Damien Jurado - Maraqopa album flac
Performer: Damien JuradoTitle: Maraqopa
Style: Folk Rock, Folk, Neofolk
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1256 mb
FLAC album: 1433 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: AC3 MPC MP4 XM DTS VOC WAV
Genre: Rock / Folk and Country
Damien Jurado is an American singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington, United States. Over the years, he has released albums on Sub Pop, Secretly Canadian and currently on Mama Bird Recording Co. and Loose. Jurado's solo career began during the mid-1990s, releasing lo-fi folk based recordings on his own cassette-only label, Casa Recordings. Gaining a local cult following in Seattle, he was brought to the attention of Sub Pop Records by Sunny Day Real Estate singer Jeremy Enigk.
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Seattle singer/songwriter Damien Jurado is one of the better examples of the somewhat invisible but very real trend of gentle folk musicians who started out in hardcore bands. Along with Mark Thousands (whose work in Youth of Today gave way to a hushed solo career), Dan Littleton (the Hated to Ida), and even Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat and Fugazi eventually mellowing into the Evens), Jurado's punk past was held in stark contrast to the spare folk dirges that marked the beginnings of his solo career in the late '90s.
This album has an average beat per minute of 111 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 84/172 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. BPM Profile Maraqopa. Album starts at 124BPM, ends at 92BPM (-32), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Damien Jurado.
Maraqopa by Damien Jurado, released 21 February 2012 1. Nothing Is The News 2. Life Away From The Garden 3. Maraqopa 4. This Time Next Year 5. Reel To Reel 6. Working Titles 7. Everyone A Star 8. So On, Nevada 9. Museum Of Flight 10. Mountains Still Asleep At Richard Swift's National Freedom studios, the live-to-tape ethos allowed the songs on Damien Jurado's 'Maraqopa' to expand and retract like a great beast's breath. Every in-the-moment bell and whistle here is hung with a natural, casual care. The Seattle Times recently called Jurado "Seattle's folk-boom godfather," a praising recognition to be sure. But also a title Jurado might not yet be ready to accept. That's a title for someone who has settled. With each visit to National Freedom, Jurado is exploring, taking risks. He's not only freeing his songs. The gate is opened wide to allow us all into his once-isolated musical universe.






