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Genre: Praise & Worship / CCM
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July 27, 2018
July 20, 2018
Post Mortum - Rise Above Ruin (2009)
Gene: Christian Metal
Year: 2009
Bitrate: VBR High
Password: 2014
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Tracks:
- Post Mortum - Intro (1:46)
- Post Mortum - Drip (2:30)
- Post Mortum - Fire (2:21)
- Post Mortum - Dysfunction (3:02)
- Post Mortum - Still Alive (3:17)
- Post Mortum - Rose (3:05)
- Post Mortum - Heart Sight (3:17)
- Post Mortum - One Regret (4:28)
- Post Mortum - Snap (3:27)
- Post Mortum - Goodness Gracious (3:37)
- Post Mortum - Burning Tears (2:44)
- Post Mortum - Kill The 666 (3:57)
July 6, 2018
Nun-Plus - Ljubimo (1970)
Gene: Christian Folk / Rock / Jesus Music
Password for file: 18
Notes:
Consider the Nun-Plus: five Sisters from Oregon (the “Nun” part), joined by two non-nun Catholic musician gals (the “Plus” part). Ljubimo (Croatian for “let us love”) is a well-produced album containing twelve of Sister Marianne Misetich’s songs. You can certainly tell they’re nuns once those harmonies click in – still there’s something unique in their song-writing and presentation that sets them apart from a lot of the Sister acts. Mostly folk-styled numbers here, some soft and swaying, others cherubic and upbeat. Arabian percussion adorns the sprightly ‘St. Ives’, while flute, marimba and harp take turns in ‘Walk About The Craters Of The Moon’, which opens and closes with electronic bleeps and blips. Electric guitar on a few tracks, chuggin’ away ‘60s beat style on the catchy ‘I’ll Be There’, complete with groovy solo riff and solid drum action. Would have been a worthy addition to the Avant Garde label alongside the Medical Mission Sisters. (Ken Scott – The Archivist).
Tracks:
Password for file: 18
Notes:
Consider the Nun-Plus: five Sisters from Oregon (the “Nun” part), joined by two non-nun Catholic musician gals (the “Plus” part). Ljubimo (Croatian for “let us love”) is a well-produced album containing twelve of Sister Marianne Misetich’s songs. You can certainly tell they’re nuns once those harmonies click in – still there’s something unique in their song-writing and presentation that sets them apart from a lot of the Sister acts. Mostly folk-styled numbers here, some soft and swaying, others cherubic and upbeat. Arabian percussion adorns the sprightly ‘St. Ives’, while flute, marimba and harp take turns in ‘Walk About The Craters Of The Moon’, which opens and closes with electronic bleeps and blips. Electric guitar on a few tracks, chuggin’ away ‘60s beat style on the catchy ‘I’ll Be There’, complete with groovy solo riff and solid drum action. Would have been a worthy addition to the Avant Garde label alongside the Medical Mission Sisters. (Ken Scott – The Archivist).
Tracks:
- Nun-Plus - Ljubimo (4:01)
- Nun-Plus - The Man In Mathew (2:24)
- Nun-Plus - Maura Jean (2:06)
- Nun-Plus - St. Ives (2:37)
- Nun-Plus - Good Old Family Get-Together (2:03)
- Nun-Plus - Listen To Your People (2:54)
- Nun-Plus - Walk About The Craters Of The Moon (2:45)
- Nun-Plus - Los Angeles (4:10)
- Nun-Plus - Dapple Gray (2:38)
- Nun-Plus - What Is The Meaning- (2:53)
- Nun-Plus - I'll Be There (2:23)
- Nun-Plus - To Lynne (0:34)
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