Tuesday, October 11, 2011 0 Engineers

Album: Ära Krâ - Ferne Tage


Band: Ära Krâ
Album: Ferne Tage
Label:  Self Released
Year: 2011










Tracklist
01. September
02. Ofem
03. Verschlafene Tage
04. Neuschnee
05. Eos & Eis
06. Licht
07. Flieder
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Ära Krâ is a band form Germany, and Ferne Tage is their debut album, which is an impressive one. Try it if you like Buried Inside and Vestiges.

Monday, October 10, 2011 2 Engineers

Update: Barrows - Imprecari Island

Barrows are giving their album "Imprecari Island" for free here.

Update No.2: Two days ago we made our album available for free download on Bandcamp, and we have already maxed out our 200 free downloads per month, it will be back up for download on bandcamp on 10.28, but in the mean time here is a new link to download our album for free. Sincere thanks to our fans for supporting us and downloading the album.
-BARROWS

And they uploaded the album on Megaupload instead.
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Video: Ólafur Arnalds – Hægt, Kemur Ljósið



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Album: Ólafur Arnalds - Living Room Songs


Band: Ólafur Arnalds
Album: Living Room Songs
Label:  Erased Tapes Records
Year: 2011










Tracklist
01. Day 1: Fyrsta
02. Day 2: Near Light
03. Day 3: Film Credits
04. Day 4: Tomorrow's Song
05. Day 5: Ágúst
06. Day 6: Lag Fyrir Ömmu
07. Day 7: This Place Is A Shelter
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Following in the spirit of Ólafur Arnalds' critically acclaimed 'Found Songs' (2009) where he wrote, recorded and released a free song every day for a week - now comes 'Living Room Songs'. This time Ólafur takes the idea further and invites the audience into the comfort of his living room, where the songs will be recorded live and the whole process filmed. The songs will instantly be released in form of free MP3 downloads and videos to stream - straight from Ólafur's Reykjavík apartment.

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Day 1: Fyrsta



Day 2: Near Light

Day 3: Film Credits

Day 4: Tomorrow's Song

Day 5: Ágúst

Day 6: Lag Fyrir Ömmu

Day 7: This Place Is A Shelter
Thursday, October 06, 2011 0 Engineers

EP: Tree Of Sores - Tree Of Sores


Band: Tree Of Sores
Album: Tree Of Sores EP
Label:  Witch Hunter Records
Year: 2011








Tracklist
01. Intro
02. God Theory
03. Grave
04. From Within
05. Sandford
06. Silent Scream
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Leeds 3 piece, taking influences from the doomy atmospherics of Neurosis, an underbelly of crust care of Amebix, and an air of recklessness favoured by the likes of Eyehategod.
The band create a vibe that is heavy, dark and ambient, with tortured male/female vocals, and a mission to take you to a frightening place.  
Recorded with Matt (Pumpkin Records) at Brunswick Mill, Manchester in October 2010, and artwork and layout by Black Uroborus, this CD comes in a 4-panel digipack, and is limited to 150 copies.

Tuesday, October 04, 2011 0 Engineers

Album: Marionette ID - Alluvion


Band: Marionette ID
Album: Alluvion
Label: Fluttery Records
Year: 2011










Tracklist
01. Serenity
02. Transpire
03. Last Eclipse
04. Parallel Monologue
05. Sin Of Ollan
06. Vestiges
07. Canyons
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Marionette ID is a Hungarian experimental/post-rock band founded in 2008. After expanding to a greater audience, they played several European tours in 2010 and 2011. They have been signed to Fluttery Records since 2010. In their new full-length from the label, Alluvion, Marionette ID still try to flirt with interesting structures, heavy sounds using elements of post metal. The album was recorded in Budapest from January till June, 2011.

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Sunday, October 02, 2011 0 Engineers

Album: Giraffes? Giraffes! - Pink Magick


Band: Giraffes? Giraffes!
Album: Pink Magick 
Label: Self Released
Year: 2011










Tracklist
01. Es And Em And Em And Ems
02. Scorpion Bowls At The Hong Kong
03. Totally Boneless!!!
04. Werewolf Grandma With Knives (Part One: The Changeling)
05. Werewolf Grandma With Knives (Part Two: Don't Die)
06. Koscinski's Requiem For A Golden Chariot
07. Curse Of The Tooth Nightmare
08. Transparent Man/Invisible Woman (80,000,000 Years Alone)
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Ken Topham and Joe Andreoli grew up in Massachusetts. Even though they had never met, they both enjoyed the same amusement park. They both liked a ride called the Rotor. You would stand inside the Rotor and it would spin and you would stick to the wall and the floor would drop. 
Joe once saw someone puke on the Rotor and it stuck to their face until the ride slowed down. Other names for the Rotor are the Gravitron, the Twister, the Vortex, the Turkish Twist and the Starship 2000. Have you ever seen The 400 Blows (Les Quatre Cents Coups)? 
Ken has never seen anyone puke on the Rotor. Joe and Ken first met while going to college in New Hampshire. Ken studied music, while Joe studied literature. 
They drank coffee and talked about the theory that whales were once sea creatures and they evolved into wolf-like creatures that ran on land, but they didn’t like it so they evolved back into sea creatures and eventually became huge fucking whales. They formed a band. 
They can both play guitar and drums, but in Giraffes? Giraffes! Joe taps and plucks while Ken taps and hits. 

In 2004, Ken and Joe and their very nice and very attractive girlfriends moved to Santa Cruz, California. They liked it there. It was nice outside. 
While living in California, Giraffes? Giraffes! released their debut album Superbass!!!! (Black Death Greatest Hits Vol. 1) in December 2005 and their second album More Skin With Milk-Mouth in December 2007. They also put out two live releases, Live In Toronto and Live On KZSC. 
They toured around America and Canada and played fun shows with Tera Melos, Hella, Kayo Dot, Erase Errata, Make Believe, The Advantage, Thalia Zedek, Ecstatic Sunshine, Growing, Major Stars, Shoplifting, Tartufi, Moving Mountains and billions of other really great bands. 
In 2009, Ken and Joe and their very nice and very attractive girlfriends moved to New England. They like it there. It’s nice outside.

Enter Pink Magick: a perfect conglomerate of the first two albums plus a much stronger psychedelic and 70's prog influence. The album begins with “Es and Em and Em and Ems”, an epic sounding mish mash of guitars, drums, and organ that opens up to “Scorpion Bowls at the Hong Kong”, a song that harkens back to the first album with an up beat tempo and happy sounding melody. The main riff bounces around joyfully until settling into a drum roll build up that slowly raises the songs momentum into an interesting group chant and eventual return to the intial riff. The quieter build up of this song perfectly displays the albums wonderful production and mixing, with each layer of guitar harmonizing nicely and never overpowering the supporting bass and keys. The following song, “Totally Boneless”, also shares a more nostalgic sound, focusing around a low tapping riff interspersed with higher pitched reverb laden sections.

The following two part epic, “Werewolf Grandma With Knives”, is simply breathtaking (I never thought I'd use that adjective with math rock). Starting with disturbing ambient noise and the occasional creepy voice clip, the song sets quite the mood. A lone guitar soon comes in playing a dark melody on top of the noise, eventually leading into part two of the song. This second part reminds me of “ I Am Something Something...” from the second album, and builds wonderfully from the blast beats of the first moment until their climatic return at the end. 

The next two songs, “Koscinski's Requiem for a Golden Chariot” and “Curse of the Tooth Nightmare” flow similarly to the 2nd and 3rd, a lovely combination of energetic guitar tapping and fast paced drums that constantly build until their dramatic final moments. “Transparent Man/Invisible Woman (80,000,000 Years Alone)” is a calm, low key rest from the constant thrill of the rest of the album, not so dissimilar from “The Ghost Of EPPEEPEE’s Ghost” of the previous album. 
Ending on a high note, “DRGNFKR” is without a doubt the best Giraffes? Giraffes! song on this album and possibly their entire discography. Utilizing a more sullen sound than the mostly major key album, its both the saddest (Aside from “Werewolf Grandma With Knives”) and triumphant sounding song on the album. Starting off with a fast pull off/hammer on riff the song slows down into a Godspeed You! Black Emperor esque section and then ignites into a ripping guitar solo, gloriously ending the album in an awesome “*** Yeah!” fashion.

Overall, the album corrects the slight errs of their previous albums and explores new ground successfully. By focusing on what made their first album so exciting and their second so grand, Giraffes? Giraffes! have created a wonderful work of art that is sure to be a highlight of anyone's music collection.

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