I like music covers only when they’re well done and let me tell you guys that this one, it is.
Here’s Nostalgia 77 making a GREAT funky version of Seven Nation Army from The White Stripes.
“Après” is Iggy Pop’s 19th album studio, which is an album of mostly French cover songs. The 10-track album includes version of songs by The Beatles, Yoko Ono and Frank Sinatra, in addition to Serge Gainsbourg, Edith Piaf and more.
This one is a REALLY beautiful album so..what are you waiting for download it?
TRACKLIST:
1- Et si tu n’existais pas (Joe Dassin)
2- La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg)
3- Everybody’s Talkin’ (Harry Nilsson)
4- I’m Going Away Smiling (Yoko Ono)
5- La vie en Rose (Edith Piaf)
6- Les Passantes (Georges Brassens)
7- Syracuse (Henri Salvador)
8- What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)
9- Michelle (The Beatles)
10- Only the Lonely (Frank Sinatra)
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?a7ood8w72cg6jr0

Well, here’s another mixtape for everybody. It has fifteen songs to enjoy this autumn (or at any moment you want to, of course!), to share with friends or to listen to alone.
We hope you guys enjoy it!.
TRACKLIST:
1- Earthquake-Deerhunter.
2- Another- Ataxia.
3- Girls- Death in Vegas.
4- For Emma- Bon Iver.
5- If you find yourself caught in love-Belle & Sebastian.
6- Sheepskin tearaway- Peter Doherty.
7- After hours- The Velvet Underground.
8- Master of none- Beach House.
9- Looks just like the sun- Broken Social Scene.
10- Schizophrenia- Sonic Youth.
11- Paradise circus- Massive Attack feat. Hope Sandoval.
12- Stairs to the attic- The Antlers.
13- Hollywood Canasta- Little Two’s.
14- Communique- John Frusciante & Josh Klinghoffer.
15- Rubber- Yuck.
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?i4ls9836dfi8tby
Thank you! stay tuned because we’re making another one to enjoy this autumn :)
It’s been a long time coming, but the news can finally be made known. John is going to release a new EP titled Letur-Lefr this summer. He’s also created artwork for it and more information will be announced soon. This is real news, folks!

This is a mixtape that I’ve just made for you. Sexy and melancholic love songs are all you’ll find on it.
Hope you like it as much as I do.
TRACKLIST:
1- Myth - Beach House
2- Turnstyle Blues - Autolux
3- City Girl - Kevin Shields
4- Nevertheless - The Brian Jonestown Massacre
5- First We Kiss - Anna Calvi
6- La Garçonnière - Benjamin Biolay
7- Descomposing Trees - Galaxie 500
8- Take My Time/Rifles - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
9- Famine Affair - Of Montreal
10- Fear - FlyKKiller
11- Ribtickling - Drew McConnell
12- Trying My Best To love You - Jenny Lewis (ft. Zooey Deschanel)
13- In Dreams - Roy Orbison
14- The Diamond Sea - Sonic Youth
15- Majesty (Live Rough Trade Sessions) - Warpaint
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?qlbn4vyvwbm6p81
Between the darkness and the light, we find the strange figure of this californian woman.
Chelsea Wolfe is an american singer that has been influenced by many artists and could make her own style that was described by the media as “doom folk”.
She released two albums with good reviews, one on 2010 and the other on 2011 and that’s the one that we brought to you.
In a subjetive point of view, I think Chelsea’s work is awesome because she could mix such things as metal, folk and a bit of noise and experimental sounds and add her ethereal voice to create an unique atmosphere.
My favourite songs off this album? Tracks, Friedrichshain, Pale on pale and Mer.
TRACKLIST:
01 Primalcarnal
02 Mer
03 Tracks (Tall Bodies)
04 Demons
05 The Wasteland
06 Moses
07 Friedrichshain
08 Pale On Pale
09 To The Forest, Towards The Sea
10 Movie Screen
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?wcrblg67tgkse34
Father John Misty performing “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” live in the KEXP studio.
If you never heard about “TRMRS” before, it’s a band from California and its style goes through some surf music, garage and the 60s uncleanliness.
Check it out the video from the song called “Hello self”.
(Source: damagedgoodsmusic)
“Postcard from 1952” by Explosions in the Sky // Dir. Peter Simonite & Annie Gunn
An absolutely stunning video for one of the best song from Explosions in the Sky’s beautiful, “Take Care, Take Care, Take Care”. It’s no surprise that director Simonite also worked on Terrence Malick’s “Tree of Life” as a 2nd unit Cinematographer). Just beautiful stuff. Excuse me while I dig out my old Explosions records and then lament the end of Friday Night Lights.
(Source: tired-and-wired)