Monday, November 9, 2015

Sabbat - Envenom - 1991










Tracklist:

1. Bewitch 0:00
2. Satan Bless You 1:37
3. Evil Nations 4:48
4. Devil Worship 9:46 
5. Reek of Cremation 14:43
6. Deathtemptation (Kanashibari Part 2) 18:01
7. King of Hell 24:02
8. The Sixth Candle/Eviler 29:12
9. Carcassvoice 35:13
10. Dead March 39:37
11. Black Fire (bonus from the 'Sabbatical Demon' 1990 demo) 43:28
12. Reminiscent Bells 47:48





Sunday, November 8, 2015

Neurosis - Souls at Zero - 1992






[00:00] 01. To Crawl Under One's Skin 
[07:51] 02. Souls at Zero 
[17:09] 03. Zero 
[18:49] 04. Flight 
[22:55] 05. The Web 
[27:50] 06. Sterile Vision 
[34:11] 07. A Chronology for Survival 
[43:44] 08. Stripped 
[51:44] 09. Takeahnase 

[59:39] 10. Empty 


Souls at Zero is the third studio album from California based post-metal band Neurosis. The album was released in 1992 under the Alternative Tentacles record label.[6] It was later reissued in 1999 with bonus tracks on the band's own Neurot Recordings label.




Wednesday, January 29, 2014

PERSONA - SOM 1975 Brasil





FULL ALBUM


Música Popular do Nordeste 1 (1973, Brasil)


V/A -- Música Popular do Nordeste 1

(1973, Brasil - Discos Marcus Pereira)



Full Album 
 



"This historic recording is the first part of an important four-volume documentation of the popular music of Northeast Brazil,Música Popular do Nordeste. It was conceptualized and realized by the producer,Marcus Pereira, through his Discos Marcus Pereira, which also produced several other recordings devoted to the preservation of Brazilian music. The Quinteto Violado was charged with the research for the whole series, also participating as a supporting group. This first volume brings the lively rhythm of the frevo in its varied styles (frevo-canção; frevo de rua, with original arrangements performed by the Banda Municipal do Recife; frevo de bloco; and even the unprejudiced frevo elétrico, or electric frevo, performed by the Trio Elétrico Tapajós) and the most important composers in this genre (Nelson Ferreira, Capiba, Irmãos Valença, João Santiago, Luís Gonzaga de Figueiredo, Ademir Araújo, Geraldo Santos, and Luís Bandeira). While the artistic merits of the singer Zélia Barbosa and the quality of the recording process may be questioned, this is a fundamental piece of research, and a winner of the most important prizes of its period (Estácio de Sá, granted by the Image and Sound Museum of Rio de Janeiro, and Noel Rosa, from the Association of Press Critics of São Paulo)." (Allmusic) A sunny showcase of diverse frevo styles out of Recife in NE Brasil. Its also yet another proper gem kindly lent to GC by one DJ Cuica. Big ups! Check this Trio Eletrico track, below. Bonkers! I'm only sorry I couldn't get this up before Carnival. So it goes. Enjoy it, or maybe even don't (for Lent).