Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Water Porch - The Diary Of A Country Punk EP - 2016 Lone Wolf Records TX


Exclusively here at my blog page is the complete download of the first released Water Porch ep. I hope you all enjoy it. Inquire with waterporch@gmail.com or one of the public pages for CD's and merch.

15.61 mb download (4 tracks; 3 originals, 1 cover) here: The Diary Of A Country Punk EP

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

HEAVY MUSIC DEBUT: BITCHLUNG

COMING SOON FROM LONE WOLF RECORDS: 
Featuring the song "Do Your Worst" from the self-titled LP


Friday, August 19, 2016

WATER PORCH YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/theblessedmessina

Copy the link in the title or follow the link below to check out all the latest music, projects and news featuring song videos, discussions, reviews, interactive community about everything "from the Water Porch." https://www.youtube.com/user/theblessedmessina
And also, if you're not familiar with my Facebook page, you can find me and my record label here: https://www.facebook.com/Waterporch/ https://www.facebook.com/lonewolfrecordstexas/

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Friday, July 8, 2016

WaterMark Series: The Water Porch Mixtape Playlists

Anyone who knows me, knows that if I haven't made a new mixtape, mix cd or playlist in a couple of weeks, I may be dead in a shallow pond somewhere. In the interest of self and my perpetual, obligatory, neurotic compulsion, here I continue tradition by offering up a list of songs that have chemically bonded themselves to a unified collection for both my and your listening pleasure. These are the songs that inspire me, give cause to reflect upon and generally shake my soul for one reason or another. Some may be familiar to you, some may not. The songs aren't chosen for juxtaposition, nor do they adhere to a particular genre or set of styles. There is no theme, no rules except one: the entire run time will never exceed 1 hour and 20 minutes - the length of a blank cd - the cornerstone of the adjacent millennia. Included is some piece of pop art or internet grit for the purpose of having a cover...because what's any album without its cover art? And an original title, chosen by me for the purpose of unification and distinguishing one collected volume from another. And always remember: MAXIMUM VOLUME YIELDS MAXIMUM RESULTS.

Enjoy ~ WP

Vol. 1 - Time Is Not Unlike The Limbs
 

Tracklist:

1. Bryan Tyler - Falling Into A Dream (From The Far Cry 3 OST)
2. Boris - You Were Holding An Umbrella
3. Royal Thunder - Forget You
4. Trap Them - Scars Align
5. Every Time I Die - Moor
6. Ladder Devils - Get OK
7. Nirvana - Scentless Apprentice
8. Paramore - Part II
9. Our Lady Peace - All For You
10. Our Lady Peace - Do You Like It?
11. Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Dear Candy
12. The Sword - Apocryphon
13. Salome - Master Failure
14. Taking Back Sunday - One-Eighty By Summer
15. Peste Noire - La Mesniee Mordrissoire
16. Pinhead Gunpowder - Life During War Time
17. Thou - A Prayer To God
18. Paramore - Oh, Star

Saturday, March 3, 2012

All Pigs Must Die - Curse Of Humanity 7"


Since my friends first told me about APMD, I've been a fanatic. Ordering every release, tee shirt with cover art, etc. Now this delayed single of the God Is War track "Extinction Is Ours" w/b-side (that was supposed to precede God Is War LP) is finally out... and the extra track is sick as a leper with the rickets. Since they now have sold out of these little gems, I'm putting the b-side up here, "Curse Of Humanity." I hope you all enjoy it as much as I have.

Never stop listening. Never turn the volume down.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Blind Date Records - Clone Compilation Volume One


This is the first volume of the Blind Date Record series Clone Comp: Play Slow. Die Fast. The opening track features Salome's cover of a Fugazi song "Blueprint," which is nothing short of spectacular. The audio here is ripped directly from my personal vinyl, and of course, the Salome track has a bit of a puff in the silent part of the pre-bridge. But its all good, as there is really no other digital version of this song available (short of the youtube version I uploaded a while back). The rest of the songs on here are for your own personal interpretation; I really enjoyed this series so far, even the less amazing contributions. But if you don't like Salome here, there is no hope for you.

More volumes to come!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Twenty Matchboxes (or How I Spent My Entire Year Listening To Sad & Angry Shit)

This is another incantation of my yearly favorite releases list. This includes full-lengths, singles, EP's, splits and compilations. If you have a problem with that, note that I used the term "favorite releases." Not "albums." Enjoy! \m/



1. Thou/Cower split - War Is The Force That Gives Us Meaning: A Two Part Analysis Of Personal And Inter-Personal Conflict

2. All Pigs Must Die - God Is War
3. Boris with Merzbow - Klatter
4. False - Untitled
5. The Body - Anthology Compilation CD
6. Ash Borer - Ash Borer (2011)
7. Moloch - Possession
8. Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See
9. Barghest - Barghest (2011) *see also: Bargest - Obscureasfuck
10. Northless - Clandestine Abuse
11. Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire
12. Megaton Leviathan - Repeating Patterns Of Love cassette
13. Russian Circles - Empros
14. Shining - VII Född förlorare (Born Loser)
15. Thou - To The Chaos Wizard Youth EP
16. Wolves In The Throne Room - Celestial Lineage
17. The Body/Whitehorse split 7"
18. Thou - The Archer & The Owle EP
19. Peste Noire - L'Ordure a l'etat Pur
20. Altar Of Plagues - Mammal


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Moloch / Corpus Dei Split 7"



This is the vinyl rip of the Moloch/Corpus Dei Split 7" 45rpm. This was the first time I had heard Corpus Dei and I'm quite impressed. They have an energy that portrays a more up-tempo exhibition, which provides a good contrast to Moloch's more labored, sloth-like song crawl. Moloch's single track on this contribution is nothing short of haunting, featuring their all-too-familiar audio monologue introduction to the song that helps guide the listener into the exploration of the theme (which is quite obvious by the beginning of the actual music). All of this is extremely effective, which is something Moloch has developed pretty well, as far as brilliance of song presentation. I think fans of either band will find this release remarkable and relevant, if not something completely fresh from the various worlds of heavy music. Enjoy!

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