Communic – Payment Of Existence (2008) Adv.

May 29, 2008

Since I got some good replies in my first ‘topic’, I am back with new release from group FNT, guess what, again Metal, not the Thrash style this time! Anyway, I must say I’ve not heard of this group that much, except few songs I heard while ago. As I am not metal lover, you decide how good is this album!

The musical style of COMMUNIC is rich in both emotional depth and musical
broadness and includes many elements from various metal genres. Catchy vocal
melodies, thrilling bass and guitar lines colliding with power, thrash,
progressive and a bit of doom and groovy metal. COMMUNIC consists of highly
skilled musicians that deliver quality metal with variety and originality.

The music has a progressive touch in some experimental form, yet easy to
listen to – quite moody, mellow and emotional, and a mix of influences from
the 80s and 90s metal scene, but most of all its a mix of the different
approach each member of the band has on the music, thus giving it the unique
sound and feeling, that makes it hard for fans and media to compare COMMUNIC
to just one other band.

Tracklist:

01. On Ancient Ground ( 8:44)
02. The Abandoned One ( 8:45)
03. Becoming Of Man ( 7:54)
04. Payment Of Existence ( 7:31)
05. Through The Labyrinth Of Years ( 5:46)
06. Ravens Cry ( 8:18)
07. Unpredictables Of Life ( 6:39)
08. Stone Carved Eyes ( 9:11)

Artist: Communic
Album: Payment Of Existence
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Playtime: 62:48 min
Genre: Metal
Rip date:
2008-05-09
Street date: 2008-05-30
Size: 94.20 MB
Type: Advance
Quality: 199 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

Release Name: Communic-Payment Of Existence-(Advance)-2008-FNT

Links: homepage, myspace, torrent


Steve Earle – Copperhead Road (Deluxe Edition)

May 29, 2008

I am a huge fan of Outlaw Country and the style that originated from the mid 70s. Steve Earle was one of the forefathers of that movement, along with Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristopherson, Willie Nelson, and others. That’s why this seems absolutely awesome. It’s one of his finest albums, remastered, with an entire new disc of live material added, and thanks to XXL, we get it… a little after it hit store shelves, but it’s free, so that’s going for us.

Steve Earle (born Stephen Fain Earle January 17, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, well known for his rock and country music, as well as for his many political views. He is also a published writer, a political activist and has written and directed a play. In his early career, he was seen as a savior of country music and labeled by some as the “new Bruce Springsteen.” In the later part of his career, after troubles with the law and drug addiction and due to his uncompromising viewpoints, he has become known as “the hardcore troubadour”.

Track Listing

Disc: 1

01 Copperhead Road 4:30
02 Snake Oil 3:30
03 Back To The Wall 5:28
04 The Devil’s Right Hand 3:03
05 Johnny Come Lately 4:10
06 Even When I’m Blue 4:14
07 You Belong To Me 4:24
08 Waiting On You 5:10
09 Once You Love 4:39
10 Nothing But A Child 4:25

Disc: 2

01 The Devil’s Right Hand (Live in Raleigh, 4:02
North Carolina, November 18, 1987)
02 Fearless Heart (Live in Raleigh, North 4:31
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
03 San Antonio Girl (Live in Raleigh, North 4:23
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
04 Nobody But You / Continental Trailways Bus 6:25
(Live in Raleigh, North Carolina, November
18, 1987)
05 My Baby Worships Me (Live in Raleigh, North 3:33
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
06 Wheels (Live in Raleigh, North Carolina, 4:45
November 18, 1987)
07 The Week Of Living Dangerously (Live in 7:25
Raleigh, North Carolina, November 18, 1987)
08 Johnny Come Lately (Solo) (Live in Raleigh, 3:55
North Carolina, November 18, 1987)
09 Brown And Root (Live in Raleigh, North 3:46
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
10 I Love You Too Much (Live in Raleigh, North 4:27
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
11 It’s All Up To You (Live in Raleigh, North 6:10
Carolina, November 18, 1987)
12 Nebraska (Solo) (Live, 1988) 5:21
13 Copperhead Road (Live in Calgary, Canada, 4:08
April, 1989)
14 I Ain’t Ever Satisfied (Live in Calgary, 3:51
Canada, April, 1989)
15 Dead Flowers (Live in Calgary, Canada, April, 5:36
1989)
16 Little Sister (Solo) (Live in Calgary, 3:15
Canada, April, 1989)
17 Guitar Town (Live in Calgary, Canada, April, 2:36
1989)

Artist: Steve Earle
Album: Coppherhead Road (Deluxe Edition)
Label: Geffen
Playtime: 2:01:42
Genre: Country
Rip date: 2008-05-06
Size: 182.9 MB
Quality: 198 kbps avg. / CD(multiple discs)

Release name: Steve_Earle-Copperhead_Road_(Deluxe_Edition)-2CD-2008-XXL
Links: homepage, myspace, wikipedia, torrent


This Town Needs Guns – This Town Needs Guns (2008)

May 29, 2008

This Town Needs Guns are a British band who are… apparently looking for a bass player at the moment, according to their website. This was a compilation put together for the Japanese and Australian market, compiled of their various EPs and Singles. Thanks to BUTT, it’s not to you, too.

Artist: This Town Needs Guns
Album: This Town Needs Guns
Label: Yellow Ghost
Playtime: 35:26 min
Genre: Indie
Rip date: 2008-05-05
Size: 50.1 MB
Quality: VBR kbps / CDDA

Release name: This_Town_Needs_Guns-This_Town_Needs_Guns-2008-BUTT
Links: homepage, myspace, wikipedia, torrent


The Laurel Collective – Feel Good Hits Of A Nuclear Winter (Advance) 2008-TLC

May 29, 2008

The Laurel Collective are a newer indie band from London. They haven’t really made a name for themselves, although they seem to have a decent amount of buzz. Their sound is, from what I have heard, very unique, and they definitely seem to have a bright future. Thanks to TLC, we have this album before it goes to retail next week.

the Laurel Collective are a genre trashing 6 piece who marry the soulful vocals of Martin Sakutu with some percussion driven, rhythmic indie, wistful melodies and co-singer Bob Tollast’s skewed, darkly humorous lyrics. Throw in some dancehall rhythms’ driving bass and a love of vintage synths and you get a formula that’s won them a deal with Double Six Records, an offshoot of Domino, who will release the single Vuitton Blues to worldwide hysteria, shortly followed by the earth shattering mini album, “Feelgood hits of a nuclear winter” out on May 12th.

Track Listing:

1. International Love Affair
2. Gun Mouth
3. Vuitton Blues
4. Seasick Sailor
5. Epsilons
6. Hercules
7. Billion Planets
8. Printers

Artist: The Laurel Collective
Album: Feelgood Hits of a Nuclear Winter
Label: Domino
Playtime: 31:45 min
Genre: Indie
Rip date: 2008-05-04
Size: 73.42 MB
Quality: 177 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
Release name: The_Laurel_Collective-Feel_Good_Hits_Of_A_Nuclear _Winter-(Advance)-2008-TLC
Links:
myspace, torrent


Keith Murray – Puff Puff Pass (2008)

May 29, 2008

Wow! Another release from Keith, the last one was when? Last month if I am not wrong, seems the guy got some spirit to music. However, I like some of his songs, but I must say, some of them don’t really sound like Hip-Hop, non the less, I can see that this young man will have great future in music industry.

Keith Murray

A native of Long Island, Keith Murray first hooked up with Erick Sermon (of EPMD) in 1994. The two worked together to produce Murray’s debut single, “The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World,” and the song became a hit by the end of the year. After an appearance on Sermon’s album Double or Nothing, Murray released his first album in 1995, and titled it after his hit single. The album was certified gold, and Murray delivered his second set near the end of 1996. It’s a Beautiful Thing followed in 1999. His next album, He’s Keith Murray appeared in 2003 on Def Jam, but he was immediately kicked off the label after he allegedly choked a Def Jam employee. Four years later he was on Koch and releasing the album Rap-Murr-Phobia. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide.

Tracklist:

01. I Get In 03:09
02. Go Der 04:30
03. Wit Da Bloahw 02:44
04. New York Girl (feat. Tommy Redding) 03:37
05. In The Rain (feat. Rachel Evans & Smigg Dirty) 03:26
06. The Workd 03:41
07. I Remember (feat. S5 & Jaz) 04:13
08. Gangsta (feat. Smigg Dirty) 03:17
09. I Need That 04:00
10. No Matter Where U Be (feat. Jaz) 03:37
11. Put Ya Hands Up 04:23
(feat. Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone & Tommy Redding)
12. Make You Angel (feat. S5) 04:37

Label: Siccness

Genre: Hip-Hop

StoreDate: May-13-2008

Source: CDDA

Size: 53,0 MB

Total time: 45:14

Release name: Keith Murray-Puff Puff Pass-2008-C4

Links: Wikipedia, rapidshare, torrent


Blount Harvey – Live At The Station (2008)

May 23, 2008

Blount Harvey was formed in the Summer of 2006 based on a concept by Adam, the keyboardist for Dystonic, who started jamming with local skratch musician, JohnBeez and Jared, jazz guitarist. The three of them quickly started working out tracks and soon afterward Jon entered the group, adding his dope trumpet styles to the mix and rounding out Blount Harvey’s unique blend of flavors. During Spring of 2007 Will joined the band on drums and they played under the name ill Clinton for several months. By the summertime Will became an official member of Blount Harvey thus making Blount Harvey and ill Clinton the same band. More recent additions include MC Rudolph Lyrics, vocalist Brittani aka Lady Bri and many other special guests.

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Tracklist:

01. Crunktrain 04:22
02. Its Love 05:33
03. The Flow 05:34
04. Hot Shit (Marvin Mix) 04:21
05. Targeted Since The Day We Were Born 04:08
06. Interlude 01:04
07. After All 06:22
08. Something In The Drum 06:58
09. Tighten Up 08:40

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Title: Live At The Station
Artist: Blount Harvey
Genre: Hip-Hop
Quality/Size: 44.1 @VBR 50,7 MB
Ripped: 04-18-2008
Source: CDDA
Enc: Lame 3.97

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Release Name: Blount_Harvey-Live_At_The_Station-2008-FTD

Links: Uploaded.to, DF, RS, Zshare, MF, Myspace


Prolyphic & Reanimator – The Ugly Truth (2008)

May 23, 2008

Fittingly enough, Prolyphic and Reanimator is composed of MC Prolyphic and producer Reanimator. The former being a native of Providence Rhode Island, while the latter hails from Chicago. The got together at the urging of one Sage Francis, who then made the duo the first Rapper/Producer combo signed to his Strange Famous label. With that backstory, if you think Prolyphic and Reanimator are on some Cash Money & Marvelous “rap is fun!” type steez, you either aren’t very bright or just aren’t paying attention.

Prolyphic is an angry young man. Not bring-an-uzi-to-the mall-and-mow-down-fatties angry, but angry enough to vent his way through the majority of the 15 tracks on the album. Luckily for us, that’s a good thing. Done wrong, the angry, loner hip hop fundamentalist viewpoint can result in some painful music that’s serious as a heart attack, but no fun to listen to. That isn’t the case here. Prolyphic has a distinctive voice, and he’s a solid lyricist with a knack for clever choruses, which seems kind of rare in the indie rap spectrum. Pair that with a very talented beatmaker in Reanimator, who knows exactly how to tailor his dark, layered soundscapes to fit his partner’s flow like a glove, and you have yourself a debut album that was worth the three years that it was in the making.

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Tracklist:

01. 99 Bottles 03:48
02. Born Alone 04:57
03. Artist Goes Pop 04:30
04. Dick & Jane (Feat. Macromantics) 03:15
05. Flashlight 04:14
06. Survive Another Winter (Feat. B Dolan Alias Sage Francis) 04:55
07. Way That I See It 04:02
08. Ugly Truth 04:05
09. Box Within A Box 03:30
10. On The Side 04:02
11. Slow To Get Up 01:40
12. Two Track Mind 03:30
13. Easier Said 03:25
14. Sleeping Dogs Lie 05:18
15. Playing With Old Flames 03:11

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Artist: Prolyphic & Reanimator
Title: The Ugly Truth
Label: Strange Famous US
Genre: Hip-Hop
Source: CDDA
Size: 82,7 MB
Total Playing Time: 58:22

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Release Name: Prolyphic_And_Reanimator-The_Ugly_Truth-2008-C4

Links: RS, Myspace, Amazon


Group Home – Where Back (2008)

May 23, 2008

Group Home is a hip hop duo, comprised of members Lil’ Dap and Melachi the Nutcracker. They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation, along with Gang Starr members DJ Premier and Guru, Big Shug, and Jeru the Damaja and “The Nutcracker”. Lil’ Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr’s 1992 classic Daily Operation on the song “I’m the Man”. Both members appeared on Gang Starr’s critically acclaimed 1994 effort Hard to Earn, on the tracks “Speak Ya Clout” and “Words from the Nutcracker”. In 1995, the group released its debut album, Livin’ Proof. The album was very well received, mainly due to DJ Premier’s advanced production work. Melachi left before its second album A Tear for the Ghetto was released in 1999. Couldn’t find any information about this album. Just check it out if you like real Hiphop, i promise:D.

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Tracklist:

01. Intro 00:42
02. Ghetto 02:56
03. Get It 03:10
04. Skit 00:41
05. Real Brother Never Die 02:50
06. Rasta (Feat. Agallah) 03:38
07. Dope Game (Feat Agallah & Ike Ice) 04:25
08. What They Want Do (Feat. Black A Don Kibbe) 04:39
09. BK (DJ Deckstream Remix) 02:25
10. Outro 00:18

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Artist…………..: Group Home
Title……………..: Where Back
Label…………….: Lastrum Japan
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………: 000-00-2008
Source……………: CDDA
Size……………..: 30,9 MB
Total Playing Time…: 25:44

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Release Name: Group_Home-Where_Back-2008-C4

Links: MU, Wiki


Dollah Dae – Direct Deposit (2008)

May 23, 2008

Direct Deposit is the debut full length album from Biloxi Mississippi native Dollah Dae, packed with 13 songs and one bonus track this album is a definite classic. Filled with real life stories,in depth concepts and phenomal production direct deposit is a force to be reckoned with. For more details buy the album now @ www.dollahdae.com holla @ the dollah!

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Tracklist:

1. Bank Stop 3:26
2. Back Behind The Wheel Feat. Iceberg 3:44
3. Fifteen Cents 3:34
4. How Low (Do Ur Dance) Feat. Snowyte 4:28
5. Cash N Advance 4:08
6. Neighborhood Star 4:18
7. What I See Feat. Jae Killa, Rod Leander 4:03
8. Put Em To The Sky Feat. Mike E.D. 3:53
9. Coast Boy 5:03
10. Im Lookin Feat. Jae Killa 4:26
11. Another Dae Feat. Yung 4:37
12. All I Hear 4:07
13. Holla At The Dollah Feat. Mr. Ard 3:31
14. Rock N Sway (Remix) Feat. Teezee, Mz. Smurff, GMB, Dub-G (Bonus) 4:47
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Artist: Dollah Dae

Title: Direct Deposit
Label: Flat Lyne Ent.
Genre: Gangsta Rap
Bitrate: 151kbit av.
Time: 00:58:05
Size: 66.86 mb
Rip Date: 2008-05-07
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Release Name: Dollah_Dae-Direct_Deposit-2008-RAGEMP3

C.R.A.C. Knuckles – The Piece Talks (2008)

May 23, 2008

C.R.A.C. is the musical collaboration of producing / emcee Ta’Raach and emcee Blu. C.R.A.C. is an acronym for Collect Respect Anna Check, a name and idealism representing the movement of like-minded musicians, artists, and producers for a structural change in previous stratifications of power and belief systems. The first step in this movement is The Piece Talks, the debut album from C.R.A.C.

Produced by Detroit’s finest, Ta’Raach, the musical landscape is reminiscent to early Bomb Squad productions complimented by the ‘left-field’ humor and sensitivity similar to the work of Prince Paul for De La Soul. Both Ta’Raach and Blu share mic duties, and the chemistry is undeniable. Mainly recorded in just 7 days, the album is more like a musical and spiritual journey that listeners can feel they are a part of.

Tracks such as “Love Don’t” and “Pop Dem Boyz” feature soaring instrumentals teamed with lyrics that invoke much more than what the surface hints to. Others such as “Bullet Through Me” show a distinct psych-enhanced humor that is found throughout The Piece Talks. The process, thought, and flow of The Piece Talks is a step towards the ultimate Lovelution manifested through the music of C.R.A.C.

any will be aware of Ta’Raach’s previous work with the late-great Jay Dee, Platinum Pied Pipers, or his latest release, “The Fevers,” and the same will go for fans of Blu’s recent release w/ producer, Exile, “Below the Heavens.” Regardless of their previous projects, C.R.A.C. is something new and fresh that offers a different and unique perspective to the masses. It radiates a powerful energy and confidence that people will want to study, imitate, and initiate in their every day lives. It speaks to the majority, which lack self-esteem, and opens a path never treaded upon. As one entity, C.R.A.C. is here to stay and for those who aren’t on-board, are already late.

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Tracklist:

01. What Up pt. 2 01:51
02. Buy Me Lunch 04:27
03. Love Don’t 02:58
04. Major Way 02:04
05. Activate (Too…) 00:45
06. Crachause 03:28
07. Respect 02:55
08. Pop Dem Boyz 02:54
09. 02.16.03 01:32
10. Mr. Big Fizz 02:55
11. Chill 02:00
12. Hello!? 00:36
13. Go! 03:11
14. Activate (As Well) 01:20
15. Bullet Through Me 04:13
16. Cotton 01:11
17. Credits 04:51
18. Dead Air Track 01:00
19. Untitled Hidden Bonus Tracks 14:37

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Artist…………..: C.R.A.C. Knuckles
Album…………..:The Piece Talks
Label…………….: Tres Records
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………: Apr-22-2008
Source……………: CDDA
Size……………..: 61,5 MB
Total Playing Time…: 58:48

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Release Name: C.R.A.C._Knuckles-The_Piece_Talks-2008-C4

Links: RS, Myspace, Amazon