Monday, 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Shadow King






Shadow King
   

Artist: Shadow King: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Shadow King's discography:


Shadow King
   

 Shadow King

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10






Shadow King was a transient sports stadium rock/hard rock candy band that was lED by Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm. When Gramm (natural May 2, 1950, Rochester, NY) formed Shadow King in 1991, he was taking a result of absence from the multi-platinum Foreigner. The vocalist had been doing well as a solo artist -- his 1989 solo






Friday, 29 August 2008

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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Chicago

The tarradiddle of the 1968 Democratic Convention riots and the trial that followed would seem to have it all, with no want for sexing up. There were riots in the streets (circularize live on TV, regular), youthful heroes with a zest for the theatrical, scowling villains with slight regard for decency, and the sense that the future of America was hanging in the balance. That wasn't enough, though, for director Brett Morgen (The Kid Stays in the Picture), who said that with Chicago 10 he wanted to make a film that "resonates with kids today" by being done "in a language they understand� without talk heads and a teller and all those furnishing." Thus: Rage Against the Machine on the soundtrack and all that sporty animation. The first sign, of course, that somebody will be wholly unable to efficaciously communicate with kids today is when they refer to them as "kids today."


Morgen's conceitedness with Chicago 10 -- commixture archival footage of the riot and its aftermath with alive recreations of the trial -- is not the film's problem. In fact, by break away from the shopworn documentarian's path of narration and flashback, Morgen does opens interesting doors for other filmmakers to trace. But the filmmakers (Morgen's main angel was Vanity Fair editor and periodic political dilettante Graydon Carter) have such a deficiency of trust in their own subject's inherent power that it all ends up more a catch than a bold new direction in non-fiction filmmaking. Medium Cool 2008 it's not.


The gimmickry is most vociferous in the courtroom scenes, where the Yippies are being frog-marched through a howlingly unjust mockery of a tryout. Although the dialogue is taken straight from the transcript, Morgen can't help oneself but ham it up his deal. So prosecuting officer Tom Foran's lines come out in Nick Nolte's frighteningly smothered squawk, spell judge Julius Hoffman (whose ludicrous contempt citations were later tossed out by an appeals court) is voiced as pure malefic villainy by the recent Roy Scheider. The defendants get more than human voicing (Hank Azaria as Abbie Hoffman, Mark Ruffalo as Jerry Rubin) and as well the opportunity to jambon it up, Yippie-style. The stark life renders everyone in the courtroom equally stiff, but Morgen swoops his photographic camera through the confined blank to lend it a dynamism that initially impresses but eventually distracts. No surprise then that such a surface-oriented film is so interpreted with Hoffman and Rubin's freaking-the-straights antics, a trivial of which goes a very long way. Their clown poses seem fifty-fifty more derisory when placed against the sight of Bobby Seale (Jeffrey Wright) literally indentured and gagged by Judge Hoffman; a sickening display of thuggish authoritarianism that makes the Yippies' funniness riffs the film is so potty of seem pathetic as a response.


Where Chicago 10 does impress is in the depth of its research. With tV audience accustomed to seeing the Chicago riots in a few banal clips shoehorned into 1960s retrospectives, the looping collages that comply the protestors flooding into Lincoln Park and the eruptions of violence later on will be a revelation of Saint John the Divine. What becomes clear is not merely the protestors' lack of central planning (once collected in Lincoln Park and denied a permit to march, the crowds and their Yippie leaders seem lost) merely how their buoyant optimism faded to terror in the face of the police and National Guard's machine-like conclusion to sweep the metropolis clean. Moments briefly bite with the haunt of incipient fascism: Allen Ginsberg chanting with shaking fear over a loudspeaker, blue-shirted police swarming through the trees with nightsticks flailing. But their power is lost through a mussy editing construction and a strangely abrupt conclusion.


By shearing away the standard documentary props in the interest of non boring those darn kids, Morgen has unfortunately left wing himself with a dilemma: how else to institute the setting for the riots? Assuming that Chicago 10 is targeted at today's politically mindful youth (there's at least two or three out there), and wants to educate them about the American left's radical past, it seems to require on faith that they will have a effective grasp on the national mood, circa 1968. The film gives the barest dash of background on where the Vietnam War was during the time, but whatever unschooled youths (the ones Morgen hopes to lure by acting Eminem's "Mosh" during footage of i march) inquisitive why the liberals were protesting the Democrats will be left out in the stale. Chicago 10 is a photographic film that makes history (literally) into a cartoon.




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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Siebenburgen

Siebenburgen   
Artist: Siebenburgen

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   Other
   Metal
   



Discography:


Darker Designs and Images Digipak   
 Darker Designs and Images Digipak

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


Darker Designs and Images   
 Darker Designs and Images

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


Plagued Be Thy Angel   
 Plagued Be Thy Angel

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Delictum   
 Delictum

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Grimjaur   
 Grimjaur

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Loreia   
 Loreia

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10




 





Lindsay Lohan says her gayness no business of LA's top cop

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Tea and Symphony

Tea and Symphony   
Artist: Tea and Symphony

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Asylum for the Musically Insane   
 Asylum for the Musically Insane

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 9




 





Kate Moss Avoids Pete Doherty At Glastonbury - Video

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Billie Piper: 'I Fear I've Ruined My Career With Topless Scenes'

Billie Piper fears she may have blown her chances of Hollywood stardom by going topless in a role as a high-class prostitute.


The 'Doctor Who' actress' Diary Of A Call Girl series, in which she stars as Belle de Jour, has pulled in record viewing figures in the US.


But Piper, 25, fears she went too far for the American audience.


She explains, "Someone said the other day, rather viciously, 'What A-list stars get their t**s out?'


"And then I started thinking, 'Oh, my God, what have I done? I've ruined my future career.'


"You know, you get photographed on the beach topless. After all, they�re only breasts."


But a boss at US cable channel Showtime, which screened the series, said, "Billie has the looks and ability to make it very big in Hollywood."


Pregnant Billie is now filming a second series.




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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Dangerous Summer

Dangerous Summer   
Artist: Dangerous Summer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


If You Could Only Keep Me Alive   
 If You Could Only Keep Me Alive

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 7




Melodic and attention-getting emo rock dance band the Dangerous Summer formed in Ellicott City, Maryland in August 2006. Guitarist Cody Payne stirred back into township after a brief clock time in Florida, recruiting trey of his longtime high schooltime buddies to bring together up with him upon his return. Taking their name from the classic Ernest Hemingway novel and look to groups like the Starting Line, Third Eye Blind, U2, and Name Taken for influence, the group -- which further included AJ Perdomo (leash vocals, bass), Bryan Czap (guitar) and Tyler Minsberg (drums) -- reach the studio that December to lay down their first tracks together. The resulting EP There Is No Such Thing As Science was self-released in January 2007 (limited to 1,000 copies), and the Dangerous Summer supported it on the road whenever school would admit, hooking up on shows with like-minded bands the Ataris, Cartel and Hit the Lights. The EP finally made its way into the ears of California-based Hopeless Records courtesy of the band's hometown friends All Time Low. A cover with the label was subsequently inked that spring. High school graduation followed for three-fourths of the Dangerous Summer ahead their following EP (and Hopeless debut), If You Could Only Keep Me Alive, appeared in August, which contained quartet songs from the previous Science EP and troika new ones. Guitarist Etay Pisano replaced Czap before long afterwards.






Friday, 13 June 2008

Struggling Yankees Attracting Record-setting Audiences

Despite the fact that the New York Yankees have exhibited a plethora of weaknesses during the first half of the current season and are 6 1/2 games behind arch-enemies the Boston Red Sox, which leads their division, viewership for the Yankees' games on the YES (Yankees Entertainment and Sports) Network has never been better. Broadcasting & Cable observed that Sunday's telecast of the Yankees versus the Kansas City Royals game drew a 6.5 rating, the second highest rated game (Red Sox games excepted) that has ever been broadcast on the Network.


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LiveDaily News Break, June 10: Jonas Brothers, Bob Dylan, My Morning Jacket and more

Today's edition features news and tour information about the Jonas Brothers [ tickets ], Bob Dylan [ tickets ], Seether [ tickets ], Collective Soul [ tickets ], Live [ tickets ] and Blues Traveler [ tickets ]. We'll also fill you in on some of the new albums arriving in stores today.

Mundanus Imperium

Mundanus Imperium   
Artist: Mundanus Imperium

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Power
   Metal: Thrash
   Metal: Progressive
   



Discography:


The Spectral Spheres Coronation   
 The Spectral Spheres Coronation

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


The Spectral Spheres Coronatio   
 The Spectral Spheres Coronatio

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


Ode to The Nightsky   
 Ode to The Nightsky

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 3




Taking various influences in alloy and classical, Germany's Mundanus Imperium clue more towards the complexities of orchestrated arrangements rather than the traditional verse-chorus-verse styling of ludicrous hairsbreadth bands. Consisting of Jorn Lande (vocals), Petter J. Thuve (guitar), Bent E. Holm (keyboards) and Lars Wiik (drums, bass part), Nuclear Blast Records took a beam to Mundanus Imperium song writing try and released their debut full-length "Spectral Spheres Cornation" in 1998.





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Cancer-Stricken Swayze Returning To Work

Despite dire reports about his health -- he has been receiving treatments for pancreatic cancer -- and tabloid photos of him looking gaunt and haggard, Patrick Swayze plans to return to work on the A&E series The Beast, published reports said Friday. In the series, Swayze plays an FBI agent whose methods are so unorthodox that he is hounded by the bureau's internal-affairs department. "I have searched for quite a long time to find a character that is this multilayered, unpredictable and downright entertaining," Swayze said in a statement Friday. Meanwhile, the TVNewser website reported on Sunday that Nightline correspondent Martin Bashir will return to work after doctors discovered a "small growth" on his pituitary gland. The website cited an ABC News spokesperson as saying that doctors plan to monitor the situation from month to month.


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ALANIS MORISSETTE

“Flavors of Entanglement” (Warner Bros.): C

Ryan Reynolds wasn’t the inspiration behind “You Oughta Know,” but it’s surely been re-dedicated to him. Morissette’s first album since her actor-ex took up with Scarlett Johansson, “Entanglement” isn’t the angsty slam “Jagged Little Pill” was. It’s ironic that as Morissette added both softer and harder edges to her pop - as she’s done here thanks to producer and co-writer Guy Sigsworth (Bjork) - she’s become less interesting. Or maybe it’s not. As Alanis know, it’s hard to get a handle on how to use that word properly. Download: “Straightjacket.”


Tadeusz Nalepa

Tadeusz Nalepa   
Artist: Tadeusz Nalepa

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Bluesbreakout 1971-1972   
 Bluesbreakout 1971-1972

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 18




 





Former Idol star McPhee gets married

R Kelly - Jury Begins Deliberations In R Kelly Sex Tape Case


The jury tasked with assessing whether R Kelly made a sex tape with an underage girl has begun its deliberations in Chicago.

The court was suspended on Monday morning, with the I Believe I Can Fly star accused of filming himself engaging in sex acts with a girl who prosecutors say may have been as young as 13 at the time.

And the video was screened again on Thursday as the prosecution made their summing up arguments.

Kelly's lawyer Samuel Adam Jr chose to quote the Bible in attacking the testimony of prosecution witness Lisa Van Allen, who says she had three-way sex with Kelly and the alleged victim on a number of occasions.

"Second Corinthians 11, verse 14. And Satan shall come disguised as an angel of light," he said.

"That is what she is. She is a liar. She is an extortionist," he added, making reference to Van Allen's admission that she once stole a $20,000 (£10,000) diamond-studded watch belonging to Kelly from a hotel.

And addressing the 'split' within the family of the alleged victim, with relatives both confirming and denying she appears in the video, Adam Jr argued: "If this was really their daughter, if they saw what you just saw, we would not be having a trial.

"Any solid man in that family would have gone round there and broken his legs.

"How many of the family even came in here and said they confronted him? Zero."

He also continued to stress, despite forensic video evidence to the contrary, that while Kelly has a "significant" coin-sized mole on his back - going so far as to show the jury pictures of the singer's blemish - the man in the footage did not appear to have a mole.

State attorney Shauna Boliker was more succinct in her summing up, describing the case as "concrete".

"It is here and it [the video] has got him on it with that child.

"This is not a whodunnit. It is a he-did-it. He is the child pornographer," she added.

Kelly faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of some 14 counts of making and owning indecent images of children.


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Andreas Tilliander

Andreas Tilliander   
Artist: Andreas Tilliander

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Dance
   



Discography:


Ljud   
 Ljud

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Elit   
 Elit

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




Prolific output and remarkable creative thinking earned Andreas Tilliander tremendous accolades from the international glitch-techno community of interests during the early 2000s. The Swedish producer with a penchant for hip-hop inflections first effected himself at home in Stockholm. He side by side affected on to a number of small merely influential European record labels, among them Klanggalerie and Komplott, and then some of the larger and even more influential labels, viz. Raster-Noton and Mille Plateaux. During this geological period he released his music under a number of monikers -- Mokira, Komp, Rechord, Lowfour, and more -- just set up most success recording as himself for Mille Plateaux. His debut for the label, Ljud (2001), swept through the glitch-techno world, eye-popping all in its course. Its anomalous flair set Tilliander aside from his peers, and his constant turnout unbroken his name in the news. By the time Mille Plateaux followed Ljud a year later with Elit (2002), the producer had become a favorite among the glitch-techno tantrum simply as Vladislav Delay and Kid 606 had been before him.






Pharrell Williams: 'I want to produce The Strokes' new album'

Super-producer Pharrell Williams has told NME.COM that he wants to produce The Strokes' next album.

The Neptunes man, currently returning with his band N.E.R.D, revealed that he has already spoken with the New York band about working on their fourth record, which will be the follow-up to 2006's 'First Impressions Of Earth'.

"Julian Casablancas and I collaborated on something with Santogold (a track for shoe company Converse) so I'm talking to him about their next record," he explained. "I want it bad!"

The Strokes are expected to hit the studio later this year, and Williams is hoping that, having worked with The Hives last year, the band will take his offer seriously.

"Julian and I were in the studio together," he said. "We came together and did a track for the commemoration of the 100th year anniversary of the Chuck Taylor [shoe]," he explained. "I really wanna do it. I don't know [if Casablancas wants me], but I�d love to [produce the album]."

For more of the exclusive interview get this week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands now.

Meanwhule Pharrell Williams' Converse song with Julian Casablancas and Santogold is available to hear on NME.COM now.