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Europe – The Final Countdown (remastered)

May 7th, 2010 by bboy

Europe - The Final Countdown (remastered)

ARTiST …..: Europe
AlBUM ……: The Final Countdown
YEAR …….: 2009
GENRE ……: Hard Rock
LABEl ……: n/a
SOURCE …..: CD
SiZE …….: 76,4 MB
QUAliTY ….: VBRkbps 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
ENCODER ….: Lame 3.97 -V2 -VBR-New
RElDATE ….: Dec-06-2009

TRACK LiST:

01. The Final Countdown 05:09
02. Rock the Night 04:05
03. Carrie 04:30
04. Danger on the Track 03:45
05. Ninja 03:45
06. Cherokee 04:13
07. Time Has Come 04:01
08. Heart of Stone 03:45
09. On the Loose 03:08
10. Love Chaser 03:31
11. The Final Countdown (Live at Hammersmith Od 05:10
12. Danger on the Track (Live at Hammersmith Od 03:58
13. Carrie (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1 04:39

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Eels – Blinking Lights And Other Revelations (2cd) @32

May 3rd, 2010 by bboy

Eels – Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2cd) @320kbps

Eels - Blinking Lights And Other Revelations (2cd) @32

Tracklist
Disc one

1. “Theme from Blinking Lights” – 1:44
2. “From Which I Came/A Magic World” – 3:13
3. “Son of a ~censored~” (E and Jim Lang) – 2:27
4. “Blinking Lights (For Me)” – 2:01
5. “Trouble with Dreams” – 4:33
6. “Marie Floating Over the Backyard” – 2:03
7. “Suicide Life” – 2:41
8. “In the Yard, Behind the Church” – 4:05
9. “Railroad Man” – 4:16
10. “The Other Shoe” – 2:32
11. “Last Time We Spoke” – 2:22
12. “Mother Mary” – 3:21
13. “Going Fetal” – 2:21
14. “Understanding Salesmen” – 2:43
15. “Theme for a Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists” – 2:06
16. “Checkout Blues” – 2:27
17. “Blinking Lights (For You)” – 2:00

Disc two

1. “Dust of Ages” (E and Jim Jacobsen) – 2:21
2. “Old ~love~/New ~love~” – 3:17
3. “Bride of Theme from Blinking Lights” – 1:52
4. “Hey Man (Now You’re Really Living)” – 3:02
5. “I’m Going to Stop Pretending That I Didn’t Break Your Heart” – 3:56
6. “To Lick Your Boots” (Peter Buck and E) – 3:30
7. “If You See Natalie” – 3:41
8. “Sweet Li’l Thing” – 3:27
9. “Dusk: A Peach in the Orchard” (E and John Sebastian) – 1:17
10. “Whatever Happened to Soy Bomb” – 2:26
11. “Ugly Love” – 2:58
12. “God’s Silence” – 1:26
13. “Losing Streak” – 2:52
14. “Last Days of My Bitter Heart” – 1:35
15. “The Stars Shine in the Sky Tonight” (E and Lang) – 3:31
16. “Things the Grandchildren Should Know” – 5:22

Eels - Blinking Lights And Other Revelations (2cd) @32
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The Best Of January 2010

May 1st, 2010 by bboy

The Best of January 2010

The Best Of January 2010

Tracklist:

01. Dj Khaled Feat. Young Jeezy, Plies & Rick Ross – Put Your Hands Up
02. Kevin Rudolf, Birdman, Jay Sean & Lil Wayne – I Made It
03. McLean – My Name
04. Usher Feat. Nikki Minaj – Lil’ Freak (Prod. by Polow Da Don) Main
05. Jason Derulo – Outta This World (Prod. by J.R. Rotem)
06. Omarion – Speedin’
07. Iyaz – Bulletproof (Prod. by J.R. Rotem)
08. Taio Cruz – What You Need (Demo)
09. Christina Milian Feat. The Dream – Welcome To Vegas
10. Young Steff – Make You Say
11. Shontelle – Impossible
12. J. Lewis Feat. Flo Rida – Dancing For Me (NoShout)
13. Rock City – You’re Still Here
14. Iyaz – Solo (Prod. by J.R. Rotem) (Mastered)
15. Sean Garrett Feat. Nicki Minaj – Get It All
16. Jason Derulo Feat. Nemesis – She Flys Me Away (Prod. by J.R. Rotem)
17. Tony Collins – Whine For Me
18. Justin Bieber Feat. Ludacris – Baby
19. RaW Ft. Da Youngfellaz, Atomik & J Beale – Across The Room
20. Lil Jon Feat. Pitbull – Work It Out

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Bob Marley – Music For Pleasure (2010)

April 29th, 2010 by bboy

Bob Marley – Music For Pleasure (2010)
Bob Marley - Music For Pleasure (2010)

Artist: Bob Marley
Title Of Album: Music For Pleasure
Year Of Release: 18-02-2010
Label: Luxury Multimedia
Genre: World, Reggae
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 154:58 min
Total Size: 207,5 MB

TrackList

cd1

01 There She Goes 02:33
02 Chances Are 03:17
03 Mellow Mood 02:31
04 How Many Times 02:25
05 Try Me 02:47
06 Caution 02:44
07 No Water 02:10
08 Go Tell It On The Mountain 03:14
09 Hammer 02:53
10 Soon Come 02:16
11 Rebels Hop 02:33
12 Back Out 02:17
13 Can`t You See 02:44
14 Kaya 02:34
15 Soul Almighty 02:32
16 Touch Me 03:07

cd2

01 Keep On Moving 02:30
02 All In One 03:32
03 Soul Captive 02:02
04 400 Years 02:28
05 Small Axe 03:46
06 Trench Town Rock 02:52
07 Duppy Conqueror 03:36
08 Do It Twice 02:46
09 Riding High 02:42
10 Soul Shakedown Party 03:01
11 Mr. Brown 03:27
12 Natural Mystic 05:43
13 Soul Rebel 03:16
14 African Herbsman 02:17
15 The Sun Is Shining 02:05
16 Don`t Rock My Boat 04:25

cd3

01 Redder Than Red 03:04
02 Redder Than Red (Dub) 02:51
03 Nice Time 02:33
04 Nice Time (Dub) 02:44
05 Hypocrates 02:43
06 Hypocrates (Dub) 02:45
07 Mellow Mood 03:31
08 Mellow Mood (Dub) 03:30
09 Thank You Lord 03:45
10 Thank You Lord (Dub) 03:43
11 Mr. Chatterbox 02:25
12 Mr. Chatterbox (Dub) 03:05
13 My Cup 03:29
14 My Cup (Dub) 03:16
15 Soul Almighty 03:30
16 Soul Almighty (Dub) 03:23
17 Satisfy My Soul Jah Jah 02:43
18 Satisfy My Soul Jah Jah (Dub) 02:40
19 Try Me 03:09
20 Try Me (Dub) 03:04

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Theatre Of Tragedy – Addenda (2010)

April 27th, 2010 by bboy

 Theatre Of Tragedy - Addenda (2010)

Genre: Gothic Metal/Rock
Origin: Norway
File Size: 67 MB
Quality: MP3 224 Kbps VBR

Tracklist:
1. The Breaking
2. Deadland (Tommy Olsson Remake)
3. Empty
4. Frozen (Ambrosius Mix)
5. Beauty In Deconstruction (Original Version)
6. Revolution (Flip Wicked Mix)
7. Empty (A&E Wedding Mix)
8. Hightlights
9. Illusions (Zensor RMX)
10. Forever Is The World (Chamber Edition)

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Kreator Discography

April 27th, 2010 by bboy

Tormentor Demos (Pre Kreator):
Format: mp3
Quality: 160kbps
Tracklist:
1983 – Blitzkrieg
1. Armies Of Hell
2. Cry War
3. Satan’s Day
4. Messenger from Burning Hell
1984 – End Of The World
1. Armies Of Hell
2. Tormentor
3. Cry War
4. Bonebreaker

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David Fonseca – Dreams In Colour (2007)

April 26th, 2010 by bboy

David Fonseca – Dreams In Colour (2007)

Title: David Fonseca – Dreams In Colour
Date: 2007
Bit Rate: 128 Kbs
Format: Mp3

 David Fonseca - Dreams In Colour (2007)

TRACKLIST

1. Intro
2. 4th chance
3. Kiss me, Oh Kiss Me
4. Rocket Man (I think itÂ’s going to be a long, long time)
5. Silent void
6. This wind, temptation
7. I see the world through you
8. Superstars II
9. This Raging Light
10. Feet on stones
11. Dreams in colour

SINGLE LINK

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Michael Jackson – The Final Mixtape (2009)

April 23rd, 2010 by bboy

Michael Jackson – The Final Mixtape (2009)
Michael Jackson – The Final Mixtape (2009)

Michael Jackson – The Final Mixtape (2009)
Tracks: 73 | 1CD | MP3 CBR 192 Kbps | 108 Mb
Genre: R&B

Track list:

01. DJ Rob E Rob – Intro 0:42
02. Jackson 5 – Stop The Love You Save 0:50
03. Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine 0:24
04. Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine (Rob E Rob Mix) 0:17
05. Unknown Artist – Get Low (Interlude) 0:16
06. DJ Kool – If You Wanna Party (Interlude) 0:15
07. Mary J Blige – Jus’ Fine (interlude) 0:31
08. Michael Jackson – Billie Jean 0:26
09. Michael Jackson – Billie Jean (Rob E Rob Mix) 0:59
10. Koffee Brown – After Party (Interlude 0:35
11. The Jacksons – Blame It On The Boogie 0:34
12. Stevie Wonder – Do I Do (Interlude) 0:50
13. Crystal Waters – Interlude 0:17
14. The Jackson – Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) 1:20
15. Diana Ross – I’m comin’ Out (Interlude) 0:33
16. Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough 2:25
17. Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal 1:04
18. Unknown Artist – Promiscuous Girl (Interlude) 0:24
19. Michael Jackson – Wanna Be Starting Something 1:33
20. Michael Jackson – Wanna Be Starting Something (Interlude) 0:33
21. Akon – Smack That (Interlude) 0:37
22. Michael Jackson – Beat It 1:44
23. Michael Jackson – Working Day & Night 1:05
24. Michael Jackson – P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) 0:45
25. Lloyd – Get Shawty (Interlude) 0:34
26. Michael Jackson – Off The Wall 1:09
27. Lloyd – Girls Around The World 0:17
28. Michael Jackson – Bad 1:07
29. The Jacksons – Can You Feel It 1:29
30. Michael Jackson – Thriller 1:49
31. Michael Jackson – I Wanna Be Where You Are 1:28
32. Jackson 5 – I Want You Back 2:01
33. Jackson 5 – ABC 1:01
34. Jackson 5 – Great To Be Here 1:11
35. Jackson 5 – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Rob E Rob Mix) 0:58
36. Michael Jackson – They Don’t Care About Us 1:26
37. Beyonce – Interlude 0:21
38. Michael Jackson – Rockin’ Robin 0:42
39. T-Pain – Blame It (Interlude) 0:17
40. Michael Jackson – Another Part Of Me 1:43
41. Michael Jackson – Remember The Time 1:47
42. Michael Jackson – The Way You Make Me Feel 1:21
43. Michael Jackson – Black Or White 1:07
44. Michael Jackson – In The Closet 1:12
45. Michael Jackson – Rock With You (Rob E Rob Mix) 0:11
46. Michael Jackson – Rock With You 2:06
47. Michael Jackson – Baby Be Mine 1:14
48. The Jacksons – Show You The Way To Go 1:10
49. The Jacksons – Enjoy Yourself 1:06
50. The Jacksons – Heartbreak Hotel 1:09
51. Michael Jackson – I Can’t Help It 1:20
52. The Jacksons – That’s What You Get (For Being Polite) 1:47
53. The Jacksons – Man In The Mirror 2:28
54. Unknown Artist – Free Willy 1:57
55. Nelly – My Place (Interlude) 0:35
56. Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney – The Girl Is Mine 2:16
57. Jackson 5 – Never Can Say Goodbye (Rob E Rob Mix) 1:02
58. Jackson 5 – Never Can Say Goodbye 0:30
59. Unknown Artist – We Thank MJ For 45 Years Of Good Music 0:27
60. Jackson 5 – Maybe Tomorrow 0:29
61. Michael Jackson – Got To Be There 1:36
62. Jackson 5 – I’ll Be There 1:03
63. Jackson 5 – Who’s Lovin’ You 1:43
64. Michael Jackson – Lady In My Life 2:05
65. USA For Africa – We Are the World 0:58
66. Michael Jackson – Earth Song 0:44
67. Michael Jackson – Dirty Diana 0:50
68. Michael Jackson – You Are Not Alone 1:38
69. Michael Jackson – Heaven Can Wait 1:44
70. Michael Jackson – Butterflies 1:26
71. Michael Jackson – You Rock My World 1:28
72. DJ Rob E Rob – Outro 0:19
73. Michael Jackson – Liberian Girl 1:18

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Gloriana – Gloriana (2009)

April 21st, 2010 by bboy

Gloriana - Gloriana (2009)

Artist……………..: Gloriana
Album…………….: Gloriana
Genre…………….: Country
Source……………: CD
Year………………: 2009
Ripper…………….: NMR

(MP3)
Codec……………: LAME 3.98
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels…………: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz / 16 Bit
Tags……………..: .ID3 v2.3
Included…………: M3U, MD5
Covers…………..: Front Back CD Booklet

Nashville-based country vocal group Gloriana was formed in 2007 when
brothers (and guitarists) Tom Gossin and Mike Gossin, who had been working
as a duo in the North Carolina area, moved to Nashville and met Rachel
Reinert. The vocal chemistry was obvious from the start, and when
Cheyenne Kimball joined, the group was set, adding Kimball’s vocal and
mandolin skills to the mix. After several months rehearsing and working on
their sound, the band sent a demo to Emblem Music Group, a new label just
founded by Matt Serletic. Serletic liked what he heard and signed the
quartet, releasing the group’s debut album, the self-titled Gloriana, in 2009.

Gloriana’s stylized synthesis of Fleetwood Mac and ’70s Californian country-
rock is designed to elicit astonished gasps of “they sure don’t make them like
this anymore”–which is more or less true, especially when the group’s
composition is … Full Descriptiontaken into the equation. Gloriana is an old-
fashioned construction of a band, assembled mainly from old pros who
haven’t quite hit the big time yet — although Cheyenne Kimball, veteran of
America’s Most Talented Kid and her own MTV reality show in 2006, came
close. The group has been put through major-label machinations, singing
songs from professional songwriters, and produced by Matt Serletic, best-
known for his work with Matchbox 20 and Collective Soul, and now launching
his own Emblem label with Gloriana as its flagship debut artist. Serletic co-
wrote the bulk of the songs on the group’s self-titled debut, steering the
band toward a bright, melodic crossover country-pop that greatly emphasizes
the latter. Gloriana can evoke the forgotten charms of ’70s studio-centric
soft rock in both its mellow and rocking incarnations.

Gloriana’s self-titled debut reflects both the sheer talent of this up-and-
coming group and the level of commitment that they have put into making
every note count. The album contains ‘The World Is Ours Tonight’ which is
currently climbing the country charts and was featured during NBC’s
coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics.Gloriana’s soaring four part harmonies
have been compared to music icons such as The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac
among others. Fans have picked Gloriana to receive the following awards:
2010 Academy of Country Music Top New Vocal Group, 2010 American Music
Award for Breakthrough Artist, and 2009 Nationwide Insurance On Your Side
Award at the CMT Music Awards. Gloriana are currently on the road with
Taylor Swift and American Idol alum Kellie Pickler on the FEARLESS 2010 Tour
through June.

Tracklist:
1. (00:03:48) Gloriana – How Far Do You Wanna Go?
2. (00:03:40) Gloriana – Wild At Heart
3. (00:03:13) Gloriana – The Way It Goes
4. (00:04:03) Gloriana – Lead Me On
5. (00:02:37) Gloriana – If You’re Leavin’
6. (00:02:41) Gloriana – You Said
7. (00:03:55) Gloriana – Cry On Command
8. (00:02:58) Gloriana – Over Me Now?
9. (00:03:33) Gloriana – Come And Save Me
10. (00:03:53) Gloriana – Even If I Wanted To
11. (00:03:50) Gloriana – All The Things That Mean The Most
12. (00:03:43) Gloriana – Change Your Mind
13. (00:05:01) Gloriana – Time To Let Me Go
14. (00:03:37) Gloriana – Wild At Heart (NUMIX)

Playing Time………: 00:50:32
Total Size………..: 121.00 MB (MP3)

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Circa Survive Blue Sky Noise 2010 Fnt

April 20th, 2010 by bboy

- Release Info ————————————————————– -

  Artist:      Circa Survive
  Album:       Blue Sky Noise
  Label:       Atlantic Records
  Playtime:    49:38 min
  Genre:       Rock
  URL:         http://www.circasurvive.com
  Rip date:    2010-04-15
  Street date: 2010-04-20
  Size:        76.89 MB
  Type:        Normal
  Quality:     207 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ————————————————————- -

   ”How did you get so ungrateful, you treat me like I’m a disease… too much
   all at once, that’s how you got so ungrateful.”

   The problem with Circa Survive has never been with their music. They play
   their instruments competently and whether you like his tone or not, Anthony
   Green can sing. The problem is their lack of longevity. Debut album Juturna
   was good, but it only lasted for a few listens. An icon within the scene’s
   attempt to make progressive rock music was interesting, endearing even, but
   ultimately the album was swept into the undertow of dozens of other albums by
   bands who were better at making that sort of music from the start (Minus The
   Bear, The Mars Volta, et al). Juturna was weird, but not necessarily in a
   good way; it simply made the album sort of impenetrable but with none of the
   charm that makes music like that worth exploring. It was catchy, but apart
   from “Act Appalled,” the melodies were either too linear or too plain to
   warrant the listener singing along. On Letting Go, the band’s sophomore
   effort, was super catchy, but with all of the weirdness gone. Instead of
   expanding upon the aspect of their music that had the potential to make them
   unique, they abandoned it completely in favor of stronger melodies and
   improved singing from Green. But though the oddities were gone, the songs
   were there. The album showed a band who was marvelously with it, poised on
   the edge of…something. It wasn’t clear what cliff they were on, what
   awaited them at the bottom of the plunge. More popularity? A return to
   experimentation? The album was great, but the longevity still wasn’t there
   because it was missing something, something we all hoped they would find on
   their next album.

   And find it they did.

   The “it” in question isn’t something that can really be defined, and honestly
   it isn’t even the point. The point is that Circa Survive have done everything
   right on Blue Sky Noise. The sort of deft passion that they display here
   isn’t something that comes along very often for a band, yet here they are
   acting as if it’s the most natural thing in the world. It makes you wonder
   why they weren’t this good from the start, but the learning process they went
   through ends up making Blue Sky Noise all the more satisfying. With On
   Letting Go, for every jaw-dropping track like “Your Friends Are Gone,” there
   was a disappointingly bland song like “In The Morning And Amazing.” On
   Juturna, for every “Act Appalled” or “The Great Golden Baby,” there was,
   well, the rest of the album. The ridiculous potential that the band showed
   was almost torturous, and a bit scary too. The power that could have been in
   their music was palpable, but the band never threw open the floodgates and
   let it out, leaving us to wonder just how many amazing things they could do
   if they would. Maybe it was the three-year long writing process, or maybe
   Green was disgusted by how awful his old band Saosin have become and wanted
   to blow them out of the water, but Blue Sky Noise is a fantastic example of
   what a band can do if they learn from their mistakes, something most artists
   these days seem loathe to do.

   The most obvious (and appreciated) improvements come from the musicians. With
   their first two albums, Circa Survive were unfortunately faced with what I
   like to call “the Paramore dilemma” – basically, when one member of a band is
   instantly recognizable and garners all of the praise, whether they want to or
   not. When Anthony Green was in Saosin, they were poised to take over the
   burgeoning 2000s post hardcore scene, and rightfully so. But just as the hype
   for a Saosin full-length album started to reach a fever pitch, Green quit and
   formed Circa Survive. Oddly enough, the hype was transferred from Saosin to
   Circa Survive (which is a rare occurrence in and of itself), and in the wake
   of his departure, Anthony Green left Saosin to flounder and die.
   Unfortunately, by comparison, Circa Survive’s Juturna appeared rather tame
   despite its occasional flirting with weird textures, effects, and time
   signatures. In that case, the hype worked against them. And for the musicians
   who joined Green’s cause, because they didn’t play in nearly the same style
   as Saosin’s members, they were written off as boring. This wasn’t entirely
   unjustified though. They were good, but they had a long way to go. They shone
   in moments where the music was more energetic, and they seem to have realized
   this with Blue Sky Noise. Opener “Strange Terrain” is jaunty, bouncy, and the
   drums have improved a ridiculous amount. The main riff is catchy and a bit
   sugary, but not sickeningly so by any means, and the noises peppered here and
   there at certain points are tasteful and never feel out of place or overdone.
   The chorus, making amazing use of background melody, is pure Anthony Green,
   who certainly didn’t slack in the hooks department. On Letting Go’s “Living
   Together” was a fantastic opener, but “Strange Terrain” blows it out of the
   water. And it’s only a small taste of what’s to come on the rest of Blue Sky
   Noise.

   But first, there’s “Get Out.” If other Circa Survive songs could be described
   as “weird” because of their texture or time signature or how flat the
   choruses were, “Get Out” is weird because of how evocative it is, not just of
   Translating The Name era Saosin (Green’s vocals are deliciously aggressive),
   but of the 90s alternative rock movement as well. It blends the energy of
   ”Seven Years” with a grungy, Smashing Pumpkins-like atmosphere, all capped
   off with a guitar solo that screams Nirvana. But it’s actually good. While it
   definitely wasn’t the best song to release as a teaser, “Get Out” romps
   through its three minutes with a gusto that Circa Survive have rarely shown.
   After that, the album veers off into the newer territory that the band
   started to explore on “Strange Terrain.” “Glass Arrows” seems to be what they
   were going for with songs like “Mandala” from On Letting Go. Instead of
   plodding along at one tempo and volume level for the entire song, “Glass
   Arrows” shifts into overdrive after the choruses, a tribal drumbeat blasting
   underneath palm mutes before the song recedes back into a spaced-out bridge
   that doesn’t overstay its welcome. For all the new things that Circa Survive
   do on this album, the music is never overindulgent, and that is perhaps the
   greatest testament to how much they have improved.

   Another thing that seemed to be missing from Circa Survive’s music in the
   past was an ability to relate to its listeners. Green’s lyrics were always
   good, always conceptual, and he was always able to drop some great
   one-liners, but perhaps the band’s lack of longevity came from the fact that
   while his lyrics aptly matched the music, they both ended up being a bit too
   dense to be relative to their audience. One listen to “I Felt Free” changes
   all that. Here, both Green and the musicians work together as a cohesive
   unit. The intro is gorgeous, the riff mimicking Green’s eventual vocal
   melody, and the rolling drums provide an interesting backbone during the
   verses, something that almost never happened on previous albums. The song
   goes through a few different moods between its verses and choruses; the
   former is brooding and the latter is a soaring, shining example of this new
   Circa Survive, this new beast that rears its head back and roars at the
   band’s other two albums. “I fell apart in your arms for the last time, and I
   felt free to do what I want because of the things you told me,” Green croons
   in the bridge, backed by a single clean-toned guitar, and he certainly sounds
   like he means it. And there is freedom in this album. It rings out in every
   chord, every drumbeat, every hook. For all of its different moods and tones,
   Blue Sky Noise is about a band letting go of preconceived notions, of
   expectations, of the shackles of their previous albums.

   From there, Blue Sky Noise is more of the same, which is to say, it’s more of
   Circa Survive being what nobody, even their biggest fans, ever thought they
   could be. The fast acoustic tempo and expertly produced drums of “Fever
   Dreams,” the immaculate chord progression of “Spirit Of The Stairwell”
   (complete with a snaking, slide guitar-like riff), and the uncertain, tense
   feelings contained within “The Longest Mile,” all point to a band that have
   realized their potential and so much more. All of this is encapsulated in the
   last song, “Dyed In The Wool.” With an almost tropical feel in the music
   (think Broken Social Scene’s “Pacific Theme”), the song shows once again that
   Circa Survive are done with boring verses that only serve as a weak skeleton
   to the rest of the song. The chorus’ distant, fuzzed-out choir gives Green a
   fantastic background to show that his best vocal moments aren’t just when he
   belts things out willy-nilly. “Dyed In The Wool” is surprising in that it
   doesn’t end Blue Sky Noise with any sort of bombast or fireworks, which the
   band has been fond of in the past. Rather, the highlight comes from the
   ascending guitar lead in the chorus, which is simple yet perfect, and the way
   the last chorus leads into a decidedly beautiful moment that closes the book
   in an immensely satisfying way. For anyone who thought that Blue Sky Noise
   would end up being more of the same from Circa Survive, think again. Those
   who previously considered them boring in the past might want to consider
   checking this album out. The entirety of Blue Sky Noise blows away anything
   else that Circa Survive have ever done. It is immense, it is challenging, and
   it will make fools out of those who doubt it.

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  01. Strange Terrain                                                   ( 3:59)
  02. Get Out                                                           ( 3:04)
  03. Glass Arrows                                                      ( 4:12)
  04. I Felt Free                                                       ( 3:56)
  05. Imaginary Enemy                                                   ( 4:25)
  06. Through the Desert Alone                                          ( 4:06)
  07. Frozen Creek                                                      ( 5:00)
  08. Fever Dreams                                                      ( 4:35)
  09. Spirit of The Stairwell                                           ( 5:30)
  10. The Longest Mile                                                  ( 4:04)
  11. Compendium                                                        ( 1:49)
  12. Dyed in the Wool                                                  ( 4:58)

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