12.24.2010

i need a name!



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11.11.2010

some of 2010's best.....

some of this years best albums, here for you!

waka flocka flame - flockavelli



















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the national - high violet




















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taylor swift - speak now




















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the walkmen - lisbon


















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kanye west - my beautiful dark twisted fantasy




















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all albums were found using google, by searching " site:mediafire.com (album name)

please buy these albums when you get a chance


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10.02.2010

music crawl 2010

might have to check it out a little later tonight.....



















art bar:

today the moon, tomorrow the sun



american gun



death becomes even the maiden



calculator



preach and the b sides


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8.24.2010

sts9 halloween 2003, revisited.















click play at the bottom of this post to listen

enjoy this show for the ye olde tabernacle.  we had one hell of a good time!

01. Once Told
02. Mischief of a Sleepwalker
03. Ramone & Emiglio
04. We'll Meet In Our Dreams
05. Breathe In
06. Luma Daylight
07. Tokyo
08. Really Wut?
09. Orbital >
10. Improv > Orbital
11. Improv (Moonsocket/Paul Bley) >
12. Improv
13. Movement > For My Peeps
14. Tap-In
15. Evasive Maneuvers > Kamuy
16. STS9
17. GLOgli
18. From Now On
19. Moonsocket





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8.04.2010

kickball team to dominate

uniform design.




















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7.24.2010

arcade fire - the suburbs

new arcade fire, for ya!


































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-from rollingstone.com




By  Rob Sheffield
2010 08 03
When you call your first album Funeral, you set the bar high in terms of your maturity level. How can any young band evolve toward that full-grown third album after starting out with a meditation on death and grief? It's no problem for Arcade Fire – these Montreal indie rockers are not shy about gunning for a solemn, grandiose, three-hankie anthem every time out. The best song on their last disc, "No Cars Go," was a dead ringer for Neil Diamond's flag-waving classic "America," which gives a sense of the gargantuan scale of their anthemizing. On their fantastic third album, The Suburbs, they aim higher than ever, with Roman numerals and parentheses in the song titles. In their dictionary, "suburbs" is nowhere near "subtlety." But that just adds to the emotional wallop.


Their first two discs, 2004's Funeral and its 2007 sequel, Neon Bible, peaked with songs about scared kids hiding from their parents. In "Rebellion (Lies)" and "No Cars Go," the kids hide by escaping into dreams and sharing guilty secrets with one another. But on The Suburbs, they open up to see family life from the parents' perspective – a much harder trick. "I want a daughter while I'm still young," Win Butler sings on the magnificent opening theme, "The Suburbs." "I wanna hold her hand/And show her some beauty/Before this damage is done."
The strange thing about Arcade Fire is how they instinctively scale their most intimate confessions to arena-rock levels, rolling out big drums and glossy keyboards. Unlike their mentors U2 and Bruce Springsteen, they don't have much interest in everyday details; the closest they come is when Butler sings about driving to Houston "as we listened to the sound of the engine failing." (Springsteen would tell you what went wrong with their carburetor. "You gotta put fuelie heads in that 396, pal!") But that's part of what has made these guys so hugely popular: You can hear how hard they're trying, and that becomes part of the excitement.
Butler, his wife, Régine Chassagne, and their many helpmates sing about enthusiasm degenerating into scenester shtick ("Rococo") and indie bands feeling burdened by fame ("Ready to Start"). As Butler grouses, "Businessmen, they drink my blood/Like the kids in art school said they would." Yet he doesn't trust the art-school kids either, leaving him confused in a world where, as he sings, "All of the houses they built in the Seventies finally fall/It meant nothing at all."
Speaking of the Seventies, the musicians have clearly been digging out their parents' vintage vinyl German art-rock records, especially locked-groove rhythm meisters like Can and Neu! The faster tunes, like "Ready to Start" and "Month of May," are leaner and meaner than you'd expect. Ballads like "Deep Blue" go for the swishy piano pomp of David Bowie's Hunky Dory – which was his own album about the dance between parents and kids. In "Month of May," the band sings about the rock audience turning into a scene where "the kids are all standing with their arms folded tight." It could have been a tiresome get-off-my-lawn screed. But it ends up sounding tender and empathetic instead, because Arcade Fire aren't so far from any of the kids – or parents – on The Suburbs.


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7.19.2010

inudge....










for the lazy wannabe musicians such as myself.... you just light up squares to make a little diddy... add the link to your own in the comment section if you are so inclined.




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6.23.2010

ole ole ole ole


SECOND ROUND

Jun 26 10:00 AM
Uruguay
South Korea
Jun 26 2:30 PM
United States
Ghana
Jun 28 10:00 AM
1E
2F
Jun 28 2:30 PM
1G
2H

QUARTERFINALS

Jul 2 2:30 PM
Winner Match 49
Winner Match 50
Jul 2 10:00 AM
Winner Match 53
Winner Match 54

SEMIFINALS

Jul 6 2:30 PM
Winner Match 58
Winner Match 57

THIRD PLACE / FINAL

FINAL
Jul 11 2:30 PM
Winner Match 61
Winner Match 62
THIRD PLACE
Jul 10 2:30 PM
Loser Match 61
Loser Match 62

SEMIFINALS

Jul 7 2:30 PM
Winner Match 59
Winner Match 60

QUARTERFINALS

Jul 3 10:00 AM
Winner Match 52
Winner Match 51
Jul 3 2:30 PM
Winner Match 55
Winner Match 56

SECOND ROUND

Jun 27 10:00 AM
Germany
England
Jun 27 2:30 PM
Argentina
Mexico
Jun 29 10:00 AM
1F
2E
Jun 29 2:30 PM



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