Showing posts with label garage rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garage rock. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Japandroids - Heavenward Grand Prix (320)


So having been contacted by two labels and asked to take down two different posts, I'm now back and starting to post again – and picking up where I left off: the Japandroids singles.

This last one here shows the best of the Japandroid single collection (hence why it was last) showing a huge change in songwriting compared to everything they did in Post-Nothing. On the B-side there is a cover of PJ Harvey's "Shame," and both sides are pretty damn spectacular.

Download here to tell money grubbing labels (although, not Japandroids label) to go fuck themselves, because hoping that people will buy your product while having no idea what's inside is how you have consumer base that hates you.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Japandroids - Art Czars (320)


Part 2/3 of the singles is this one, Art Czars. Now, the A-side to this is great, but what is awesome is the B-side.

It's a cover of Big Blacks - Racer X, and it's fucking amazing.

HERE'S YOUR MONEY BACK
HERE'S YOUR PUNK ROCK BACK

Japandroids - Younger Us (320)


So you say you like Japandroids right?
You don't?
What the fuck?

Go like Japandroids.
Seriously.
Loud noisy garage rock, similar to that of Death From Above 1979; motivated by sexual drives and the need to cause a riot. The band contains nothing more than a loud over-driven guitar and one amazing drummer.
Now unfortunately, this isn't an album. This is one of three posts I'm about to make of the three singles that Japandroids released for their upcoming album. Each one contains a B-side cover.

This one contains a cover of X's "Sex and Dying In A High Society" as its B-side. So check it out (CHECK IT OUT).

Download here. BUY THEIR ALBUM WHEN IT COMES OUT.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Kevin Greenspon & Cloud Nothings - Kevin Greenspon/Cloud Nothings Split EP (FLAC)


1: "We’re going to die in this cave."

2: "No we won't, stop telling me what to do."

A short, nonsense summary (above) of both sides of this new 2010 release from Cloud Nothings and Kevin Greenspon. A split EP with 10 simple short songs (the entire EP totaling up a little more than 18 minutes) all of which are pure (1) hook after hook after hook and then the next song starts and it repeats from (1).

Here’s a taste of both sides of the split: Kevin Greenspon - Carpool Pepsi and Cloud Nothings – You're Not That Good At Anything
If your mouth is watering for more or you're a masochist and hated it, then:
Download V0
Download FLAC