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Porcupine Tree - The Incident 2 CD (2009) (Rock) (Rapidshare)

Disc 1

1. The Incident
2. I - Occam's Razor
3. II - The Blind House
4. III - Great Expectations
5. IV - Kneel And Disconnect
6. V - Drawing The Line
7. VI - The Incident
8. VII - Your Unpleasant Family
9. VIII - The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train
10. IX - Time Flies
11. X - Degree Zero Of Liberty
12. XI - Octane Twisted
13. XII - The S ance
14. XIII - Circle Of Manias
15. XIV.I Drive The Hearse

Disc 2

1. Flicker
2. Bonnie The Cat
3. Black Dahlia
4. Remember Me Lover

Porcupine Tree has always been about exploring the resonance and
echoes found within Steven Wilson s subconscious. After witnessing
a road accident, Wilson was prompted to construct an ambitious
song-cycle exploring the numerous associations which this initial
incident triggered

Sewn together into one continuous 55 minute stream the end result
is a series of multi-layered perspectives which spiral beyond the
inciting event into a dark kaleidoscope encompassing bogus gurus
break-ups, betrayals, and all manner of bad blood

Wilson s avowedly melancholic outlook finds an unsettling shape
in the dreadnought thump of Occam s Razor, a grandly belligerent
entrance clearing the air for the full-pelt salvo of The Blind
House, with its mobius-strip riffing

Like In Absentia (2002) - which this new album seems to most
recall - or Fear of a Blank Planet (2007) there is placed the
apparently incongruous, competing elements jousting with each
other, a convergence of a surging, expertly-crafted melodicism
on the one hand and heavy flashes of eclectic electric guitar
heroism on the other

Not for nothing does Wilson s writing switch between such influential
polarities when at the mid-point of the album he declares I was
born in 67, The year of Sergeant Pepper and Are you Experienced?
on across the staccato attack of Time Flies - easily the most
addictive track on the entire album

Elsewhere, the explosive peaks of Great Expectations suggests the
opening bars of King Crimson s Red maintains its reputation for
influence new generations of musicians

Hidden in amongst the densely compacted guitars and pummelling rhythm
section of Colin Edwin (bass) and Gavin Harrison (drums), Richard
Barbieri s ethereal keyboards add a dignified colour to the violent
thrashing which often surrounds it. The Yellow Windows of the Evening
Train contains a haunted choir and woodwind-like section that Mark
Hollis and Talk Talk might ve imagined

The end result of all this pondering perversely transcends the
gloom-laden gravity of its starting point. To infer hope from a
track called I Drive The Hearse seems counter-intuitive, but as
it slowly disappears, the sense of uplifting, welcome resolution
is tangible

Four extra tracks not part of The Incident itself are housed on
an accompanying EP length album. Though well worthy, it s the main
event on disc one that holds the juice and demands repeated
attention.

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Muse - The Resistance (2009) (Rock) (Rapidshare,Megaupload,Zshare,Depositfiles,Hotfile,Mediafire)

1.Uprising
2.Resistance
3.Undisclosed Desires
4.United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)
5.Guiding Light
6.Unnatural Selection
7.MK Ultra
8.I Belong to You (+Mon Coeur S’oUVRE A Ta Voix)
9.Exogenesis : Symphony Part I (Overture)
10.Exogenesis : Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)

The Resistance is the upcoming fifth studio album by English alternative rock band Muse, due to be released on 14 September 2009. The album is produced by the band and mixed by Mark Stent.

Following seven years of near solid touring, Muse escalated from being the biggest band in Teignmouth in 1997 to one of the biggest bands in Europe by 2004. With each successive album, they pushed the musical envelope with a fusion of progressive rock, electronica, and Radiohead-influenced experimentation, creating an emotive, passionate sound. Muse's reputation as one of the best live rock bands in the world is well deserved with their exhilirating live performances drewing critical acclaim, industry buzz, and a loyal and rabid fan base.

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Sean Kingston - Tomorrow (2009) (Reggae) (Rapidshare,Zshare,Mediafire)

1. "Welcome To Tomorrow" — 0:57
2. "War" featuring Lil Wayne — 2:59
3. "Fire Burning" (Produced By Red-One) — 4:00
4. "My Girlfriend" — 3:24
5. "Face Drop" (Produced By Lucas Secon) — 3:05
6. "Magical" (Produced By Jonathan "J.R" Rotem) — 3:09
7. "Island Queen" — 3:42
8. "Tomorrow" — 2:56
9. "Twist Ya Around" (Produced By Jonathan "J.R" Rotem) — 3:24
10. "Wrap U Around Me" (Produced By Jonathan "J.R" Rotem) — 3:22
11. "Shoulda Let U Go" featuring Good Charlotte — 3:08
12. "Over" — 3:06
13. "Ice Cream Girl" featuring Wyclef Jean — 4:01
14. "Why U Wanna Go" — 3:41

Tomorrow is the second studio album by reggae singer Sean Kingston. According to Sean Kingston, as he posted on a MySpace video, the album is set to be released on September 22, 2009. Currently, seven singles have been released from the album.

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