recorded in 1978; fans of all those 2nd tier, opening act bands that used to blow away the headliners will go for this,
great playing, reminds me of a heavier Pavlov's Dog
currently free on amie.
their first one: Strife-Rush
recorded in 1975
1.05 on amie
well worth it
It came up on eMu a couple of weeks ago but the Florida album by Sofia Talvik came up this morning on Amie, before it gets lost in the maze of karaoke releases. A little rockier but nice. Watch out for the gator.
Anyone able to complete purchases this morning? I was excited to see new singles from God Help The Girl and Camera Obscura but they won't take my money!
I've been trying for the last hour with no success too. I asked Amie and they said they're working on it.
I picked up those singles in the middle of the night.
I have to get ready for work, hopefully they'll time it just right so I can pick up a few things at 9:30 when I get to work. With my luck, they'll fix it in 5 minutes and everything will double in price by the time I have a chance to buy.
If I must, I must. Good thing it was free, although with it being a mix of the Beatles, Stravinsky, and Eminem how could I have said no even if it was maxed out? That mix cannot be missed.
Crimson Razorback is a swedish artist whose experimentation with synthesizers and heavy distortion, created an undying passion for music and a special sound.
This is music where dynamics and clarity is more important than loudness. All this just to bring you the beauty of noise and distortion
So, is this a twisted paradox? Maybe it is.
Everything you hear is mixed and produced by Crimson Razorback.
Karaoke must die. Karaoke must die. Karaoke must die. OK, I'm feeling a little better - just trying to stay non-postal in the face of this relentless assault. It's like a goddamn digital banzai charge.
all the beeps, squeaks, buzzes and squalls of space travel and a rhythm section to boot.
fans of Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream etc may enjoy plugging in
free at amie
Comments
Primevil-Smokin' Bats
1970s private press hard rock...the sound of cheap weed, weak beer and anxious loins-rock and roll.
1.20 at amie
Strife-Back To Thunder
recorded in 1978; fans of all those 2nd tier, opening act bands that used to blow away the headliners will go for this,
great playing, reminds me of a heavier Pavlov's Dog
currently free on amie.
their first one:
Strife-Rush
recorded in 1975
1.05 on amie
well worth it
Craig
- Interesting House producer from Finland - (sounds great too)
I picked up those singles in the middle of the night.
I have to get ready for work, hopefully they'll time it just right so I can pick up a few things at 9:30 when I get to work. With my luck, they'll fix it in 5 minutes and everything will double in price by the time I have a chance to buy.
Luckily, I left myself logged in and checked before leaving for work, although the price of a few things went up by a buck while I was in the shower.
I bought it and REC'd it with comments!
How do you buy something that are free ? - sending a donation to Crimba ?
I'll be even happier when the neverending karaoke drop ends...
The Boils - The Orange and the Black
(But Let's Go, Blackhawks!)
Craig
Craig
Craig
Do Androids Dream.....
Sh'mantra-Beside The Sub_Bunker
all the beeps, squeaks, buzzes and squalls of space travel and a rhythm section to boot.
fans of Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream etc may enjoy plugging in
free at amie
10 ft Ganja Plant albums
Bolts of Melody by Adam Franklin, ex-Swervedriver
Albums by Agitation Free, 70s prog from Germany
Do you like rock music? by British Sea Power
The Music of Gregory Walker
Manhattan Cascade by Guy Klucevsek
At least a few Daniel Johnston albums
Several Dave Alvin albums
Both albums by Examples of Twelves
Some experimental music by ERA (ex-Spacemen 3)
Loud Minority by Frank Foster
Grant McLennan albums
Works by Roedelius (2 discs)
Secret House by Jodis
Local Warming by Laika and the Cosmonauts
Night Bloomin' Jazzmen by Leonard Feather
See Me Riding by Martin Rev
Vortex by Max Grunhard
My Heart Beats Like a Drum by Natural Self
Nigeria 70 (2 discs)
XOK by NQ Arbuckle
Stranger in the Country by Orak Naa Naa
Watersphere by Pilotdrift
Story of Harmelodia by Rheostatics
Robert Forster albums
Robert Wyatt albums
Bad Conscience Patrol by Rubik
Samuel James albums
Hometown Blues by Terry and McGhee
Stonephace
Stephen Brodsky albums
Killing Floor by Vigilantes of Love
A Collection of Sounds by We are the Willows