Bosnian Rainbows Album Stream

2013-06-17 by XingKing | 21 Comments
Bosnian Rainbows, the new project of former At the Drive-In/Mars Volta guitarist Omar Rodriguez Lopez, are streaming their self-titled debut through NPR Music. The album is to be officially released on June 25th.

Stream: http://www.npr.org/2013/06/16/191298046/first-listen-bosnian-rainbows-bosnian-rainbows

Tracklist:
1. Eli
2. Worthless
3. Dig Right in Me
4. The Eye Fell in Love
5. Cry for You
6. Morning Sickness
7. Torn Maps
8. Turtle Neck
9. Always On The Run
10. Red
11. Mother, Father, Set Us Free

Tagged: Bosnian Rainbows

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JS19
June 17th 2013
7777 Comments


Just skimming it you can tell this isn't great

tommygun
June 17th 2013
27148 Comments


gotta jam but yeah zavalaz record will shit on this god damn it omar

dawija1017
June 17th 2013
719 Comments


Omar dun fucked up

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2013
6447 Comments


It's better than I expected, but still shit compared to Mars Volta. I hope Zavalaz will slay this.

tommygun
June 17th 2013
27148 Comments


cedric was mvp on noctourniquet so yah high hopes

StallionMang
June 17th 2013
9003 Comments


Pretty much what I expected, a step above his solo albums, but not much more than that... Seriously, you ditched TMV for THIS?!

Texture
June 17th 2013
45 Comments


This was quite lackluster and highly uninspired compared to Omar's output on previous efforts. Some track were pretty good, but I just couldn't dive into the rest.

elephantREVOLUTION
June 17th 2013
3069 Comments


listened to this once and wasn't really feeling it. torn maps is actually one of the best tracks here

XingKing
June 17th 2013
16379 Comments


It's definitely way better than I was expecting

PostMesmeric
June 17th 2013
784 Comments


God, this album is boring...

ZilbelPing
June 17th 2013
6315 Comments


I guess we know who came up with the awesome song names for TMV

NapalmCrusader
June 17th 2013
1738 Comments


Is ok, they're coming to my country soon enough, maybe their act will be interesting

AlteryAlscuitAlt
June 17th 2013
65 Comments


Pretty bog standard

Deadwing42
June 17th 2013
292 Comments


You guys seriously need to give this a chance, it's not that bad. A solid four.

Catatonic
June 17th 2013
164 Comments


I'm on "Worthless" and it's an awesome track.

Synchestra
June 17th 2013
17 Comments


Average album but they kick ass live

Underflow
June 18th 2013
5297 Comments


"not that bad" sounds like a 3

JamieCTA
June 18th 2013
281 Comments


fairly disappointed. Some good songs but also several really boring ones. 3.5

Deadwing42
June 18th 2013
292 Comments


There are some absolutely killer tracks here, it is at least on par with Noctourniquet (and I consider that to be an above average TMV record)

Gintoh
June 21st 2013
108 Comments


The only reason people don't like this is that they where expecting another TMV this is great for what it is.

Gintoh
June 21st 2013
108 Comments


GUYS IM SKIMMING THROUGH THIS THE SOUNDS ARE SO LUSH AND WARM IVE NEVER HEARD ANYTHING SO LUSH AND WARM



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