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DD/MM/YYYY - Black Square flac mp3 download
Title:
Black Square
Musician:
Style:
Math Rock, Pop Rock, Experimental, Shoegaze
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1616 mb
FLAC album size:
1304 mb
Other formats:
AIFF AC3 MP1 AHX XM AUD FLAC
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Rating:
4.1 ✪

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DD/MM/YYYY - Black Square
MP3 version RAR archive

1304 downloads at 17 mb/s

DD/MM/YYYY - Black Square
FLAC version RAR archive

1616 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

A1 Bronzage 3:49
A2 No Life 2:19
A3 They 2:48
A4 Infinity Skull Cube 3:22
A5 My Glasses 1:06
A6 Birdtown 3:42
B1 Sirius B 3:50
B2 Lismer 2:09
B3 Real Eyes 3:49
B4 $50,000 Guitar Gear 1:39
B5 I'm Still In The Walls 3:29
B6 Digital Haircut 3:48

Credits

  • Artwork By [Cover] – Tomas Del Balso
  • Artwork By [Layout, Inserts] – Matt King
  • Mastered By – Fedge
  • Mixed By – Leon Taheny (tracks: A3, A6), Mike Claxton (tracks: A5, B2), Roger Leavens
  • Recorded By – Leon Taheny (tracks: A3, A6), Mike Claxton (tracks: A5, B2), Roger Leavens

Notes

Recorded in 2008 at Boomboxsound.
Tracks A3 & A6 recorded at Angles Up Studio.
Track A5 recorded and mixed at Castle Claxton.
Track B2 recorded at OCAD.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WABB-016 DD/MM/YYYY Black Square ‎(LP) We Are Busy Bodies WABB-016 Canada 2009
INV098CD DDMMYYYY* Black Square ‎(CD, Album) Invada INV098CD UK & Europe 2010
IMP010 DD/MM/YYYY Black Square ‎(Cass, Album) Impose Records IMP010 US 2009
WABB-016 DD/MM/YYYY Black Square ‎(CD, Album) We Are Busy Bodies WABB-016 Canada 2009

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Reviews:
  • unmasked
Who would’ve thought that these guys were from Canada? Not me. I mean they have this updated Les Savy Fav thing going. All in a fresh L.A. style. Or Baltimore. Maybe Brooklyn. But Toronto? No offense, I like a lot of bands from Toronto and Canada, but none of them sounds like this. DD//MM//YYYY go on like a pop infused An Albatross with an old school Mae-Shi mentality, and suddenly they decide they’re not only loving complex rhythms, they go all out dance party! Sometimes in the same song. They might even touch down on some post-punk spot here and there too. Might sound like a lot to take in but hey, jam-packing your songs and album full of good stuff is not always a bad thing. Hell, I must say I like it. Covering a lot of musical territories might not be a big selling point in this day and age, but for fans of above mentioned bands and other loveable dudes like Xbxrx and/or Parts and Labor this will be nothing but welcome to your home!