Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sju Svåra År - Demo


Today I bring you Sju Svåra År from Sweden. Many of you (if anyone reads this!) may recognize the voice of the singer, who is Josefin from Burning Kitchen. These songs are really good, although I have no idea what they're saying! Musically it's very similar to Burning Kitchen, but a little more technical. These tracks were recorded for an unreleased 7 inch in 2002 (according to their myspace). It's some very good melodic punk so check it out!

Click here!

PS: I fixed the corrupted upload for the Life, but how to live it? post, so go re-download it if you got the previous version.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Life, but how to Life it? - Unplugged!

Hey, this is a quick update. I don't have that many stuff in terms of rarity, but this was quite hard for me to find, and I think some people would like to here it. Life, but how to live it? needs no introduction, they're a great band from Norway which broke up many moons ago. This unplugged radio session contains two songs, No More Pity and On Trial, complete with funny high pitched vocals and voiced guitar solos.



Check it out.

Edit: I was told one of the files in this were corrupted, and sure enough it was! I re-zipped and re-uploaded it right now, so if you downloaded this before, download it again to hear the 2nd song! Let me know if it works, I have a feeling it got corrupted because of my horribly slow internet connection (damn you Comcast!).

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Chumbawamba - Revolution 7"

I haven't posted anything here in a long time, but I made a new design so maybe I'll update more often (probably not). Today I've decided to post Chumbawamba's Revolution 7 inch. I'm sure alot of you have heard it before, but maybe some people haven't. This was released in 1985, long before their tubthumper era. This is a great record that not only sounds good, but has good lyrical content aswell. I included a txt file with the lyrics, but I wasn't able to find any for 'Total Control', so if anyone has them, send them here!


The ep ends with the brilliant two part song Stagnation/Liberation, which was later reworked on their "Starving Children" record a year later. If you haven't heard how old Chumbawamba sounds, then definitely check this out, you might be pleasantly surprised. I have alot of old Chumbawamba demos and live recordings, so maybe I'll post those another time.

Download here!