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  1. IDLES - TANGK (2024) 48-24 Country: UK Genre: Alternative, Punk, Indie rock Format: FLAC (*tracks) Quality: Lossless [48kHz/24 bit] Time: 40:06 Full Size: 497.45 MB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HQrM5L9T1g&list=OLAK5uy_n6B6iLyLBkLy4F8SeOWxxtUYTLgofhxS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3ZZj5y6Qt4&list=OLAK5uy_n6B6iLyLBkLy4F8SeOWxxtUYTLgofhxSY Download from [b]HotLink[/b] https://www.keeplinks.org/p72/65ce2f4948316
  2. Idles - Crawler (2021) 96-24 Country: UK Genre: Alternative, Punk, Indie rock Format: FLAC (*tracks) Quality: Lossless [96kHz/24 bit] Time: 46:27 Full Size: 1001.31 MB Although they are still the U.K.'s most vital punk band, Idles are on fire, not just in terms of their productivity -- four albums in four years -- or their renewed vigor, but also off the back of their first lukewarm record, Ultra Mono. However, it's terribly on-brand for Idles to not go gentle, and Crawler is nothing if not rage against the dying of the light. After sensing that their sound was becoming stale, Idles' fourth album sees the band exploring several new avenues at once. The need to evolve is true of any artist, but many don't take the leap for fear of the risks. Crawler, then, defaults to their most daring album to date, as it incorporates elements of electronic music, noise rock, soul, and 2000s indie. It's also their densest record, with generally more obscured themes and more nuance than ever before -- clearly made in response to the broadness of previous material. Despite some missteps, Ultra Mono only furthered their assent and stature, allowing the band to feel untethered from genre conventions and free to explore. They drive this home immediately, with the opening track "MTT 420 RR" bucking the trend of explosive openers in favor of subtle swirling electronics, which build upon themselves in interesting ways. Of course, they're attempting to straddle both old and new, so it leads into "The Wheel," which is more in line with their explosive reputation, even if the instrumentation is meatier. Yet another side of the album reveals itself in "When the Lights Come On," which features a spectral guitar line reminiscent of Kings of Leon's "Knocked Up." With half their hand on the table they settle into familiar and often uninspiring territory, that is until lead track "Beachland Ballroom." Although not their first foray into soulful territory -- after covering Solomon Burke's "Cry to Me" -- the track is a clear highlight, demonstrating how compatible this approach is; Talbot's personal struggle to keep moving forward makes for a bittersweet listen, deftly proving his melodic range and underlining how good Idles can be when they show relative restraint. The back half of the record is very scattershot, but consistently surprising, featuring an ambient interlude ("Kelechi"), a beautifully ethereal soundscape that erupts into synth and bass stabs ("Progress"), and a burst of hardcore punk ("Wizz"). The anthemic closer "The End" reaffirms that this is still Idles, acting as a not-so-gentle reminder that when the big guns are necessary, they can still raise the roof. It's great to see so many new ideas from a band who flirted with stagnation, a point only exemplified by the weakest songs being the ones that stick closest to their old formula. It makes Crawler more than just a course correction; it has the potential to open the door to the Idles multiverse, where multiple versions of the band co-exist. Whilst it doesn't always stick the landing, the new spaces it does explore are well worth the journey. © Liam Martin /TiVo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orxOMvmtgX8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw7jOq0op5E&list=PL1h1aQTAqESttmW7cGItxNwUcV1HE1JNS&index=6 Download from [b]HotLink[/b] https://hotlink.cc/folder/757bf538-7bca-11ed-a2c7-0cc47ac4f47e
  3. Idles - Ultra Mono (2020) 48-24 Country: UK Genre: Alternative, Punk, Indie rock Format: FLAC (*tracks) Quality: Lossless [48kHz/24 bit] Time: 42:45 Full Size: 555.24 MB After toiling in obscurity for nearly a decade, the Bristol, England, band Idles broke through in 2017-earning accolades for their big, heavy, ferocious sound (singer Joe Talbot has vehemently, repeatedly rejected the easy "punk" label) and lyrics railing against toxic masculinity, white privilege and over-reaching government. In 2020, with their third album, IDLES is not saying anything many people aren't already feeling, but there's something undeniably cathartic about saying it with such fury: Sometimes it's just enough to yell out "This means war! Anti-war!" while klaxon guitars wail on the song "War," or "Consent! Consent! Consent! Consent!" on "Ne Touche Pas Moi" ("don't touch me"). Tapping into the Western world's emotional disorder of the moment, "Anxiety" spits: "Our government hates the poor/ Cold leaders' cold class war/ Given drugs you can't afford/ So the poor can't buy the cure." That reliable old chestnut of a punching bag, the British royal family, makes plenty of appearances, including on the sonar-warp "Reigns." "I'm guessing it is hard for you to see, that that that that empathy will kick down your throne," Talbot heckles the Windsors on "Kill Them With Kindness," which opens with a pretty jewel-box tune before sliding sideways into appealingly funky, Jesus Lizard-esque guitar and a strutting beat. And here's the thing: While Talbot gets all the front-man attention, it's the musicians who really shock and awe. Guitarists Lee Kiernan and Mark Bowen create a dialogue of needling Wire-esque riffs on the irresistible "Model Village" ("Model low crime rate in the village/ Model race, model hate, model village," Talbot rails against mindless patriotism). Drummer Jon Beavis and bassist Adam Devonshire tattoo relentless, and relentlessly catchy, rhythm on tracks like "Anxiety" and "Grounds" ("Not a single thing has ever been mended/ by you standing there and saying you're offended," Talbot jeers on that one, taking a swipe at the trend of virtue-signaling). "Mr. Motivator" rides a wave of racing guitar and gun-shot drums to underscore Talbot's battle cry: "Let's seize the day/ all hold hands/ chase the pricks away." Absurdly coupling toxic masculinity and feminist power, Talbot chants,"Like Conor McGregor with a samurai sword on rollerblades/ Like Vasyl Lomachenko after four pints of Gatorade/ Like Kathleen Hanna with bear claws grabbing Trump by the pussy . Like Frida Kahlo painting 'arm the poor' on your fuck-off wall." Then he follows it all up with a wink: "How do you like them clichés?" And when things take a wild left turn with "A Hymn"-haunted by spooky, hazy guitars and droning lyrics-it's like everything goes out of focus for a minute. The change in perspective is not just a breather, it's a peek into what more these hard-chargers can offer. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLcM3fq6Quk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRkUt9VnaR0 Download from [b]HotLink[/b] https://hotlink.cc/folder/757bf538-7bca-11ed-a2c7-0cc47ac4f47e
  4. Idles - Five Years of Brutalism (2022) 96-24 Country: UK Genre: Alternative, Punk, Indie rock Format: FLAC (*tracks) Quality: Lossless [96kHz/24 bit] Time: 01:30:18 Full Size: 1.45 GB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpvpJnR1MJk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_VjnbMg5sU Download from [b]HotLink[/b] https://hotlink.cc/folder/757bf538-7bca-11ed-a2c7-0cc47ac4f47e
  5. Echoes - Primal Scream, Life, Idles (2019) HDTV Screenshots: Setlist: Life: 01 - Excites Me 02 - Good Health 03 - Half Pint Fatherhood 04 - Euromillions 05 - Bum Hour Primal Scream: 01 - Moving On Up 02 - Swastika Eyes 03 - Jailbird 04 - Loaded 05 - Country Girl 06 - Rocks Idles: 01 - Colossus 02 - Love Song 03 - Benzocaine 04 - Television 05 - Rottweiler Info: Source: Lineage: Vu+Solo2 DVB-S2 satellite receiver -> HDD -> Videoredo TV Suite 4 -> .ts file format Genre: Alternative Rock Quality: HDTV | 720p Format: TS | 9578kbps Length: 01:01:00 | 4.43Gb Video: H.264 | 1280x720 | 16:9 | 50.000fps Audio: MP2 | 192kbps | 48kHz | 2 channels: L R Language: English Capper: Galexanders pass: 345 Attention: Files are subject to expiration and can be automatically deleted if their not downloaded 30 days after the last download.
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