01] when the clock strikes t 04:11 02] hostile cosmos 02:15 03] lunar rhythm 00:30 04] the days are too long an 03:05 05] scary people 03:08 06] repulsion 03:02 07] skeleton factory 02:50 08] a boring day for the bor 03:05 09] six feet below 01:58 10] problems 02:26 11] little death 02:57 12] lunar eclipse 00:33 13] i'm gonna haunt you when 02:50 14] institution 03:00 15] blot out the sun 02:31 16] backwards in black 03:09
TOTAL TiME : 41:30 min
London's Black Time have carved a hefty reputation for themselves over the past few years through scattered tours across Europe and the US, numerous limited-edition 7-inch records, two dense yet danceable long-player albums, and a manifesto that, among other things, espouses "fuck and rage" and the "heavy vampire sound." Double Negative is the latest full-length in the Black Time canon. Fans of the band's previous output will not be disappointed, especially if they want to hear the fractured, art-damaged scree of their singles forged with the trebly garage punk of their two albums. The trio of Lemmy Caution, Janie Too Bad, and Mr. Stix outdo themselves here and turn in the most fully realized Black Time release to date. If you've been aching for Messthetics and Back From The Grave compilations, then look no further. Double Negative is the absinthe you've been wanting to drink. Known for their propensity for all things black, Black Time carries their theme of bleak darkness to the nth degree. With tracks like "Skeleton Factory," "Blot Out The Sun," "Little Death," and "I'm Gonna Haunt You When I'm Gone" (featuring lead vox by Janie), you know you're in for the feel-bad record of the year.
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ARTiST....: black time
TiTLE.....: double negative
LABEL.....: InThe Red
GENRE.....: indie
SOURCE....: cdda
ENCODER...: i'm too lame to change the defaul
SiZE......: 69,4 MB
REL.DATE..: jan-08-2009
Catalognr.: n/a
Quality...: VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / joint
Url.......: n/a
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01] when the clock strikes t 04:11
02] hostile cosmos 02:15
03] lunar rhythm 00:30
04] the days are too long an 03:05
05] scary people 03:08
06] repulsion 03:02
07] skeleton factory 02:50
08] a boring day for the bor 03:05
09] six feet below 01:58
10] problems 02:26
11] little death 02:57
12] lunar eclipse 00:33
13] i'm gonna haunt you when 02:50
14] institution 03:00
15] blot out the sun 02:31
16] backwards in black 03:09
TOTAL TiME : 41:30 min
London's Black Time have carved a hefty reputation
for themselves over the past few years through
scattered tours across Europe and the US, numerous
limited-edition 7-inch records, two dense yet
danceable long-player albums, and a manifesto
that, among other things, espouses "fuck and rage"
and the "heavy vampire sound." Double Negative is
the latest full-length in the Black Time canon.
Fans of the band's previous output will not be
disappointed, especially if they want to hear the
fractured, art-damaged scree of their singles
forged with the trebly garage punk of their two
albums. The trio of Lemmy Caution, Janie Too Bad,
and Mr. Stix outdo themselves here and turn in the
most fully realized Black Time release to date. If
you've been aching for Messthetics and Back From
The Grave compilations, then look no further.
Double Negative is the absinthe you've been
wanting to drink. Known for their propensity for
all things black, Black Time carries their theme
of bleak darkness to the nth degree. With tracks
like "Skeleton Factory," "Blot Out The Sun,"
"Little Death," and "I'm Gonna Haunt You When I'm
Gone" (featuring lead vox by Janie), you know
you're in for the feel-bad record of the year.
BPM is against P2P and remember you that this release is for evaluation purpose only.
If you like this release please support the music and the labels, buy it!
BPM is looking for rippers:
if you buy music in whatever format and if you think you can be useful to our grp
please write to bpmgrp@hush.ai
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SUPPORT THE MUSIC! SUPPORT THE LABELS! BUY THE MUSIC AND FIGHT AGAINST P2P-DESU.
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