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dobar je ovaj long distance calling /slusao jos ranije/ ali kradu isis cak besramnije nego sto latitudes kradu pelican.

svejedno, dobar album. meni mozda cak i bolji od poslednjeg isis-a

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time to burn, francuski mracni post hardcore/sludge, bas dobar.

 

Motivated and characterized by an uncritical devotion to the most extreme sounds. A wild-eyed, unbalanced and obsessive familiarity with post noise hardcore and melancholic mammoth soundscapes impregnated with the saddest melodies.

 

time to burn - is.land (2007)

 

album sabija 1/1

 

(ovo postujem nevezano za marcoman-ov post :) , hocu reci stavio bi ovo ioanako posto ga sad slusam)

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ko nije slusho time to burn moze da se slobodno ubode na trn! al ozbiljan sam sad...

 

a kad je vec postovan time to burn... ja znam da mi se laza smejo ko blesav josh onomad kad sam mu reko da slushka ovaj bend, al ipak cu postujem link... opasan album.. treba dodushe malko strpljenja, al opasan...

 

berserk for tea time (part 1)

berserk for tea time (part 2)

 

pass > www.mediaportal.ru

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Kaura - Kaura EP

 

KAURA

Many great things have hailed from Berkeley, bum stories, Fat Slice, Blake’s etc. and among those great things is a band called Kaura. Pronounced kay-aura, the band was born from the vision of Malcolm Guess (vocals), Benjamin Jones (drums), Steve Walker (bass) and Mike Pond (guitar), who wanted to infuse the aggressive power of hard, melodic rock with the haunting sound of ancient instruments. Their vision has taken them to secret corners of the world in exotic places such as India, Thailand, Bali, Cambodia, Laos and Nepal. Kaura’s experiences abroad have added to their unique sound, and many consider them to be the lovechild of Kyuss and Tool if you will. And that’s not too far fetched considering that Kaura were invited to open for Tool on their September 2nd show in Sacramento, an honor few can boast. But perhaps the one thing that sets apart Kaura from the rest of the Bay Area local bands is their lyrical focus on evolution, social and personal consciousness. In 2005, Kaura’s self-titled 5 song EP was released with a helping hand from Paz Lenchantin (A Perfect Circle, Zwan). Today, the band is enjoying the perks of popularity thanks to their hit song “One Becomes Two,” which may even inspire you to finally remove 10,000 Days from your car stereo and replace is with Kaura’s 2006 demo. The band has hopes of signing with a record label and touring by the end of the year, so don’t miss your opportunity to check out Kaura on our homefront live at San Jose’s Blank Club on October 4th with Opus Dai and My Monster.

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Vidim da se ovde skupljaju face, pa da vidim da li je neko zainteresovan da sa mnom i ekipom pali u Atinu na High On Fire i Pelican 7.12. Imamo jos dva mesta u kolima, delimo gorivo, pa nece previse da ispadne. Viza je potrebna, to valjda znate. :D

 

Jebesh ove smokljane Pelican, ali High On Fire se ne smeju propustiti kad su toliko blizu! :smoke:

 

:pivopije:

 

PS Ups, promasio sam temu, prebacujem na onu pravu. :)

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