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Royal Blood - Back To The Water Below (2023)

Posted By: Fizzpop
Royal Blood - Back To The Water Below (2023)

Royal Blood - Back To The Water Below (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 226 MB | Cover | 31:22 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 82 MB
Garage Rock, Blues Rock | Label: Warner Records

Royal Blood today ignite an epic summer ahead as they announce the September 8th release of their fourth album ‘Back To The Water Below’ and share its lead single ‘Mountains At Midnight’.

Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)

Posted By: popsakov
Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)

Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + Log ~ 295 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 117 Mb
Covers Included | 00:38:17 | RAR 5% Recovery
Warner Records / Black Mammoth Records #0190295089719
Alternative Rock / Indie Rock

After two UK #1 albums, 2 million album sales and an array of international acclaim, you might’ve thought you knew what to expect from Royal Blood. Those preconceptions were shattered when they released ‘Trouble’s Coming’ last summer. Hitting a melting pot of fiery rock riffs and danceable beats, they delivered something fresh, unexpected and yet entirely in tune with what they’d forged their reputation with. When Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher sat down to talk about making a new album, they knew what they wanted to achieve. It involved a conscious return to their roots, back when they had made music that was influenced by Daft Punk, Justice, and Philippe Zdar of Cassius. It also called for a similar back-to-basics approach to what had made their self-titled debut album so thrilling, visceral and original.Those traits pulsate throughout the new single and title track.

Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)

Royal Blood - Typhoons (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 257 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 88 Mb | 00:38:16
Alternative Rock | Label: Warner Records

Eagerly anticipated third album Typhoons. When Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher sat down to talk about making a new album, they knew what they wanted to achieve. It involved a conscious return to their roots, back when they had made music that was influenced by Daft Punk, Justice, and Philippe Zdar of Cassius. It also called for a similar back-to-basics approach to what had made their self-titled debut album so thrilling, visceral and original.