Artist: Tegan and Sara: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Alternative Tegan and Sara's discography: So Jealous Year: 2007 Tracks: 15 The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 1 Year: 2006 Tracks: 3 It's Not Fun. Don't Do It! Year: 2006 Tracks: 14 Monday Monday Monday Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 If It Was You Year: 2002 Tracks: 12 This Business of Art Year: 2000 Tracks: 11 Under Feet Like Ours Year: 1999 Tracks: 13 Folk-rock duo Tegan and Sara offset collapse onto the Canadian medicine match in 1998, when they earned the highest sexual conquest in story at Calgary's "Garage Warz" competition; their immediate uprise didn't closure, for their melodious acoustics and charming stage personas light-emitting diode to a swerve of dates with Sarah McLachlan's Lilith Fair that same year and a track record deal with Neil Young's Vapor Records in April 2000. Natives of Calgary, these gemini sisters transpired their music interests from the likings of their parents. Tegan and Sara began playing piano at eld eight-spot, and in their teens they were skanking around in their own punk rocker bands. This Business of Art, which was produced by singer/songwriter Hawksley Workman, marked their debut in mid-2000, and a summertime duty tour with Neil Young and the Pretenders followed in July. Two eld after, Tegan and Sara released If It Was You, and the So Jealous hit shelves in 2004. In 2007, Tegan genus Panax quinquefolius support on a song on new Sire labelmate Against Me!'s album Young Wave, and the twins, wHO had by at stage moved far from the singer/songwriter mould and were more than interested in exploring pop up, goon, and indie rock, came out with the Christopher Walla (of Death Cab) produced The Con. |
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Mp3 music: Shadows Fall
Artist: Shadows Fall: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Metal: Alternative Rock: Hard-Rock Shadows Fall's discography: Threads of Life Year: 2007 Tracks: 11 Fallout From The War Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 The War Within Year: 2004 Tracks: 10 The Art Of Balance Year: 2002 Tracks: 11 Fear Will Drag You Down Year: 2002 Tracks: 12 Of One Blood Year: 2000 Tracks: 10 Although their music sometimes bears strong similarities to the technological, progressive trade name of death metal centered around Gothenburg, Sweden, and epitomized by bands care In Flames, Shadows Fall in reality hails from Massachusetts. Guitarists Jonathan Donais and Matthew Bachand formed the band in 1996, and by the summer of the following year the batting order had curdled with singer Phil Lebonte, bassist Paul Romanko, and drummer David Germain. Building their songs around the stop-start pace and riff changes pioneered by bands like Metallica, Slayer, and Iron Maiden, the striation toured New England and eventually snagged opening slots for acts of the Apostles like Fear Factory and Cannibal Corpse. Toward the end of 1997, they recorded a self-financed, self-released album titled Drab Eyes to the Sky, which eventually charted in CMJ's Loud Rock Top Ten and was picked up for oversea distribution. In 1998, Shadows Fall replaced Lebonte with other Overcast vocaliser Brian Fair, a more versatile isaac Merrit Singer capable of treatment air as well as pure hostility. After further touring, the band scored a circle with Century Media in 1999; their number 1 widely distributed domestic record album, Of One Blood, was issued in early 2000. Soon after, Germain left hand the band and was replaced by drummer Jason Bittner. After releasing The Art of Balance in 2002 the band fatigued the summer of 2003 on the Ozzfest turn, earning a larger fan infrastructure thanks to their intense live take the stand. In turn, their 2004 album The War Within debuted at figure 20 on the Billboard Top cc charts. A collection of tracks left off the album appeared in 2006 as Fallout from the War. It was followed by Duds of Life in 2007. |
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Ricky Gervais - Russia To Get Own Version Of The Office
A Russian version of hit British comedy 'The Office' is due to be made later this year after the BBC negotiated a rights package with one of the country's leading TV stations.
BBC Worldwide have sold the rights to Russia's Channel One broadcaster, who will commission 24 half-an-hour-long episodes of the comedy for screening next year.
The deal means Russia will be the latest country to have its own version of Ricky Gervais' popular character David Brent - the chirpy but cringeworthy office manager at Slough paper company Wernham Hogg.
The Office, which was co-written by Gervais and Stephen Merchant, has won several awards in the UK and abroad and has spawned several foreign language spinoffs, including the first in France in 2006.
Arguably the most successful version saw Hollywood comedian Steve Carell take on the role of Michael Scott - a boss in a similar vein to Gervais' Brent - in the US version, first broadcast in 2005.
The deal with Russian TV means scriptwriters can pen their own plots to episodes that do not necessarily have to follow the narratives of the English versions.
The show has now been sold to more than 70 countries worldwide and remains Gervais and Merchant's best-loved work, despite the pair enjoying similar critical acclaim for their follow-up comedy series Extras.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Black Affair New Live Dates This Month And Next
Black Affair (Steve Mason) has announced four live shows to coincide with his forthcoming single and album.
During June and July, the former Beta Band man-turned King Biscuit Time turned Black Affair, will perform in Dalwhinnie, Edinburgh, London and Liverpool.
But next week, before any of these gigs go ahead, Mason will release his second Black Affair single 'It's Real' (watch the video), while the album 'Pleasure Pressure Point' will be released next month.
June Dates:
Dalwhinnie Lochstock (21)
July Dates:
Edinburgh The Green Room (12)
London Proud Galleries (26)
Liverpool The Bluecoat (30)
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Corrie's David just 'wants to be loved'
According to the show's official website, the actor told InsideSoap Yearbook: "David can do some malicious things but I think he just wants to be loved. He craves a bit of affection."
"He's never had much attention from his mum, Gail. She was always running around after David's brother, Nick, and Sarah and then she moved on to caring about Bethany, so David just feels like he was pushed to one side," he said.
"He's found that by being bad he gets lots of attention. That's the only time Gail really notices him."
Shepherd said: "David could go down a really dark path, but there are different sides to him. David is an emotional character and he can do comedy - he's quite a comedian sometimes."
"I think he does have different dimensions to his character, which makes him so much fun to watch. But probably his main strength is being a nasty, evil, twisted little git."
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
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Artist: Steve Kujala
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Voyage
Year: 1984
Tracks: 5
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Sunday, 1 June 2008
Will Smith reveals marriage secret
Smith, who was married to Sheree Zampino from 1992 to 1995 and had a son with her, was asked about his current relationship on de Generes' popular TV show 'Ellen'.
The actor, who has two children with Pinkett-Smith, said: "What I found is divorce just can't be an option.
"It's really that simple. And I think that's the problem with LA - there are so many options. So a huge part of the success for (Jada) and I is that we just removed the other options."
"We're like - listen, we're going to be together one way or the other so we might as well try to be happy."
Hard-hitting Brazilian film opens Cannes festival
Directed by Brazil's Fernando Meirelles, of "City of God" renown, the movie is an adaptation of Nobel Prize-winning writer Jose Saramago's novel of the same name, and tells the apocalyptic story of a plague of blindness sweeping the world.
Julianne Moore plays a doctor's wife, who, like the film's audience, is able to see the harrowing events going on around her and who gradually becomes aware of the responsibilities that brings.
The movie is an appropriate choice to open a festival that is showcasing South American cinema.
Joining Meirelles in the main competition is another Brazilian entry "Line of Passage", by Walter Salles, and two Argentine productions -- Pablo Trapero's prison drama "Leonera" and thriller "The Headless Woman" by Lucrecia Martel.
They are up against Clint Eastwood's "Changeling", starring Angelina Jolie, and Steven Soderbergh's "Che", a two-part, four-and-a-half hour epic on Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara, with Benicio del Toro in the title role.
The other two U.S. entries are James Gray's "Two Lovers", featuring Gwyneth Paltrow and Joaquin Phoenix, and Charlie Kaufman's "Synecdoche, New York" with Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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Jackie Chan, Jet Li lost in "Forbidden Kingdom"
Young males adore martial arts movies with plenty of well-choreographed mayhem. To ensure the involvement of that key demographic, the film provides a teenage American hero, Jason Tripitikas (Michael Angarano), magically transported from his south Boston neighborhood to ancient China, where he gets to study kung fu under the guidance of two masters of Asian cinema, Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The first-ever teaming of Chan and Li is a shrewd commercial ploy, and the movie looks poised for strong opening-weekend business. But the weak script will keep it from enduring for long.
In the opening scene, after visiting an elderly Chinese pawnbroker (Chan), Jason is pummeled by a neighborhood bully and wakes up in China, where he is thrust into the middle of a battle to rescue an old wizard, the Monkey King (Li). He finds himself in the possession of a magical staff (much like Dorothy's ruby slippers) sought by heroes and villains alike. Friends (including younger incarnations of Chan and Li) materialize to aid him in his journey, but he also is pursued by a wicked white-haired witch (Li Bing Bing) on his way to the Emerald City -- er, the golden fortress, where an evil warlord keeps the Monkey King imprisoned in stone.
John Fusco's dialogue is often laughable, encumbered by spiritual mumbo jumbo ("You have come far through the gate of no gate") or incongruous contemporary slang of the "Dude, what's happening?" variety. But few people go to martial arts movies to savor the elegant language, and as an action extravaganza, the film delivers. Cinematographer Peter Pau and choreographer Woo-Ping Yuen honed their skills on "Crouching Tiger" and many other Asian and American movies. "Kingdom" was filmed in China and benefits from lush costume and set design.
Li as the Zen master and Chan as his more comical sidekick build on their familiar personas and demonstrate the chops that their fans appreciate. Angarano, who recently appeared in the very different "Snow Angels," is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most promising young American actors. The rest of the performers meet the demands of their roles, which are not exactly arduous. Under Rob Minkoff's direction, everything unfolds predictably, which is why the film ultimately becomes tedious. The fight scenes (including Jason's climactic battle with the bullies back in south Boston) are fun, but the filler in between is deadlier than one of Li's lethal kicks.
Cast:
Old Hop/Lu Yan: Jackie Chan
The Monkey King/The Silent Monk: Jet Li
Sarah Jessica Parker: ‘I don’t obsess over fashion’
Sex and The City actress Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed that unlike her character, Carrie Bradshaw, in the hit show, she doesn’t obsess over upmarket labels.
“I don�t wear designer gear around the house, it�s not practical,” she says. “I am a mother first and getting my son out of the house in the morning and to school, as any working mother will tell you, allows little time for vanity.
“It�s very liberating to let your attention be elsewhere. That�s why occasions like this premiere are wonderful, because you get to be all shined up and have marvelous things to wear.
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Canadian music biz still in doldrums
TORONTO -- The Canadian music biz continues to be rocked by lackluster sales, with album sales dropping 15% this week compared to the previous week, and tumbling 30% from the same period in 2007, according to the latest figures from Nielsen Soundscan.
The top-selling album in Canada for the week was Death Cab for Cutie's "Narrow Stairs," on Warner Music Canada with about 11,800 copies sold, while Madonna's "Hard Candy" (Warner Bros) stayed at No. 2 with 11,300 copies sold.
However, sets like the self-titled third album by Montreal's Simple Plan (Lava/Atlantic) remained in the Top 40 with slightly more than 1,000 copies.
Although largely unwilling to go on the record, Canadian music industry insiders admit to being shocked by the decline. "Our office has been talking about it today," said one distributor. "Wow. A thousand units to go top 40 in Canada? I don't like to paint a negative outlook on these things, but ...."
Canada's major labels have been struggling; at this point, admits one major label publicist, "I don't know what it takes to sell records." Overall, album sales in Canada for the year to date are down 17% to 10.4 million, compared with 12.5 million in the same period in 2007.
One publishing industry source said the situation simply reflects the fact that the structure of major labels in Canada and elsewhere have to change.
"A major label can't be happy with a band selling 200 copies off the stage at their show, because their cost structures can't support that," the source noted. "That's crazy and that's what's wrong with the business these days."
Summer Wine actor Brian Wilde dies
The actor's son, Andrew Wilde, said that his father died in his sleep of natural causes last night.
He also said that Wilde had suffered a fall around seven weeks ago and had not recovered.
According to the BBC, Wilde's agent Nick Young said: "He will be sadly missed by colleagues and family alike. He brought a great deal of laughter into many people's lives."
Wilde was best known for his role as Foggy in the BBC comedy series 'Last of the Summer Wine'. He played prison officer Barraclough in 'Porridge'.
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Carnavalito
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Daily Mail respond to My Chemical Romance emo marchers
Following the suicide of suicide of Hannah Bond, a fan of the band and comments from the coroner at her inquest about the genre's influence in her death, the British newspaper have published several articles about emo including one which claimed that "no child is safe from the sinister cult of emo".
However the paper has insisted that their coverage has been restrained, balanced and is in the public interest.
"The Daily Mail�s coverage of the 'Emo' movement has been balanced, restrained and above all, in the public interest. Genuine concerns were raised at the inquest earlier this month on 13 year old Emo follower Hannah Bond who had been self-harming and then tragically killed herself," they explained in the statement.
"In common with other newspapers we ran an accurate news story recording the Coroner's remarks and the parents' comments. We also published two other articles, one of which explained the background to the Hannah tragedy in calm and un-sensational language.
"The other was a first person opinion piece by a well-known writer, written from the perspective of a mother concerned for her children. We have also run two prominent page lead letters from an Emo music fan and from a fan of My Chemical Romance defending their point of view.
"Our music critic admires the music of the band and publicised the band�s UK tour last year. Since this protest was announced a great deal of misinformation has appeared on the internet, much of which confuses what the Daily Mail has actually published with the comments of web site readers and 'blogs' over which we have no control and which have stirred up emotions."
They added: "We note it has been pointed out by others that all this provides wonderful publicity for Warners and their impending release of My Chemical Romance's latest album.
"The Daily Mail is a broad church and is always ready to listen to the views of readers. We do, however, suggest those who want to protest or comment read everything we have published and act on fact not rumour."
NME.COM will have coverage of today's protest.