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Loudness War  - Extraterrestrial Hangover flac album
  • Performer Loudness War
  • Title Extraterrestrial Hangover
  • Date of release 2015
  • Style Stoner Rock, Garage Rock
  • Other formats MP2 APE AAC XM AAC MMF WAV
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1987 mb
  • Size FLAC 1353 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 893

Sleep by Loudness War, released 26 May 2015 The sun always shines Even when it's dark And the seasons always change Even on Mars Sleep my prison Watch nothing go by That day is gone Sleep can reign Oh no Sleep can reign Sleep can lay ruin And man can kill Killing himself It could be worse Much worse than death Losing yourself Before you're found Sleep can reign Oh no Sleep can reign. Got it. + add. album. Streaming + Download.

Exoplanet Blues by Loudness War, released 26 May 2015 Hardly been a part of my loosened feet Stomping with your heels you're stomping on my brain . Sold Out. Limited Run Cassette. Cassette + Digital Album. Full Digital Discography.

Loudness War tour dates and concert tickets. Loudness War concert tour schedule, albums, and live concert information. Intro To. The Bum Named Stan. Loudness War Top Tour Album. Loudness War. The Miser.

There have been other deletions in the past, mostly by people who think that vinyl, MP3 or self-improved versions of albums should not be there.

The loudness war (or loudness race) refers to the trend of increasing audio levels in recorded music which reduces audio fidelity and, according to many critics, listener enjoyment. Increasing loudness was first reported as early as the 1940s, with respect to mastering practices for 7" singles. The maximum peak level of analog recordings such as these is limited by varying specifications of electronic equipment along the chain from source to listener, including vinyl and Compact Cassette players

And that anything off Kasabian’s latest album will play at the same volume as anything by Black Grape (say!). Or that In Bloom from Nirvana’s masterpiece Nevermind will play back at a similar level to U2′s recent y Vertigo. Guess which ones sound better ? The modern, brickwalled, crushed-to-death clipping victims, or the lower-level, more dynamic, open, punchy, older stuff ?

The Loudness War Analyzed. Recorded music doesn’t sound as good as it used to. Recordings sound muddy, clipped and lack punch. This is due to the ‘loudness war’ that has been taking place in recording studios. To make a track stand out from the rest of the pack, recording engineers have been turning up the volume on recorded music. Louder tracks grab the listener’s attention, and in this crowded music market, attention is important. And thus the loudness war – engineers must turn up the volume on their tracks lest the track sound wimpy when compared to all of the other loud tracks

Tracklist

A1 Intro To
A2 The Bum Named Stan
A3 Pink And Purple Periwinkle
A4 Twin
A5 Bleed
A6 Dessert Rock
A7 Exoplanet Blues
A8 Rooms
B1 King
B2 Grace
B3 Sleep
B4 Frown Song
B5 Extraterrestrial Hangover