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Rainy Day - No One Deserves This flac album

Rainy Day  - No One Deserves This flac album
  • Performer Rainy Day
  • Title No One Deserves This
  • Date of release 2009
  • Style Lo-Fi
  • Other formats AU MP3 AC3 MP2 MP1 RA MOD
  • Genre Electronic / Rock / Pop / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1250 mb
  • Size FLAC 1695 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 603

Album Name No One Deserves Happiness. Released date 18 March 2016. Labels Thrill Jockey Records. Music StyleAtmospheric Doom. Members owning this album1. 2. Shelter Is Illusory. 3. For You. 4. Hallow, Hollow.

One More Rainy Day" is a song by English hard rock group Deep Purple. The song was the B-side of their first single, "Hush", which was released in 1968. It also appeared on their first album, Shades of Deep Purple. The song was written by Rod Evans and Jon Lord sometime between April and May that year, and it was recorded on 13 May 1968. The song was the last to be recorded for the album, the rest of which had been recorded over the preceding weekend.

Oh man, I'm tired and lonely Again, why must it be A man is drowning slowly And he can't keep above Gone way to deep, oh yeah. Open skies are falling Tears are coming down Like a drop of rain falls to the ocean And comes back around One rainy day. Oh so many times I should've crawled when I went running by And since then I've been left feeling traumatized Raped and drained of an innocence A gift we've lost over time And still I gaze through this one rainy day Alone with no one by my side.

No One Deserves Happiness. No One Deserves Happiness Tracklist. 1. Wanderings Lyrics.

The LP was announced the day of its release on the Deathwish E-Store. The CD version includes three bonus tracks that can also be found on the band's Eccentrichine E. .No One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me. Studio album by. Blacklisted. Hardcore punk, experimental rock.

On their first non-collaborative album since 2013, No One Deserves Happiness, The Body set out to create the grossest pop album of all time. They cited Beyoncé as an influence on the record. The cover is a pale shade of Sunbather pink, featuring a crude facial drawing of and by one of the members of co-conspirators Full of Hell (their collaboration, One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache, comes out precisely one week later than No One Deserves Happiness). In the world of pop, bombastic production, catchy melodies, huge choruses, and memorable lyrics rule the day. On No One Deserves Happiness, The Body have aimed their trademark sound in that direction; their take on pop music is a gross mutation of pop’s parameters. Some of the tracks on No One Deserves Happiness can realistically be described as dance music, but that’s not to say this is easy or light material.

Instead, they reconfigure their core elements - Chip King’s self-waged war between his shrieks and thick sheets of riff-noise, Lee Buford’s man-machine hammer, frequent collaborator Chrissy Wolpert’s vocals and chorus arrangements -and conscript them into their widening vision of the spot where metal intersects with other dark genres. Combined with King’s clipped rhythm, which recalls Blood’s "A Curse," it's the closest to pop that The Body have ever come. This isn’t a huge leap for them: They’ve covered Sinéad O’Connor’s "Black Boys in Mopeds," Nine Inch Nails' "Terrible Lie," (with Thou) and Fleetwood Mac’s "The Chain" (also with Thou); never before has it seeped into their composition like this.

No One Deserves You, 04:15. Somewhere Good, 03:52. Daniel Powter Bad Day. Радио 7. Marshmello FRIENDS.

Tracklist

A1 Let Me Know
A2 The Haunt
B1 Pinwood Den
B2 ...Stay

Credits

  • Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards – J. Maxey, Trey Livingston

Notes

100 copies hand numbered on gold vinyl, 400 on black.