The Naked and Famous - In Rolling Waves [MP3 320] politux
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The Naked and Famous - In Rolling Waves (2013) [MP3 320] Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Indie Electronic, Alternative Source: Converted from WEB FLAC Codec: MP3 Bit Rate: 320 CBR Bit Depth: 16 Sampling Rate: 44,100 Hz 01 A Stillness 02 Hearts Like Ours 03 Waltz 04 Rolling Waves 05 The Mess 06 Grow Old 07 Golden Girl 08 I Kill Giants 09 What We Want 10 We Are Leaving 11 To Move With Purpose 12 A Small Reunion New Zealand indie electronic ensemble the Naked and Famous make driving, melodic pop with an '80s post-punk influence. Centered around the talents of vocalist Alisa Xayalith and instrumentalist/vocalist Thom Powers, the band formed in 2008 and released two EPs before adding members to play live. In 2010 they released their debut album, Passive Me, Aggressive You, featuring the number one single "Young Blood." In support of their debut, the band went on a massive world tour, performing some 200 odd dates. With the tour at an end the group found themselves relocating to Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles in 2012 with the aim to write and record their sophomore release. Working with the likes of Thom Powers, Alan Moulder, and Justin Meldal-Johnson, the group announced in 2013 that their second release, In Rolling Waves, would be released that September.
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Amazing. Thank you.
The mp3s are malformed. Media player can't detect their length (and therefore can't display the length or burn the tracks). The metadata is non-existent or corrupt and can't be updated.
They seem properly formed on my end, perhaps there is a compatibility issue with the media player you chose. I converted these from FLAC to MP3 using Sound Converter in Linux. Perhaps all operating system and media player combinations can't understand them. Try VLC media player.
Audio frequency cutoff around 16-17 kHz indicates this is unlikely genuine 320 Kbps (should be over 20 kHz). Fault may lie with source (web release). Sorry. (Use Spek, Audacity, etc to verify.)
@JRaiden
You're confused. A WEB sourced FLAC has no loss. It was converted by me from lossless to 320 CBR mp3. Not sure what you mean by genuine in this context as lossy to lossy transcodes create fake 320. Converting from a lossless source (such as FLAC) results in a proper 320 kbps MP3 file. So I have to respectfully conclude that you are mistaken.
You're confused. A WEB sourced FLAC has no loss. It was converted by me from lossless to 320 CBR mp3. Not sure what you mean by genuine in this context as lossy to lossy transcodes create fake 320. Converting from a lossless source (such as FLAC) results in a proper 320 kbps MP3 file. So I have to respectfully conclude that you are mistaken.
I'm getting the same result as acidf3d, I'm using Windows Media Player.
Could you please upload the Deluxe Version...please! :)
Thank You!
Fantastic politux!!
Shoegaze Synth-Pop/ Indietronic / Post-Garage Rock Dream Pop / Neo-Alternative / 5-Piece DancePop / Twee Pop / Skinsgaze / Post-Punk Revival / New Zealand New Gaze / Lowland Breaktone
Fantastic politux!!
Shoegaze Synth-Pop/ Indietronic / Post-Garage Rock Dream Pop / Neo-Alternative / 5-Piece DancePop / Twee Pop / Skinsgaze / Post-Punk Revival / New Zealand New Gaze / Lowland Breaktone
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