Thursday, December 31, 2009
Curl Up and Die
Fuck this year. Fuck 2009.
I'm going to ring this one out with one of my favourite metalcore bands.
Their name sums up all of my feelings for 2009.
The Only Good Bug is a Dead Bug (2001)
1998 (2001)
Unfortunately, We're Not Robots (2002)
We May Be Through With the Past... (2003)
...But the Past Ain't Through With Us (2003)
One Above All, The End of All That Is (2005)
(had to post this album art, it's one of my favourites)
Labels:
metalcore
Friday, December 25, 2009
La Dispute - Here Hear 3
Happy Holidays.
I have a wonderful treat for you today.
La Dispute has recently released 2 new new ep's; Here Hear 3, and a Winter Tour CD-R.
Instead of posting links to download I'm giving the link the band made themselves to do it.
They are accepting donations to a charity called Well House Community Living which you can read about on their own blog.
Enjoy.
Labels:
spoken word
Monday, December 21, 2009
The Saddest Landscape
So I thought, "hey, I did post that Trophy Scars / The Saddest Landscape split the other day, but The Saddest Landscape is a really great band as well."
So here they are. The rest of them -well actually, most of the rest of them, some I just couldn't find.
Beautiful.
Just friggen beautiful.
The Sound of The Spectacle (2003)
Lift Your Burdens High For This is Where We Cross (2004)
A Promise Was Made (2005)
All is Apologized For. All is Forgiven (2007)
I Don't Want to Miss You Anymore (2009)
(if this is overbearing, I suggest starting with all is apologized for)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
XO Skeletons
yes
yes
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
no yes
oh yes.
the band posted this for free
(Wes from Give up the Ghost, Some Girls)
Asthmagasm 7" (200?)
Bored By Heaven (2007)
last fm
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Trophy Scars
So I neglected posting this for a few days because I felt that this band deserved a few words.
Unfortunately I don't feel awfully loquacious these days, just pretty burned out.
An inter-friend with great taste in music recommended I listen to this and I recommend you do too.
Goodnight Alchemy (2005)
Darts to the Sea (2006)
Alphabet.Alphabets. (2006)
Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language (2007)
Bad Luck (2009)
7" split with The Saddest Landscape (2009)
Labels:
post hardcore
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Guest Post Numero Uno
Hello all you music enthusiasts and pirates of the interwebs.
I figured this blog needs some help, so I'm guest posting some of the best albums of the past few months.
Enjoy.
First off, we have probably one of the best bands of the last 2 years. Behold:
BARONESS
Their newest effort, Blue Record is a masterpiece. Heavy enough to thrash about to, but with enough depth to get it stuck in your head and have you fall in love.
Baroness - Blue Record
Next up, we have the one. the only. CONVERGE
If you don't know who converge are, you probably shouldn't be here. But that's ok... everyone needs to start the awesome train somewhere; this is a pretty good place to start.
Converge's newest album (despite it being something like their 8th full length) is fucking shred-tacular. It also has a lot of guest musicians on it, which you can definitely feel coming through on a number of songs, which rules (guests include Cave-In, Disfear, Neurosis and Genghis Tron).
Converge - Axe To Fall
And last, for this post, is some good ol' punk fucking rock.
Propagandhi are probably the most important Canadian punk rock group. Ever. And their newest release, Supporting Caste is a good indication of why. (and this image: pure win)
Propagandhi - Supporting Caste
Now, I've shared these albums with you to get a taste, but if you like this BUY THE FUCKING ALBUMS. SUPPORT YOUR BANDS!
<3
Dred.
I figured this blog needs some help, so I'm guest posting some of the best albums of the past few months.
Enjoy.
First off, we have probably one of the best bands of the last 2 years. Behold:
BARONESS
Their newest effort, Blue Record is a masterpiece. Heavy enough to thrash about to, but with enough depth to get it stuck in your head and have you fall in love.
Baroness - Blue Record
Next up, we have the one. the only. CONVERGE
If you don't know who converge are, you probably shouldn't be here. But that's ok... everyone needs to start the awesome train somewhere; this is a pretty good place to start.
Converge's newest album (despite it being something like their 8th full length) is fucking shred-tacular. It also has a lot of guest musicians on it, which you can definitely feel coming through on a number of songs, which rules (guests include Cave-In, Disfear, Neurosis and Genghis Tron).
Converge - Axe To Fall
And last, for this post, is some good ol' punk fucking rock.
Propagandhi are probably the most important Canadian punk rock group. Ever. And their newest release, Supporting Caste is a good indication of why. (and this image: pure win)
Propagandhi - Supporting Caste
Now, I've shared these albums with you to get a taste, but if you like this BUY THE FUCKING ALBUMS. SUPPORT YOUR BANDS!
<3
Dred.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Dangers
The theme is music for the finals.
Goddamn, sometimes you just have to let loose.
Sometimes silly but always full of energy, I'll be listening to a lot of this these 2 weeks coming.
Demo (200?)
s/t (200?)
Anger (2006)
Messy Isn't It? (2009)
Labels:
Hardcore
I Would Set Myself On Fire For You
Ah yes, IWSMOFFY (I don't think anyone actually uses their acronym, it is quite silly).
Blending country and jazz and screamo into some sort of fantastic coherent ummm music-thing.
So for those who thing music-things. This is for you.
s/t (2003)
Believes in Patterns (2007)
Labels:
Screamo
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
La Dispute
Fuck. I can't stop listening to this.
Is there any thing more I have to say?
Every album is so fucking solid.
Vancouver (2006)
Untitled 7" (2008)
Here Hear (2008)
Here Hear 2 (2008)
Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair (2008)
Labels:
Screamo,
spoken word
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
True Colors
Pop yo' colla'
No. Seriously I'll knock you out.
This is hardcore.
Polish your fucking edge.
s/t (2006)
Focus on the Light (2007)
Perspective (2008)
Labels:
Belgium,
Hardcore,
Straightedge
Monday, December 7, 2009
After the Burial
It's like a 100 person circle pit with chainsaws.
Like Mohamed Ali throwing hay makers and wearing brass knuckles.
This is metal with the dirtiest fucking breakdowns in the metalcore genre.
I saw these guys at The Summer Slaughter Tour in Toronto over the summer. They destroyed the place.
The kick drums, the slap bass, and the shredding guitar.
Throw down with a fucking crowbar.
Two step, but wear steel toed boots.
Forgiving a Future Self (2006)
Rareform (2008)
Labels:
metalcore
Union of Uranus - To This Bearer of Truth
This will be the last of my Ottawa posts for the time being. These guys did some killer "dark and gloomy" screamo back in the 90's and had a damn solid drummer. You can definitely hear a metal influence in their stuff.
Another influential band for BI and FTF.
dl
Saturday, December 5, 2009
One Eyed God Phophecy - Discography
One Eyed God Prophecy played sludgy hardcore like Buried Inside and guess what?
They are from Ottawa, were around in the mid 90's, and so came before Buried Inside. You should be able to hear the influence.
Also a notable influence on Orchid so check it out.
dl
Buried Inside
Keeping with the Ottawa theme. I saw these guys play about a year back in a small sweaty bedroom. They really know how to bring the pain.
Quintessential sludge, their lyrics are definately worth paying attention too.
In and of the Self (1999)
Suspect Symmetry (2001)
Chronoclast (2005)
Spoils of Failure (2009)
Enjoy.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Fuck the Facts
From Ottawa.
That little vixen will tear you apart.
Beware this packs a punch.
(oh and the 3rd track on Disgorge Mexico is called Kelowna)
Legacy of Hopelessness (2005)
Stigmata High-Five (2006)
Split with Leng Tch'e (2008)
Disgorge Mexico (2008)
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Abhinanda
Vegan. Straightedge. Hardcore. Damn these guys did it all in Sweden in the 90's.
Listen up because a reunion is in the works.
Darkness of Ignorance - 1993
Senseless - 1994
Neverending Well of Bliss - 1995
Abhinanda - 1996
Rumble – 1998
Listen up because a reunion is in the works.
Darkness of Ignorance - 1993
Senseless - 1994
Neverending Well of Bliss - 1995
Abhinanda - 1996
Rumble – 1998
Labels:
90's,
Hardcore,
Straightedge
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