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Shannon & the Clams - The Moon Is In The Wrong Place (2024) (Hi-Res)

Posted By: Rtax
Shannon & the Clams - The Moon Is In The Wrong Place (2024) (Hi-Res)

Shannon & the Clams - The Moon Is In The Wrong Place (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz - 542 MB
42:17 | Garage Punk, Rockabilly, Doo-wop | Label: Easy Eye Sound

Shannon & The Clams - "The Moon Is In The Wrong Place" / The Moon Is In The Wrong Place is an upbeat, yet poignant narrative on grief and resilience from Shannon & The Clams. Woven from the threads of devastating loss and communal ties in the aftermath of profound loss - the sudden passing of Shannon's fianceé just months before their wedding - this record unfolds as the Clams' most introspective to date. With Dan Auerbach's production, the album delves deep into themes of heartache and healing, and showcases the band's trademark wry psychedelia, energetic nostalgia, and flourishes of retro beauty. It's a tribute to the power of art and community to triumph over tragedy, and a milestone in Shannon & The Clams' venerable oeuvre.

Vintage Crop - Kibitzer (2022)

Posted By: v3122
Vintage Crop - Kibitzer (2022)

Vintage Crop - Kibitzer (2022)
FLAC (Tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Official Digital Download | Time: 00:30:09
Garage Rock, Post-Punk | ANTI FADE records / Upset The Rhythm | ~ 364 Mb

Vintage Crop have always been equal parts articulate and acidic, arming their blurted garage punk with memorable lyrics and a mocking tone…

The Stooges - Live at Goose Lake: August 8th 1970 (2020) [24bit/192kHz]

Posted By: delpotro
The Stooges - Live at Goose Lake: August 8th 1970 (2020) [24bit/192kHz]

The Stooges - Live at Goose Lake: August 8th 1970 (2020)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 40:27 minutes | 1,5 GB | Artwork - 26 MB
Punk Rock, Garage Punk, Avant-Punk | Label: Third Man Records

The apocryphal tale of the Stooges performance at the Goose Lake festival has been told countless times over the past five decades. Bassist Dave Alexander, due to nerves or overindulgence or whatever you choose to fill in the blank, absolutely spaces in front of 200,000 attendees. He does not play a single note on stage. He is summarily fired by Iggy Pop immediately following the gig. Here starts the beginning of the end of the Stooges.