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]{ing 19-04-2005 18:24

rykers - brother against brother\rykers - 07 - beg to differ

Back Door Man 19-04-2005 18:37

sonic youth - kool thing.

Reserv 19-04-2005 18:38

Senses Fail - Save Yourself

Ulfheðin 19-04-2005 18:50

http://home.planet.nl/~linth010/asse...s/firewkye.gif

]{ing 19-04-2005 19:03

teebee - deceive

Idioteque-je 19-04-2005 19:04

Autechre - Slip

wann 19-04-2005 19:13

Guns 'N Roses - Rocket Queen

aLackofColor 19-04-2005 19:23

Alexisonfire - Watch out!\02. Control

niña 19-04-2005 19:24

Whitney Houston - I will always love you
*snotter*

wann 19-04-2005 19:54

Guns 'N Roses - Out Ta Get Me

Snuitermans 19-04-2005 19:55

Hope Of The States - The Lost Riots\01 The Black Amnesias.mp3

Een tip voor A Silver Mt. Zion fans.

wann 19-04-2005 20:04

Guns 'N Roses - Paradise City

SjappieExtra 19-04-2005 20:05

jobcrusher - vivisicktion

wann 19-04-2005 20:12

Guns 'N Roses - Think About You

Hakuna 19-04-2005 20:55

Lopen momenteel twee luistertopics, maar toch staat er maar een CD op. :)

PINK FLOYD ,a momentary lapse of reason, 1987 (EMI)

http://www.waste.org/~polaris/graphics/moment-cover.jpg

capibara 19-04-2005 21:52

Kbal Soundsystem - Stereotommy mixje

TommytheCat 19-04-2005 22:04

Nile - User-Maat-Re

Sleeping Liar 19-04-2005 22:11

Audioslave- Like a stone

Dukko 20-04-2005 07:50

Kool and the gang - Celebration.

Sleeping Liar 20-04-2005 09:01

NOFX- The separation of church and skate

Ulfheðin 20-04-2005 09:12

http://www.vaticanphoto.li/images/Ca...atzinger-2.jpg

01. Autechre - [Tri Repetae #01] Dael [8:06]

Mennuz 20-04-2005 09:14

Lord Gore - Brainfucker

capibara 20-04-2005 09:16

Ik luister naar een stel ventilerende macs. Oude kraakpiepsteuncomputers zijn leuker.

G-Lo 20-04-2005 09:17

http://granfaro.blogspot.com/2005/04...m-perfect.html

hopppa, hier wat clips aan het checken. 622 in totaal, meeste werkend!

antigone 20-04-2005 09:26

british sea power - how will i ever find my way home

thomaster87 20-04-2005 09:37

Type O Negative - White Slavery

Reverend 20-04-2005 09:39

Dre + shady - forgot about dre

thomaster87 20-04-2005 09:50

Type O Negative - Who Will Save The Sane?

thomaster87 20-04-2005 10:07

Type O negative - Creepy Green Light

Spazz 20-04-2005 10:39

Michael Jackson - Beat it

G-Lo 20-04-2005 11:01

municipal waste - knife fight

Drez 20-04-2005 11:09

Emery - The Ponytail Parades

G-Lo 20-04-2005 11:28

bad brains - banned in dc

thomaster87 20-04-2005 11:31

Napalm Death - Silence Is Deafening

thomaster87 20-04-2005 11:38

Napalm Death - The Great And The Good

thomaster87 20-04-2005 11:42

Napalm Death - Pay For The Privilege Of Breathing

Ulfheðin 20-04-2005 12:00

Ambient spul op Digitally Imported

Back Door Man 20-04-2005 12:12

interpol - slow hands.

cyntex 20-04-2005 12:24

Beastie Boys - Rhymin & Stealin

Ulfheðin 20-04-2005 12:36

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kurzwellen

NERD 20-04-2005 12:40

AE [Untilted #01] - LCC

cyntex 20-04-2005 13:00

The Cure - Love Song

Spazz 20-04-2005 13:24

From Ashes Rise - Nightmares LP

http://www.fromashesrise.com/images/...nightmares.jpg

''There is something to be said about keeping things simple. Nashville, Tennessee hardcore outfit From Ashes Rise play a ferocious brand of punk rock that finds much of its power in its stripped down presentation. Ripping through 12 songs in just over 30 minutes, Nightmares is a vicious beast of an album. From Ashes Rise keep the songs short and simple, but these pared down tunes don't skimp on power.

The crushing sound of Nightmares can be credited to producer Matt Bayles. The mastermind behind metal and hardcore acts such as the Blood Brothers, Isis, Mastodon, and Botch, Bayles's clean, yet thick production greatly enhances the compositions of From Ashes Rise. The drums thunder, but it's the guitar work of Brad Boatright and John Wilkerson that shine here. Like galloping horses, they enter the speakers screaming, tightly reigning in these ferocious songs.

From the opening notes of "Reaction", From Ashes Rise lay out the course for the next half hour. Blistering guitars and raw vocals will be par for the course. Though this territory has been covered excellently by legendary bands His Hero Is Gone and Tragedy, From Ashes Rise still manage to sound vital and relevant. Where these bands rarely deviated from their two-minute framework, From Ashes Rise admirably try and change things up from time to time.

"The Final Goodbye" has an excellent minute-and-a-half introduction that quickly segues into the speed punk From Ashes Rise do so well, before moving into an excellent closing third act. At just over four minutes, it is From Ashes Rise's longest song, but almost one of their most well thought out. "The Inner Beast" nicely plays with some intelligent quiet-to-loud dynamics; "The Mandate" finds guitarists Boatright and Wilkerson offering up some of their best guitar interplay and the band even offers up a brief instrumental with "The Interlude".

Lyrically, the band addresses the state of the world, and lay their frustrations bare. "The Final Goodbye" scathingly critiques blind loyalty to one's religious beliefs: "The claim of the priests and the holiest clerics is that god is a master to serve without / Question or real consequence / So they forge their weapons / And they hammer their plowshares into swords / Waiting for the final goodbye". "They spin in the sky their web of wires / They launch their toys to be the new towers / They send their children to scorch their brothers / And all is done by the fortunate sons as they unleash the dogs of war", the band screams on the self-explanatory "They".

When From Ashes Rise signed to Jade Tree, they received a fair bit of criticism from the punk underground. If anything, a larger budget has allowed the band to record an album that is crisp, yet relentless. Their politics remain intact, as the entire record is an unblinking, unforgiving look at political structures. My early music listening days were bred on likeminded hardcore and punk bands, and Nightmares is classic in sound, yet contemporary in feel. Fans of abrasive and thoughtful punk rock need to go out and make Nightmares a part of their record collection. ''

Mentu 20-04-2005 13:33

Blacklist - With the broken wings of icarus

Die Jan heeft wel een stem zeg (y) goed te pruimen.

funest 20-04-2005 13:33

dilute - the gypsy valentine curve\02 arrows pointed down

antigone 20-04-2005 14:31

papas fritas - guys don't lie

Ufke 20-04-2005 14:47

Beck - Black Tambourine

Snuitermans 20-04-2005 14:55

Labraford - Mi Media Naranja\Labradford - Mi media naranja - 02 - G.mp3

]{ing 20-04-2005 15:02

Citaat:

Spazz schreef op 20-04-2005 @ 14:24 :
From Ashes Rise - Nightmares LP

[afbeelding]

''There is something to be said about keeping things simple. Nashville, Tennessee hardcore outfit From Ashes Rise play a ferocious brand of punk rock that finds much of its power in its stripped down presentation. Ripping through 12 songs in just over 30 minutes, Nightmares is a vicious beast of an album. From Ashes Rise keep the songs short and simple, but these pared down tunes don't skimp on power.

The crushing sound of Nightmares can be credited to producer Matt Bayles. The mastermind behind metal and hardcore acts such as the Blood Brothers, Isis, Mastodon, and Botch, Bayles's clean, yet thick production greatly enhances the compositions of From Ashes Rise. The drums thunder, but it's the guitar work of Brad Boatright and John Wilkerson that shine here. Like galloping horses, they enter the speakers screaming, tightly reigning in these ferocious songs.

From the opening notes of "Reaction", From Ashes Rise lay out the course for the next half hour. Blistering guitars and raw vocals will be par for the course. Though this territory has been covered excellently by legendary bands His Hero Is Gone and Tragedy, From Ashes Rise still manage to sound vital and relevant. Where these bands rarely deviated from their two-minute framework, From Ashes Rise admirably try and change things up from time to time.

"The Final Goodbye" has an excellent minute-and-a-half introduction that quickly segues into the speed punk From Ashes Rise do so well, before moving into an excellent closing third act. At just over four minutes, it is From Ashes Rise's longest song, but almost one of their most well thought out. "The Inner Beast" nicely plays with some intelligent quiet-to-loud dynamics; "The Mandate" finds guitarists Boatright and Wilkerson offering up some of their best guitar interplay and the band even offers up a brief instrumental with "The Interlude".

Lyrically, the band addresses the state of the world, and lay their frustrations bare. "The Final Goodbye" scathingly critiques blind loyalty to one's religious beliefs: "The claim of the priests and the holiest clerics is that god is a master to serve without / Question or real consequence / So they forge their weapons / And they hammer their plowshares into swords / Waiting for the final goodbye". "They spin in the sky their web of wires / They launch their toys to be the new towers / They send their children to scorch their brothers / And all is done by the fortunate sons as they unleash the dogs of war", the band screams on the self-explanatory "They".

When From Ashes Rise signed to Jade Tree, they received a fair bit of criticism from the punk underground. If anything, a larger budget has allowed the band to record an album that is crisp, yet relentless. Their politics remain intact, as the entire record is an unblinking, unforgiving look at political structures. My early music listening days were bred on likeminded hardcore and punk bands, and Nightmares is classic in sound, yet contemporary in feel. Fans of abrasive and thoughtful punk rock need to go out and make Nightmares a part of their record collection. ''

meesterwerk :)

eaves - höhenangst\06-momentaufnahme

]{ing 20-04-2005 15:06

yaphet kotto,this machine kills,envy\01. the fall - yaphet kotto


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