XLogin

Password lost?  

Facebook Options


Sign up
download process

MP3 Golden Birds - Carrier

Price: 8.99 USD
Download
Now
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version

MP3 Album Cover Musicians use tradebit:

Learn how to make music
Pick up cool karaoke downloads
Search for sheet music!
  • Contains these products:
  • Single items of this product are available separately.
  • Things Dont Fall Apart
    play button
  • Portrait of the Pedophile as a Young Man
    play button
  • Sugarbear
    play button
  • Thermometer
    play button
  • You Think Youre a Hypochondriac
    play button
  • Andre the Giant and Cool Disco Dan Take On the Slave Trade
    play button
  • Sioux Falls
    play button
  • Flesh
    play button
  • On Fire
    play button
  • Size: 31 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

File Data:

Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL: Twitter this Tweet this
Embed: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag Widgets for your homepage

Description:

(ID 1133141)
Experimental, lyrical, frenetic pop from San Francisco.

9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ELECTRONIC: Breakbeat/Breaks



Details:
Say the French (according to Google):

Operating a such gold digger, with the mounting of a pretty nugget, I have very recently the happy one surprised to note that in my sieve three beautiful birds had remained wedged, the Birds Goldens delicious. With "Carrier", this trio originating in California indeed comes to lay a little marvel of Post-Rock'n'roll. "Post" because raising at the same time of Punk for the spirit and Folk for the intimacy of the light melodies and minimalists, with a rhythmic approach borrowed from the magnet and the hip-hop indie. Thus using of samples and beats enivrants raised by low whirling ("Andre The Giant And Cool "Disco music" Man"), been useful by the graying voice of Webster McBride, the Birds Goldens delicious prove to be as disconcerting as any soft drug. And when the beater Hrishikesk Hirway starts to accompany by its soft voice the hypnotic song by the guitarist, the extase is not far: "Sugarbear" and its harmonic rise where the two votes come to intermingle (from 2:25) will make you almost assemble the tears to the eyes (and I do not exaggerate!) One thinks much of the stable Saddle Creek with the listening of this first album, in Cursive for the harmonic dissonances with which the trio has fun, in the "DIGITAL Ash In A DIGITAL Urn" of Bright Eyes for association Electro/Folk. The level is very recorded and one could not thus too advise you quickly to get this gold nugget to you.


in partnership with CDbaby

More Files From This User