Cave In - Cayman Tongue [Planets of Old EP (2009)] descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2010/05/25

Cave In - Cayman Tongue, from their 2009 EP, Planets of Old.

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11 years ago

PezXCore

I really love Antenna, so fuck you.

12 years ago

davethehostage

@ScreamingQuasar I've noticed it on their Myspace page, if that helps any. Thanks for all the awesome uploads anyway.

12 years ago

ScreamingQuasar

@davethehostage I do!, and I haven't found it around here either, I think I'll upload it.

12 years ago

ScreamingQuasar

@mentalrectangle Well, yeah, I think you might be right. But I don't like to rank their albums because I like them all pretty much the same. I mean, I've got my favourites, but I don't feel like being hipsterish about it because they're all pretty interesting :P, Cave In are like one in a million, absolutely amazing.

12 years ago

Vatnos

@ScreamingQuasar These two statements are not mutually exclusive. Antenna can be their worst album and still be an amazing album. It is still Cave In, after all.

12 years ago

Warstub

Everything Cave In touches turns to gold.

12 years ago

davethehostage

This is awesome. You wouldn't happen to have "The Red Trail", would you?

12 years ago

ScreamingQuasar

@thebebopster No, Antenna is an amazing album. Not as great as Jupiter, but still an amazing album. And Cayman Tongue is a great track too, a nice mix of Cave In's characteristical heavy riffery and noise-spacey experimentation.

12 years ago

Sean Molony

@termsofusepolice lolwut? Atenna is by far their worst album.

13 years ago

ScreamingQuasar

@thedarkoceans Actually, they are considered metalcore pioneers. They took a post-hardcore direction shortly before releasing Creative Eclipses. I've read a few interviews where they said they were tired of the metalcore scene back then because no band wanted to try something different; and after supporting UYHS, Steve Brodsky had very difficult times with his throat because he was almost permanently in pain due to the constant guttural singing; Thus, they decided to take a different direction.

13 years ago

termsofusepolice

Tides of Tomorrow and Antenna were their zenith. This is shite. Too bad this is the "direction" they're looking to go.

13 years ago

doctorgeek

Awesome!

13 years ago

ScreamingQuasar

@aretlev You're welcome ;).

13 years ago

Mark Portman

Thank you for posting these.

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