6.26.2011

MOE. - MOE.SAIC

MOE. goes BIG. Big songs. Big jams. Big shows. For a compilation to properly reflect their magic, it must capture the large scope of their performance. Enter moe.saic > 10 discs worth of live moe. stretching out and going with the flow. Rather than a compilation of songs, this is a compilation of segments each made up of several songs and segues. These tracks are not produced and barely edited. Free range. High volume. No artificial ingredients.

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/5l81n1cbi

1 moe.saic
11 Intro (6/26/10)
12 Jazz Wank > (6/26/10)
13 32 Things > (6/26/10)
14 Billy Goat > (6/26/10)
15 Bullet > (6/26/10)
16 Opium > (6/26/10)
17 32 Things (6/26/10)

2 moe.saic
21 Crowd (6/26/10)
22 Water > (6/26/10)
23 Hector’s Pillow > (6/26/10)
24 The Road > (6/26/10)
25 Yodelittle > (6/26/10)
26 The Road (6/26/10)
27 She Sends Me (1/29/11)
28 Paper Dragon (1/29/11)

3 moe.saic
31 Crowd (12/30/10)
32 Captain America > (12/30/10)
33 Suck A Lemon > (12/30/10)
34 Threw It All Away (12/30/10)
35 Haze > (12/30/2010)
36 Four (12/30/10)

4 moe.saic41 Faker > (10/21/00)
42 Moth (10/21/00)
43 Plane Crash (10/21/00)

5 moe.saic51 Recreational Chemistry > (3/3/06)
52 Blue Jeans Pizza > (3/3/06)
53 St. Augustine (3/3/06)
54 Timmy Tucker> (2/9/07)
55 Tailspin (2/9/07)

6 moe.saic61 Rise > (2/9/07)
62 Recreational Chemistry > (2/9/07)
63 Seat of My Pants (2/9/07)
64 Sensory Deprivation Bank > (2/9/07)
65 Recreational Chemistry (2/9/07)

7 moe.saic71 Skrunk > (2/2/08)
72 Lazarus (2/2/08)
73 Brent Black > (2/2/08)
74 Bring You Down > (2/2/08)
75 Brent Black (2/2/08)

8 moe.saic81 Kyle’s Song > (1/29/11)
82 Kids > (1/29/11)
83 George (1/29/11)
84 Buster > (1/29/11)
85 Kids (1/29/11)

9 moe.saic91 Crowd (7/4/10)
92 meat > (7/4/10)
93 Dr. Graffenberg > (7/4/10)
94 Spine of a Dog > (7/4/10)
95 meat (7/4/10)
96 Crowd / Banter (7/4/10)

10 moe.saic101 Letter Home > (6/26/10)
102 Wind It Up > (6/26/10)
103 Rebubula (6/26/10)
104 Crowd / Banter (6/26/10)
105 Bearsong > (6/26/10)
106 Bullet (6/26/10)

6.11.2011

ENSLAVED - MARDRAUM ETHICA ODINI

Although they were released 10 years apart, Enslaved career highlights 'Mardraum – Beyond the Within' (2000) and 'Axioma Ethica Odini' (2010) are cut from the same cloth. The synergy created by a mashup of these two albums brings the energy to a whole new level. Two great tastes that taste great together!

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/96lpglwqf

Enslaved – Mardraum Ethica Odini
1 Ormgard
2 The Beacon
3 Entrance – Escape
4 Lightening
5 Stjerneheimen
6 Waruun
7 Større enn Tid - Tyngre enn Natt
8 Singular
9 Mardraum Ethica Odini

4.30.2011

DARKTHRONE - FENRIZ

If there was a Museum of Old Metal, Darkthrone’s Fenriz would be first in line for the curator position. Perhaps this quote would find its way onto his application: “My motto is the one who’s heard the most music wins. And I haven’t met anyone who can beat me yet.” The metal closest to his blackened heart is from the late 70s and early 80s and he has been an outspoken critic of modern metal. An avid collector and list maker, Fenriz will often share information on his new discoveries in liner notes and on the web. He will also contribute a "Band of the Month" feature to the Swedish metal magazine Close-Up beginning with the May 2011 issue. He is a legend of metal both as a performer and a listener. So, if he were to take the whole spotlight on a Kiss-style solo album, what would we get? The answer can be downloaded below. It came easy because the songwriting has been clearly divided between Fenriz and Nocturno Culto over the last several Darkthrone albums. If I could only release this in vinyl . . .

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/7krgtdap3


DARKTHRONE - FENRIZ
SIDE A
01 Raised on Rock
02 Graveyard Slut
03 Canadian Metal
04 Those Treasures Will Never Befall You
05 Pervertor of the 7 Gates
SIDE B
06 Witch Ghetto
07 Circle the Wagons
08 Hiking Metal Punks
09 Fuck Off and Die
10 I Am the Graves of the 80s

For more on Fenriz and the scene that spawned him, check out the documentary 'Until The Light Takes Us' free to watch instantly on Netflix.

3.20.2011

KING DIAMOND - BLACK MAGIC

Both as the frontman for Mercyful Fate and as a solo artist, King Diamond has attained legendary status. King began experimenting with horror themed theatrics (including cavorting with a human skull named Melissa) as well as shaping a satanic stage persona while singing with a local Danish hard rock band called Black Rose. In 1980, he left Black Rose and joined the punk-metal band Brats where he met Hank Shermann. Soon after, the two of them were asked to help Michael Denner (a former member of Brats) with his own project Danger Zone which included Timi Hansen. These musicians would join with King Diamond in 1980 to become the supremely influential Mercyful Fate. Following a series of releases, King Diamond split with Mercyful Fate in 1984 to pursue a solo career. He took Hansen and Denner with him and hooked up with guitar wiz Andy La Rocque who has been ripping leads for the King ever since. As a solo artist, King Diamond’s occult themes grew into horror stories. Each of his albums contains a story told throughout the songs, most are elaborate rock operas that unfold as the tracks progress. King’s own story deserves similar treatment. Here we present an audiobiography that tells the tale of a black magician who has spent the last 30 years bouncing from town to town in various guises attracting followers to his spectacular roadshow. Kiss your soul goodbye.

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/85y9sze8j

Black Magic I
01 Black Rose: Holy Mountain Lights
02 Mercyful Fate: Death Kiss
03 Mercyful Fate: A Corpse Without Soul
04 Mercyful Fate: Doomed by the Living Dead
05 Mercyful Fate: Into The Coven
06 Mercyful Fate: Black Funeral
07 Mercyful Fate: Melissa
08 Mercyful Fate: Night of the Unborn
09 Mercyful Fate: The Oath
10 Mercyful Fate: Come to the Sabbath
11 King Diamond: Dressed in White
12 King Diamond: Charon
13 King Diamond: Arrival
14 King Diamond: The Family Ghost
15 King Diamond: Abigail

Black Magic II
01 King Diamond: Welcome Home
02 King Diamond: The Invisible Guests
03 King Diamond: Bye, Bye Missy
04 King Diamond: At the Graves
05 King Diamond: Sleepless Nights
06 King Diamond: The Eye Of The Witch
07 King Diamond: Burn
08 Mercyful Fate: Is That You, Melissa?
09 Mercyful Fate: In the Shadows
10 Mercyful Fate: Angel of Light
11 Mercyful Fate: My Demon
12 King Diamond: From the Other Side
13 King Diamond: Waiting
14 Mercyful Fate: Into the Unknown
15 Mercyful Fate: The Uninvited Guest

Black Magic III
01 King Diamond: "LOA" House
02 King Diamond: Voodoo
03 King Diamond: One Down Two To Go
04 Mercyful Fate: Buried Alive
05 King Diamond: Help!!!
06 King Diamond: The Trees Have Eyes
07 King Diamond: The Storm
08 King Diamond: The Wheelchair
09 King Diamond: Spirits
10 King Diamond: The Ritual
11 King Diamond: Blood To Walk
12 King Diamond: Never Ending Hill
13 King Diamond: Mirror, Mirror
14 Roadrunner United: In the Fire
15 Probot: Sweet Dreams
16 Mercyful Fate: Evil 2009

1.21.2011

BLACK SABBATH - FALLEN ANGELS

Tony Martin was Black Sabbath's second longest serving vocalist behind only Ozzy. He was the voice of Sabbath from 1987-1990 and 1993-1995. While many disregard Black Sabbath after the Ian Gillan experiment, others have gone so far as to argue that Tony Martin was Sabbath's best vocalist. Whether or not this is true, it is clear that he fronted the band during the period in which Black Sabbath was least relevant in a commercial sense. Tony Iommi and his legendary band were essentially cast out of the metal pantheon. Tony Martin Black Sabbath should not be disregarded, however. We all know that some of the best metal albums were produced by bands that were not commercially viable. This Barking Chicken Production showcases Sabbath during the Tony Martin era and may just be better than 'Mob Rules' or 'Born Again'. You be the judge.

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/8s23folao
password: bcp

Black Sabbath - Fallen Angels
01 The Law Maker
02 Devil & Daughter
03 Cross Of Thorns
04 When Death Calls
05 Heaven In Black
06 Nightwing
07 Eternal Idol
08 Headless Cross
09 Immaculate Deception
10 The Sabbath Stones

1.12.2011

MOE. - The Electric Lemoe.nade Acid Test

Troo kvlt and uncompromising, moe. is the best kept secret in rock and roll . . . and that’s just the way we like it. Those in the know make up a dedicated following that keeps coming back to enjoy experimental music in uncharted waters. This is the complete concert that was postponed from 10/30/10 to 12/4/10 and morphed from the Halloween show to the Nightmare Before Xmas. This evening with moe. highlights the psychedelic aspect of the band’s sound that fans of free range chicken will find particularly mindblowing. Five new songs were seamlessly mixed with some of moe.’s heavy hitters and melted down into an extended ambient jam. Take your time with this one. It is about the journey, not the destination.

Get it here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/e05n5oae1

moe. > 12/04/2010 > Albany, NY
The Electric Lemoe.nade Acid Test
01 Chromatic Nightmare
02 Not Coming Down
03 Wormwood >
04 Interstellar Overdrive >
05 Moth
06 Suck A lemon
07 Plane Crash
08 Crew Jam
09 No Refrain
10 Buster
11 meat >
12 Mar-Dema >
13 meat
14 Silver Sun >
15 Recreational Chemistry
16 Banter
17 Mexico

12.17.2010

ZOMBIE CLAUS


ZOMBIE CLAUS

It is amazing that all these classic thrash acts are still releasing some of the most vital extreme music on this twisted planet. They are the zombies of the metal world and they are relentless. All of the tracks here were released in 2009 or 2010. Old thrashers never die . . . they just circle the pit!

Get it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QR0K2DIB

Zombie Claus
01 Annihilator – Ambush
02 Helstar – Alma Negra
03 Flotsam & Jetsam – Blackened Eyes Staring
04 Forbidden – Adapt or Die
05 Sodom – Nothing Counts More Than Blood
06 Death Angel – River of Rapture
07 Sacrifice – The Great Wall
08 Hirax – Horrified
09 OverKill – In Vain
10 Triptykon – A Thousand Lies
11 Kreator – Warcurse
12 Nevermore – The Obsidian Conspiracy
13 Megadeth – Sudden Death
14 Slayer - Atrocity Vendor
15 Heathen – Bloodkult
16 Exodus – March of the Sycophants




ZOMBIE CLAUS: DAWN OF THE DEAD

The artists featured on Zombie Claus have a long history of wrecking necks. Even before they were signed to label deals, they were putting out demos that were actively traded in the metal underground. This material is older than shit and heavier than time!

Get it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0EB1B7VA

Zombie Claus: Dawn Of The Dead
01 Annihilator – Alison Hell (Phantasmagoria demo 1986)
02 Helstar – Witch’s Eye (Helstar demo 1983)
03 Flotsam & Jetsam – The Beast Within (Metalshock demo 1985)
04 Forbidden Evil – Next To Die (Endless Slaughter demo 1986)
05 Sodom – Witchhammer (Victims of Death demo 1984)
06 Death Angel – Kill As One (Kill As One demo 1985)
07 Sacrifice – Turn In Your Grave (The Exorcism demo 1985)
08 Hirax – Stand and Be Counted (Hirax demo 1984)
09 OverKill – The Beast Within (Power In Black demo 1983)
10 Celtic Frost – Morbid Tales (Celtic Frost demo 1984)
11 Tormentor – Armies of Hell (End of the World demo 1984)
12 Sanctuary – Incubus (Sanctuary demo 1986)
13 Metallica – The Mechanix (Power Metal demo 1982)
14 Slayer – Simple Aggression (Live 1983)
15 Heathen – Heathen (Pray for Death demo 1986)
16 Exodus – Bonded by Blood (A Lesson In Violence demo 1984)