Mad Season - Above Flac ^new^ File
The inclusion of Screaming Trees’ Mark Lanegan on backing vocals adds a baritone growl. In lossless audio, the interplay between Lanegan and Staley is staggering. The piano, played by guest musician John Baker Saunders (yes, the bassist played piano here), has a hammer-action thud that gets lost in lossy codecs.
Staley wrote all the lyrics, which were starkly honest about his internal battles. The standout track "River of Deceit" was inspired by the book The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. Mad Season - Above FLAC
Simply put: Above is an album of empty spaces as much as notes. Lossy compression fills those spaces with digital artifacts. FLAC leaves them sacred. The inclusion of Screaming Trees’ Mark Lanegan on
The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version of "Above" preserves the album's sonic integrity, allowing listeners to experience the raw power and emotion of Mad Season's music in stunning detail. It's a reminder of the enduring legacy of Mad Season and Layne Staley's music, which continues to inspire and haunt listeners to this day. Staley wrote all the lyrics, which were starkly
Mad Season was formed in 1994 by guitarist Art Alexakis, drummer Aaron Turner, bassist Steve Thorn, and vocalist Mark Lanegan. The band's music was marked by Lanegan's distinctive vocals and the band's heavy, guitar-driven sound.