A 23-minute video clip featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the making of "A Southern Revelation", the seventh album from MY RUIN — the Los Angeles-based band featuring the husband-and-wife rock duo of vocalist Tairrie B. Murphy and multi-instrumentalist Mick Murphy — can be seen below. The CD — which will be made available as a free download and gift to fans starting December 7, 2011 exclusively via www.myruin.net— was produced by Mick Murphy and Joel Stooksbury at Soundtrack Black Studio deep in the snowy mountains just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee in the cold January winter of 2011.
"A Southern Revelation" track listing:
01. Tennessee Elegy
02. Highly Explosive
03. Walk of Shame
04. Deconsecrated
05. Middle Finger
06. Vultures
07. Seventh Sacrament
08. Reckoning
09. The Soulless Beast
10. Mean Street (VAN HALEN cover)
MY RUIN will embark on the "Southern Revelation Tour" to celebrate the release of "A Southern Revelation". Special guests for the trek are British metal heavyweights GODSIZED along with Colchester thrashers and longtime friends SANCTORUM and Nottingham rockers LONG DAY FEAR.
MY RUIN recently announced the addition of drummer Isaac Lee to the group's ranks.
Produced by Joe Barresi (Tool and Queens Of the Stone Age), this is a successful return to their heavy roots as well as a cohesive and varied alternative hard rock record. This is driven by a solid bass line and a terrific guitar playing complemented by a great drum beat and vocals as we love.
From the opening hit radio-friendly single Face To The Floor to the ending acoustic trackIndifferent, they maintain both a strong intensity and a fierce dynamism that don’t weaken.
They deliver appealing melodies throughout the album. The catchy riffs stick in your head all day in Back To The Floor or Same Old Trip. A lot of tracks can sound very similar but if you listen attentively, it is subtly different.
Pete Loeffler‘s guitar playing and singing are remarkable without a doubt. They also explore new sounds that turn into great pieces of music such as “Envy” and “The Meddler” that stand out. Highly recommended. Envy is my favorite. It features cellos, outstanding heavy guitar parts and an excellent drum beat that reminds me a little bit of ”The Drums of the Bronx”. It is pretty original. The orchestral arrangements are stunning.
If you love acoustic songs, Prima Donna, a blend of middle Eastern music sounds, as Indifferent will do your bliss.
In conclusion, Hats Off to Chevelle for this awesome album. You will not be disappointed. What I love about them, is this unique sound that makes them different from other bands. They don’t follow the current mainstream music and it is a good thing. For fans and music lovers.
01. Face to the Floor (3:38)
02. Same Old Trip (3:09)
03. Ruse (4:39)
04. The Meddler (4:13)
05. Piñata (3:54)
06. Envy (4:19)
07. Hats Off to the Bull (3:55)
08. Arise (4:25)
09. Revenge (3:30)
10. Prima Donna (3:40)
11. Clones (3:27)
12. Glimpse of the Con (Bonus Track) (5:59)
13. Still Running (Live at the Metro) (Bonus Track) (3:49)
14. Indifference (iTunes Bonus Track) (2:09)
Captain Sensible – Women And Captains First (1982)
Dec 7, 2011 00:25
Rock
Band Captain Sensible
Info: Women And Captains First
Style: New Wave
Years: 1982
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 140 mb
Info: U.K.
Tracklist:
Wot
A Nice Cup Of Tea
Brenda Part 1
Brenda Part 2
Yanks With Guns
Happy Talk
Martha The Mouth
Nobody's Sweetheart
(What D'Ya Give) The Man Who's Gotten Everything
Who Is Melody Lee, Sid?
Gimme A Uniform
Croydon
Band Imagining Yellow Suns
Info: Imagining Yellow Suns
Style: Neopsychodelic Rock
Years: 1990
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 68 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
Alone (And In The Dark)
Thursday Nights
The News...Everybody's High
Black Crow
Are You There?
Sea Of Self
Journey From The Sun
Who Owns The Land?
Advice
Billy Boy
Band Dolly Roll
Info: Emlekszel Meg - Best Of
Style: Pop Rock
Years: 2009
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 381 mb
Info: Hungary
Tracklist:
CD1
01.Dolly Roll
02.?br?ndos Sz?p Napok
03.Modern Rom?nc
04.Orsz?g?ti Randev?
05.V?gleg A Sz?v?gyem Maradt?l
06.Viva Mexico
07.Veled Vagy N?lk?led
08.Rock And Rollra H?vlak
09.Tedd A Sz?vedre A Kezed
10.Szt?r Volt Lollypop
11.Ne Vedd ?gy A Sz?vedre
12.S?hajok H?dja
13.M?ria Makar?ni
14.O Volt Az Ki V?rt
15.K?nny ?s Mosoly
16.Stip-Stop'so Vagyok
17.Gina, A Bestia
18.Ciao Amore
19.Szombat Esti Sz?vtipr?
20.Megamix 1
21.Megamix 2
22.Megamix 3
CD2
01.Arrivederci Amore
02.J?t?k Az ?let
03.Elpattant Egy H?r
04.Eldoradoll
05.Engedd El Velem A Fant?zi?d
06.Dulpla Vagy Semmi
07.Csacsi L?ny
08.?ce?n
09.Wind-Sz?rny
10.R?-R?-R? Hajr?
11.K?so A B?nat
12.Baby Ma V?rlak
13.Let-Kiss Week-End
14.Zakatol A Sz?v
15.J?jj Sz?vem Visszav?r
16.Valaki Kell Nekem Is
17.Kolibri Panzi?
18.Eml?kszel M?g
19.Vak?ci?-?-?
20.Megamix 4 (Bonus Track)
21.Orsz?g?ti Randev? 2010 Hamar J?nos Remix
22.Dolly Roll Crag P. & Gaborson Party Megamix
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Dec Burke – Paradigms & Storylines (2011)
Dec 6, 2011 12:09
Progressive Rock Rock
Artist: Dec Burke Title Of Album: Paradigms & Storylines Year Of Release: 2011 Genre: Progressive rock Quality: mp3 Bitrate: 256 kbps Total Time: 56:12 Total Size: 103 mb
On December 5th Ritual Echo Records releases the vinyl edition of Dec Burke's latest album "Paradigms & Storylines". The double LP is pressed on 180g vinyl and is housed in a stunning gatefold sleeve and slip-case designed by Paul Tippett of Vitamin P.
The album is mixed and produced by Stefan Fanden, best known for his work with Swedish prog band Carptree.Musicians:
Dec Burke - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Stefan Fanden - Bass Guitar
Carl Westholm - Keyboards
Mike Wikman - Drums
Cia Backman - Backing Vocals
Tracks:
Days Like These
March of the Androids
A Price for Life
The River
Yesterdays Fool
December Sun
Paradigms & Storylines
Dec aired this new material to great acclaim at The Peel, Kingston on Thames in September and further dates are expected to be announced to promote the album.The album is available to order from Dec's web site,http://www.decburke.com/
Band Spike
Info: So Called Friends
Style: Rock / Blues Rock
Years: 2008
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 82.23 MB
Info: UK
Tracklist:
01 - Cocaine.
02 - All Your Love Is.
03 - Don't Think So.
04 - A Bottle Of Whiskey.
05 - She Reminds Me Of You.
06 - Kiss Her For Me.
07 - More To Life.
08 - It's A Shame.
09 - So Called Friends.
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ERIC MCFADDEN TRIO – JOY OF SUFFERING (2005)
Dec 5, 2011 20:35
All Exclusive Blues Rock Rock
By Marcus Pan
I love it when a press kit smacks back. I’m reading the first few lines of the page that accompanies my copy of Eric McFadden Trio’s Joy of Suffering as it describes the jaded contemporary music scene, anxious anticipation of the coming of the EMT, etc. blah. “What a pile of exaggerated schlock,” I think. Then the next line: “Lest you dismiss the preceding as absurd hyperbole.” Oops, caught me. Suddenly I’m a lot more interested!
Eric McFadden is a dirty dirty boy. His music is dirty, his guitar is dirty, his attitude is dirty. Not dirty in a screaming “fuck” in a childish attempt for attention sort of way, mind[1], but in a more of a tongue in cheek in-depth thing. Basement level no holds barred, Joy of Suffering looks a lot nicer than I would expect a garage band to kick out. But it seems McFadden has a bit of a legacy to justify his shiny cardboard fold out sleeves while still being all disgruntled about music at large and getting away with it – adult like, not child like.
He’s seen the road with the likes of Bo Diddley, Joe Strummer, Reverend Horton Heat, Ron Wood, Les Claypool, George Clinton. The list goes on, but those are a few of the names that hit me. From classic rock to alternative, funk to ‘abilly, McFadden’s been out there. This time around he’s brought James Whiton (bass, stand up even which way cooler than my bass) and Paulo Baldi (drums) with him for the Eric McFadden Trio, and mixed up a whole bunch of brews on one album. McFadden himself isn’t even sure what to call it – “for the most part, it’s a rock band.” We’ll just go with that for now and take a listen to the dirty dirty tracks.
The funk-punk Put it Down cranks it open. Stoner rock in the sense that I’d break shit were I stoned. This has got to be an amazing pit song – raw, dirty, energetic with Eric’s “I don’t need to really sing I’m that cool” vocal aesthetics. Whiton’s bass are like nail gun shots to the temple. Bury Our Sins lopes up jauntily like a messy four month old zombie on steroids with castanets on its heels. Long Way Up surprises us by being a timid ballad.
Dig Whiton’s funky slapping on Miranda, a Spanish sounding or western sounding folk tune that feels like it bleeds tequila and dances in Tijuana. I keep waiting for John Wayne to stumble in with a Mexican hooker blowing his dick and a bottle of rum hanging from his pinky. Is the Morning Safe For Waking? is a good question and a grungy tune.
Nice work, your absurd hyperbole is awarded with honors. Joy of Suffering is a lot of fun with or without the alcohol and the drugs – with it you’ll break shit, without it you’ll contemplate the interesting lyrics. I’m not quite sure what would happen were you to involve acid. But it’s great fun had all around, from the stroppy Bury our Sins to the loping instru-grunge of The Ghost-Maker. Dirty dirty fun for dirty dirty adults, have at it then. Everyone gets to be that sometimes.
Band Eric McFadden Trio Info: USA Info: Diamonds to Coal Years: 2005 Info: MP3 CBR 320 Info: 126 ??
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Tracklist:
1. Put It Down
2. Bury Your Sins
3. Long Way Up
4. Miranda
5. Memories Can’t Wait
6. The Rise of King George II
7. Is the Morning Safe For Waking?
8. The Ghost-Maker
9. The Ghost of Saint Patrick
10. Never Gonna Burn
11. Fill My Cup
12. Limitations
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Alan Price & Georgie Fame – Fame And Price, Price And Fame-Together! (1971)
Dec 5, 2011 16:37
Rock
Band Alan Price & Georgie Fame
Info: Fame And Price, Price And Fame-Together!
Style: Rock
Years: 1971
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 100,60 Mb
Info: UK
Tracklist:
01 - Roseta.
02 - Yellow Man.
03 - Dole Song.
04 - Time I Moved On.
05 - John And Mary.
06 - Here And Now.
07 - Home Is Where Your Heart It.
08 - Ballad Of Billy Joe.
09 - That's How Strong My Love Is.
10 - Blue Condition.
11 - I Can't Take It Much Longer.
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Gugun Power Trio – Solid Ground (2011)
Dec 5, 2011 02:00
Rock
Die produktiven Indonesier fackeln nicht lange, wenn es um Standortbestimmung geht. Die Herkunft mag immer noch exotisch auf manche wirken, der Bluesrock des Dreiers überzeugt heuer aber mehr als zuvor. Langer Atem zahlt sich aus und reicht im Fall von „Solid Ground“ gar über Ozeane hinweg.
Die beiden ersten Titel „Solid Ground“ und „One Heavy Night“ gehen als Fingerzeige durch: Das GUGUN POWER TRIO zeigt sich perfekt eingespielt, und Fronter Gugun steht mit seiner kernigen Stimme über allem. Die Band klingt in vielen Passagen eher nach einem Quartett, so dicht fallen ihre Arrangements aus. Wie der Sänger zwischen all den Worten noch Zeit findet, die Löcher derart geschmackvoll mit solistischen Glanzlichtern zuzukleistern, hört man es nicht alle Tage. Trotz „fire, desire“-Reime klingen die neuen Tracks der Combo frischer als noch auf „Far East Blues Experience, worauf auch „Marching Strut“ verweist, welches man Tommy Bolin widmete, doch statt den Seligen plump zu covern, dachte man dessen „Marching Powder“ sowie „Homeward Strut“ weiter.
Die Post geht nach zwischenzeitlichen Leisetretern (das slowe Gitarrenfeuerwerk „Mission“ etwa) auch anderswo ab. „Silent Rider“ stellt alle drei Musiker ins Rampenlicht, und Gugun singt sein Solo mit, wohingegen er im passend betitelten „I'm Juicy“ sexy haucht, ohne die Hose herunterzulassen. Trotz zahlreicher Jam-Passagen wirken GUGUN POWER TRIOdiesmal kompakter und lassen in Sachen Songwriting nichts anbrennen, genauso wie sie weite Landschaften in ihrer Musik beschreiben können, was der fabelhafte Abschluss „Crystal Mountains“ (Killer-Drums!) bezeugt.
FAZIT: „Solid Ground“ hebt seinem Titel zum Trotz ab und ist die bislang stärkste Scheibe des indonesischen Trios. Jammiger Bluesrock mit starker Liedschreibe wird 2011 anderswo kaum so trefflich zelebriert.
01. Solid Ground
02. One Heavy Night
03. Soul On Fire
04. Vixen Eyes
05. Mission
06. Trampled Rose
07. Silent Rider
08. I'm Juicy
09. Funky Chicken
10. Marching Strut
11. Crystal Mountains (Bonus Track)
Dec 4, 2011 13:06
Hard Rock Heavy Metal |Power Metal Rock
With the release of their self-titled album Edinburgh band Symphony Of Gunfire have concreted what many have been saying around the UK for a while, that there is a new force in rock emerging. A reputation for energetic and passion drenched live shows goes before them and with their debut album the quartet show they can carry it into their recordings just as well. Their sound, an instinctive blend of hard rock, melodic shred metal with a splash of thrash here and there, is a driving and creative beast that their name represents perfectly. It majestically caresses and swoops around the ear whilst hitting hard with shotgun effect.
01. No Rats Land
02. Same Mistake
03. Not the Outlaw
04. The Ghost of Regret
05. Iron Wolf
06. Surrendered
07. End of Ends
08. There Will be Blood
09. Doomsday Riders
Produced by Dominic Hardy & Mark Grant
Recorded & Engineered by Dominic Hardy
@ Domination Studios, Crossgates, Fife
Mixed & Mastered by Brent Clawson
@ The Music Box Studios, Garden Grove, CA.
ProTools Engineers: Dominic Hardy & Brent Clawson
Add’l Vocal Editing: Liam Shepherd
Add’l Drum Programming: Brent Clawson
Bass on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 & 7: Mark Grant
All Music & Lyrics: Symphony of Gunfire
192k
53mb
MP3
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal
UK
Band Spike
Info: Blue Eyed Soul
Style: Rock / Blues Rock
Years: 1998
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 85.72 MB
Info: UK
Tracklist:
01 - Only Want To Give.
02 - Be Here Now.
03 - That's Me.
04 - Thrill Of It.
05 - Not Enough.
06 - I'm Gone.
07 - You Are The One.
08 - Heaven.
09 - Like A Woman.
10 - Start Cryin'.
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Emanuele Perilli – Elheaven (2011)
Dec 3, 2011 15:12
Rock
Just like Steve Senes (also reviewed this month) Emanuele Perilli also releases an instrumental guitar album, however on three songs there is some vocals. “Manny” Perilli too wrote, arranged, and produced everything but released his debut not through a label and financed it himself. It is clearly all about the guitar playing for this Italian guitar teacher (who also is a sound engineer and graphic and web artist). The arrangements are put together with the accent on his playing, not too uncommon for an instrumental album, but on some songs the backing music sounds inferior to the guitar playing. Something one can see on many YouTube clips, a tape rolls and the relevant guitar player plays his part. Not so weird as one knows his guitar playing is recorded in the “Badroom studios”, the bedroom of “Manny” (nice wordplay by the way). Also Perilli explores more styles and genres en knows all the techniques, from speed picking, sweeping, legato and tapping until shredding, that is clear.
What should make, and keep, an instrumental album interesting are the melodies and colouring of the songs and that is well done by Manuele Perilli. Whether it is a heavy, funky song like ‘The Noise Of The Bliss’, a sensitive, atmospheric song like ‘Tears That Taste Of You’, a song that is being pushed forward by a disco like up-tempo beat like ‘Across The Universe’ or a heavy rock song like ‘The Truth’ (including speech from JFK), “Manny” gives them the needed, catchy melody, power when needed and colours them with lovely solo’s. ‘An Ivory Moon’, which starts and ends with the sound of crickets, sounds sweet as the summer and reminds of Joe Satriani, but that is more like a compliment. Perilli too dares to play a tropical reggae tune in ‘A Perfect Place’ with vocals by Rudy B. The song sounds like a mix between Santana and The Police and that too is not meant harmful. Strong debut album and - good - stuff for guitar players, or those who appreciate it.
01. The Vision
02. Trails Around The Sun
03. The Noise Of Bliss
04. Tears That Taste Of You
05. Midnight Thrill
06. Across The Universe
07. An Ivory Moon
08. Vortexes In My Mind
09. The Truth
10. A Perfect Place
11. Infinity