Enquanto eu nao tenho paciencia de atualizar os links, fiz um blog de podcasts. quem estiver interessado em participar me avisa..
ta mais ou menos assim…
https://wreckincrew.wordpress.com/
Enquanto eu nao tenho paciencia de atualizar os links, fiz um blog de podcasts. quem estiver interessado em participar me avisa..
ta mais ou menos assim…
https://wreckincrew.wordpress.com/
Por favor, se o link estiver quebrado… comentar….
Please… say something about broken links… and shit like that…
make this shit alive!!

senha: radiosatan.blogspot.com
Reverend Beat-Man é uma das maiores lendas do Garage, vocalista do da aclamada banda The Monsters, que teve sua passagem pelo Brasil e que a banda de uns amigos tiveram o previlegio de abrir um show em São Paulo. Sem sombra de duvida, se você gosta de uma garagera podrera, fuzz, evangelho do inferno… vale a pena!

senha: radiosatan.blogspot.com
Blitzkid é uma banda americana de horrorpunk bastante popular, “Let Flowers Die” é o segundo trabalho da banda lançado em 2001.

33 albums de estudio, 13 album ao vivo, 14 compilações, 58 singles e 6 colaborações. “Together Through Life” é o 33º trabalho de estudio do lendario, genial; Bob Dylan. Mais uma vez “o homem” faz seus fãs refletirem sobre a condição humana; relacionametos, politica, economia e claro, mudanças. O maior compositor de todos os tempos (na minha opinião), coloca o sucessor de “Modern Times” com uma verdadeira pegada de rock and roll com folk e country, Dylan colocou sanfona em todas as musicas do album, o que deu um brilho a mais. Eu sou extremamente suspeito pra falar do Dylan, eu tenho um quadro do cara pendurado na cabeceira da cama.
“It’s a powerful personal work by a man who still thinks for himself in an era of fear, conformity, and dehumanization. That it rocks mightily makes the message even more compelling. Whatever the hell it gets called, it’ll be in the running for Best Album Of 2009″
- Michael Simmons, MOJO
“What Bob Dylan is accomplishing these days is unprecedented to the point of being supernatural.”
- JBev, JamsBio.com
“…a raffish riff on romance…yarns, wry and real, of ordinary folks in the grip of lust, longing and heartache…Dylan has captured the vibrant, visceral, ramshackle sound of music made on the fly.” Four Stars.
- Edna Gunderson, USA Today
“Latter period Dylan is turning out to be some of his deepest, richest work. Together Through Life is another brilliant, sure-handed outing by one of the few certified greats still living up to his legend.”
- Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
“Together Through Life presents the 67-year-old on top of his game and completely aware of it. Throughout the album, the swagger and style present testifies to a life without regret and a voice more alive than ever.”
- Julian Williams, The Ithacan
“While Dylan’s voice has opened up to become not only an intrinsic part of musical history, he has also adapted the role of living curator of a time and place almost erased by those who care more about the trappings of stardom than the roots of music. He is not trying to prove anything. But, as our world slides towards the brink of chaos, maybe Dylan does have the answer.” 4.5 Near Classic
- David Harris, Spectrum Culture
“Dylan…has never sounded as ravaged, pissed off and lusty, all at once, as he does on Together Through Life.” Four stars.
- David Fricke, ROLLING STONE
“…his warmest, most unforced, set of songs in recent memory.” Four stars.
- Pete Paphides, The Times
“Together Through Life is a beautifully played collection of antique blues pop.” Four stars.
- Neil McCormick, The Telegraph
“…he’s going off the cliff along with everyone else, yet he’s laughing all the way down.” Five stars.
- Rob Sheffield, Blender
“And yet if the aptly titled “Together Through Life” turns out to be the last album that America’s most important song poet records, its mix of inscrutability, flashed teeth, existential angst, deep sorrow, deadpan humor and dead-on takedowns would make it a perfectly satisfactory coda to a remarkable half-century of musicmaking. “
- Joe Heim, Washington Post
“Longtime fans and neophytes will all probably be grateful for the economical punch provided by Together Through Life
- Ann Powers, Los Angeles Times
“The album’s a gas, a riot, a hoot.” Five stars
- Allan Jones, Uncut
“The album’s unifying preoccupation: love that’s not trustworthy, love with nasty side effects, and the experienced man’s defense against it. Singing these offhand bursts of nihilism… Mr. Dylan’s extraordinary voice surrounds you.”
- Ben Ratliff, New York Times
“As the world reinvents itself in these re-orienting times, Together Through Life’s neighborhood cappuccino club warmth instead offers shelter from the storm. It’s a tonic whose pace is moderate, music is organic, lyrics are intelligent, and feel is refreshingly human.”
- Mike Ragogna, Huffington Post
“Timely masterpiece…the perfect soundtrack for down-but-not-out America, a clear-eyed, often elegant-sounding, road map that notes the struggles, but keeps its focus on making it through – with your sense of humor intact, no less.”
- Glenn Gamboa, Newsday
“Dylan has found his 21st century feet in musical touchstones almost 100 years old. And yet, through his growling, puckish delivery and crack band, it comes across fresh and vibrant. Here’s to Dylan finding more of his future in the sounds of the past.” A-
- Jed Gottlieb, Boston Herald
“Another genius Dylan disc…Together Through Life continues Dylan’s Indian summer string of masterpieces, and it’s a cut above 2006’s Modern Times.”
- Brad Bamberger, Newark Star-Ledger
Enquanto eu não posto os albums. Estou colocando no meu site pessoal algumas poesias de alguns anos atras…
http://gustavomarques.wordpress.com/
Galera, ando meio sem tempo de postar por que eu acabei de me separar, então quem passou por isso sabe que é cabeça quente o dia inteiro, fora o stress. Mas eu já separei muita novidade pra vocês, muita garagera, brazilian nuggets, dub e por ai vai. Em poucos dias estarei na atividade.
Abraços,
Gustavo “bypsycho”
links quebrados, por favor comentar.

Uma banda banca da Alemanha. “Good Enough” é o unico trabalho da banda de psychobilly; Thee Suspenders. 3 estrelas.

Eu conheci essa banda em 2003 e tive o previlegio de tocar muita ideia com os caras na epoca. Um puta deathrock com uma pegada bem misfits, a banda é de Los Angeles, California. “Suicidal Drive” é considerado deathrock mas tem uma levada punk, gothic, psychobilly e rock and roll.

“Life After Sundown” é o nono trabalho da banda texana de horrorpunk; Ghoultown. Uma mistura de um rockabilly sombrio e letras de horror, o que diferencia das outras bandas de gothabilly é a influencia de filmes de spaghetti western.