Исполнитель: Mychildren Mybride Альбом: Lost Boy Дата выпуска: June 8, 2010 Жанр: Hardcore | Metalcore Лейбл: Solid State Records Формат | Качество: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Размер файла: 295.65 MB Track list: 1. (00:04:18) Mychildren Mybride - Terra Firma 2. (00:02:36) Mychildren Mybride - Hooligans 3. (00:03:33) Mychildren Mybride - King Of The Hopeless 4. (00:04:10) Mychildren Mybride - Crimson Grim 5. (00:03:10) Mychildren Mybride - Lost Boys 6. (00:02:50) Mychildren Mybride - Dark Passenger 7. (00:00:55) Mychildren Mybride - Gatekeeper 8. (00:03:39) Mychildren Mybride - Digital Rebirth 9. (00:02:52) Mychildren Mybride - Redeemer 10. (00:03:38) Mychildren Mybride - Nuclear+ 11. (00:09:07) Mychildren Mybride - Lungs Full Of Water To say Madison, Alabama's MYCHILDREN MYBRIDE are a driving force in today's hardcore and metal scene would be the understatement of the year. With over thirty thousand copies of their Solid State Records debut "Unbreakable" sold in the US, countless tours under their belt and a brand new record in its final stages, MYCHILDREN MYBRIDE (Matthew Hasting - Vocals, Robert Bloomfield - Guitar, Dan Alvarado - Guitar, and Joe Lengson - Bass) are ready to keep the ball rolling. Entering the studio in late 2009 with Matt Goldman @ Glow in the Dark Studios was the logical next step for MCMB. Guitarist Robert Bloomfield comments, "“From day one, it was like Matt Goldman was already in our heads. He saw what we wanted and tried to help us create it. The man has the best sense of humor. This is the most fun I've ever had in a studio.” This record is guitarist Dan Alvarado's first with the band, and he brought a lot to the table this time around. “Musically it's about writing what was in our heads at the moment”, Bloomfield adds. "We went in with the thought of ‘if we are going to be playing these songs for the next two years on tour then we want them to be really fun for the live show.’” MCMB has been on the road nonstop touring in support of 2008'S UNBREAKABLE, and with the release of this new record, show no signs of letting up in that respect. “What does the future hold?" Bloomfield inquires, a question almost rhetorical in nature. "Touring. This time the world over.” http://hotfile.com/
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