MP3 2160 mb.
Performer: Madraso
Title: The Theme Of Consequence
Country: US
Label: Not On Label
Released: 2006
Style: Noise, Punk
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 897
| 1 | Iteration |
| 2 | Code For Contra |
| 3 | Basic Complex Analysis |
| 4 | Cantilever |
| 5 | The Bullfighter |
| 6 | This Is Our Storm |
| 7 | Razorblades & Metaphors |
Debut EP of sludgy, punk-ridden noise rock.
Listen free to Madraso The Theme of Consequence Cantilever, Iteration and more. 7 tracks 23:47. Album Name The Theme of Consequence. Type EP. Released date 2006. Labels Self-Released. Music StyleExperimental Rock. Members owning this album0. No Means No. Killing Joke. Buy this album. buy buy buy buy buy buy. Learn more. Other productions from Madraso. Van Horne. The Theme of Consequence. madraso Albums. The Theme of Consequense. Razorblades and Metaphors. Jul 17, 2006. This is Our Storm from the new EP, The Theme of Consequence as performed live at the Sunset Tavern Seattle Wa on by of Sound counts down the top 100 albums of the 2010s by ranking the very best releases. See our full list. Join us as we celebrate the best music, film, and television of the decade. Today, we kick off the celebration with the 100 Best Albums of the 2010s. A decade passes in an instant. Thats something the last 10 years have taught me. Consequence is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean recorded in 1965, but not released on Blue Note until 1979 as LT-994. In 1993, it was released as part of the four-disc Mosaic compilation The Complete Blue Note 1964-66 Jackie McLean Sessions, which was limited to 5,000 copies. Consequence of Sound. Music, TV and Film Publication. Zakk Wylde is showing his love of all things Black Sabbath by recreating the iconic metal act's debut album with his tribute act Zakk Sabbath. Madraso self-released its debut album, The Theme of Consequence, last year, and is now in the midst of a winter tour. And since it doesn't look like The Jesus Lizard is going to regroup anytime soon, fans of noise jams would do well to check out Madraso's brand of mutated math rock. Phoenix New Times. Leave the Fist. Anyone remember the excellent Tucson band Fistsized. Madraso recall the glory days of the early '90s Dischord acts with hints of the Jesus Lizard and Shellac. Shouting and minor chords are to be expected. The Seattle Weekly