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Grails - Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4 album flac Performer: Grails
Title: Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4
Style: Post Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Released: 2010
Country: US
MP3 album: 1236 mb
FLAC album: 1746 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: DMF DXD MMF MP3 ADX MOD VOX
Genre: Rock

Black Tar Prophecies Vols. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Black Tar Prophecies Vols. 4, 5, & 6 2xLP Black Vinyl. Record/Vinyl + Digital Album. Includes unlimited streaming of Black Tar Prophecies Vols.

Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4 is a music singles/eps/fan club/promo recording by GRAILS (Psychedelic/Space Rock/Progressive Rock) released in 2010 on cd, lp, vinyl and/or cassette.

Artist: Grails Title Of Album: Black Tar Prophecies Vol IV Year Of Release: 2010 Genre: Post-rock, Ambient, Experimental, Instrumental Bitrate: 320 kbps 4. kHz Joint-Stereo Total Time: 22. .

Download FLAC Grails - Black Tar Prophecies, Vol's 4, 5 & 6 2013 lossless CD, MP3. Black Tar Prophecies, Vol's 4, 5 & 6 – download lossless. 03. Invitation to Ruin. 04. Wake Up Drill II. 05. Up All Night. 06. Pale Purple Blues.

Lista de Bandas Post-Rock Grails Black Tar Prophecies Vol's 4, 5 & 6. adicionar as letras do álbum. adicionar uma crítica. Album Name Black Tar Prophecies Vol's 4, 5 & 6. Type Compilation. Data de lançamento 01 Outubro 2013. Labels Temporary Residence Limited. Estilo de MúsicaPost-Rock. Membros têm este álbum0. 1. I Want a New Drug. 3. 4. 5.

Tracklist

I Want A New Drug
Self-Hypnosis
A Mansion Has Many Rooms
New Drug II
Up All Night

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IMPREC 302, IMPREC302 Grails Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4 ‎(12", EP, Ltd) Important Records , Important Records IMPREC 302, IMPREC302 US 2010
IMPREC302 Grails Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4 ‎(12", EP, Ltd, Cok) Important Records IMPREC302 US 2010
IMPREC 302 Grails Black Tar Prophecies Vol 4 ‎(12", EP, Ltd, Pic) Important Records IMPREC 302 US 2010


Comments: (5)
Kagalkree
This comment is now deleted and now here are 10 words
Briciraz
10 words to make the people of discogs very happy
Jeronashe
Almost all picture discs have surface noise. Just now Roger Waters Released a Picture disc of his LP Amused To Death, and it promised , through new technology, to have the surface noise/picture disc problem. But unfortunately I bought it and got a nice new picture disc with still a lot of surface noise. You can hear it one the needle drops.
JoJogar
Apparently I've been listening to this at the wrong speed for a couple years now! I noticed 2 of the 3 versions listed here are specified as "45 RPM" which is what always sounded "correct" to me, given the opening "Nobody knows the trouble..." and Iveys "Maybe Tomorrow" samples in the "New Drug" pieces. At this faster clip, "Self-Hypnosis" sounded uncharacteristically rockin' for this band, which is partly what I dug about it. But now, as these songs have been integrated into the BTP 4,5,6 release (2013), the Vol. 5 tracks and accompanying mp3s indicate they should run at 33 RPM. This is very disconcerting and will take some getting used to. I wonder if others have had the same experience. There's no speeds listed on any of these BTP vinyl EPs!
Anarus
The sounds contained on this record are high-quality, universal tracks. I don't believe in critics having any say in the marketing of an album. In the end, if you produce exquisite material, you're going to gain a fan base. I've heard other Grails prior to receiving this jam packed EP. With every song a verifiable winner (even "New Drug" lends tide to the stream of consciousness led by the familiar mystery in our ears + Grails tight production efforts), there's no misuse of time. The music is still hauntingly Grails but on a higher level - one reached by spot-on studio attention. Envisioning -- riding dirt-driven sandstorms in a stark desert or rocking the bayou with alligator boots and a Bowie knife, or driving late at night with only the ghosts on the radio to keep in company. Grails have truly formulated the concept of transcendental music. I couldn't give this mini-masterpiece high enough grades. Remarkable.