

- #THE NATIONAL ALLIGATOR RAR RAR#
- #THE NATIONAL ALLIGATOR RAR PLUS#
- #THE NATIONAL ALLIGATOR RAR FREE#
Plus they have a jukebox, where they have loaded around 200+ songs IIRC that you can stream and listen to.Īnyways, here's the email below with the link on the bottom.
#THE NATIONAL ALLIGATOR RAR FREE#
They always have a half dozen free downloads from new albums.
#THE NATIONAL ALLIGATOR RAR RAR#
Looks to be a 130MB download that's a Rar file. Here is an email they sent me and they told me to share it with my friends. I personally have all their two disc compilations that they release every 5 years and they are terriffic.

Various Artists - Soul In The Hole (Original Music.The Black Watch - The King of Good Intentions (199.The Black Watch - Very Mary Beth (2003) ☠.Impaled Nazarene - Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz.

Reflection Eternal - Train of Thought (2000).Brand Nubian - Everything Is Everything (1994).Brand Nubian - Time's Runnin' Out (2007).Matt Suggs - Golden Days Before They End (2000).The National - Trouble Will Find Me (2013).Nick Wiz - Cellar Sounds Volume Five: 1992-1998 (2.Various Artists - MTV: The Return of The Rock Volu.Hanz Krypt - Tales From The Krypt (2016).Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star (2002 Reissue) ⚓.Consequence - Don't Quit Your Day Job! (2007) ☠.The National - Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers (2003).Amorphis - Far From The Sun (Deluxe Edition) (2003).Amorphis - Eclipse (Limited Edition) (2005).As focused as it is ambitious, Boxer is riveting. "Apartment Story"'s hypnotic chug and "Slow Show"'s witty, knowing affection make them standouts, while the graceful, regretful "Ada" plays more like a short story than a song. The rest of Boxer is subtler, but no less accomplished, with each song supporting the other as a classic album should. "Brainy," a borderline obsessive love song, shows off the remarkable, dark chocolate richness of Matt Berninger's vocals and how well they complement the band's occasionally bookish lyrics, while "Squalor Victoria" makes the most of Newsome's lavish string arrangements. The brooding "Mistaken for Strangers" touches on the side of the band that could be mistaken for a more hopeful Joy Division, if lyrics like "You wouldn't want an angel watching over you?/Surprise surprise, they wouldn't want to watch" can be counted as hopeful. The album's first four songs are among the National's finest work yet: "Fake Empire" begins as a dead-of-night ballad that echoes Leonard Cohen, then peppy brass and guitars turn it into something joyous. Boxer just hones in even more precisely and intimately on the heartfelt territory the band covers, with punchy-yet-polished production and orchestration by the Clogs' Padma Newsome giving these songs an intimacy and widescreen expansiveness that rivals the Arcade Fire. The National don't do anything radically different on Boxer, but then again, they don't really need to: their literate, quietly anthemic take on indie rock seemed to have arrived fully formed on their 2001 self-titled debut.
