Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Caspian - Waking Season
Following the link below you can listen to the new album signed Caspian
It was released at the end of September, only a couple of weeks ago
http://www.spin.com/articles/caspian-waking-season-full-album-stream
Fell in love with Gone in Bloom and Bough as it brings a lot of peace, together with the other songs it can only be compared with a big complex and beautiful painting of bliss!
Another feature of Caspian can be found here: http://escapefromprejudice.blogspot.ro/2012/07/caspian-live-recordings.html
Check out the band's webiste for anything you'd like to know about
http://www.caspianmusic.net/
It was released at the end of September, only a couple of weeks ago
http://www.spin.com/articles/caspian-waking-season-full-album-stream
Fell in love with Gone in Bloom and Bough as it brings a lot of peace, together with the other songs it can only be compared with a big complex and beautiful painting of bliss!
Another feature of Caspian can be found here: http://escapefromprejudice.blogspot.ro/2012/07/caspian-live-recordings.html
Check out the band's webiste for anything you'd like to know about
http://www.caspianmusic.net/
Monday, October 8, 2012
Valerinne - Aphelion & Perihelion
The song above belongs to the record Kunstformen der Natur that can be downloaded for free here: http://asiluum.com/site/2012/10/08/valerinne-kunstformen-der-natur/
Valerinne is a young instrumental/post-rock/shoegaze band from Bucharest, Romania, formed at the end of 2011. They performed live opening for Maybeshewill in Bucharest on September 25.
http://valerinne.bandcamp.com/
http://valerinne.tumblr.com/
Sunday, October 7, 2012
A Poor's Man Memory - Fathers & Sons
A very fine post-rock band i come across today.
The album posted above was released in June 2011.
Check it out!
http://www.apoormansmemory.de/
Milk and Diary products are not our best friends
MILK and OSTEOPOROSIS.
If you think milk builds strong bones, why do Americans—the largest consumer of dairy products worldwide—have astounding rates of osteoporosis and bone fractures (and cancers)?
More than ten years ago, the Harvard University Nurses' Health Study, with over 120,000 subjects, found that the consumption of milk and other dairy products does not protect against the bone fractures of osteoporosis (the bone-thinning disease that the dairy industry wants you to believe is related to too little milk in your diet). In fact, those in the study who drank three or more servings of milk a day actually had a slightly higher rate of fractures than women who drank little or no milk (American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87 (1997), pp. 992-997).
In Western societies, we're told that calcium is the answer to preventing bone loss. However, it's not a lack of calcium that causes osteoporosis. Excessive intake of animal-based protein (which is always acidic) and a lack of exercise, magnesium and vitamin D cause osteoporosis. The Lancet, The U.S. Department of Health, and Harvard University call the link between meat and dairy based diets and osteoporosis "INESCAPABLE". Tobacco, salt and caffeine contribute to bone loss as well.
Animal protein contributes to the acceleration of osteoporosis because keeping blood at a neutral Ph balance always takes priority over keeping calcium-phosphate in the bones. Bones can hold out for years with insufficient calcium, but blood cannot because it needs phosphate to offset the acidity. When blood becomes acidic with animal protein, the body withdraws calcium-phosphate from the bones and uses the alkaline mineral phosphate to keep the blood's Ph level balanced. The calcium is then excreted through our urine. Animal products are the only sources of acidic protein. Plant protein is not acidic.
People who consume the least amount of animal protein, always have the lowest rates of osteoporosis, bone fractures and cancers because of their non-acidic protein diets. Cancer can only thrive in an acidic environment. Here are some studies that discuss the negative impact of animal protein: http://notmilk.com/o.html andwww.thechinastudy.com/la-timesarticle.html.
The best sources of calcium are found in açaÃ, alfalfa sprouts, almonds, apricots, avocados, beans, brazil nuts, broccoli, cabbage, carob, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chlorella, coconut, cornmeal, dandelion greens, dulse, figs, filberts, grains (all), green vegetables (leafy), hazelnuts, hemp (milk/oil/powder/seeds), kelp, lemon, lentils, lettuce, lucuma powder, maca powder, mango, mesquite powder, millet, miso, nuts, oats, onions, oranges, parsley, prunes, raisins, seaweed, sesame seeds, soy, spirulina, sprouts (all), sunflower seeds, watercress, wheatgrass and yams.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The Dillinger Escape Plan interview
The Mars Volta - Goliath
Funny how it's the first time i'm posting something from Mars Volta. They are the only band to sound this way, for those who haven't heard yet about the band, check the following links:
http://www.themarsvolta.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheMarsVolta
Obey The Brave - It Starts Today
The Official video for It Starts Today, released at the end of August 2012
Another feature of the band is here!
Check out some more on Obey the Brave!
http://www.obeythebrave.com/
http://obeythebrave.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/obeythebrave
http://www.epitaph.com/
Tep Zepi - new song
Following the link below you can listen freely to the new Tep Zepi single called Safe Danger:
http://www.metalhead.ro/tep-zepi/asculta-noul-single-tep-zepi---safe-danger-exclusiv-pe-metalhead-aid-117355-l-1
The song is full of energy and complex, bringing the grunge and stoner waves back alive!
Safe Danger belongs to the new record signed Tep Zepi bound to be released in 2013.
http://www.metalhead.ro/tep-zepi/asculta-noul-single-tep-zepi---safe-danger-exclusiv-pe-metalhead-aid-117355-l-1
The song is full of energy and complex, bringing the grunge and stoner waves back alive!
Safe Danger belongs to the new record signed Tep Zepi bound to be released in 2013.
More about Tep Zepi can be read on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tepzepiband/info
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