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Building The State - The Flood Is Feeling album

Building The State - The Flood Is Feeling album

  • Performer: Building The State
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Flood Is Feeling
  • Released: 2005
  • MP3 version size: 1615 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1768 mb
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Опубликовано: 1 июл. 2015 г. The Flood Is Feeling.

Before the Flood is a live album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and the Band, released on June 20, 1974, on Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom. While in later years earlier live recordings would be released, this was the first live album that Dylan released. It is the 15th album by Dylan and the seventh by the Band, and documents their joint 1974 American tour

The Flood is the second studio album by American metalcore band Of Mice & Men. It was released on June 14, 2011 through Rise Records. On May 13, 2011, they released the song "Still YDG'N". The album was leaked onto the internet on June 10, 2011, with Rise Records countering the leak by uploading the album on to their YouTube page four days before the release.

What most people think of when they hear the word "flood. Filled to capacity because of heavy rain or melting snow, the water within a river overflows its banks and spreads across the land around it. Sometimes the area covered is wide and flat; water tends to spread out and be slow-moving, and may not appear to travel at all. Common in the Midwest, this kind of flooding can take days to dissipate. In mountainous areas, where water flows together through steep valleys, the flood water tends to move faster and linger for a shorter duration.

Flooding, particularly in river floodplains, is as natural as rain and has been occurring for millions of years. Famously fertile floodplains such as the Mississippi Valley, the Nile River Valley in Egypt, and the Tigris-Euphrates in the Middle East have supported agriculture for millennia because annual flooding has left tons of nutrient-rich silt deposits behind. Humans have increased the risk of death and damage by increasingly building homes, businesses, and infrastructure in vulnerable floodplains  . This year's constant deluge of rain has led some to wonder if farmers are finally feeling the predicted impacts of a warming world.

Good Feeling is the debut studio album from Scottish alternative rock band Travis. The album was originally released on 26 September 1997, on Independiente Records. In 2000, the album was re-released, with the only differences being new album artwork and a slightly-tweaked version of "More Than Us". The album itself has a much more up-beat and 'rockier' sound than their subsequent releases, and is often regarded as one of their best.

And Houston’s flood is truly a disaster of biblical proportions: The sky unloaded 9 trillion gallons of water on the city within two days, and much more might fall before Harvey dissipates, producing as much as 60 inches of rain. Pictures of Harvey’s runoff are harrowing, with interstates turned to sturdy and mature rivers. The reason cities flood isn’t because the water comes in, not exactly. It’s because the pavement of civilization forces the water to get back out again. There are different kinds of floods. Roads, parking lots, sidewalks, and other pavements, along with asphalt, concrete, brick, stone, and other building materials, combine to create impervious surfaces that resist the natural absorption of water. In most of the United States, about 75 percent of its land area, less than 1 percent of the land is hardscape. In cities, up to 40 percent is impervious. The natural system is very good at accepting rainfall.

When Kingsley Flood surfaced with its debut in 2010, it quickly gained a reputation around town as a Boston band primed for bigger and better things. A little bit country, a little bit rock ’n’ roll, the group put on blistering live shows that made you think you were hip to a secret that was about to be revealed. Three years later, the way we think of Kingsley Flood is about to change.

Tracklist

1 Building The Breakdown
2 This Is Us
3 An Open And Direct Criticism
4 An Open And Direct Criticism
5 We Began To Fall Apart
6 The Stars (Are So Last Summer)
7 The Capture Spiral
8 Byzantines Considered Themselves Roman
9 The Great City's Humiliation
10 The Flood Is Feeling
11 Subtle Sounds Of Discontent
12 The Setting Sun Has Set The Skies On Fire

Notes

tracks 3 & 4 are conjoined by a { on the tracklisting on the rear cover

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 80336 00324 7

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