Album: The Third Floor
Year: 2011
Gener Rock
Bitrate: 257 kbps
Tracks: 11
Size: 87.74 MB
Relase Name: The_Brew-The_Third_Floor-2011-404
Relase Group: 404
There are five artists with this name: 1) A Bluesrock Band from Grimsby, UK www.myspace.com/thebrewinfo
The Brew are one of the most exciting, vibrant and talked about bands of recent times. Hailing from Grimsby (UK) and influenced by the experimental music of the 60’s, the trio have transfixed audiences wherever they have performed, while also being tipped for greatness by many leading music authorities around Europe.
Release Date: 1970-01-01
Link: http://www.last.fm/music/The Brew/The Third Floor
Tracklist
1. Sirens Of War (3:21)
2. Six Dead (3:49)
3. Reached The Sky (4:22)
4. See You Once Again (3:34)
5. Master And The Puppeteer (4:18)
6. The Third Floor (4:28)
7. Piper Of Greed (3:10)
8. Crimson Crystal Raindrops (4:44)
9. Hard Times (2:36)
10. Imogen Molly (3:26)
11. Let It Back (8:47)
Artist: The Brew
Album: The Third Floor
Bitrate: 263kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: JazzHaus
Genre: Rock
Size: 91.99 megs
PlayTime: 0h 46min 29sec total
Rip Date: 2011-08-25
Store Date: 2011-08-19
Track List:
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01. Sirens Of War 3:21
02. Six Dead 3:48
03. Reached The Sky 4:21
04. See You Once Again 3:33
05. Master And The Puppeteer 4:17
06. The Third Floor 4:28
07. Piper Of Greed 3:10
08. Crimson Crystal Raindrops 4:44
09. Hard Times 2:35
10. Imogen Molly 3:25
11. Let It Back 8:47
Release Notes:
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Since 2006 there have been excited, often fantastic, rumours among would-be
connoisseurs of the underground British rock scene of a trio that has spent
three years simmering just beneath the scope of the mainstream, perfecting
themselves and preparing the industry for their explosive arrival. Tales tell of
a band that boasts a guitarist to rival Hendrix and a drummer so powerful that
the very foundations of venues shake under a Bonham-esque assault wherever they
perform. Crowds across the continent have been left in amazement, while Radio
One has labelled the bands live performances awe inspiring.
The band under such wide discussion is The Brew; Its Only Rock n Roll
Magazine are already hailing them as the best three piece to come out of the UK
in 20 years.
Jason Barwick and father/son team Tim and Kurtis Smith began playing together
almost five years ago and have steadily expanded their audience through a series
of successful tours and TV performances. The band has no defined hierarchy, and
dont need one. Each member brings his own incredible asset to the musical
experience, whether its Jasons jaw-dropping guitar artistry, Kurts explosive
drums or Tims majestic charisma, the band perform as one perfectly synchronised
unit.
In May this year countries around Europe discovered The Joker, the bands second
self-released album. Both the album and its title track shot to number 16 and 10
in the Polish album and singles chart respectively. Jase, Kurt and Tim found
themselves suddenly introduced to Europe on a scale they hadnt foreseen,
including a string of festival appearances and sponsor deals, playing alongside
such legends as Jeff Beck and receiving personal praise from the likes of Chad
Smith. They were soon booked to appear at Rockpalast in Cologne and, due to
headliner Bonamassas reluctance to do a TV recording, their entire set was
broadcast live on German WDR TV and their rise to European fame leapt across the
Rhine.

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