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Showing posts with label bandcamp. Show all posts
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Monday, June 20, 2016

Grown Up Avenger Stuff - Eclectica (2016)





So Gene Simmons said “ Rock and Roll is Dead”, someone needs to pass that letter to Grown Up Avenger Stuff. They clearly have an energy and passion to them that makes the music really soar and feel epic. The good news is that I just discovered this band, and they have three releases previously. ( Hopefully I can sweet talk the band after this to let me get them) Onto the cd. Vocalist Deirdre Kroener is someone who when she speaks seems to have something to say. Whereas most musicians these days open their mouth and just catchy garbage comes out. Kroener is someone who speaks from her soul and her emotion. The ten songs on this record had to feel like a long therapy session of sorts as she is not singing as much as grasping onto moments of her life. There is a urgency to her delivery that just puts the vocals in this intimate light. The beauty to this band is that the members understand what their singer brings to the songs and they give her such an open canvas to draw upon. The musicianship compliments her vocals like a bird to the sky. This is a band I feel is sick of being considered a cult favorite or underground and this record is them lifting the lid and saying, “ here we are and we want to showcase who we are”.
Whereas most songs and albums once you listen to a song you seem to forget it easily when the next song or cd is put in, this record seems to stick with you long after turning it off. I think comparisons can be drawn to any 70’s inspired rock band in a Wolfmother or dare I say 60’s psychedelic like a Jefferson Airplane. This album wears its influences very proudly and when you think you got this band figured out, they thrown another element on the music to change it up. The punk rock vibe on songs like Vision were surprising, even more is that they pulled it off. This album has zero breaks or filler, each song sounds as important as the last song. The true negative to this band is that a music fanatic like me did not know about them sooner. Which means that most people may not know about them as well, and if that is the case, my advice seek this record out. If you want some honest rock and roll with everything even the kitchen sink thrown in. This is a band that feels very honest in their approach and very determined in their sound. 2016 is going to be a hard year for any music critic, it seems that weekly we get a cd that just blows everything away. How can this cd not be in any best of 2016 list? Be scared, you been warned the underground is no longer so under. 
~Infrared.com

Some really rock solid ROCK!

Friday, February 27, 2015

The Soul Diggers - Second Coming



The Soul Diggers - Second Coming
Studio Recordings
{free download}

It’s been nearly three years since The Souldiggers Band’s ‘Search For Greater Things’ debut album was released in 2012. Now 2015 & the same two guys from Saint-Petersburg, Russia are come back & set to self-release once again their second LP album entitled ‘Second Coming’. Whereas the part of tracks at first album & some ideas TSB’s songwriter had some years before release the new songs was written for this release specially. And they were with one goal in the head - to write really various album that would handsome from the beginning to the end for all potential listeners & rock music fans. ‘Second Coming’ is continuation partly of the first release and they’re have a similar roots undoubtedly & picks up where the debut left off but builds in every way from the quality of the song writing, playing, mixing & producing. Listen this 13 tracks and enjoy of hard/grunge/southern/blues awesome mix. Heavy riffs, powerful & mighty sound meets the great melodies, acoustic guitars & sentimental/lyrical moods. It’s all there! Keep on rock! (13 tracks, 54 minutes, Self-Release)


Heavy, hard and crunchy! Really talented with some excellent chops. Check 'em out!


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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Roadkill Ghost Choir






On March 15, 2014 I put up a post featuring this band with the "Hear Ya Live Sessions".
Their CD is now out! Buy it!

Get it here:
http://roadkillghostchoir.bandcamp.com/

In case you didn't get the Live Sessions...
Roadkill Ghost Choir - Hear Ya Live Sessions 2013
Live Studio Soundboard Session @320

Set List:
1 – Introduction
2 – Tarot Youth
3 – Devout
4 – Beggars’ Guild
5 – Down And Out

Hear Ya Live...










Thursday, August 21, 2014

Agustin Haro - Journey Around My Mind




Free Download!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Agustin Haro - The Old Me - 2014


Agustin Haro - The Old Me


1.In the morning 02:34
2.Always there'll be sun for us 01:08
3.Slide blues 01:22
4.Vibrato blues o intermedio de blues 00:37
5.El corazon de la tierra 05:40
6.You gotta move 02:50
7.Melodia en interludio 00:37
8.I shall be released 03:13
9.El arbol 02:16
10.Naturaleza 01:34

Free Download at Bandcamp

Click on Buy and Put $0 when purchasing!


Friday, March 21, 2014

Geezers Go!


...from our chatbox.



Geezers Go!

 

Geezers Go! is an heavy hitting, honest, beer & party crazed hard rock group from Järvenpää, Finland.

 

Released 06 July 2013
Henri Suomus - Vocals
Petri Perta - Guitars
Timo Korhonen - Bass
Jukka Kiiskinen - Drums 

 

 

Soundcloud

 




FREE Download!


Friday, February 1, 2013

Cloudkicker - Let Yourself Be Huge





This album was written and recorded between October 2010 and August 2011. 
The majority of the equipment and materials used to record, mix, and master were
 purchased using sales from the 2010 release Beacons. 
The physical products associated with this release were 
entirely funded by Beacons.
 

credits
Released 17 November 2011
Music by Ben Sharp
Art by Three Bears Design



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