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PRAYERS | DISCOGRAPHY | 12 ALBUMSУчастники группы: Rafael Reyes | Dave Parley Страна: California | San Diego | Indiana Жанр: Chicano Darkwave | Cholo Goth Год издания: 2013 - 2022 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: Tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 Kbps Продолжительность: 02:44:54 Источник: Yandex Music Premium Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Нет Внимание:Пожалуйста, оставайтесь по возможности на раздаче. Спасибо!
Дискография группы
✧ 01 | 00:29:18 | 2013 | SD Killwave
TRACKLIST: 01. Ready To Bleed 02. Burning Bridges 03. Tomorrows Unknown 04. From Dog To God 05. Goth Gang 06. Nothing New 07. Pentagram Medallion 08. Lazers On My Neck
✧ 02 | 00:16:23 | 2014 | Gothic Summer
TRACKLIST: 01. Blood On The Blade 02. Power Trip 03. Gothic Summer 04. Only Death Can Set Me Free 05. Shaking Hands With Razor Blades
✧ 03 | 00:21:47 | 2015 | Young Gods
TRACKLIST: 01. Young Gods (feat. Travis Barker) 02. Love Is The Enemy (feat. Travis Barker) 03. Chthonian (feat. Skinhead Rob & Travis Barker) 04. Drugs (feat. DJ Klever & Travis Barker) 05. Friends Are Poison (feat. Travis Barker) 06. West End Girls (feat. Travis Barker) 07. 187 A.C.A.B. (feat. Travis Barker)
✧ 04 | 00:02:50 | 2016 | Black Leather
TRACKLIST: 01. Black Leather (feat. Kat Von D)
✧ 05 | 00:03:34 | 2016 | Mexica
TRACKLIST: 01. Mexica
✧ 06 | 00:09:02 | 2017 | Cursed Be Thy Blessings
TRACKLIST: 01. Cursed Be Thy Blessings (feat. Christian Death) 02. Perros (feat. Christian Death)
✧ 07 | 00:34:16 | 2017 | Baptism Of Thieves
TRACKLIST: 01. 528Hz 02. Death Is In Bloom 03. Tears In The Rain 04. Edge Of The Blade 05. Beauty And Bedlam 06. Trust Issues (feat. Pictureplane) 07. One 9 One 3 08. Wild Roses 09. Lucifer Rising 10. Black Leather (feat. Kat Von D) 11. Baptism Of Thieves 12. 432Hz
✧ 08 | 00:04:13 | 2020 | Wild Roses
TRACKLIST: 01. Wild Roses (feat. Fragrance)
✧ 09 | 00:05:28 | 2020 | Choloani
TRACKLIST: 01. Choloani
✧ 10 | 00:03:39 | 2020 | La Vida Es Un Sueno
TRACKLIST: 01. La Vida Es Un Sueno
✧ 11 | 00:03:04 | 2022 | Young Gods Never Die
TRACKLIST: 01. Young Gods Never Die
✧ 12 | 00:31:18 | 2022 | Chologoth - The Return Of Pluto
TRACKLIST: 01. Teypohs'weepeehl 02. Black Dove (feat. Robert Harvey) 03. La Vida Es Un Sueno 04. Burns Bright (feat. Annie Hardy) 05. Young Gods Never Die 06. Yauh'nahwahk 07. Paloma Negra 08. Chologoth 09. Machete 10. Perfect For You 11. Teyohtl
Дополнительные материалы
✧ Additional Materials | Clipography
Clipography 01. Ready To Bleed 02. From Dog To God 03. Pentagram Medallion 04. Gothic Summer 05. Only Death Can Set Me Free 06. Young Gods (feat. Travis Barker) 07. Drugs (feat. DJ Klever & Travis Barker) 08. West End Girls (feat. Travis Barker) 09. Black Leather (feat. Kat Von D) 10. Mexica 11. Tears In The Rain 12. Edge Of The Blade 13. Trust Issues (feat. Pictureplane) 14. One 9 One 3 15. Lucifer Rising 16. Wild Roses (feat. Fragrance) 17. Choloani 18. Black Dove (feat. Robert Harvey) 19. La Vida Es Un Sueno 20. Young Gods Never Die 21. Chologoth
✧ Additional Materials | Rafael Reyes
Rafael Reyes Rafael Reyes, also credited as Leafar Seyer, is an American author, artist and musician credited with creating the Cholo goth genre of music, which lyrically explores the harsh realities of gang and street life over throbbing beats and swirling synthesizers. Reyes frequently mixes Western esotericism with Olmec beliefs of his ancestors. This admixture is also seen in his artwork, notably including the sculpture Southland. Biography Reyes joined the Sherman 27th Street Grant Hill Park gang when he was a teenager in order to save his father's life after a skirmish at a local market. Upon graduating high school, Reyes opened San Diego's first vegan/vegetarian Mexican restaurant, Pokéz, with his father. After running the restaurant for eighteen years, and after his father's death, he sold Pokéz to his younger brother. In 2011, he wrote and published Living Dangerously, a roman à clef about his life as a gang member, and toured California to promote the book. Music Looking for a more direct way to interact with an audience, in 2011, Reyes formed his first band, Baptism of Thieves, followed by Vampire. With the break-up of those bands, he created Prayers (credited under the pseudonym Leafar Seyer) with Tijuana-born Dave Parley. He also performs solo as Nite Ritual. Prayers released their debut album SD KILLWAVE in 2013, with two videos, "From Dog to God" directed by Chukk Nastee aka Charles Christ and "Ready to Bleed". Prayers then released an EP entitled, GOTHIC SUMMER, in mid-2014. Prayers opened for the Cult during that band's 2014 tour. Reyes conceived Prayers' video for the song "Gothic Summer," the title track of their first EP, released in May 2014, which won the 2015 San Diego Film Festival Award for Best Music Video. Gavin Filipiak, the video's director also won for Best Editing in the music video category. On May 26, 2015, Prayers released the title track of the Travis Barker-produced second album, "Young Gods" as a video single, through Noisey/Vice Magazine. In the song, he references Aleister Crowley: The lyrics "do what thy will shall be the law" is an homage to the English occultist's "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," while Crowley's Magical formula for Tetragrammaton is explicated in the song's final lines. Art He also began to focus on his artwork, showing in San Diego. He has since shown in Los Angeles at Coagula Curatorial with John Fleck and John Roecker as part of the successful "Two Johns and a Whore" group show. Reyes developed and then left Diamond Dogs, a group of retired gang members with an interest in art and music, as an outlet for young men looking for an alternative to gang life. Diamond Dogs provides outreach, emotional and artistic support in a positive environment while stressing the importance of community and family. In January 2015, Reyes was included in a special exhibition at the LA Art Show, "Dark Progressivism: Metropolis Rising" which included important Southern Californian Chicano, Cholo and street artists. "Dark Progressivism: Metropolis Rising" was the first international showing of this uniquely Southern California genre. Reyes's sculpture Southland debuted at Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) as part of "Dark Progressivism: The Built Environment" which ran November 22, 2017 through January, 2018. The exhibition included many important, influential, and internationally known artists from Southern California, many of whom, like Reyes, created new work for the museum show. Prayers videos were incorporated as part of the overall installation. On February 24, 2018, his first solo art show in several years opened at These Days, in downtown Los Angeles, dovetailing with the release of Prayers' video, "One 9 One 3". Personal life Reyes met Kat Von D in 2016, when Von D appeared in a video per Reyes's request. Reyes also wrote the song "Black Leather" for Von D, who provided her own vocals. The song is on the album 'Baptism of Thieves'. Von D is featured in the video for the song. Reyes married Kat Von D legally on February 21, 2018. A wedding ceremony for family and friends was held on June 2, 2018. Their son, Leafar Von Drachenberg Reyes, was born on November 29, 2018, in their Los Angeles home. Reyes has a daughter (b.1994) from a previous relationship.
✧ Additional Materials | Chicano Darkwave
Prayers is an electronic rock act founded in 2013 by Rafael Reyes. As the musical project Prayers, Reyes originally collaborated with Tijuana-born synthesizer player Dave Parley as a duo. Prayers began including other artists such as Travis Barker, and Kat Von D on Prayer' third album, "Young Gods." Prayers further expanded, collaborating with Christian Death, Pictureplane for The fifth album, "Chologoth - The Return Of Pluto" featured musicians Annie Hardy and Robert Harvey. Prayers is the first musician/artist to use the term Cholo goth to define this genre of music which lyrically explores the harsh realities of gang and street life over throbbing beats and swirling synthesizers. Prayers is influenced by Christian Death, Depeche Mode, Bauhaus, Pet Shop Boys, Xmal Deutschland and other Gothic rock and dark 80s music, as well as by Reyes' life as gang member in the Sherman Grant Hill Park 27 gang, one of San Diego's oldest gangs, also known as Sherman 27. He was jumped into the gang as a teenager. Prayers' music, lyrics and image breaks down stereotypes within the Goth and Cholo subcultures. Prior to forming Prayers, Reyes, who was born in Cotija, Michoacán and came to San Diego as a young child, had created two other bands, Baptism of Thieves and Vampire, and performed in a solo project, Nite Ritual. Reyes and Parley, a Tijuana native, began recording immediately upon meeting. In three days they had recorded Prayers' first CD, SD KILLWAVE which they released independently on first as a CD and download and then on vinyl. Reyes conceived two videos, "From Dog to God" and "Ready to Bleed" for SD KILLWAVE. The first was shot by Charles Parker, while the second, a narrative, was filmed by Gavin Filipiak, who continues to work with the band. Prayers' video "Dog to God" caught the eye of the Cult frontman Ian Astbury who requested the band open for them on their 2014 spring tour of California and Nevada. Later that summer, Prayers released their second CD, GOTHIC SUMMER and Filipiak directed the video for the title track, which subsequently won the 2015 San Diego Film Festival Award for Best Music Video and Best Music Video Editing. On May 26, 2015, Prayers premiered the title track of the Travis Barker-produced third CD, "Young Gods" as a video single, through Noisey/Vice Magazine. The video features a real brawl, with no punches pulled, between members of Sherman 27 who volunteered to be in the video. The album Young Gods was released June 23. The follow up single, "West End Girls," released July 30, was a cover of the Pet Shop Boys' song, and the video, featuring members of Sherman 27 and women from the San Diego Goth scene, was again conceived by Seyer, directed by Filipiak, and featured on Noisey. The cover and video would lead to Seyer conceiving of and co-directing with Filipiak the Pet Shop Boys' video for the song "Twenty-Something," which the Pet Shop Boys personally commissioned.
In October 2015, Prayers scored five nominations in the San Diego Music Awards, "the most in recent memory by a new group for the SDMA" and won for Best Alternative Band. Seyer, flanked by Parley and a semi-nude female escort, thanked his family and management, then derided awards for overlooking "Young Gods" in the video category, pointing out that Prayers' video had gotten 4x the YouTube views as the winner. The following year, 2016, the San Diego Academy of Music suspended their awards show, and resumed in 2017, having eliminated the video and several other categories, and revised the voting procedures, so that some categories are voted on by the public (and with only one vote per email address, vs earlier the one vote per person per day). Best album and song categories are still decided upon by the members of the San Diego Music Academy. Prayers received a nomination for Best Indie/Alternative Band. The third single and video from Young Gods, "Drugs," featuring Travis Barker and DJ Klever, departed from the black and white style; it was animated and directed by Dani Moreno Cordero. The video was released in January 2016, in advance of the band's sold-out show at the El Rey in Los Angeles. In anticipation of the 2016 Coachella show, Prayers released the single "Black Leather" featuring Kat Von D. The video was shot in both Los Angeles and San Diego, with Sherman gang members and Prayers' friends from the Southland goth scene, as well as Kat Von D. The single charted in Europe, knocking off Radiohead for the number one spot on Ausfahrt Indie Chart. Reyes and Kat von D. married in 2018. It was announced in September, 2017,Prayers signed with the international label, BMG, with their full-length LP Baptism of Thieves to be released that November. They also announced the Friday, October 13 release of Cursed Be Thy Blessings, a collaborative EP with the surviving, original members of Christian Death, Rikk Agnew, James McGearty and Gitane Demone, which features a cover of the Christian Death song "Dogs" but re-configured as "Perros" (dogs in Spanish), with a Prayers song as the title track. A documentary about the making of the EP, Beyond and Back, written and directed by Kenny Ochoa and Bryan Ray Turcotte and shot by Estevan Oriol and Ramez Silyan, was released on the same day. Prayers toured with A Perfect Circle in 2017. In December 2017, while heading in Los Angeles, Prayers announced from the stage a special guest, "My future wife, Kat Von D." The couple married in February, 2018 with Von D appearing on stage with Reyes and Parley on numerous occasions. In 2020 Prayers toured with Von D, with Parley playing in both ensembles. Prayers released "Chologoth - The Return Of Pluto" on February 2, 2022 on his own label, working with Annie Hardy and Robert Harvey.
✧ Additional Materials | Cholo Culture History
After our peoples enslavement and colonization, at the hands of the castillian empire in the mid 1500's, and after
the imposition of the scalplock bans and laws in which would disband the warrior societys, make illegal the genethliac warrior braid,
forbid the practice of our language, our customs, tradtional dances, traditional songs, and any form of our original and traditional
expression of spirituality and way of life under the threat of imprisonment
and death. There was a small diaspora of our people, members of the disbanded warrior societies and their families whom were not willing to
bend the knee to the viceroyalty of new spain and to the european monarchy, whom refused to accept the christian god of their captors, whom refused
to be assimilated into european colonial culture. Refused to live as slaves and citizens of this foreign military occupation, and colonial empire, this diaspora of our people were persecuted and labeled hostiles, and filled the gallows and
the cells of the colonial prisons and jails of new spain for centuries. Becoming in this new world, renegades, outlaws, insurgents, now labeled criminals for refusing to submit to colonial rule
and practice western culture, now forced to live on the run. And thus the christizianized and colonizaed members of our population began to call us choloahneeh, a derogative term meaning those whom live on the run, those
who will not conform. And thus was born
the chohloh'ahneeh or cholo culture, forged and cultivated in the fires of rebellion, the descendants of the disbanded warrior societyes unwilling to submit to a life of servitude and indentured servitude,
living as outlaws, rebels, hostiles challanging the rule and authority of european monarchy and rejecting the whole of european western culture. And as the christianized and colonized members of our population adopted european western style clothing in the way in which they wore them, and adopted western culture and religion, stopped speaking the
language, whose skin did not wear the tohkahyeeh'tlahkweehlohleeh the earned warrior tattoos, who no longer sung the old songs, no longer wore the peeyohchtleeh or genethliac warrior braid at the back
corwn of the head, who forgot their history and lineage, who accepted this new colonized way of life as workers, as farmers, as toilers as plebians
of their european enslavers, it was only the choloahn'meh, who would become known as the chohloh whom continued to fight, to resist, and continued to sanctify themselves from western culture
in the esoteric expressions of our oroginal culture and
warrior society's customs that would later define choloh culture, the long shorts symbolizing the kahlstahtl symbolizing the woven agave fiber or cotton long shorts, the tubos the long socks symbolizing the kohtseywahtl the
war leggings, the large cotton shirt symbolizing the weehpeehlee blouse, the long canvas belt symbolizing the tlahkoh'eehlpeehlohneeh the traditional sash, the pano or bandana
headband symbolizing the chichimeca eehshkwah'eeh'kweytlahshtleeh or traditional buckskin headband, the brucha or large mustache symbolizing the teyneeh'weehyoh or mustache of villa of zapata. This diasporas descendants of hostiles and renagades, of cholohahneeh or choloh,
raised and tempered in the colonial penal systems of new spain which would later become the penal systems of mexico and which would become the prison and jail systems of the united states in 1848,
is what created and cultivated the cholohahneeh or chohloh culture still present in prisons systems of califas and the southwest, still present in the oldest remaining still hostile varrios and neighborhoods
throughout califas and the souwhwest where still lives on the very last remnants, lingeages, traditions and customs of our peoples ancient warrior societys and warrior culture. This is what it means to be a cholo.
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