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Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994)
mp3 VBR~211kpbs | 63.6MB | 42:25 min.
| Quote: | | It may be a bit reductive to call Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain the Reckoning to Slanted & Enchanted's Murmur -- not mention easy, considering that Pavement recorded a song-long tribute to R.E.M.'s second album during the Crooked Rain sessions -- but there's a certain truth in that statement all the same. Slanted & Enchanted is an enigmatic masterpiece, retaining its mystique after countless spins, but Crooked Rain strips away the hiss and fog of S&E, removing some of Pavement's mystery yet retaining their fractured sound and spirit. It's filled with loose ends and ragged transitions, but compared to the fuzzy, dense Slanted, Crooked Rain is direct and immediately engaging -- it puts the band's casual melodicism, sprawling squalls of feedback, disheveled country-rock, and Stephen Malkmus' deft wordplay in sharp relief. It's the sound of a band discovering its own voice as a band, which is only appropriate because up until Crooked Rain, Pavement was more of a recording project between Malkmus and Scott Kannberg than a full-fledged rock & roll group. During the supporting tour for Slanted, Malkmus and Kannberg recruited bassist Mark Ibold and percussionist Bob Nastanovich, and original drummer Gary Young was replaced by Steve West early into the recording for this album, and the new blood gives the band a different feel, even if the aesthetic hasn't changed much. The full band gives the music a richer, warmer vibe that's as apparent on the rampaging, noise-ravaged "Unfair" as it is on the breezy, sun-kissed country-rock of "Range Life" or its weary, late-night counterpart, "Heaven Is a Truck." Pavement may still be messy, but it's a meaningful, musical messiness from the performance to the production: listen to how "Silence Kit" begins by falling into place with its layers of fuzz guitars, wah wahs, cowbells, thumping bass, and drum fills, how what initially seems random gives way into a lush Californian pop song. That's Crooked Rain a nutshell -- what initially seems chaotic has purpose, leading listeners into the bittersweet heart and impish humor at the core of the album. Many bands attempted to replicate the sound or the vibe of Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, but they never came close to the quicksilver shifts in music and emotion that give this album such lasting appeal. Here, Pavement follow the heartbroken ballad "Stop Breathin'" with the wry, hooky alt-rock hit "Cut Your Hair" without missing a beat. They throw out a jazzy Dave Brubeck tribute in "5-4=Unity" as easily as they mimic the Fall and mock the Happy Mondays on "Hit the Plane Down." By drawing on so many different influences, Pavement discovered its own distinctive voice as a band on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, creating a vibrant, dynamic, emotionally resonant album that stands as a touchstone of underground rock in the '90s and one of the great albums of its decade. <AMG> |
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Pavement - Wowee Zowee (1995)
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| Quote: | | With its vast array of musical styles, Wowee Zowee isn't as accessible as Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or as immediate as the bracing, noisy pop of Slanted & Enchanted. Pavement never abandon their warped pop aesthetic, they simply expand it, incorporating elements of folk-rock, English music hall, soul, jazz, country, as well as adding asides to such contemporaries as Suede ("We Dance"), Ween ("Brinx Job"), and Stereolab ("Half a Canyon"). Alternating between majestic epics like "Grounded" and ragged narratives like "Rattled by the Rush" and "Father to a Sister of Thought," to song fragments like "Brinx Job" and the punkish "Serpentine Pad," the record might seem disjointed at first. After repeated listens, the songs play off each other, creating a dense collage of '90s rock & roll that recasts the past and present into one rich, kaleidoscopic, and blissfully cryptic world. <AMG> |
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Pavement - Brighten the Corners (1997)
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| Quote: | | There's a difference between accessibility and focus, which Pavement illustrate with their fourth album, Brighten the Corners. Arriving on the heels of the glorious mess of Wowee Zowee, the cohesive sound and laid-back sarcasm of Brighten the Corners can give the record the illusion of being accessible, or at the very least a retreat toward the songcraft of Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. And the record is calm, with none of the full-out blasts of noise that marked all of their previous releases. It would be easy to dismiss the absence of noise as mere maturity, or a move toward more accessible songcraft, but neither statement is entirely true. Brighten the Corners is mature but wise-assed, melodic but complex -- it's a record that reveals its gifts gradually, giving you enough information the first time to make you want come back for more. At first, the dissonant singsong verse of "Stereo" seems awkward, but it's all pulled into perspective with the gleeful, addictive outburst of the chorus, and that is a microcosm of the album's appeal. The first time around, the winding melody of "Shady Lane," the psycho jangle pop of "Date With Ikea," the epic grace of "Type Slowly," and the speedy rush of "Embassy Row" make an impression, but repeated listens reveal sonic and lyrical details that make them indelible. Similarly, Stephen Malkmus' hip-hop inflections on "Blue Hawaiian" and the quiet beauty of "Transport Is Arranged" unfold over time. While the preponderance of slow songs and laid-back production makes the album more focused than Wowee Zowee, it doesn't have the rich diversity of its predecessor -- "Type Slowly" comes closest to the grand, melancholic beauty of "Grounded" -- but it remains a thoroughly compelling listen. <AMG> |
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Pavement - Terror Twilight (1999)
mp3 VBR~191kpbs | 61.8MB | 44:13 min.
| Quote: | | Since Pavement switched course with each record — Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain was nothing like Slanted & Enchanted, and Brighten the Corners was decidedly different from the brilliant, warped Wowee Zowee — it's a little disarming to realize that Terror Twilight merely deepens the sound of its predecessor. Guitars burst to the forefront every so often — most notably on the dense jam "Platform Blues" and the shouted choruses of "Billie" — yet they're usually used as texture. Nothing rocks hard and "The Hexx," which was heard on the Brighten tour as a metallic epic, has been transformed into a surrealistic dream, reminiscent of the Velvet Underground's "Ocean." That's typical of Terror Twilight — it's reflective, with the occasional flight of fancy that fits neatly into the laid-back flow. It's also the tightest record Pavement ever made, largely due to producer Nigel Godrich, who helped reign in excessive tendencies in Radiohead and Beck and does the same here. The band still sounds like Pavement — their loping interplay is unmistakable — and Stephen Malkmus' songs are typically dense and literate, yet they're easier to digest. That, along with the lack of Spiral Stairs songs, gives Terror Twilight a cohesion missing even on earlier Pavement albums, no matter how great they were. All the focus makes the album feel a little less like Pavement — after all, this is a band whose imperfections were among their most endearing qualities — and a bit more like Malkmus' first solo album, which it essentially is. Though it's hard not to miss the gloriously messy sprawl of Pavement at their peak, this carefully crafted, languid recasting of their signature sound is effective and winds up as a fitting, bittersweet farewell for the best band of the '90s. <AMG> |
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Cat Power- Moon Pix (1998)
Indie rock, Electric Folk, Sadcore | mp3 192kpbs | 65MB | 46:19 min.
| Quote: | Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Chan Marshall, a.k.a. Cat Power, has created an album, Moon Pix, that somehow manages to be both complex and difficult as well as stark and spacious. It's an interesting contradiction mirrored in Marshall's vocal and lyrical talents; her voice soars and croons, sometimes trading melodies with a wandering flute line, while her lyrics are powerful, inscrutable, and fiercely intimate. Two of the Dirty Three evoke a subtle instrumental landscape upon which she wanders, a place less haunting than haunted; specters of lost friends, lost loves, and unrealized dreams abound. There is beauty here, but the kind of beauty found in the crushed shell of a bird's egg or a cemetery in fall. Not an easy listen, but a necessary one. |
| Quote: | | Cat Power's 1998 album Moon Pix continues Chan Marshall's transformation from an indie rock Cassandra into a reflective, accomplished singer/songwriter. Where her previous works were an urgent, aching mix of punk, folk, and blues, Moon Pix is truly soul(ful) music: warm, reflective, complex, and cohesive. For this album, Marshall moved the recording sessions for the album to Australia, and switched her rhythm section to the Dirty Three's Mick Turner and Jim White; the lineup changes add new depth and light to her compelling, intricate guitar work and gently insistent vocals. From the backwards drum loop on "American Flag" (borrowed from the Beastie Boys' "Paul Revere") to the fluttering, smoky flutes on "He Turns Down" to the double-tracked vocals and crashing thunderstorms of "Say," Moon Pix's expressive arrangements mirror the songs' fine emotional shadings. Marshall is sunny on the quietly hopeful "You May Know Him," hypnotic and seductive on "Cross Bones Style," and poignant on "Colors & the Kids," where she sings, "It's so hard to go into the city/Because you want to say hi, hello, I love you to everybody." As natural and refined as a pearl, Moon Pix is a collection of fragile yet strong songs that reveal Marshall's unique, personal songwriting talents in their full glory. <AMG> |
1. "American Flag" – 3:30
2. "He Turns Down" – 5:39
3. "No Sense" – 4:50
4. "Say" – 3:24
5. "Metal Heart" – 4:02
6. "Back of Your Head" – 3:43
7. "Moonshiner" (Traditional) – 4:50
8. "You May Know Him" – 2:46
9. "Colors and the Kids" – 6:35
10. "Cross Bones Style" – 4:32
11. "Peking Saint" – 2:28
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Tricky - Knowle West Boy (2008)
Domino, Jul 2008 | Separate FLAC | 323 MB | 46 min.
Trip-Hop, Post-Rock/ Experimental, Alternative Rock, Electronica
| Quote: | | 'Knowle West Boy' is the eighth studio album by maverick artist Tricky. Named after his place of birth (Knowle West), the album is a personal rediscovery of sounds and influences. Mixing hip hop, punk, reggae and rock with his own inimitable style, results in a broad yet intense record. Includes the single 'Council Estate'. |
1. Puppy Boy
2. Bacative
3. Joseph
4. Veronika
5. C'mon Baby
6. Council Estate
7. Past Mistake
8. Coalition
9. Cross To Bear
10. Slow
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12. Far Away
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Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville (2008) [15th Anniversary reissue]
mp3 VBR~211kpbs | 95MB | 69:30 min. | Alternative Rock, Lo-Fi, Indie Rock
| Quote: | Exile in Guyville is indie rock singer-songwriter Liz Phair's 1993 debut album.
The album frequently appears on many critics' best-of lists. It was ranked 15 in Spin's "100 Greatest Albums, 1985-2005". VH1 named "Exile in Guyville" the 96th Greatest Album Of All-Time. The album inspired a number of imitators, and the lo-fi sound and emotional honesty of Phair's lyrics were frequently cited by critics as outstanding qualities. In 2003, the album was ranked number 328 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. <Wikipedia> |
1. "6'1"" – 3:05
2. "Help Me Mary" – 2:16
3. "Glory" – 1:29
4. "Dance of the Seven Veils" – 2:29
5. "Never Said" – 3:16
6. "Soap Star Joe" – 2:44
7. "Explain It to Me" – 3:11
8. "Canary" – 3:19
9. "Mesmerizing" – 3:55
10. "Fuck and Run" – 3:07
11. "Girls! Girls! Girls!" – 2:20
12. "Divorce Song" – 3:20
13. "Shatter" – 5:28
14. "Flower" – 2:03
15. "Johnny Sunshine" – 3:27
16. "Gunshy" – 3:15
17. "Stratford-On-Guy" – 2:59
18. "Strange Loop" – 3:57 (4:56 on the CD deluxe edition)
19. "Ant In Alaska" - 5:48 (Reissue Bonus Track)
20. "Say You" - 3:25 (Reissue Bonus Track)
21. "Instrumental - 3:29 (Reissue Bonus Track)
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Arcade Fire - Funeral (2004)
Indie Rock, Post-Rock/ Experimental | mp3 192kpbs | 65MB | 45:40 min.
| Quote: | One of the indie rock community’s most beloved finds of 2004, Arcade Fire are poised to win over even more listeners.
Montreal's Arcade Fire brings a theatricality, an intensity, an insanity, and a penchant for amazing hooks to their debut full-length. You've never heard such energy, beauty, and emotion from such a young band. Fans of Neutral Milk Hotel, Broken Social Scene, and Roxy Music's first two albums will have a new favorite band. <Amazon> |
1. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
2. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
3. Une Annee Sans Lumiere
4. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
5. Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)
6. Crown Of Love
7. Wake Up
8. Haiti
9. Rebellion (Lies)
10. The Backseat
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Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
Indie Rock, Baroque Pop, Post-punk revival | mp3 VBR~211kpbs | 70MB | 47:03 min.
| Quote: | Upon release, Neon Bible garnered mostly positive critical reception, receiving the seventh highest score of 2007 from review aggregated Metacritic. NME reviewer Mark Beaumont commented the album "is a climactic monolith of a record in the grand tradition of melodic transatlantic clamour rock."
Neon Bible was a finalist for the 2007 Polaris Music Prize, and nominated for Best Alternative Album for the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. It was #4 in NME albums of the year, fourth in Rolling Stone's list of albums of the year and album of the year in Q in December 2007. The album won the 2008 Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year. <Wikipedia> |
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1. "Black Mirror" – 4:13
2. "Keep the Car Running" – 3:29
3. "Neon Bible" – 2:16
4. "Intervention" – 4:19
5. "Black Wave/Bad Vibrations" – 3:57
6. "Ocean of Noise" – 4:53
7. "The Well and the Lighthouse" – 3:56
8. "(Antichrist Television Blues)" – 5:10
9. "Windowsill" – 4:16
10. "No Cars Go" – 5:43
11. "My Body Is a Cage" – 4:47
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Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala (2007)
Indie pop, Alternative Singer/ Songwriter, Chamber Pop | mp3 192kpbs | 70MB
| Quote: | Nothing on Jens Lekman's second album does anything to change the fact that he's a true pop music genius. Night Falls Over Kortadela is witty, pretty, silly, and wise; and filled with instantly memorable melodies, thrilling moments of SPAMise in the arrangements, and laugh-out-loud lyrics.
Jens Lekman is a craftsman, a showman, and a magician all wrapped up into one tuneful bundle of joy, and Night Falls Over Kortadela is his best album. It'll have you walking in the clouds before the first song is half over and have you filled with happiness for days afterward. What more could you ask for? <AMG> |
| Quote: | Like a modern day Chet Baker, Jens loves to sing about heartache. This is his first album in over three years, and Kortedala refers to a neighborhood in his hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden - "a depressing suburban hell". It also refers to a vague musical pop sound with hints of tropicalia that has been coming out of Gothenburg's clubs the last few years.
Night Falls Over Kortedala is unabashedly precious. Lekman's meticulously crafted, symphonic indie-pop is all saccharine indulgence, but hey, he owns it, and that makes the payoff all the more sweet. <Amazon> |
1. "And I Remember Every Kiss" - 2:59
2. "Sipping on the Sweet Nectar" - 4:11
3. "The Opposite of Hallelujah" - 4:21
4. "A Postcard to Nina" - 5:01
5. "Into Eternity" - 3:44
6. "I'm Leaving You Because I Don't Love You" - 3:48
7. "If I Could Cry (It Would Feel Like This)" - 3:23
8. "Your Arms Around Me" - 5:02
9. "Shirin" - 3:56
10. "It Was a Strange Time in My Life" - 5:08
11. "Kanske Är Jag Kär I Dig" (translation: Maybe I'm in Love with You) - 4:43
12. "Friday Night at the Drive-In Bingo" - 4:16
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Saint Etienne - Boxette (2008)
Alternative rock, Synthpop, Alternative Dance, Indie Pop, Indie Electronic, Britpop
mp3 VBR~191kpbs | 150:22 min. | 201MB
| Quote: | | Like most bands formed by former music journalists, Saint Etienne were a highly conceptual group. The trio's concept was to fuse the British pop sounds of '60s London with the club/dance rhythms and productions that defined the post-acid house England of the early '90s. <AMG> |
| Quote: | Boxette is a 4 CD box set available for purchase only to people registered with their fan club, Lovers Unite. It contains I Love to Paint (1994), Built on Sand (1999), Asleep at the Wheels of Steel (2001) and Eric Random.
The first three are remastered editions of very limited compilations of unreleased material sent out to members of the fan club over the years, while the fourth compiles songs released on various fan club EPs as well as five previously unreleased tracks. It was released in a numbered limited edition of 3,000. |
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Les Negresses Vertes - Zig-Zague (1994)
| Quote: | Les Négresses Vertes, formed in 1987, are a French music group who are best described as a fusion of world music and some aspects of alternative rock. Their particular musical influences were Gypsy music, Punk rock, Algerian raï, Mediterranean and South American music and French café music.
Their tracks often feature acoustic guitar and accordion, as well as some tracks containing many other 'traditional' instruments such as piano and brass. Their style is fairly upbeat and energetic on the majority of their tracks, with unusual rhythms, vocals delivered with a generous dose of zeal and vibrant energy, and accompaniment melodies ranging from lilting and distant to eccentric and fast-paced. These two factors give many of their pieces a strong sense of direction. |
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Pixies - Subbacultcha (1991)
mp3 320kpbs | 136MB | 64:35 min.
Live at Leysin Festival 11/7/1991
| Quote: | | This is probably the best sounding Pixies bootleg ever heard. Recorded in Switzerland in 1991 the set spans all five albums and captures Black Francis and co. in top form. "The Happening" sounds particularly fine. This was originally issued years ago as the "Subbaculture" bootleg the cover of which can be seen. |
1) River Euphrates
2) Bone Machine
3) Hang Wire
4) Is She Weird?
5) Subbacultcha
6) Tame
7) Isla De Encanta
8) The Happening
9) Velouria
10) Allison
11) Gouge Away
12) Debaser
13) Palace Of The Brine
14) Planet Of Sound
15) Mr. Grieves
16) Here Comes Your Man
17) The Sad Punk
18) Monkey Gone To Heaven
19) Holiday Song
20) Motorway To Roswell
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Les Negresses Vertes - Trabendo [1999]
| Quote: | | In late 1999, Les Négresses Vertes released Trabendo with British producer Howie B. The set of seductive songs and ultra-contemporary grooves proved once again that Les Négresses Vertes had maintained their unique edge, continuing to outshine their younger rivals. In the United Kingdom, bands such as Trans-Global Underground worked in similar areas, but whereas these British bands always seemed over-stylized or contrived, Les Négresses Vertes eclecticism and humor always felt effortless. |
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1. Leila
2. Les mégots
3. Hasta llegar
4. Ce pays
5. Easy girls
6. Chien des ports
7. Ignacius
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