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  1. I say use zippyshare. It's been working for me.
  2. Here's my comments below your review in bold. This is the first mixtape I have done and I was SOOO worried on how it should be done and I am glad you loved it. Here's the tracklisting and link: http://www43.zippyshare.com/v/13750896/file.html 01. "Kill That Clown" Sóley (We Sink) 02. "You're Not Afraid of the Dark, Are You?" Look Mexico (Gasp Asp EP) 03. "Rock & Roll" The Velvet Underground (Loaded) 04. "You Ignore Me (Hey)" Shark? (Truely Wasted EP) 05. "Cool Zombie" Adam Ant (Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter) 06. "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt.1" Neutral Milk Hotel (In the Aeroplane Over the Sea) 07. "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 2 & 3" Neutral Milk Hotel (In the Aeroplane Over the Sea) 08. "The Human Tail" Kurrel the Raven (The Furry Album) 09. "Moja Krew" Republika (1998) 10. "Darkling Lullaby" The Horrorist (Joyless Pleasure) 11. "White Balloons" Sick Puppies (Tri-Polar) 12. "Good Morning Fire Eater" Copeland (You Are My Sunshine) 13. "All That is Wild & Alive" Startle the Heavens (All That is Wild & Alive) 14. "Kite" Copeland (In Motion) 15. "Within You" Ray LaMontagne (Till the Sun Turns Black) AND HERE ARE SONGS THAT I SADLY REJECTED FOR THE MIXTAPE: "Stinkfist" Tool (Ænima) "Howard's Tale" Sick Puppies (Dressed Up as Life) "Panic" Caravan Palace (Panic) "You Are My Sunshine" Copeland (The Grey Man EP) "Little Girls" Oingo Boingo (Only a Lad) "Sweet Jane" The Velvet Underground (Loaded) "Pale Sweet Healing" The Irrepressibles (Nude) "Untitled" 36 [three-six] (Hypersona) "Foresight" Bridges of Königsberg (The Five Colors)
  3. No it doesn't work (Permission Denied) but don't worry I saved it to my notepad! ;) The only ones I knew from that list were The xx (I can't believe I didn't know the song since I had it), Feist (I've only heard of her), and Voxtrot (Trie to get into them but I couldn't). That wasn't Mumford & Sons? Gosh, Kodaline reallyt sounds like the singer from that band :P
  4. My Review Here is my review of my partner’s mix tape! I really wrote a long one (but that’s just because my partner put a lot of songs)! Well, here I go! My Partner’s Mixtape Review 1. I really love this intro, and I think I know the artist already. It's Mumford & Sons (though I haven’t heard their music in a long while). It's very upbeat, a song of marching and conquering. How it builds up, adding of the tambourine, piano, and electric guitar, really add up to a sad love story. It’s a song of never giving up I guess: “If you loved me, why’d you leave me… find somebody, I’ll find somebody…” 2. It is a nice continuation with flutes and drum. It’s very popish, keeps the same beat as the first song, and I love how the singer creates a wonderful atmosphere with the background singing. The singing style is similar to CocoRosie’s, though the lyrics are a bit redundant. It is a continuation on love and the fight against conformity, and the fade really smoothes out these first two songs. 3. A pop-styled rock. It needs a lot more bass on the intro but the guitar makes up for the empty background. The lyrics really symbolize the rhythm of the song, juxtaposing between slow and easy: “… shine some light on me, please… take it slow, and take it easy.” Overall, it’s a good listen but not my favorite out of this mix tape. Maybe I need to listen to it more to appreciate it. 4. This song keeps the concept of a slow beat from the last few songs. It’s a bit country so I really did not get into this song much, but it was a catchy, recognizable rhythm. I can feel the Latino music-based influence. The guitar at the end really adds to the lyrics mentions of how “I saw you lingering still…” since the ending lingers the same way. 5. So far, every song has some piano/keyboard in it, which I love, to keep the melody. I like how the song transitions to a male voice, unlike the previous songs, which were mostly female voices. The song has a catchy piano rhythm, matches with how it’s supposed to “make it easy, take your time…” The background music (the piano) is soothing and a bit jazzy, like a piece of the 1920’s. This is a fun song, and it’s good at being simple. 6. Finally, no piano intro! (Don’t get me wrong, I love piano! But I didn’t want every song to have it.) The singing is different (it’s a male voice) and the guitar sounds a bit of a culture rip of old Japanese melodies. The abrupt pauses throughout the song add to its variety: “Hand me up to dry, you brought me out too many times.” Total antithesis! I love how the piano ends up at the right and the guitar ends up at the left. The chorus ends the song, which is lovely. 7. The beat is so similar to the fifth song; I really thought it was a déjàvu. I can’t tell if this is the same singer from the second song though. The lyrics show a bit of confusion but the da-da-da’s contradict that: “I think I like you, I’m pretty sure I do…” It’s a short song, but I loved it. What I don’t like is how all these songs so far sound the same somehow. 8. A very fresh song that brings my hopes up. The jungle-like vibes from the piano and the voice of the singer really understand how to connect with the lyrics: “I can hear you now, I can hear you calling and I say hey, hey, hey… Will you calm down?” The 8-bit bass in the background sticks throughout the song, which is nice enough to listen to. Overall, it’s one of my favorites out of this mixtape. 9. This song has the right amount of bass and guitar to blend smoothly. There’s a lot more female singers in this mixtape than I thought, which is not bad, just an observation. Whoa! I love the duet and that really speaks out the lyrics: “I am yours now, so now I don’t ever have to leave.” This adds to the character’s role in the song along with the guitar. Love this song. 10. This song is an awkward transition from the ninth song but I like the treble of the voice. This song seems to be good if you really get into it, which I sort of had. It’s a bit boring for my tastes but I do appreciate its acoustic atmosphere. The ending to this song is where the kicker is, which is sad. 11. A new beat, and the guitar’s unique beat, has brought my hopes up again, unlike the tenth song. The background is the opposite of empty, and this is a song to dance to! It’s joyful, it’s rhythmic, and the style appeals to me. I like this as much as the eighth song. I wonder who the artist to this song is. 12. This song truly surprised me and I laughed a bit. Is it house or is it pop? “I’ve got nothing to worry about…” sounds about right for this song. I have nothing much to say on this song other than being a good transition from the eleventh song. 13. It sounds like the twelfth song, but this got me interested a bit more. Who’s the artist? I like the left guitars and the bass, and it’s a faster beat unlike the rest of the previous songs by at least half as much! This is a great song in general and has a similar style to Franz Ferdinand. 14. It sounds like the same singer from the thirteenth song. I like the background composed of piano and bass. It’s a radio-friendly song but has a weird cut-off at the end. There’s nothing more to say for this song. 15. I didn’t mind the cut-off from the previous song when this one came up. The singing style sounds like Lou Reed a lot with a mix of a song called “Do You Want To”. The song says to “panic” and “… to lose control…” which it does a great job at with the music. It’s an inviting song and I really want to know the artist to this song. I really loved it! 16. I haven’t heard a song that uses the word thrice in their lyrics. Very cool! The style changes throughout the song gives a bit of a groove to the song; furthermore, it sounds a bit like Stereogram (I could be wrong). The mixtape sticks to a male voice on the last half so far. The bridge that reverts back to the chorus is an excellent part of the song. So much energy at the end. A favorite. 17. The guitars at both ends of my earphones are very clever and give a nice flow to the mood and the voice of the singer. The drum and bass at the middle is a good balance as well. This song has nice lyrics and a beautiful melody. I’m interested to find out the artist to this song. 18. I love the Queen-like beginning! The distorted guitar and aggressive male voice pack a real punch! I was surprised to hear a curse word, the first of all this mixtape, ha-ha! Great song, it’s really a favorite. I have nothing more to say. 19. What in the world was that beginning? A very weird phone call following some weird alien-like music… I can tell this to be a spacey song (or it’d fit in such a context). It has a great chorus and the best bridge from 2:20 to 2:40. There’s nothing more to say for this song other than that I liked it. 20. A similar alien-like theme from the nineteenth song in the mixtape. The lyrics and the singer are very aggressive especially with use of language; “…fuck all your protest” as it says. The singer does justice to this song though I can think of an artist who could make this song better, that being the singer from Skillet. I believe this song brings a good end to the mixtape, not giving a care of the world. This was a great mixtape in general. It went from soft to very aggressive in terms of lyrics and musical style and I very much liked that! Can’t wait to hear who the artists are for this mixtape!
  5. You can get the new EP here: http://www.bunalti.com/?p=261888 (the downloads work) And this is the cover for it? If anyone finds a better quality of it (or if it's not the real cover, to get the REAL cover), please tell me? :confused:
  6. I believe it was mostly a promo, rather than a single. There's video footage of a man holding it with the official artwork that no one has and we might never have anytime soon. :\
  7. To my partner: finishing taking down notes for reviewing your mixtape. Will have my review after I finish some mandatory obligations. :)
  8. Wedding: "Within You" by Ray LaMontagne Greduation: "Born 2 Run" by 7Lions Funeral: "You Are My Sunshine" by Copeland
  9. To my partner: use zippyshare or something to send me it. And in terms of music ,i like anything with a good sound, and nothing country, or japanese blues, or certain rap and hip-hop. I hate those genres, I'm sorry if you disagree...
  10. Oh. And by sending the tracklisting to DiOli05 that means I ONLY send her the tracklisting WITH song titles and artists? I just wanna know if I'm be doing it right XD
  11. So, do we also delete the song's title? If so, we just number them 1, 2, 3?
  12. Sick Puppies, Skillet, and Adam Ant!!!!! :heart:
  13. Hey does anyone have the new EP that came out? Can anyone PM me a link or anything?
  14. ^ I second the notion. Please PM me the link when you see this. ^ ^
  15. That cannot be the artwork.... the background is WAAAYYY too blurry...
  16. Wondered if this thread existed XD
  17. This... that's just a weird video. Never seeing it again and having the kid lip-sing every lyric doesn't help.
  18. I have heard of Caveman and have their album CoCo Beware in my mp3 player. Though they are good I prefer other music than this. They are a good starter band that I will watch over though so yeah :)
  19. Where's the flame symbol? (I didn't see it on the promo the guy was holding either.)
  20. Beautiful!!
  21. This era's releasing of singles was the most pointless thing. It's so sad to say it, too. :/
  22. I KNOW RIGHT!!?? I got every song except "C=Blue" and "Jesus Me, Volcano This, FYI Blume" :/

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