While I was on last.fm I found all these great instrumental math rock bands including this one. I don't know much of this band. There great as well and were on Hatari's similar artist so I checked these dudes out. There very similar to hatari. So if you checked that band out, you will love this too bro's. The twinkly instrumental math rock weekend will get even better. There are still more bands to cover and to top it, there will be other stuff as well. Well here's a short post. Sorry I couldn't give much info. It's always the instrumental bands that are very likely to be unknown I don't know why. Just is. The band has done 2 demo's with 2 bonus tracks and a EP to date right now, so I uploaded them into my mediafire account. It'll save you time downloading one file at a time. There is no such thing as "Only a good few songs" No thats bullshit. Every song is great... Oh and for those who don't know I am starting my solo instrumental/acoustic/twinkly/ambient/psychedelic project under the name "Slumlord" I am currently recording a 9 song 2012 winter demo tape. As for now these songs are instrumental. I am also currently writting for the next release to in Spring 2012. Some songs will be instrumental and others singing with more acoutsic to it. I will post more info later on Slumlord's own post here once I am done on this demo tape. So fans of "She moved through the fair" and Erik Mongrain. I got some good shit too.
2010-2011
*2011 Demo+ bonus tracks
*Welcome to Babytown Demo
*Reminds You Of Drugs You've Heard Of EP
Friday, September 21, 2012
Hatari
Cute instrumental twinkly math rock bands. This band is cute in many ways. One is the band name, two is the way they play. The band has managed to make a 2 song demo, a 2011 4 track EP and another 4 song EP entitled "13 Minutes Of Your Life You're Not Getting Back" I am hoping for them to make a full length soon. Tis band plays a bit softer, though I am really into the 2010 Demo. There songs are really relaxing and laid back. Hmm I don't have much to say about Hatari !. There just a good instrumental math rock band just like any other. Well heres a music video of one of there 2010 Demo.
2010-2011
* 2010 Demo
* EP '11
* 13 Minutes Of Your Life You're Not Getting Back EP
2010-2011
* 2010 Demo
* EP '11
* 13 Minutes Of Your Life You're Not Getting Back EP
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The Bulletproof Tiger
I am finally back on my instrumental twinkly math rock music. I know I haven't posted much instrumental math rock bands as I should. Well now I am. Lets talk about The Bulletproof Tiger, well to top it off. These dudes got serious class guitar skills. I love the clean note tapping it gives me goosebumps whenever I hear bands (mostly instrumental math rock bands) do this. Its the new age where a lot of this kind of music is starting to become popular. The 90's emo/math rock band Kolya has 2 instrumental songs on there Demo tape that is the closest earliest Math rock I can think about that is just like this. Though Kolya doesn't use the quick tapping guitar technique its rather much slower though somewhat similar. The Bulletproof Tiger is much faster than Auto? Automatic?? riffs in this band quicked my balls hard. Though AA is great too just doesn't play as fast. TBPT also has its slow moments in breakdowns like the video below. I believe this is the music of our future. Fuck Explosions in the sky and that slow boring paste shit. Though Explosions in the sky is okay music to sleep to, but lets be real. There songs are long and get boring and repetitive and thats just not sexy or awesome under my opinion. But if your wide awake and need a jam to shake those legs, TBPT knows how to make you shake... So I uploaded there EP and 8 song full length as one file together. I just don't stick to one class of genre. I see many blogs around that stick to one personal favorite thing. I mean yes the Kali DIY emotive hardcore is awesome but fuck doesn't anyone get tired of it once in a while and need some jazzy tunes? Im sure I fucking do. I see blogs that are just Emotive hardcore or just midwestern music, etc. This one shares Emotive hardocre of today, 90's, Twinkly instrumental rock, midwestern, and more that catches my fly. Like I said. Fans of these bands. Just download the file if not? Still do it, I think its great fucking music in the ears. Your ears will love the guitar riffs and shit. I have been addicted to this kind of music bands such as babytown frolics, Hatari!, Dios Trio, Tera Melos, Bygones, Stage Kids and all those great math rock bands I havent talked about yet. But I will. Though I have posted a very little few such as Them, Roaring twenties, Auto? Automatic??, and Riding the diplodoc. As for this week I will go over on math rock bands I dig and is man meat music.
Stab a new cherry EP & Wanna Kiss About It?
Stab a new cherry EP & Wanna Kiss About It?
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Plunger
I am again on the 90's Forgotten Emotive Hardcore. Plunger (odd band name) formed in 1993 with a demo tape. From there they released a s/t 7". 2 split 7"s and a self titled LP with unreleased songs taked from 1995 and 1996. The band dropped afterwards same old like any other 90's screamo bands. Well I don't see any discography file of these guys or mentioned in most blogs that cover these sort of bands. Like what the shit.. Well I am sure many of you are shocked that I am covering this band on here. Don't haha, I mean I covered Portraits of past, Guyver one, Honeywell I even covered Across Five Aprils. Of course I will put on Plunger here. I will say this again if your a fan of 90's Emotive hardcore. This is a must download. One of the members went to form Stereograph in 2004 I don't know if this band is around or not or bothered to hear them. Maybe one day for now. My heart desires the plunger. There song "Swallowtale" is still one of my favorite songs along with "Twelve" from Breakwater or "Little Engine" by Allure. This song is as well a classic cult to the DIY 90's.
Discography 1993-1997
Discography 1993-1997
Breakwater
Before I got into todays DIY or knew the spirit of Emotive Hardcore existed this was one of the early bands I found as well, most of the first bands I found were from the 90's I always thought only these bands existed in the 90's but was proved wrong later on. This band was a early-mid 90's emotive hardcore Canadian band from Victoria. They started in 1994 and ended in 1996 though there song "one" which is on there demo tape came out in A Benefit Compilation Brought To You By Mayfly in 1997 though the band was already broken up by this time. The band did a demo tape in 1994 releasing 5 songs on there all by One, Two, Three, Four, Five. In 1995 the band released a self titled 7" of two songs. Five which sounds different from the Five on the demo tape and Seven. Well my question is where the fuck is six? Wait. Six doesn't exist they just jumped a number. I guess they hate the number six. I mean, why would a band go from 5 to Seven. I mean to keep it organized I would just name it six. Well in 1996 the band released a split 7" with the band Closure (pretty rad name) with the song Eleven. Okay?... So what they fucking skipped Eight, Nine, and Ten. That is fucking confusing. If I were getting into this band. I would be wondering. "What the hell happened to Six, Eight, Nine, and Ten. And why does Five from the 7" sound different from the Five on the demo tape." The band then released there last song that following year which was released on a Compilation called "I can't live without" with the song Twelve. This band somewhat reminds me of Allure in many many ways. Though allure only did a demo tape consisting of 7 tracks and there song "Little Engine" which was on a 2x7" compilation. Both bands do somewhat sound alike in some form. Maybe it's just me. Though they shouldve done some sort of discography on LP or CD format or even how the band Osceola did it on tape. This is one of the "Forgotten Emotive Hardcore" bands and its true that this band is forgotten. But for Hardcore DIY fans. I am sure you know these guys.
This song is fucking epic Emotive Hardcore
Discography 1994-1996
This song is fucking epic Emotive Hardcore
Discography 1994-1996
Monday, September 17, 2012
Sights & Sounds
This was one of those bands I found through myspace back in 2006 in the Fall. Since I am and was a .moneen. fan. This band is also on the same Canadian label as .moneen. are yeah Smallman Records. The label is independent and not so much of a major label. This label has some good bands mostly that are unactive. Well this band blends indie/emo/and post rock. I only digged there self titled EP. They did another full length release but sure was very disappointing the full length came out in 2009 though they got general attention it doesn't beat there s/t EP. They did a music video for one of the songs on the EP. Though my all time favorite song by these guys will be the actual first song they made "The only time". I do happen to have a demo take of this song. It is better than the original version. Well for those who don't know this band. I do definetly recommend this EP it brings a lot of my 9th grade days whenever I hear it. And if your eager I guess you can look up there full length but don't be too suprised I didn't like it neither. The band disappeared after releasing there full length in 2009 maybe saw what a piece of ass it was and ran away. And if your interested there full length is called "monolith" I believe. I uploaded the EP since I couldn't find it anywhere on mediafire
Self titled EP
Self titled EP
Crash and Britany
Well it's another 90's post for this one. And I can hear my mom bitch at me for no reason. Oh well I am disappointed at her and nothings changing that bullshit. So I am here looking for a job. While collecting the thoughts in my head last night before bed I was listening to this band so I thought I should post them here. I wont go on the bio of this band. But I keep seeing they did a tape. Either someone is fucking lying or the self titled or Kids luv you was as well released in tape. I just see everywhere being mentioned they did a tape yet no proof whether its a re-release or not. Well the band did a self titled 7", that kids luv you LP and in memory of jason compilation and that tape (if it exists) they also did a song called Faint and the Thursday which they did a small music video for it. Well Im pretty pissed the shit off. I made a file of there discography in the exception of the tape since I can't find it anywhere and its mentioned in blogs but blogs only post the s/t and kids luv you along with a few that post the compilation songs. Well if your into bands like Everyone asked about you or The Pennikurvers; I will say you will love this band. Check the video below and see if you like it or not. Well I sure fucking did and I can say they do not suck at all. And if your a 90's emo fans then you will dig this shit. I don't know if the song Faint and the Thursday came out on any compilation or some shit or is a song from this tape that isn't to be found on the internet. I do wished this band could've (again) made more releases. Well.. Ima go look for jobs now and the sooner I leave my house, I think the better Im away from these pieces of fuck turds. Well enjoy this badass band :D
Discography
Discography
Sunday, September 16, 2012
HORSE The Band
In late summer of this year. I remember hitting up my friend Ricky if he wanted to blaze it. So he came over and we balzed it and talked about music he then put this band in his car and while I was extremely high I definetly digged this band a whole lot. I got home and downloaded there 2nd full length with this song entitled "R Borlax" its a pretty decent album it has that whole nintendocore/post hardcorish sound. Although I don't consider them near metalcore or anything metal (sounds stupid) I decided to give them another shot listening to there second full length "The mechanical hand" What I thought that was really cool was that R Borlax and The mechanical hand actually don't sound to different from each other. Reminds me of moneen's first EP and there first full length sound alike. I like it when bands don't change much during albums. Anyways, when I heard these 2 albums I actually thought they were pretty fucking cool. It was very fucking catchy. So then I downloaded there 3rd EP which is there first 7" entitled "Pizza" it is far my favorite release by this band. I don't know why the band acts like a bunch of assholes that doesn't like much of this release. I thought it was a great 5 track 7". Well from there I havent heard there other 2 albums; "A natural death" which is the bands actual less favorite since the album sounds more "metalcore" just hearing that It sounds already disappointing and I dont expect much from it than a piece of shit fuck. And there last release "Desperate Living" which sounds more interesting then the other album. The band is on break and yes I heard there first full length "Secret rhythm of the universe" and to be fair it isn't quite great but isn't the worst. I hope this band goes back to the old roots once they get back together (members look kinda old from my perspective not to be judgemental or an asshole). I would hear this band time to time on FUSE and that TV shit but it was rare probably when the last to albums were out. But I never bothered til I heard the early stuff then I liked this bands signature style. Well here is some of the stuff you can download that I heard. Again, it is extremely rare to catch me listening to this type of music. BTW I had to upload Beautiful Songs By Men for some strange reason all the mediafire files from this EP has been deleted off mediafire and rapidshare.
From R Borlax
From Beautiful Songs By Men EP
Secret rhythm of the universe
Beautiful songs by men EP
R Borlax
The Mechanical hand
Pizza 7"
From R Borlax
From Beautiful Songs By Men EP
Secret rhythm of the universe
Beautiful songs by men EP
R Borlax
The Mechanical hand
Pizza 7"
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