Mr Bungle - California
By LA PENINSULAR on 16:26
Filed Under: alternativo, avant-garde, experimental, Mr Bungle, Music, Rock
Corria el año 2007 y sentado en la costanera, a la vera del Rio Negro alguien me comento: "Suenan muy bien estos locos, y están locos". No se que tanto lo estarán estos muchachos, pero el resultado me hizo pensar en Homero Adams cantando al son de una música masterizada por el tío Cosa. Pero con ataque de contentura mañosa.
Nota aparte, la banda se disolvió en el 2000 y, por lo que me entere, el cantante ahora hace lo que sabe en Fantomas.
El tema Sweet Charity me hace pensar siempre en lo helado que puede ser el aire que se respira en viedma… Por Isidoro
Tracklist
1 Sweet Charity
2 None of Them Knew They Were Robots
3 Retrovertigo
4 Air-Conditioned Nightmare
5 Ars Moriendi
6 Pink Cigarette
7 Golem II: The Bionic Vapour Boy
8 Holy Filament
9 Vanity Fair
10 Goodbye Sober Day
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01. Little Bribes
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02. A Diamond And A Tether
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03. My Mirror Speaks
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04. I Was Once A Loyal Lover
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05. Talking Bird (Demo)
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Sonic Youth - Sensational Fix EP (2009)
By LA PENINSULAR on 14:34
Filed Under: alternativo, experimental, Music, Noise, Rock
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01 Rats
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02 Song for Reverse Karaoke
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03 Aerosol
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04 Ivan
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Cat Power - Jukebox
By LA PENINSULAR on 13:42
Filed Under: alternativo, Cat Power, country, covers, Music

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TrackList
1. "Theme from New York, New York" (John Kander, Fred Ebb)
* Popularized by Liza Minnelli in 1977 and Frank Sinatra in 1980
2. "Ramblin' (Wo)man" (Hank Williams)
* Originally released by Williams in 1953 and 1976
3. "Metal Heart" (Chan Marshall)
* Previous version appears on Cat Power's 1998 album Moon Pix
4. "Silver Stallion" (Lee Clayton)
* First appears on Clayton's 1978 album Border Affair; later popularized by The Highwaymen in 1990
5. "Aretha, Sing One for Me" (J Harris, Eugene William)
* Originally released by George Jackson in 1972[1]
6. "Lost Someone" (James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Lloyd Stallworth)
* Originally released by James Brown & the Famous Flames in 1961
7. "Lord, Help the Poor and Needy" (Traditional)
* Recorded by Jessie Mae Hemphill in either 1979 or the early 1980s, released on her 2004 album, Get Right Blues
8. "I Believe in You" (Bob Dylan)
* Originally released on Dylan's 1979 album Slow Train Coming
9. "Song to Bobby" (Marshall)
* The sole original recording on the album
10. "Don't Explain" (Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday)
* Originally released by Billie Holiday
11. "A Woman Left Lonely" (Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn)
* Originally released by Janis Joplin on her (posthumous) 1971 album, Pearl
12. "Blue" (Joni Mitchell)
* Originally released by Mitchell on her 1971 album Blue
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