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Thursday, July 23, 2009

3Oh!3 - Want


Monday, July 13, 2009

A Camp - Colonia



Download the album HERE.

Tracklisting:


1. "The Crowning" 3:45
2. "Stronger Than Jesus" 3:05
3. "Bear on the Beach" 4:11
4. "Love Has Left the Room" 3:39
5. "Golden Teeth and Silver Medals" (Duet with Nicolai Dunger) 4:41
6. "Here Are Many Wild Animals" 3:53
7. "Chinatown" 4:43
8. "My America" 3:12
9. "Eau De Colonia" 0:29
10. "I Signed the Line" 2:57
11. "It's Not Easy To Be Human" 2:35
12. "The Weed Had Got There First"

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (includes the bonus cd lost beats)


Download the album HERE.

Tracklisting:

1. 'Invaders Must Die'
2. 'Omen'
3. 'Thunder'
4. 'Colours'
5. 'Take Me To The Hospital'
6. 'Warrior's Dance'
7. 'Run With The Wolves'
8. 'Omen Reprise'
9. 'World's On Fire'
10. 'Piranha'
11. 'Stand Up'

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Eskimo Joe - Inshalla



Download the album HERE.

Tracklisting:


1. Foreign Land
2. Inshalla
3. Losing Friends over Love
4. The Sound Of Your Heart
5. Childhood Behaviour
6. Don't Let Me Down
7. Falling For You (Intro)
8. Falling For You
9. Losing My Mind
10. Your Eyes
11. Please Elisa
12. Morning Light

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Jonas Brothers - Lines, Vines and Trying Times



Download the album HERE.

Tracklisting:

1. World War III
2. Paranoid
3. Fly With Me
4. Poison Ivy
5. Hey Baby
6. Before the Storm (feat. Miley Cyrus)
7. What Did I Do To Your Heart
8. Much Better
9. Black Keys
10. Don't Charge Me For The Crime (feat. Common)
11. Turn Right
12. Don't Speak
13. Keep It Real

Monday, June 29, 2009

The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing


Download the entire album HERE.

Tracklisting:
01 Great DJ
02 That's Not My Name
03 Fruit Machine
04 Traffic Light
05 Shut Up And Let Me Go
06 Keep Your Head
07 We Walk
08 Be The One
09 Impacilla Carpisung
10 We Started Nothing

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Metro Station - Metro Station


Download the entire album HERE.

Tracklisting:
1. Seventeed Forever
2. Control
3. Kelsey
4. Shake It
5. Wish We Were Older
6. Now That We're Done
7. True To Me
8. Tell Me What To Do
9. California
10. Disco
11. After The Fall
12. Shake It (The Linderbergh Palace Remix)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Matchbox Twenty - Rarities and Collection


UNOFFICIAL UNPLUGGED DOWNLOAD LINK

Tracklisting:
01. You and I (Acoustic)
02. 3am (Guitar Acoustic)
03. 3am (Piano Acoustic)
04. Busted (Acoustic)
05. Disease (Acoustic)
06. Hang (Acoustic)
07. Kody (Acoustic)
08. Long Day (Acoustic)
09. Never Going Back Again (Acoustic)
10. Push (Acoustic)
11. Time After Time (Acoustic)


TABITHA'S SECRET LIVE DOWNLOAD LINK

Tracklisting:
01. Million Miles
02. Paint Me Blue
03. Just Plain Tired
04. This Is Not a Love Song
05. Unkind
06. High
07. Jesus Was an Alien
08. Here Comes Horses
09. Loss, Strain & Butterflies
10. 3 a.m.
11. Forever December
12. Dear Joan


SHOW DOWNLOAD LINK

Tracklisting:
1 Cold
2 Real World
3 All I Need
4 Soul
5 Disease
6 Could I Be You
7 3 AM
8 Mad Season
9 Feel
10 Hand Me Down
11 If You're Gone
12 Bright Lights
13 Bent
14 Unwell
15 Back to Good
16 Downfall
17 You're So Real
18 So Sad So Lonely
19 Long Day
20 Push


RARITIES AND LOST SOULS DOWNLOAD LINK

Tracklisting:
01. Busted (Acoustic)
02. Don't Let Me DOwn (Beatles Cover)
03. Fast Car (Tracy Chapman Cover)
04. Heavy (Live)
05. Mama Don't Let your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys(With Counting Crows Live)
06. Margret (Live)
07. Back 2 Good (Acoustic)
08. Girl Like That (Live)
09. Real World (Live)
10. Nothing Compares to You (Prince Cover)
11. Tired (Non Lp Bonus)

Friday, June 19, 2009

Paramore - The Final Riot

Download the entire album HERE.

Tracklisting:

1. Born For This
2. Thats What You Get
3. Here We Go Again
4. Fences
5. Crushcrushcrush
6. Let The Flame Begin
7. When It Rains
8. My Heart
9. Decoy
10. Pressure
11. For A Pessimist Im Pretty Optimist
12. We Are Broken
13. Emergency
14. Hallelujah
15. Misery Business

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Franz Ferdinand - Tonight



Download the Entire Album HERE.

Tracklisting:

Disc 1 - Tonight

1. Ulysses
2. Turn It On
3. No You Girls
4. Send Him Away
5. Twilight Omens
6. Bite Hard
7. What She Came For
8. Live Alone
9. Can't Stop Feeling
10. Lucid Dreams
11. Dream Again
12. Katherine Kiss Me

Disc 2 - Blood (Bonus)

1. Feel The Pressure
2. Die On The Floor
3. The Vaguest Of Feeling
4. If I Can't Have You Then Nobody Can
5. Katherine Hit Me
6. Backwards On My Face
7. Feeling Kind Of Anxious
8. Feel The Envy

Friday, June 12, 2009

Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know



Download Heaven & Hell's album The Devil You Know HERE.

Tracklisting:


1. Atom and Evil
2. Fear
3. Bible Black
4. Double The Pain
5. Rock and Roll Angel
6. The Turn of the Screw
7. Eating the Cannibals
8. Follow the Tears
9. Neverwhere
10. Breaking Into Heaven

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Pussycat Dolls - Doll Domination (Deluxe Edition)



Download PCD's latest album Doll Domination (Deluxe Edition)HERE.

Tracklisting:

Disc 1

1. When I Grow Up
2. Bottle Pop (Feat. Snoop Dogg_
3. Watcha Thing About That (Feat. Missy Elliott)
4. I Hate This Part
5. Takin' Over The World
6. Out Of This Club (Feat. R. Kelly and Polow Da Don)
7. Who's Gonna Love You
8. Happily Never After
9. Magic
10. Halo
12. Elevator
13. Hush Hush
14. Love The Way You Love Me
15. Whatchamacallit
16. I'm Done

Disc 2

1. If I Was A Man (Feat. Jessica Sutta)
2. Space (Intro. Melody Thornton)
3. Don't Wanna Fall In Love
4. Played (Intr. Ashley Roberts)
5. Until U Love U (Nicole Scherzinger)
6. Baby Love (Bonus)
7. Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps
8. Lights, Camera, Action (Feat. NKOTB) (Bonus)

Sunday, June 7, 2009

U2 - No Line On The Horizon


Download U2's latest album No Line On The Horizon HERE.

Tracklisting:


1. No Line On The Horizon
2. Magnificent
3. Moment of Surrender
4. Unknown Caller
5. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
6. Get On Your Boots
7. Stand Up Comedy
8. FEZ-Being Born
9. White As Snow
10. Breathe
11. Cedars Of Lebanon

Monday, May 25, 2009

Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night

BIOGRAPHY

Kings of Leon's history is the epitome of a mythological rock & roll story. The Followill brothers are sons of a preacher man who were raised on the road throughout the South, traveling from one Pentecostal church service to the next. They were shattered by a divorce, transformed by illicit substances and the stoner music of Led Zeppelin and rewarded with a Nashville record deal for their grinding garage-boogie sound and raw, Southern gothic lyrics.

The Followill boys — Nathan (born June 26th, 1979), Caleb (born January 14th, 1982) and Jared (born November 20th, 1986) — grew up watching their father Leon, a Pentecostal preacher, instill the fear of God in parishioners across the heartland. Forbidden to listen to secular music, they spent their early childhoods being home-schooled, watching church choirs and occasionally banging on drums during services. The boys' fates as followers of fundamentalist Christianity seemed sealed until 1997, when Leon Followill resigned from the church and divorced his wife. The divorce rocked the Followills' world, and afterwards, the two eldest brothers moved to Nashville, hoping to break into music. They quickly ran into Nashville songwriter and former new waver Angelo Petraglia, who turned the brothers on to the secular music of the Rolling Stones and Johnny Cash. In 2000, the two met a singer who helped them find a manager.

Kings of Leon, named for their father, were born when younger brother Jared and a cousin, Matthew Followill (born September 10th, 1984), came into the fold. At first, Nathan and Caleb's musical influences were few. But Jared, who briefly attended public schools, had learned about the music of the Pixies and Velvet Underground. The boys began woodshedding, and by 2002 Kings of Leon had interest from nine labels. A bidding war ensued, with the band ultimately choosing RCA Records.

The group's debut EP, Holy Roller Novocaine, and album, Youth and Young Manhood — both produced by Petraglia and Ethan Johns (son of Led Zeppelin and Who producer Glyn Johns) — came out in 2003. The band's retro-chic look — long hair, mustaches, Seventies-style clothing — and blend of Southern boogie with gritty garage rock inspired comparisons to both Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Strokes. Kings of Leon were hailed by the British press as the second coming of rock & roll, being named everything from 2004's "Best New Band" to "the kind of authentic, hairy rebels the Rolling Stones longed to be." But the band failed to make much of an impact in the United States, where reviews were generally lukewarm and the modern rock audience generally disinterested. In the U.S., Youth sold only 100,000 copies compared with the 750,000 copies it moved elsewhere. When Kings embarked on a tour, the band became the cliché of rock & roll excess and the British press went along for the ride. Stories of sex, drugs and sightings with models followed the home-schooled boys, who just a few years earlier hardly knew what sex, drugs and rock & roll meant.

The group's highly anticipated second album, Aha Shake Heartbreak, came out in 2005, debuting at Number Three on the British charts. Kings added more experimental touches — the angularity of British art-punk band Wire — to their still-very-raw aesthetic. A tour supporting U2 upped the band's profile in the U.S., and the album reached Number 55 on the Billboard 200. In late 2006, just before release of Kings' third album, Because of the Times, the band opened for Bob Dylan at some shows. Times, released in April 2007, found the Kings moving even further away from their short songs with immediate hooks, but the general sound and substance remained the same, with lyrics about pregnant girlfriends and black Camaros, and the album reached Number 25. (Source: Rolling Stone)

ALBUM REVIEW - ONLY BY THE NIGHT

Free from their strict Pentecostal father, Kings of Leon's Followill brothers (plus cousin Matthew) spent their first two records establishing themselves as horny Nashville youngsters with a neo-garage-rock style that got them tagged as the "Southern Strokes." Nowadays, the Kings are feeling a different sound: Like last year's Because of the Times, Only by the Night is long on astral, arena-ready largeness, with blippy keyboards, droney guitars and whoa-oh-oh backing vocals. Frontman Caleb Followill cranks up his Allman Brothers howl, turning out big choruses with sometimes tough-to-parse lyrics and deep-feeling melodies reportedly influenced by pain meds he began taking after shoulder surgery. The revamped sound doesn't always work: Cuts like the slow-burning murk-fest "Cold Desert" feel like sub-John Mayer soul — bland and overly ponderous. But when the Kings find a gussied-up groove with teeth — like the effects-laden Zeppelin stomp of "Crawl" or the pulsating, New Wave "Sex on Fire" — they sound like rock heroes experiencing the joy of well-manicured sound. (Source: Rolling Stone)

You can download Kings of Leon's latest album Only By The Night HERE or download selcted tracks by clicking on the following single track links:

Download Links

1. Closer
2. Crawl
3. Sex On Fire
4. Use Somebody
5. Manhattan
6. Revelry
7. 17
8. Notion
9. I Want You
10. Be Somebody
11. Cold Desert

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Radiohead - In Rainbows

Radiohead vs. Miley Cyrus

You may have heard that the Hannah Montana star got into it a little bit with Radiohead. The beef started when Miley was denied a meet-and-greet with the band at the Grammy Awards. Ms. Miley was excited to meet Radiohead, who she was (past tense), a big fan of. But Thom Yorke, lead singer of the group, politely declined the tween queen.

So what did Miley do? Skulk back to her underwear-baring BF with her tail between her legs. Not so much. She said she was going to make it her mission to expose the band for the mean guys they were. She...was...going...to...ruin...them. Mwahahahaha!

Until Thom Yorke had just about enough of that sort of Mean Girls behavior and tried to put Miley in her place. In a statement issued to Us Weekly, the singer says, "When Miley grows up, she'll learn not to have such a sense of entitlement."

This may be true, Thom. No, I take that back. This is absolutely true. But not meeting a fan when you're a few dressing rooms away from them - no matter who, or how annoying, that fan might be - and then going on the public record to do battle with a teenager, reeks of something...I believe it's also called entitlement. With a hint of lame. (Source: Limelife)

Download Links:

DISC 1
DISC 2

Single Track Download links:

Disc 1

1. 15 Step

2. Bodysnatchers

3. Nude

4. Weird Fishes Arpeggi

5. All I Need

6. Faust Arp

7. Reckoner

8. House Of Cards

9. Jigsaw Falling Into Place

10. Videotape

Disc 2

1. Mk1

2. Down Is The New Up

3. Go Slowly

4. Mk2

5. Last Flowers

6. Up On The Ladder

7. Bangers And Mash

8. 4 Minure Warning

Music Video

Friday, May 15, 2009

Pussy Cat Dolls - Jai Ho



Download Pussy Cat Dolls' latest Single "Jai Ho" HERE.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Metallica - Death Magnetic

In the Eighties, thrash metal wasn't a scene, it was an arms race: riffs kept speeding up, drum kits got bigger. But with 1991's Black Album, Metallica opted for unilateral disarmament, slowing their tempos, shortening their songs and smelting their chugging guitars and piston-powered drums into armor-plated pop hooks. After that, the band rushed from one reinvention to another, starting with the Southern-rock infusion of 1996's Load and culminating in the muddled, bizarrely produced group-therapy session of 2003's St. Anger. No longer: Death Magnetic is the musical equivalent of Russia's invasion of Georgia — a sudden act of aggression from a sleeping giant.

Just as U2 re-embraced their essential U2-ness post-Pop, this album is Metallica becoming Metallica again — specifically, the epic, speed-obsessed version from the band's template-setting trilogy of mid-Eighties albums: Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightning and, especially, the progged-out ...And Justice for All. That much is clear from the 90-second mark of Death Magnetic's first track, "That Was Just Your Life," where the band unleashes a barrage of James Hetfield's dutta-duh-duhnt riffing and Lars Ulrich's octuple-time double-bass-and-snare smashing. That long-vanished sound, as essential to Metallica as variations on the "Start Me Up" riff are to the Stones, is all over the album —you wonder how these fortysomething dudes are going to handle playing it live night after night. (Enter chiropractor.)

Death Magnetic marks the group's split with producer Bob Rock, who helmed every Metallica album from 1991 to 2004 and pushed them toward concision and immediacy — until St. Anger, when he seemed to throw up his hands altogether. (As the 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster demonstrates, Rock deserved credit for getting any music at all out of a band determined to self-destruct.) New producer Rick Rubin shoves Metallica in the opposite direction: Half of Death Magnetic's tracks are over seven minutes long, with song structures that are not so much "verse/chorus/verse" as "long intro/heavy jam/verse/even heavier jam/chorus/bridge/wild solo/outro."

This feels like the right move for an era where Guitar Hero is the new rock radio. (Appropriately, the full album will be downloadable for GH play.) And it's not as if Top 40 stations were going to slip in Metallica between Chris Brown and the Jonas Brothers, anyway. These songs rarely feel too long: At their best, they combine the melodic smarts of Metallica's mature work with the fully armed-and-operational battle power of their early days. "The End of the Line" is a freight-train rocker with a ricocheting riff and lyrics about a doomed, drug-addicted star. It builds to a frantic guitar duel between Kirk Hammett and Hetfield, a wah-wah-crazed solo and, finally, a bridge that feels like an entirely new song. And the spectacular "All Nightmare Long" — a thematic sequel of sorts to "Enter Sandman" — combines relentless Master of Puppets guitars with a Black Album-worthy chorus.

St. Anger was a misguided attempt to recapture the band's mojo by sounding "raw" — but Death Magnetic manages to sound huge, polished and tough. The musicianship feels thrillingly live throughout, and nimble new bassist Robert Trujillo helps, even though he's mostly heard as a distant, ominous rumble. (Has there ever been a more bass-averse band in rock?)

There's supposed to be a lyrical theme here — something about death — but it's hard to discern. After expanding his lyrical palette on previous albums, Hetfield is now so determined to re-metallize that he pushes toward self-parody: "Venom of a life insane/Bites into your fragile vein," he barks on "The Judas Kiss." The "One"-style half-ballad, half-thrasher "The Day That Never Comes" appears to be yet another tale from Hetfield's rough childhood, complete with the awful pun "son shine."

But if you ignore the lyrics, Death Magnetic sounds more like it's about coming back to life. Everything comes together on the fan-favorite-to-be "Broken, Beat and Scarred," which manages to channel the full force of Metallica behind a positive message: "What don't kill ya make ya more strong," Hetfield sings, with enough power to make the cliché feel fresh. The aphorism he paraphrases happens to come from Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols, which is subtitled How to Philosophize With a Hammer. Metallica's philosophizing may get shaky — but long may that hammer strike. (Source: Rolling Stone)

Single Track Download Links:


1. That Was Just Your Life
2. The End Of The Line
3. Broken, Beat And Scared
4. The Day That Never Comes
5. All Nightmare Long
6. Cyanide
7. The Unforgiven III
8. The Judas Kiss
9. Suicide And Redemption
10. My Apocalypse


DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE ALBUM HERE.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow (Single)

B' forthcoming fifth studio album "The E.N.D (The Energy Never Dies)" has finally got a release date. Carrying "a lot of dance stuff, real melodic, electronic, soulful" music, the new effort will make its way out in U.S. on June 9 via Interscope Records. For the album's first single, the band has released a song called "Boom Boom Pow" which is currently on top of Billboard Hot 100. They are scheduled to embark on a tour across the globe with complete tour dates expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

previously revealed that the record will be dropped as "a diary of music" with "a lot of international inspiration." He said, "When it comes out, there'll be 12 songs on it, but the next day there could be 100 songs, 50 sketches, 1,000 blogs all (online) around 'The End' so the energy really, truly never dies."

Taboo meanwhile shared they mix electro sounds with hip-hop music for the follow up to their 2005 studio album "". "will.i.am was doing X-Men the new movie [''], so he got inspired in Australia to do electro music," Taboo explained at the re-opening of the Conga room in Los Angeles. "So we fused electro with hip-hop and made our own mesh." (Source: Ace Showbiz)

Download the Black Eyed Peas latest single Boom Boom Pow HERE.

Friday, May 1, 2009

The Fray - The Fray

2009 album from the Denver-based quartet, the follow-up to their enormously successful How To Save A Life. The Fray, who exploded into worldwide success with that album, have captured the skilled songwriting that broke them and, with the help of acclaimed producers Mike Flynn and Aaron Johnson, created a set of songs sure to make them household names. The band continues their licensing success story by collaborating with ABC's hit show, Lost in a series of music video promos featuring the album's first single, 'You Found Me' for the newest season of the show. The spots also ran during the 2008 American Music Awards, where the band was a featured performer. Over the weekend of the release and performance, the Lost video had over one million views. 10 tracks. (Source: Amazon.com)

Download Links:

Track 1 - Syndicate
Track 2 - Absolute
Track 3 - You Found Me
Track 4 - Say When
Track 5 - Never Say Never
Track 6 - Where The Story Ends
Track 7 - Enough For Now
Track 8 - Ungodly Hour
Track 9 - We Build Then We Break
Track 10 - Happiness

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