Bitrate: 192 cbr
Genre: Indie/Emo
Country: Japan
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The Hope And The Failure – The Lights Are On But This Dance Never Ends (2005)By xmoonXhowlerx on July 24th, 2009 | No Comments

bitrate: 251 kbit’s (VBR)
genre: Screamo, Emo
country: Sweden
notes: Four year old band and I discover it a few days ago:/ Amazing mix of gentle tones and chaos, accompanied by a “talking” voice and a screaming one which is breathtaking. Check it out! -
Two Tongues – Selftitled (2009)By saltwater on July 23rd, 2009 | No Comments

bitrate: 200 kBit/s vbr
genre: Rock ()
country: USA
notes:TWO TONGUES, the new band featuring Max Bemis and Coby Linder of Say Anything
along with Chris Conley and David Soloway of Saves The Day, announce a February
3, 2009 release for their self-titled debut. The thirteen-track self-produced
disc was recorded late last year at Electric Ladybug studios in Northern
California.Max Bemis comments on the genesis of the project:
“Chris has been my favorite songwriter since I was 15. Ten years later he is now
is one of my closest friends. The Two Tongues record is really an expression of
the yin and yang; how two “opposite” souls stimulate and battle each other in
any truly loving relationship. Chris inspired me as a mentor, hero and friend,
and I inspired him as someone who truly cherishes his work that he can respect
in his own right. Chris sometimes looks down on himself but is inside a very
strong, almost Buddha-like centered soul; I have that whole Steven Tyler/Jerry
Lewis extrovert personality onstage but I’m a totally neurotic, restless soul
inside. We as two people, therefore, express two sides of a coin. Making the
record, and it being the first band either of us has ever been in outside of Say
Anything or Saves the Day, was sort of like falling in love for the second time;
you have to look outside of yourself and learn to communicate with and trust
someone who operates in a totally different manner. Ironically, while making
this record I met the girl I am now in love with, so I was experiencing the same
thing in the form of friendship with Chris as I was in getting to know this
female person. So whether you want to look at the record as songs about two
people starting a romantic relationship or this dynamic of how inspiration
operates between two people, that’s your choice. We hope it functions on both
levels. Either way, it’s a dream come true for me, and a true labor of love.”Chris Conley says of the collaboration:
“Working with Max was a dream come true for me. I have never met another
musician as inspiring and talented. During a dark period in my life, Max’s music
lifted my heart, and for that I am forever in his debt. When he approached me
about doing this side project together, my immediate thought was, “I would do it
with no one else.” So my heart was in it from the moment of inception. The
process of songwriting and recording was exciting and fluid. As it turns out, we
work together quite well! I look forward to our next project together so our
learning and growing can continue.” -
12XU – Single Serie Part 2 7” (2009)By Killstephandead on June 17th, 2009 | No Comments

bitrate: 225 kBit/s
genre: Emo
country: France
notes: With Members of Daïtro, The Flying Worker!, Baron Noir. -
12XU – Single Serie Part 1 7” (2009)By Killstephandead on June 17th, 2009 | No Comments

bitrate: 223 kBit/s
genre: Emo
country: France
notes: With Members of Daïtro, The Flying Worker!, Baron Noir. -
Daniel Striped Tiger – Certain Stuff (2009)By Killstephandead on May 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment
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The Man I Fell In Love With – Dis YourselfBy disconnectionnotice on May 5th, 2009 | No Comments
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Cap’n Jazz – Analphabetapolothology (1998)By Taliban on April 27th, 2009 | 5 Comments

Download Part 1
Download Part 2Bitrate: 192 cbr
Genre: Indie/Emo
Country: USA
Notes: 2 Discs. Classic Midwest Emo/Post-Emo/Whatever-you-call-it. Reupped by Killstephandead. -
Lovesick – 7″By disconnectionnotice on April 21st, 2009 | 1 Comment
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Snowing – Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit (2009)By Taliban on April 20th, 2009 | No Comments






