of Lost Days, Part 2 04:23
7. The Curse of Lost Days, Part 3 03:34
8. The Curse of Lost Days, Part 4 05:40
9. The Curse of Lost Days, Part 5 01:51
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QXQGP90V
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Like Black Holes In The Sky: The Syd Barrett Tribute
1. Kosmos;Vegetable Man |
2. Kylesa;Interstellar Overdrive |
3. Intronaut;Arnold Layne |
4. Stinking;Lizaveta Matilda Mother |
5. Jarboe;Late Night |
6. Pentagram;Flaming |
7. Giant Squid;Octopus |
8. Yakuza;Lucifer Sam |
9. Jesu;Chapter 24 |
10. Unearthly;Trance Long Gone |
11. Dredg Astronomy;Domine |
12. Circle;Rats |
13. Zodiak;See Emily Play |
2 parts, download both.
http://www.mediafire.com/?z5xynj4kn4q
http://www.mediafire.com/?itzzx4kztyu
Monday, September 29, 2008
Career Suicide - Cherry Beach E.P.
So you long for the days when hardcore sounded like punk? Then Career Suicide is the band for you. Career Suicide is a fantastic band from Toronto that has been sending waves through the hardcore scene since they formed in 2001. Rather than adopt the more modern tougher, heavier sound that hardcore has nowadays, they chose to emulate band such as Circle Jerks, early Black Flag, The Germs, and D.O.A.
This particular E.P. was pressed up for their tour of the UK and Ireland and has yet to be released in America. When it is released it will most likely sound quite a bit different according to the band's site.
1) Cherry Beach
2) Double Life
3) Your Body, Not Your Soul (originally by Cuby and the Blizzards, 1968)
mp3/192kbps
http://www.mediafire.com/?owzfmytymbn
Monday, September 22, 2008
Grails - Take Refuge In Clean Living
http://www.mediafire.com/?ydjjzwdh02z
Cavo
This review is for their 3" self titled, its the only real description I could find for this band but gives you a good idea what to expect on this album as well.
Japan's mysterious Cavo, who just happen to be labelmates of the amazing (and amazingly monickered) Bathtub Shitter, and feature a member of Corrupted! The first two tracks are a bit misleading, a hazy pagan ritual of gutteral almost-throat singing, temple bells and slow chants. Reminds us a bit of Ghost or Comus. But the ritual quickly grow in intensity until it's a chaotic swirl of tribal drums, shouted vocals, sludgy low end, repetitive riffs, and thick viscous ambience. Like a primitive mix of the Boredoms and Crash Worship. The tribal melee continues, interrupted briefly with one more ambient interlude, all low end rumble and groaning vocalisations, sounding like Keiji Haino with strep throat fronting Earth. Toward the end of the record the sludge coalesces into a weirdly catchy Viking style sing-a-long, lots of WOOOAH OOH OHHH's until things wind down in a truly creepy ritual of spoken female vocals, clapping, manic chanting, shouts, screams and whistles. Comus meets the Boredoms? The Wickerman performed by Corrupted? Boris covers the Incredible String Band? More amazing and baffling Japanese weirdness!
Cavo - Calca
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8YRK9TBP
Friday, September 19, 2008
Blue Sabbath Black Cheer
one of my favorite current noise bands along with rape-x if you haven't heard rape-x check out the 3" that sea jew posted
Borre Fen" 1 sided 12" LP
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ME2PFZTI
"Bourtanger Moor"
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RR7DEHJM
"Dead"
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AU8NW7V4
"Eva" 7"
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WGSKQON5
split w/ Teeth Collection
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7WF9RNP8
Mannequin Blood - Brightest Underwater
Wicked Lady
Wicked Lady exemplifies the "record collector" bands that gain new life through reissues: in this case, Kissing Spell's albums The Axeman Cometh and Psychotic Overkill. Their appearance marked some belated recognition for the power trio, which Northampton singer-guitarist Martin Weaver formed in 1968 with drummer "Mad" Dick Smith and bassist Bob Jeffries. However, Wicked Lady never came within a whisper of the stratospheric status attained by Cream, or the Jimi Hendrix Experience. The band's liberal use of feedback -- and large biker following -- kept them relegated to clubs, even during the twilight hours of the psychedelic era. Awash in drink and drugs, Wicked Lady split up in 1970, but Smith and Weaver soon regrouped with new bassist, Del "German Head" Morley. The new lineup duly set about documenting its existence, as captured on Psychotic Overkill -- whose feel is looser than Axeman Cometh. The effect is a shotgun marriage of Black Sabbath-style rifferama, supported by a less risk-taking rhythm section. Weaver's vocal style lacks charisma, but his wah-wah and fuzz-driven guitar style carries the day. The highlights include a bluesy cover of Hendrix's "Voodoo Child," the sex 'n' drugs snapshot of "Sin City," and the howling, 21-minute epic, "Ship Of Ghosts." But Wicked Lady's erratic ways proved too difficult for clubowners, who eventually refused to let them play. (At one gig, the band reportedly played the same song over and over until an irritated management pulled the plug on them.) Wicked Lady imploded in 1972, but Weaver rebounded that same year by joining the Dark, a more psychedelic- and progressive-outfit.
Wicked Lady - The Axeman Cometh
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BTSSBYQP
Wicked Lady - Psychotic Overkill
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EVDRWP7O
Pink Floyd's "Animals" [1977]
Yes. A non-obscure 70's rock band.
Animals is a concept album, based on the flaws of capitalism. Various castes in society are represented as different types of animals (Dogs as the businessmen, sheep as the powerless pawns, and pigs as the ruthless leaders). Although this album mainly attacks capitalism, several components are similar to George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm": In the book various animals (mainly pigs, sheep, dogs, etc.) represent different roles assumed by individuals in a communist society.
If you ask me, this is their best album. Fuck The Wall, fuck Dark Side Of The Moon. This is where it's at.
http://www.mediafire.com/?got1wfm5jzx
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Cromagnon - Orgasm
The opening track is an industrial / black metal dirge backed up with bagpipes. Keep in mind, this album was made in 1969, many years before either black metal or industrial music was invented. Also keep in mind that this album was made by a pair of pop-music professional studio musicians. Lots of drugs were involved. I have no evidence to back up that statement, but it goes without saying. The album continues to get stranger, with collages of sound and music that conjure the most horrible imagery. This album induces fear among the sane. It climaxes at the seventh track, Toth, Scribe I, when the slow-dawning realization of what the listener is actually listening to reveals the true depths of insanity to which these people have sunk. I don't whant to give it away...One small correction, the album was originally released in 1968.
Download this shit. NOW.
http://www.mediafire.com/?7mmbzdydam2
Monday, September 15, 2008
Lucifer's Friend - Self Titled
Lucifer's Friend was a 1970s German hard rock and progressive rock band who often incorporated elements of jazz and pop music.
Despite the band's German origin and progressive rock stylings, they are not usually classified as krautrock which had a more electronically oriented sound.(shits from gayopedia)
This is the first album by heavy metal/progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend, released in 1970. There are many Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin influences heard throughout this album, most notably the dark lyrics heard on many songs, especially the song "Lucifer's Friend." There is a little controversy that "Ride In The Sky" is a rip off of the "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin, but this is not true due to the fact that "Ride In The Sky" was written before Robert Plant wrote "Immigrant Song."
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WQHWKM9XDark - Round the Edges
Dark - Round the Edges CD. Reissue of infamous 1971 UK private pressing hard psychedelic rock acid guitar monster! Also contains 4 bonus tracks!This LP is a long lost rock classic. Some folks consider this to be progressive rock, I however would consider it as pre-progressive in that it was more like Blue Cheer than it was any of the other prog bands emerging at the time.
The guitar is hard and fast and the vocals run hot and cold. The first side of the album was luke-warm from an overall standpoint ... side two however is excellent. The playing is superlative and the vocals are kicked up a notch to match the intensity of the music. There are only three cuts on side two, but they certainly get the job done and prove how talented a band they could be when they got down to business.
There is more to like than dislike when you listen to this album. I would suggest you listen to side two first then side one, you will see how their sound takes on different elements and influences, some stronger than others. The bottom line is that this is a worthwhile collector's piece and a slice of rock music worth hearing, especially if you are a progressive rock enthusiast interested in the development of the genre.
1.Darkside
2.Maypole
3.Live For Today
4.R.C.8
5.Cat -
6.Zero Time
7.In The Sky - (Bonus)
8.Wasting Your Time - (Bonus)
9.Could Have Sworn - (Bonus)
10.Matpole - (Bonus)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=409S0KBL
Warlord - Self Titled
Mega-rare previously UNRELEASED recordings from the mid. 70's by this dark UK underground doom band. We are talking no-nonsense heavy duty SABBATH style occult rock by a group of drug-crazed muse's with a genuine interest in witchcraft and the black arts. A nice homely bunch to introduce to the vicar when he comes over for tea and fairy cakes on a Sunday afternoon. Probably the heaviest Audio Archives release to date, more potent than Dark and more doomy than Black Widow. Includes additional live material, full band history and magnificent medieval war-cry artwork.
The one all lovers of downer-rock have been waiting for!! Mega-rare previously unreleased recordings from the mid 709's by this dark UK Underground doom-metal band. We're talking no-nonsense heavy-duty Sabbath style rock by a group of drug-crazed muso's with a genuine interest in witchcraft and the black arts. A nice homely bunch to introduce to the vicar when he comes over for tea and fairy cakes on Sunday afternoon.
Probably the heaviest Audio Archives release to date, more potent than Dark and more doomy than Black Widow. Includes additional live material, full band history and magnificent 'medieval war-cry' artwork.(review stolen from somewhere i'm to lazy to write shit so don't bitch at me for being a drug addicted low life)
Warlord - Self
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1RIGVHNA
Supernaut
Paternoster - Self Titled
Upon throwing this record on, I was immediately drawn into a dark, vivid opera clad with churchesque organs(creating a nice and almost ironic accompaniment to the album's recurrent theme of religious skepticism), howling, throat-burning vocalizations and a hint of Krautrock influenced basslines.
The first track of Peternoster's self-titled 1972 album, 'Paternoster' begins with a Latin chant that progresses into a frustrated, poetic recitation over the consistent drones of a church organ, soon becoming a short jam that sounds like the doors drowning underwater(trust me, this description fits it). The following tracks live up to the album's initiation with the exception of Old Danube, which seems blatantly misplaced.
The album gracefully closes with the clever 'Mammoth Opus O, who's last 25 seconds deliver one of the most memorable conclusions to an album in Progrock history in that it concludes the album with a sudden shift to a light sound that seems to literally laugh at the listener out of complete insanity.
It is almost indispensable that every Progrock collector hears this album for its beautiful themes and elements that are guaranteed to provide a moving experience.(review stolen from prog archives)
Paternoster - Self Titled
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Jex Thoth - Self Titled
Thanks to bands like Witchcraft music as it sounded in the 60's and 70's has had a massive revival over the last few years. Never out of style of course, but since long marginalized into obscurity, it has risen to new heights after 4 decades in the shadows. The are tons of great bands out there like Reverend Bizarre (R.I.P.) and the aforementioned Witchcraft but in my humble opinion none do it better than Jex Thoth (formerly Totem). With their roots firmly placed in the late 60's they bring their psychedelic brand of rock/proto-metal to dizzying new heights. There are scents of bands like Pentagram and Sabbath or even Jefferson Airplane, Camel and The Doors to be found here but first and foremost it's 100% Jex Thoth. It is extremely hard to create something genuine or innovative when builing on a foundation that is nigh on 40 years old but this American quintet manages it brilliantly. Every song has it's raison d'être so it's practically impossible to pick any favourites out of the lot. This album has to be heard as a whole. Buy, listen and dream yourselves away to the sensual voice of the lovely Jex Thoth. This is as close to erotic pleasure as music can get.
-Stefan Lejon
Jex Thoth - Self Titled
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5B0EK2US
Planet AIDS - Apokalyptik AIDS
MCD Limited to 500 copies. Cat. nr. SDL 010 Released on vinyl in 2006. | |||
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=46LQ2JO9
The Funeral Orchestra - Slow Shalt be the Whole of the Law
Limited to 999 handnumbered copies.
The sample in the beginning of "Rite of Lust", spoken by Vincent Price is taken
from the 1962 movie "Tales of Terror".
1. | Rite the Lust | 09:02 | |
2. | Chant | 00:40 | |
3. | Praise (The Green Demon) | 11:07 | |
4. | Slow Shalt Be the Whole of the Law | 10:37 | |
5. | Apocalyptic Trance Ritual | 14:08 | |
Total playing time | 45:34 |
The Funeral Orchestra - Slow Shalt be the Whole of the Law
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PXY8I2PF
Friday, September 12, 2008
98°
Unlike most boy bands, they formed independently and were later picked up by a record label, as opposed to being assembled by a label or a producer (e.g. O-Town). They have sold over 10 million records and achieved 8 Top 40 singles.
- "Intro" – 0:41
- "Heat It Up" – 4:15
- "If She Only Knew" – 4:27
- "I Do (Cherish You)" – 3:45
- "Fly with Me" – 3:49
- "Still" – 4:00
- "Because of You" – 4:55
- "Give It Up (Interlude)" – 1:31
- "Do You Wanna Dance" – 4:14
- "True to Your Heart" (featuring Stevie Wonder) – 4:15
- "To Me You're Everything" – 4:09
- "The Hardest Thing" – 4:34
- "She's out of My Life" – 3:07
- "Invisible Man" (Bonus Track) – 4:41
- "Fly with Me" (Bonus Track) – 3:51
- "Hardest Thing" (Love to Infinity 12" Mix) – 6:37
- "Because of You" (Hex Hector Dance Mix) – 3:07
Blood Freak
1 | Butchermobile (1:34) | |
2 | Toxic Tomb (2:22) | |
3 | Bad Case Of Brain Rot (1:06) | |
4 | Carnage Castle (2:05) | |
5 | Gobble Up Your Guts Part 2: Revenge Of The Turkey Monster (2:36) | |
6 | Splatter Of The Highest Order (1:25) | |
7 | Mucouspewing Lungslasher (2:28) | |
8 | 30 ft. Arterial Spray (1:24) | |
9 | Full Moon Sacrifice (2:25) | |
10 | Last Grindhouse On 666th Street (1:12) | |
11 | The Flesh And Blood Show (2:40) | |
12 | Worm Face Executioner (2:22) | |
13 | Intermission (0:57) | |
14 | Axe Of Violence (1:18) | |
15 | Goretits (1:58) | |
16 | The Nameless Stench Of Forgotten Celluloid (4:14) | |
17 | The Slaughter Special (1:28) | |
18 | Psychosexual Burial Ground (0:46) | |
19 | Boarding House (2:34) | |
20 | Shriek Of The Mutilated (2:06) | |
21 | Doctor Bitch S.D. (Sexual Deviate) (2:27) | |
22 | The Screamatorium Drive-in (2:08) | |
23 | Right On! (23:55) |
1 Warning (0:12)
2 Feast Of The Undead (2:24)
3 Blood, Blood, And More Blood! (2:27)
4 Grinding Up The Dead (1:12)
5 Bloodthirsty Butchers From Beyond (1:07)
6 Flesheaters From Outerspace (1:52)
7 The Gruesome Gorehounds (1:39)
8 Infested With Worms (0:43)
9 The Cult Of The Cannibal Freaks (1:07)
10 I Rip Your Flesh (1:38)
11 Gobble Up Your Guts (2:09)
12 The Slaughterhouse (1:27)
13 You Are What We Eat! (0:52)
14 Werewolf A-Gore-Gore (1:33)
15 Kill! Kill! Kill! (2:21)
16 A Brutal Orgy Of Ghastly Terror! (2:34)
17 Awakening The Beast (4:06)
18 Insane For Gore (1:21)
19 (No Name) (1:50)
20 I Said... Murder! (1:33)
21 Dr. Cannibal (1:04)
22 A Happy Ending (1:44)
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wxmxv2mm4mz
1. The Theme From Multiplex Massacre |
2. Cleavage Cleaver |
3. Rocktober Blood |
4. Go For The Grossout |
5. Body By Death |
6. If You Have The Guts...He Wants Them! |
7. Lady Lunatic |
8. Aerobicide |
9. Don't Metal With Satan |
10. Poultry Pervert |
11. Thrills, Chills, and Blood Spills |
12. Roadkillers |
13. Savage Streets |
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Sloth (Crossover Post)
These crazy sludge noise psychotic bastards from my home state of Ohio should not need much of an introduction.... This post is the first crossover post between whiskey fit and sludge swamp to get the rest of the post click on the link to the sister blog
A whole other world of fun
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NMYCZXK0
I love you
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D4HF1NUR
Sloth/K.N.S.K.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2HQE8PJD
Sloth/Floor
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B2E7UOKQ
We Put The Message In Misogyny
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J750062B
Shitstorm/Sloth
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AHM2ZPNT
get the rest over at sludgeswamp at http://sludgeswamp.blogspot.com/2008/09/crossover-post.html
Alien Porno Midgets - High Altitude Over Our Little Glass Shack in Kealakekua
Small men with big heads in a spacecraft making mutant Hawaian music. That would be the Alien Porno Midgets. Their take on Hawaii is as odd as the place itself, it's hula with fake grass skirt, uneasy listening. Just why the hell they are so obsessed with Hawaii is unknown.
Strange demo tapes arrived at V/Vm h.q. back in 1997 containing audio tapes and unrecognisable slime and fluids. Marked 'Alien Porno Midgets'.
These emissions were recorded high altitude around Hawaii where locals at the time had experienced visions of unidentifiable nature in the night sky off the western tip of the main island and strange desires in the cool night air.
Two full releases have followed on V/Vm Test and the Midgets were last spotted at High Altitude over Russia a couple of years back.
Their music on these releases is reconstituted Hawaiian 'hula-hula' and they claim to have found Elvis who appears on the now unavailable 7" long playing album crooning his way through a detestable version of the standard 'blue hawaii.
A1 High Altitude Over An Eastern Shore
A2 Hula Hula
A3 Blue Hawaii
B1 Tea for Two
B2 Our Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua
B3 Hawaiian Signal Loss
B4 Aloha He
http://www.mediafire.com/?yirx9923wz1
Monday, September 8, 2008
Witchfinder General - Resurrected
The Stourbridge, UK doom legends' first recording in over 25 years features the original lineup from the "Live '83" LP — Phil Cope (guitar), Rod Hawkes (bass) and Dermot Redmond (drums) — and adds new vocalist Gary Martin in place of original singer Zeeb Parkes.
"Resurrected" track listing:
01. The Living Hell
02. The Gift Of Life
03. Final Justice
04. Bryn-Y-Môr
05. Brutal Existence
06. Euthanasia
07. A Night to Remember
08. The Funeral / Beyond The Grave
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1BP0G29G
The Wounded Kings - EMBRACE OF THE NARROW HOUSE
Majestic occult doom metal from the weathered wastes of darkest Dartmoor. Doom grandeur for connoisseurs of classic Candlemass, the raw, down-tuned horror worship of Electric Wizard with an unhealthy obsession for 70's Italian macabre.
The Wounded Kings play classic, epic, dark doom metal (a la Sabbath) with an especially druggy, spaced out, very psychedelic vibe. The very first, and title track, sets the tone, being a three-part suite beginning with some proggy organ drone... soon joined by funeral paced, fuzzed-out guitar... and cleanly sung, eerie echo-effected vocals with a melancholic, Ozzyish croak to 'em. The album continues with much more in the way of morose heaviness, epic-ness, and ambience, full of the sort of sludgy riffs we like, having quite a haunted, occult vibe.
This should appeal to fans of both Electric Wizard and Witchcraft. Clearly their record collections include a lot of '70s psych and possibly also Italian prog too... there's hints of Goblin going on here with the organ and all. We might also cite Trouble, very early Cathedral, Fall Of The Idols, Wizar'd, Solstice, Reverend Bizarre, and early Candlemass (Epicus Doomicus era)... the obscure Detroit '80s act Coven too if you've ever heard them... all could be referenced to describe The Wounded Kings' somber sound. Definitely some recommended, traditional (but not too traditional) DOOM here, folks!
The Wounded Kings - EMBRACE OF THE NARROW HOUSE
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SCZDF2XM
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Shifty Records - Crushers, Killers, Destroyers 1&2
CKD 1
(MUGWART)
1. 40/90
2. Gutter Drone
3. Pepper Eyewash Cleanse
(GOATSBLOOD)
4. Give Up The Ghost
5. Skeleton River
6. Tank Up
(MOLEHILL)
7. The Guilt Narcotic
8. My Black Jesus
9. A Somewhat Considerable Burden
(FISTULA)
10. Dysfunction
(SLOTH)
11. Hail the Basement
12. The Great Burning
13. Fart Torture
14. War
15. Return to the Basement
16. Choking Bitches
17. St. Vitus Cover
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?xflcdzz3jbz
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mwt42l2m3wt
CKD 2
(HEADACHE)
1. Genesis
2. Thrush
3. Knocksville
(WEEDEATER)
4. Turkey Warlock
5. Long Gone
(FISTULA)
6. Tough Guy
(KING TRAVOLTA)
7. Queers of the Stoner Age
8. You Call Yourself Heavy
9. A Mark That Last
10. Leprosy
11. Pigs
(CRUEVO)
12. Black Maria
(TUSKS OF BLOOD)
13. This Sort of Suffering
14. Theories
(MOHO)
15. Duelo
16. Charco de Carne part 1
17. Charco de Carne part 2
(SLOTH)
18. Sloth Loves Floor
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?d9wo0mxmdcy
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?3w0bw0t3z4z
Ocean Chief/Kongh split
Two of the world's heaviest bands crank out one 25 and a half minute track each.
Ocean Chief/Kongh
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6UWMWROQ
Hawg Jaw - After Years Of Oppression
from the bands queerspace: Hawg Jaw was formed in August of 1996. Over 9 years and 6 line ups later, still dishing out hardcore drenched slop/brutality in midcity New Orleans.
Hawg Jaw have released several self released demo’s and 7 “, and have played countless shows with both local, and national touring bands.
Mike Dares - Vocals
Gary Mader - Guitars
Paul Webb - Bass
Matt Williams - Drums
Hawg Jaw - After Years Of Oppression (ep)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4EV1SY34
also in case you missed these links in the lokie megapost
hawg jaw - dont trust nobody - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q60KQ05J
Hawg Jaw - Send out the Dogs http://www.megaupload.com/?d=G0L6RII1
Kilslug
Kilslug were a notoriously gnarly sludge-punk band from Boston back in the 1980's who specialized in sludgy, fucked-up dirge punk heavy and anti-social and completely fuckin' inebriated, with Larry Lifeless on vocals, one fearsome fucking frontman who has one of the most distinctive howls ever, and who by all accounts was a genuine menace to society back during Kilslug's reign of terror, pulling knives on audience members, etc. They put out two 7" Eps, a cassette and one album, Answer The Call, which came out on Taang! in 1985
Warlocks, Witches, & Demons 7″
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E5WQ90XK
Necktie Party 7″
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K3V24V80
A Curse (cassette)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OSYX72IC
Answer the Call (LP)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ISONNLAY
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Frogskin
Crawling ballsdeep in mud, Frogskin delivers three songs in forty minutes. While sucking influences from such acts as EyeHateGod and Electric Wizard, they have still managed to create a very unique and filthy soundscape of Finnish hatred
Frogskin - Self Titled
http://lix.in/-2dffc1
"Ridiculously heavy, churning, doom-y sludge from Finland that brings Noothgrush and Sour Vein to mind. This is just…damn… heavy." (review from paranoizenola.com).
1.Devotions Drain 12:07
2.Necklace of Snakes 11:31
3.We Hate You (Electric Wizard cover) 5:28
Frogskin - Frogskin Versus Bear Sessions:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6M9JDA96
Friday, September 5, 2008
Ancestors [2008]Neptune With Fire
"Everything about Ancestors’ debut, Neptune with Fire, screams “'70s prog,” from the title and cover art that reference King Crimson’s In the Wake of Poseidon to the two epic-length tracks contained therein that just beg to stretch across the two sides of a 180-gram vinyl LP. And of course any metal band with two full-time members responsible for electric organ and “textural incarnations” is bound to have a healthy appreciation for the psychedelic spaciness of Hawkwind and early Pink Floyd. Ancestors build Neptune With Fire on a series of simple, heavy guitar licks, jammed out ad infinitum. They aim for cosmic highs through repetition and atmosphere, but the album connects most when they’re focusing on nothing more transcendent than a great doom riff."
http://www.mediafire.com/?bw9fqzi6q3f
I see this as easily being one of my favorite albums of '08.
Snag it off Tee Pee Records or All That Is Heavy, I think the latter is cheaper though.