Tuesday, September 20, 2011

H R Jothipala (Full Songs Album)



Aawa Pempatha - click here

Adara Madura Athethe - click here or here

Ai Dan Epa Wela - click here

Al Hene Pal Rakiddi - click here

Aloke Athethaye - click here

Ananda Saagare - click here

Anangaya Man - click here

Andanne Ai Sudu Manike - click here

As Deka Wage Hitiya Dennata - click here or here

Awa Awrudu Dewi - click here

Awrudu Awa Nawa Awrudu Awa - click here

Awrudu Langa Wuna / Siri suba Nekatha - click here

Awrudu Nawa Sanda Payanne - click here

Chandana Allen - click here

Chandra Me Ra Paya - click here

Dakina Dasune - click here

Denna Priye Dathata Datha - click here

Dolos Mahe Pahana Wage - click here

Durakathanayakin - click here

Gedara Hitia Rosa Kakula Rosa - click here or here

Hada Uman Thana - click here

Hanga Gallene Inna Kumariyee - click here

Hitinna Poddak Hitinna - click here or here

Honda Siriyawai - click here or here or here or here

Ira Handa Wandala - click here

Jeewithe Tharuna Kaale - click here

Kiri Ithirewa Nawa Wasare - click here

Koi Yanne - click here

Kokilaya Kewiliya Haa - click here

Kola Kada Kada - click here

Kothanaka Sitiyath Oba Melowe - click here

Lassanai Balanna - click here

Maa Prarthana Asawo - click here

Maa Winda Wedanawa - click here

Mahada Namathi Wana Bambara - click here or here

Mal Kekuli - click here

Mal Wehi Seethala Mal Wesse - click here

Malin Piri Giya Wisal Wane - click here or here

Mama Gannemi Karakara Bandala - click here or here

Me Dasa Mage - click here

Me Nonimena Diwi Gamane - click here or here

Me Jeewanaye Mulu Sansare - click here or here

Meedum Gala Kande - click here

Muladi Banda Adarayaka - click here

Nawa Awrudu Da Bakmase - click here

Neela Dasa Pura - click here

Ninda Nena Rathriye - click here

Nupurudu Hangumaki - click here or here

Oba Dakmen Ma Netha Labuwe - click here

Oba Mage Neth Deka Wage - click here

Obe Pem Wadan Na Eda Men Asenne - click here or here

Pana Wage Hitiya - click here

Pata Podak Thilakala - click here or here

Pandam Alla Gath Nambu - click here

Paya Ai Hinahenne - click here

Punsanda Rantharu / Mal Ethano - click here or here

Raththaran Pem Purane - click here

Robin Hood Wage / Saradiyel - click here

Sanda Modu Wela Nagena - click here

Sara Sande Sina Sewi - click here or here

Seetha Sunil Diya Dahara La nil Kandu Manahara - click here or here

Seetha Mosam - click here

Senehasa Nathido Samawa Bedannata - click here

Sihina Ahase Wasanthe - click here or here

Siriyame Saara Nagewi Hada Mora - click here

Sobawa Hanga Me Lo Thale - click here

Sonduru Lowata - click here
(H. R. Jothipala with Anjaleen Gunathilaka)

Siriyame Sara - click here

Taj Mahalak - click here or here

Thilakawi Mage - click here or here

Unmadiniye Ai Yanu Pitupala - click here

Wana Malata Asawe - click here or here

Wenathaka Yanna Giya - click here
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Sunday, September 11, 2011

August 2011 Best Heavy Metal CDs

1. Revocation - 'Chaos Of Forms' (Relapse)
Revocation could have crumbled from the pressure of trying to outperform the stellar Existence Is Futile, but they pull through with an album on par with their sophomore release. The album has insane technical guitars and a large amount of infectiousness, all glued together by well-rounded instrumental work.The band has brought a second guitarist into the group for the first time. A brilliant move on their part, it allows for more solo trade-offs and tighter rhythms. Each song is like a splash of aftershave on Kevin McCallister’s face. The solos on “No Funeral” may leave a listener with that permanent expression. Another member also helps with the backing vocals, which are given leeway to battle with David Davidson’s tormented screams.

2. Today Is The Day - 'Pain Is A Warning' (Black Market Activities)
While Today is the Day always retain their signature sound, a core identity that is immediately recognizable, the band incorporate the greatest strengths of the current line-up. And, on Pain Is A Warning, the album benefits from a thick, luxurious sound and a strong rock engine.The record kicks off with a siege of boiling pitch aggression in the first two tracks, ‘”Expectations Exceed Reality” and Death Curse.” After doing its best to physically assault the listener, Pain Is A Warning trades in the blasting rage for a different type of fury. “Remember to Forget” is a much more subdued effort that has a circular construction and repetitive, gently delivered lyrics combining for a supremely disturbing track. This is a slow burn, quieter anger that twists, writhes and plots.

3. YOB - 'Atma' (Profound Lore)
Doom metal is effective at pummeling listeners, repeating riffs and lulling devotees into a state that borders on narcolepsy. The best doom couples hypnotic phrasing with music that doesn’t offer complacency, but demands that listeners think and feel. YOB again achieves it with Atma, an album named after a term that means “higher self” in numerous Eastern religions.Atma is a tricky album, one that steers you into a false sense of complacency. Like a Zen Buddhist teacher it misdirects, plays the trickster, demands focus. This is YOB’s sixth album and it’s evident that they still have much to offer. Each song features a riff that functions like a Russian nesting doll. On a first listen it sounds like there’s nothing else when there’s a multitude of riches.

4. Leprous - 'Bilateral' (Inside Out)
There are influences on Bilateral ranging from The Mars Volta to Porcupine Tree on songs like “Acquired Taste.” The band does make sure to leave enough room for an out-of-control track featuring a guest spot by a black metal legend. Former Emperor vocalist Ihsahn gives a rousing performance on “Thorn,” which is supported by screeching trumpets. The song would have fitted in with Ihsahn’s latest solo album After.

5. Flourishing - 'The Sum Of All Fossils' (The Path Less Traveled)
It’s difficult to place Flourishing’s first full-length in terms of genre; it fits no category neatly. There are definitely significant death metal and grind influences, but to leave it at that would be reductive and inaccurate. The sound is metallic and mechanical, but without the cold echoes of industrial; instead, the sound clatters and pings like metal heated red-hot.There’s also a strong avant-garde hardcore sensibility and breathless blasts of noise. The result is something that Skynet might have composed to inspire its mechanical troops during the eradication of the human race. However, that’s not accurate either, as this isn’t robotically produced and lifeless like so much industrial, but rather a product of instruments being pushing to their limits. There are human minds behind this madness.


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

MOHAN RAJ


  1. SANATH NANDASIRI - Jothi Upahara Geethaya
  2. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Taj Mahalak
  3. T M JAYARATHNA - Rathatharan Pem Purane
  4. MOHAN RAJ - Kothenaka Hitiyath
  5. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Amara Pem Lathawe
  6. NUWAN GUNAWARDANA - Muladi Benda Adarayaka
  7. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Hanga Gal Lene
  8. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Amma
  9. KAMAL ADDRAARACHCHI - Neela Desa Pura
  10. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Chandana Allen Nala
  11. SUNETH WALPOLA - Mage Athinnie
  12. RUKANTHA GUNATHILAKA - Hada Wiman Dorin