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Before Jack Johnson became the 21st century kingpin of beachside pop/rock, he was a champion surfer on the professional circuit. The sport was second nature to the Hawaiian native, who began chasing waves as a toddler and, by the age of 17, had become an outstanding athlete on the Banzai Pipeline.
Find Jack Johnson discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. File formats: MP3, AAC, MPC, OGG, WMA, etc. Any complete CD albums, whether in multiple files or single file archive (e.g. Rar) of a single artist, as well as albums with various artists such as the Now series of compilations (with VA tag); lossy is a class of data compression where compressing data and then decompressing it retrieves data that may well be different from the original.
However, Johnson was also testing other creative outlets - specifically film and music - and a serious surfing accident during his first professional competition convinced him to devote more time to those landlocked hobbies. After studying cinematography in college, he turned his full attention to music, writing breezy pop songs punctuated by an unassuming voice and a mellow, beach-bum demeanor. The combination proved to be particularly commercial, as Johnson's first five major-label albums all climbed to platinum status.
While studying film at the University of California in Santa Barbara, Johnson partnered with friends Chris Malloy and Emmett Malloy to produced a surfing documentary entitled Thicker Than Water. Although the project spotlighted Johnson's talent as a director, it also showcased his flair for songwriting, and the accompanying soundtrack featured several of his own tunes. Thicker Than Water was deemed 2000's Video of the Year by Surfer magazine and paved the way for a second surf flick, The September Sessions. Meanwhile, Johnson began receiving similar notice for his songs, one of which was covered by G. Love & Special Sauce on the band's 1999 album, Philadelphonic. Shortly thereafter, Johnson's demo material piqued the interest of J.P. Plunier, a French producer who had helped launch Ben Harper's career several years prior.
With Plunier's help, Johnson recorded and released Brushfire Fairytales in 2001. The debut album featured a cameo by Ben Harper, thus sparking a friendship between the two musicians. Moreover, its casually spun folk songs attracted an audience that stretched far beyond Johnson's own surfing community, and Brushfire Fairytales went platinum as a result. After touring throughout the early half of 2002, he returned to the studio and issued On and On one year later. Despite its musical similarity to Brushfire Fairytales, On and On found Johnson delving into social commentary, resulting in a number of songs that paired worldly, insightful lyrics with a sunny surf vibe. Jack Johnson toured heavily in support of his growing catalog, taking frequent breaks to surf and spend time with his family. When it came time to return to the studio, he resumed his partnership with Mario Caldato, Jr., the same producer who had helmed On and On, and decamped to Mango Trees Studio in Hawaii.
In Between Dreams was released in 2005, sporting a mango tree on the album's cover (in tribute to the studio) while offering a familiar mix of tropical songwriting and conscious commentary. The album peaked at number two, Johnson's highest chart position to date in America, and sold more than two million copies stateside. Oddly enough, it was Johnson's next project, the kids-oriented Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George, that finally sent him to the top of the charts. The soundtrack debuted at number one in February 2006, selling 149,000 copies during its first week and making Curious George the first animated film since Pocahontas to have a chart-topping soundtrack.
Like the four albums before it, it climbed to platinum status. Despite such continued success, however, Johnson was dealt a sharp blow in 2007, when his cousin Danny Riley succumbed to brain cancer. That death, coupled with the decision to record outside of Hawaii's familiar environment, lent a moody ambience to Johnson's next record, 2008's Sleep Through the Static.
Nonetheless, the bulk of the album retained a warm, sand-scrubbed feel, and Sleep Through the Static went platinum within five weeks. Johnson traveled throughout Europe that summer, playing some of his largest shows to date, and the resulting footage was captured for the 2009 CD/DVD release En Concert. Johnson released his fifth studio album, To the Sea, in June 2010. Covering a nine-year span, the Jack Johnson & Friends: The Best of Kokua Festival compilation appeared in 2012 and featured performances from Johnson's benefit concert for the nonprofit, environmental education organization the Kokua Hawaii Foundation. Johnson returned to his Mango Tree studio with Mario Caldato, Jr. who produced his 2005 release In Between Dreams - to record his sixth studio album, From Here to Now to You. The album, which was released in September 2013, was preceded by the single 'I Got You.'
A couple of live releases quickly followed - the vinyl-only Live at Third Man Records 6-15-2013 came out in November 2013 and an EP called From Here to Now to You appeared in 2014 - and then he went quiet in 2015 and 2016. Johnson returned in early 2017 with the single 'Fragments,' the first taste of his seventh studio album, All the Light Above It Too, which appeared in September of that year. Andrew Leahey. ORIGIN Oahu, HI.
GENRE. BORN May 18, 1975.
Can someone upload the three(there were three, I guess) bonus tracks from Underclass Hero(Sum 41)? In one rar file, would be best. Thanx in advance. I am going to a house party tonight so if anyone would upload it within about 3 hours I would love him to death. Hey, I didn't upload the one rar file, sorry. But I did find one by one link rPwdVerified=b02295a3 d=b02295a3 fied=b02295a3 BR.html?dirPwdVerified=b02295a3 onSum41BR.html?dirPwdVerified=b02295a3.
Mostly for Mike, but for anyone that wants it: Okkervil River - Black Sheep Boy (I haven't heard the whole thing yet but it seems to be more of a nighttime album than their last two. Also, uploaded Nightmare Revisited (for Sam if anyone else wants it. Some of the songs are better than others but it's pretty neat: 1. 'Overture' - DeVotchKa – 2:36 2. 'Opening' - Danny Elfman - 1:00 3. 'This Is Halloween' - Marilyn Manson - 3:22 4.
'Jack's Lament' - The All-American Rejects - 3:15 5. 'Doctor Finkelstein/In the Forest' - Amiina - 3:17 6. 'What's This?' - Flyleaf - 3:20 7. 'Town Meeting Song' - The Polyphonic Spree - 8:55 8.
'Jack and Sally Montage' - The Vitamin String Quartet - 5:44 9. 'Jack's Obsession' - Sparklehorse - 5:32 10. 'Kidnap the Sandy Claws' - Korn - 3:37 11. 'Making Christmas' - Rise Against - 3:27 12. 'Nabbed' - Yoshida Brothers - 7:34 13.
'Oogie Boogie's Song' - Rodrigo y Gabriela - 2:48 14. 'Sally's Song' - Amy Lee - 3:02 15. 'Christmas Eve Montage' - RJD2 - 3:46 16. 'Poor Jack' - Plain White T's - 2:34 17. 'To the Rescue' - Datarock - 3:34 18.
'Finale/Reprise' - Shiny Toy Guns - 3:06 19. 'Closing' - Danny Elfman - 1:24 20. 'End Title' - The Album Leaf - 3:46. Josh: I have that album, but thanks for uploading it, anyway, because EVERYONE should get it. I like the balance of the rocking songs like For Real and Black against the slower acoustic ones like A Stone and King And Queen. But the song So Come Back, I Am Waiting is really just a powerful ending, excluding A Glow I think the order of their albums goes: The Stage Names Black Sheep Boy The Stand-Ins their other stuff, but sometimes The Stage Names and The Stand-Ins dance around each other because they're both so great in their own ways. Guh, I love Okkervil River.
Oh, I also grabbed that D-Plan album you put up for Per, I remember liking Change. Have Heart - Songs to Scream at the Sun: This is a phenomenal record that I recommend checking out even if you aren't into hardcore. At an incredibly brisk 21 minutes, Songs to Scream at the Sun blows by the inattentive like a runaway freight train without its crossing gate ever lowering, but basking in its dim lyrical glow and focusing on its breathless thrust is an experience to behold. Verse - Aggression: Another great hardcore album from this year. Sordo Music: Huge music upload database.
Cody, have you heard the new Fucked Up cd? It's supposed to be one of the best hardcore albums of the year, I'm downloading it right now. Fucked Up - The Chemistry Of Common Life hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?dn2ugwzblzw Review: Fucked Up's new album, The Chemistry Of Common Life, synthesizes numerous diverse impulses into an expansive epic about the mysteries of birth, death, and the origins of life (and re-living).
Merging elements of hardcore songwriting with up to 70 tracks of guitars, organs, winds and vocals, (including 18 guitars on the first single, the fatalistic 'No Epiphany'), the music remains iconoclastic and startling, with Pink Eyes' vocals front and center. Guest musicians, of course, abound, notably gorgeous female voices such as Brooklyn's Vivian Girls and Toronto's Katie Stelmanis. The band remains contemptuous of churches and religion (opening track 'Son The Father,' with its refrain 'It's hard enough being born in the first place: who would want to be born again?' ) while promoting an almost Buddhist mysticism ('Royal Swan'). But in the end the view is idiosyncratically scientific: amid soaring guitar chords, the title track pays homage to the random chemical processes that created life on this planet.
Though Fucked Up remain punks at heart - if quixotically diverse ones - they have created a great, weird, heavy record that stubbornly sticks in your brain and your heart. Have Heart - Songs to Scream at the Sun: This is a phenomenal record that I recommend checking out even if you aren't into hardcore. Thanks, I would classify Have Heart as artsy-screamo-hardcore (there's something about guitars), I'll leave this album in my playlist. In case anyone missed up post in the other thread, the Gaslight Anthem - 59 Sound Don't think about it, download it.
A clean emotional indie-alternative rock with Elvis-like vocals. Will stay in my playlist aswell:). For anyone interested, the lead singer of Lucky Boys Confusion, Shock Stars released another album under his latest side-project, The Insecurities and its a pretty good EP if I do say so myself. I uploaded it for those who want to check it out.
The lyrics are definately comparable to LBC at its best and the songs have a nice pop/rock/acoustic feel to them. The first song Circle Three Times and the fifth song, Bite My Tongue are definately the standouts to me.
The Insecurities- Ban The Kiss Hello: A Social Commentary. Circle Three Times 2. Waterfalls and Alcohol 3. Me and Mona Lisa 4.
Bite My Tongue 6. I'm Insecure (Spoken Word) Enjoy. Silent Civilian - Rebirth of the Temple. A thrashy metalcore or metalcorish thrash with Johny Santos (Spineshank's vocalist). Probably my favorite metal album, no whining bullshit that is a disease of today's metalcore, straight, quite powerful lyrics.
Awesome guitars, A M A Z I N G drums. I'm not much into metalcore, but this album is just ridiculously good. The ending song is epic. Of course it's all only my opinion, but, damn, if you haven't heard them, you should! Album doesn't grow on you, it becomes part of you.:rolleyes: http://www.sendspace.com/file/w2zk8y.
Coke a holic, you recently uploaded Etiquette by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, and I enjoyed it much more than I expected. Do you (or anyone else) know of any other artists that make that type of music? That indie-electro sound, where they talk about love and life and use that microphone effect on their voice? I especially liked the female singer, so if you know of any females that would be great.
I don't really listen to much in that genre, but I know that PilZ-E and JohnnyNemesis do. There's talk of The Blow being awesome and being similar in the electro sounds.
I say check out the Margot & The Nuclear So And So's I posted earlier (possibly in the original request thread) as well as the Okkervil River that is littered about this thread and the original one. They're both pretty introspective indie bands that have a lot of fun songs, but are generally very serious and awesome. Here are all the albums I'm talking about, I figure I'll just find them for you. Sorry if the links expired, I didn't doublecheck that. Say Anything.Is A Real Boy Desaparecidos - Read Music/Speak Spanish (granted your username reminds me of their band name, but they're really good) The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride Margot And The Nuclear So & So's - Not Animal Okkervil River - The Stand-Ins Okkervil River - Black Sheep Boy And finally, what is pretty much my favorite cd right now: The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site Um. A lot of white people music.
People should check it out. It's all, like, introspective bullshit indie-rock that is fun but pretty serious at the same time. In case anyone else missed my post in the other thread, here is the other Gaslight Anthem album; this band to me = dancing slowly in dimly lit bars. And finally, what is pretty much my favorite cd right now: The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site Um. A lot of white people music. People should check it out. It's all, like, introspective bullshit indie-rock that is fun but pretty serious at the same time.
Also, that album is so perfect, i'd probably go gay for John Samson. In Rainbows only has like 2-3 songs where I can actually remember how they sound, everything else was pleasant enough but didn't stand out to me.
I'm planning on uploading OK Computer (probably their most consistent album, but not my favorite) Kid A (which I think has a little filler and even some of the songs I like sound really underwritten but they're effective so why does it matter? I love about 50% of this album), and Amnesiac (My favorite, though there's maybe 2 songs I don't care for and everything else is awesome). Hey, I really like that Dismemberment Plan album (Emergency & I) someone uploaded. I can upload more for you. The one before it continues more in the obnoxious/spazzy side and the singer's balls hadn't totally dropped by that point, the one after it was significantly mellower and more 'mature' (I hate that word).
I prefer their last album over their others but everyone else seems to prefer E&I (and I think I remember you hearing 1-2 songs off their last album way back when and thinking they were too sad/depressed sounding). Also, here's (the singer's solo album I had uploaded to Per's thread already. The Dismemberment Plan is Terrified (I'll have their last album up later. Change (http://www.sendspace.com/file/ix50n5). 1213324'I'm just bringing this up again. Here you go: Bomb The Music Industry! - Get Warmer You might like it, you might find it entirely incomprehensible.
Either way, it's pretty awesome.Thanks, I'll try! Here you go: Thanks, I'll try! Wow, thanks a lot! Bomb The Music Industry! - Get Warmer Streetlight Manifesto - Everything Goes Numb Suicide Machines - Destruction by Definition Although I like those bands, it's not really what I was looking for. I'm looking for something leaning more towards ska and less towards loud guitar-rock.
Still thanks for the new music though! Edit: Just got a bit further into the Suicide Machines album, there's some really good stuff in there! That's more like it, do you have an album you could upload?
I'd download the songs from MySpace, but I prefer an album. Does any of you have, by chance, the mp3's of the STEADY GROUND album, with the first vocalist?I'll upload what I've got from them, not sure who sings in which mp3. Although I like those bands, it's not really what I was looking for.
I'm looking for something leaning more towards ska and less towards loud guitar-rock. Still thanks for the new music though! That's more like it, do you have an album you could upload? I'd download the songs from MySpace, but I prefer an album.
You might like Babylon Circus. They're really fun but they're kind of all over the place stylistically. For every sort of straight reggae/ska song they have, there's an oddball circus/gypsy/jazz/French-pop track. They supposedly started off a lot closer to straight ska on their first two albums but I only have their last one (though I'm downloading the other two off Soulseek right now). Dances of Resistance (http://www.sendspace.com/file/c7mbig). You might like Babylon Circus.
They're really fun but they're kind of all over the place stylistically. For every sort of straight reggae/ska song they have, there's an oddball circus/gypsy/jazz/French-pop track. They supposedly started off a lot closer to straight ska on their first two albums but I only have their last one (though I'm downloading the other two off Soulseek right now). Dances of Resistance (I like it! THANKS A LOT!
Rapidshare isnt working for me. Can you put in another? Like megaupload, savefile etc? PLEASE PLEASE PS: Did they break up?
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And not that I know of. Secret Chiefs 3 - Xaphan: Book of Angels vol. 9 (Just listened to it for the first time today and it's already easily my favorite album of theirs. It's their interpretation of some of John Zorn's Masada compositions and is easily their most solid album to date. It still sounds like Secret Chiefs (lots of middle eastern sounds/instruments, almost no vocals, lots of genre bending but without going into Mr. Bungle like craziness despite their guitarist being the central member of the band) even though it was all written by John Zorn.
The whole thing is very busy and fluid and they bring in a lot more of a jazzy vibe in some of the songs than normal (it's always been there, just seems a bit more pronounced now). Themselves - The No Music (Out of all the random Doseone related stuff I've downloaded, this is easily his best and most consistent album outside of Subtle, probably due in part to the fact that all three people involved in Themselves are also core members of Subtle. Good People Check and Dark Sky Demo are both almost normal sounding catchy hip-hop songs while Live Trap is one of the more insane songs he's ever done (I swear, if he can't beat Twista in the speed department he at least gives him a damn good run for his money). I'd say it definitely tops out ExitingARM and is probably almost as good as A New White, though for different reasons. And it actually introduces the character Dr. Moon or Gun who is a part of the Hour Hero Yes mythology.
When Dream and Day Unite (1989) Another Day (Single) (1992) Images & Words (1992) Live At The Marquee (Live EP) (1993) Awake (1994) Lie (Single) (1994) The Silent Man (Single) (1994) A Change of Seasons (EP) (1995) Falling Into Infinity (1997) Hollow Years (Single) (1997) Once in a LIVEtime (1998) Scenes from a Memory (1999) Through Her Eyes (Single) (2000) Live Scenes From New York (2001) Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (2002) Train of Thought (2003) Live at Budokan (2004) Octavarium (2005) Score (20th Anniversary World Tour) (2006) just felt like posting some more:P enjoy. What's some good Tegan And Sara? I heard Walking with a Ghost not to long ago and I loved it.
All their stuff is good. Walking with a Ghost is from 'So Jealous'. I'll edit this post with a link to 'The Con' soon. Edit: The Con (Can anyone upload Atmosphere's 'National Disgrace'? Here's all the Atmosphere I have: God Love Ugly (Overcast (Seven's Travels ((This album has the song 'National Disgrace') The Lucy Ford (When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold ((This album has the song 'You'.) You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having (http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=ZTMS6DG1).
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Nieh just posted that album in here a few pages back. Yup: Themselves - The No Music (Out of all the random Doseone related stuff I've downloaded, this is easily his best and most consistent album outside of Subtle, probably due in part to the fact that all three people involved in Themselves are also core members of Subtle. Good People Check and Dark Sky Demo are both almost normal sounding catchy hip-hop songs while Live Trap is one of the more insane songs he's ever done (I swear, if he can't beat Twista in the speed department he at least gives him a damn good run for his money).
I'd say it definitely tops out ExitingARM and is probably almost as good as A New White, though for different reasons. And it actually introduces the character Dr. Moon or Gun who is a part of the Hour Hero Yes mythology.
Out of all the anciton stuff I've checked out, Subtle, Why?, 13 & God and the second Themselves album are the only things I've really gotten into. I've got both cLOUDDEAD albums (Doseone and Why? Together with Odd Nosdam doing production) which I'm almost completely indifferent to, the Deep Puddle Dynamics album which is a supergroup between Sole, Alias, Doseone and Slug (from Atmosphere) which is.alright. It's got a decent groove but doesn't have any standout tracks. I've got 7 Doseone solo albums, most of which I didn't even listen to in their entirety. His most recent one has two amazing songs and the rest is alright but not essential. TV on the Radio have some ties to the anticon (they remixed a Subtle song, I think their singer has done guest vocals on a few anticon tracks and is forming a seemingly all-vocal supergroup with Mike Patton and Doseone).
Let me know which of these you want me to upload. While I don't listen to either of them, Atmosphere and Sage Francis also both have ties to the anticon and I think someone else uploaded some of their stuff recently. For llamas and Rick: Subtle - For Hero: For Fool (One of the most dense and awesome albums I've ever heard. The second part of the Hour Hero Yes trilogy. It was recorded shortly after the band was in a tour bus accident which left one of their members a quadriplegic. The resulting stress gave the album an overbearing anxious, tense, and bitter vibe, but there's a lot of beauty mixed in there too mostly coming from the full-time cello player. Musically it's incredibly busy and layered and constantly shifts between various styles ranging from almost Aphex Twin style electronica/IDM to spacey post-rock to dancey-club music, to 'tough guy' hip hop and virtually everything in between.
Every time the music changes, the vocals do as well, constantly shifting delivery to the point where it could easily be mistaken that they have more than one vocalist (other members do occasionally do backing vocals, but all the lead stuff and even most of the backing stuff is him doing layers). He'll go from almost Twista-speed rapping to singing to tough-guy strutting at the drop of a hat.
His natural voice is a little bit on the nasally side which doesn't really work that well on like 2-3 brief moments throughout the whole album, but he's got more than enough chops to make up for them. I do, but I can't upload it until I go home on Friday, so I'll hold this place for when I do a couple google searches right now. EDIT: and thanks for Bivouac, it was the one Jawbreaker cd I didn't have. EDIT 2: okay, I found this while looking for the Ergs: Fake Problems - How Far Our Bodies Go: Country-Punk.
Pretty fucking cool cd, I really like them. EDIT 3: The Upstairs/Downstairs link was set to the same as DorkCorkRod, but here's everything else? Check the links, one of them might be Upstairs/Downstairs by accident. Ergs!, The - Acoustic LP - Ergs!, The - Ben Kweller Ep - Ergs!, The - Digital Endpoints - Ergs!, The - DorkRockCorkRod - Ergs!, The - Hindsight is 20/20, My Friend - Ergs!, The - The Ill Fated Naked Lady Firehouse EP - Ergs!, The - It's a Celebration Bitches - Ergs!, The - Jersey's Best Prancers - Ergs!, The / Lemuria - Split 7' - Ergs!, The - Three Guys Twelve Eyes - Ergs!, The/ Grabass Charlestons - Split 7' - http://www.mediafire.com/?zkplarevamh. Here's all the Atmosphere I have: God Love Ugly (Overcast (Seven's Travels ((This album has the song 'National Disgrace') The Lucy Ford (When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold ((This album has the song 'You'.) You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having (Thanks! I just found this post looking through the thread for music, I had forgotten about this request of mine. Bighead, I don't think that playing.wma files would be more difficult than mp3's, wma could be played in pretty much every audio player I know (not quicktime though I guess), and WMP which is default for windows should guarantee that wma's will be possible to listen.
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When uploading stuff, first of all it should be a single file. I would simply make a.rar archive with the wma's you want to upload. Then upload that archive. P.S.: Fatso Jetson's Cruel & Delicious uploaded by Superdope has loads of great stuff, I approve.
Don't you have winrar on your computer? Oo It's the most popular file archiver (I think it's necessary to have one to make archives (such as.rar or.zip) or to get files from archives. Here's link to download winrar (Install Info. Uninstall any previous version of WinRAR! Click on winrar380pro.exe file.
Click Install #4. Then put all the wma's you want to upload in a single folder, then right click on that folder and choose 'Add to.' . Winrar will create an archive with all those songs. Now you can upload that archive. Okay, this is a shameless plug.
I've been a big fan of this band, Sister City, for about two years now, when it was just a solo venture of the singer/guitarist. A week ago, however, they asked me to join the band as a bassist. So, I'm uploading our first EP. I mean, it's not really ours, because I wasn't in the band when it was recorded, but whatever. It's really, really great. Indie/Punk stuff; clever lyrics, acoustic guitars, fast drum beats, just great music.
Plus, the Vonnegut influenced title and cover is pretty sweet. Sister City - Foma (So yeah, give it a shot, it's free music and it's really excellent. I have some more recommendations for you guys. Wrench - Oscillator Blues (Heavy Psych from Australia.
Who'd a thunk it? They sound like if Soundgarden and Kyuss had used a bit more phaser and flanger.
Biblical Proof of UFOs - 8 Track Demo(n)s (I have no idea how to describe this album. One song sounds like Johnny Cash, the other like Radiohead, and a third one like Clutch. 'Time and Pressure' is my absolute favorite on this one, though, so if anything, download it just for that, and 'Whirling Dervish'. That's how awesome they are.