Baked - Debt album flac
Performer: BakedTitle: Debt
Released: 2014
Country: US
MP3 album: 1358 mb
FLAC album: 1703 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: RA WAV DMF DTS AAC VQF VOX
Genre: Rock
When listening to Debt, the debut album from Brooklyn-based newcomers Baked, it’s hard to imagine it being the product of just one band. The nine-song LP sounds more like a compilation from nine different acts than it does a cohesive product from a single group. Though all of Baked’s music falls under the umbrella of indie rock, it occupies an array of different moods within the genre, from ripping, fuzzed-out punk to tribal, percussion-induced groove and stoned, listless pop. Consisting of members who split time in New York-based groups like Lost Boy ? and Leapling, the five-piece was brought up playing house shows and smaller clubs.
Along Comes Mary" is a song composed by Tandyn Almer, originally recorded in 1966 by the Association, and released on their debut album And Then. Along Comes the Association. It was their first hit and reached number seven on the . Along Comes Mary" is sung from the point of view of a once-disillusioned young man talking about the "tribulations no one ever sees" and who "curse those faults in m. The singer believes Mary gives him comfort and improves his life
The most fully realized song from McCartney's half-baked debut album, the big piano ballad "Maybe I'm Amazed" earned a second life as a centerpiece of the blockbuster triple-live album Wings Over America (1976). One highlight was this version of one of the singer's signature unabashed love songs from the McCartney debut.
The most fully realized song from McCartney's half-baked debut album, the big piano ballad "Maybe I'm Amazed" earned a second life as a centerpiece of the blockbuster triple-live album Wings Over America (1976). After detours into symphonic and electronic music, McCartney returned to Beatlesque form yet again with the 1997 album Flaming Pie, which featured help from Ringo, a tribute to John and typically shimmering production from Beatles fanatic Jeff Lynne.
The Brooklyn band Baked had a couple of singles and demos that got us excited, but their actual debut album, Debt, still feels like a wonderful surprise. The record begins with Cramsey, a fiery mosh-pit-ready song, and later features the bummed but beautiful Wet Blanket ; throughout Debt you’ll find many tracks that slide between these two poles (sometimes in the same song), but that doesn’t quite encompass everything the band manages to fit into this airtight 30 minutes.
Tracklist
| A1 | Cramsey |
| A2 | Wet Blanket |
| A3 | Don't Trip |
| A4 | Fleatnam |
| A5 | Mick Jagger |
| B1 | Codec |
| B2 | Tiz |
| B3 | Smoke Gets In Your Eyes |
| B4 | Hungry Ghosts |
Notes
First pressing:/150 Milky Clear
/350 Black (This)
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EIS023 | Baked | Debt (LP, Album, Ltd, Mil) | Exploding In Sound Records | EIS023 | US | 2014 |









