Thursday, 4 September 2008

Turn it up at Reading please

INSTEAD of it beingness a festivity of the kings of rock � it turned into a
coronation of indie pop princes.


The Reading and Leeds festivals are known as the loudest and most fierce on
the summer racing circuit.


And American heavyweights Metallica and Rage Against The Machine were the
bill�s big-hitters.


But the largest problem on the Reading site was the primary stage was simply not
loud enough to feel the full power of their puncher.


In fact, it was the barge bands on the louder, enclosed NME/Radio 1 tent who
hit the perfect spot.


US legends Metallica and Rage were supposed to kill off their headlining
nights with a final late blow to the ears of the crowd.


Visually both looked adequately terrifying � right down to Rage�s Guantanamo
Bay outfits � simply the effectual simply wasn�t tough enough.


If 2 men moaning about the credit cranch behind you begins to drown out the
force of Rage frontman Zack De La Rocha, then you cognise something isn�t quite
right.


Rigours


But over on the second stage the vigour of youth was triumphing over the
rigours of rock and roll.





Indie teens Cajun Dance Party are fresh from finishing their A-Levels, only
have clearly been hard at puzzle out in the studio, excessively.


The live delivery of their ornate indie pop has now bloomed. Brilliant tunes
from their debut album, such as title-track The Colourful Life and Amylase,
shone to light up the tent.


Another highlight in that arena was The Last Shadow Puppets.


Ironically, they experienced sound problems during their opening number. But
that was shortly sorted and Alex Turner�s side visualize � with sharp suits, a
red velvet background and orchestra � was a joyfulness.


But these highlights were a bit high and light for Reading traditionalists. If
rock is to maintain the loudest voice here, they will receive to turn the
volume up.



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Monday, 25 August 2008

Mp3 music: Alegres de la Sierra






Alegres de la Sierra
   

Artist: Alegres de la Sierra: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin

   







Alegres de la Sierra's discography:


Lagrimas en la Sierra
   

 Lagrimas en la Sierra

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 12






Mexican mathematical group Alegres de la Sierra started as a quadruplet in their native San Blas, Sinaloa, comprising singer/guitarist Inocente Guerrero (aka Chente), singer/songwriter Manuel Guerrero, bassist Guillermo Guerrero, and accordionist Alberto Guerrero. Their see came after cathartic Suerte He Tenido on Infinity Music followed by Del Rancho a la Sierra in October 2001. The achiever of their well-performed traditional Mexican style known as "campirano" light-emitting diode them to sign with Univision Music Group. The 2002 Alegres Sentimientos was recorded in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, produced by Javier Parra and featured a fifth member, Octavio Guerrero.






Friday, 15 August 2008

Hip Hop Pioneers, Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Slick Rick, Naughty By Nature And Too $hort Will Be Honored At The Fifth Annual "vh1 Hip Hop Honors"

VH1 has announced the five honorees for their fifth yearbook "VH1 Hip Hop Honors," Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Slick Rick, Naughty By Nature and Too $hort. Hosted once over again by Tracy Morgan, this year's melodic celebration will give tV audience a gamble to step back and reminisce on a

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Lightwave and Paul Haslinger

Lightwave and Paul Haslinger   
Artist: Lightwave and Paul Haslinger

   Genre(s): 
Electronic: Progressive
   



Discography:


Made To Measure   
 Made To Measure

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 7


Electronic Waves Cd2   
 Electronic Waves Cd2

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 2


Electronic Waves Cd1   
 Electronic Waves Cd1

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 6




 






Friday, 27 June 2008

Oakley Hall

Oakley Hall   
Artist: Oakley Hall

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Gypsum Strings   
 Gypsum Strings

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 9




When Oneida's Pat Sullivan left the band in 2001, he wanted to try out something a small more country. He formed Crazee & Heaven, simply it was a short stint. Sullivan wasn't defeated, however; he gathered some of his Crazee & Heaven bandmates -- drummer Will Dyar, bassist Jesse Barnes, and fiddle player Claudia Mogel -- to frame Oakley Hall. Podunks songwriter Steve Tesh, banjo histrion Fred Wallace, vocalizer Leah Blessoff, and guitarist Ed Kurz completed the batting order by 2002. A class subsequently, with a smattering of East Coast tours and a self-released EP under their belt, Oakley Hall issued their self-titled full-length for Bulb. Kurz besides left the band and was replaced by Ted Southern. Around this fourth dimension, Sullivan endured a irritating wound to his right hand spell working on a building site, simply thankfully, he just lost one finger, non his ability to play. Dyar, Tesh, and Southern finally exited Oakley Hall by 2003, with Blessof following in 2004. With a new batting order consisting of Sullivan, Greg Anderson (drums), Wallace immediately on electric guitar, Mogel, and vocalizer Rachel Cox (the Podunks, the Ospreys), Oakley Hall began crafting a tighter, galvanizing countrified sound. The conclusion resultant was deuce records: Irregular Guessing was released on Amish in early 2006; Gypsum Strings arrived that June. The following year, later touring with Bright Eyes and sign language to Merge, the band issued their fourth full-length, I'll Follow You, short subsequently which drummer Anderson left to focus on former projects and was replaced by Pat Wood.






Sunday, 22 June 2008

Ferruccio Spinetti

Ferruccio Spinetti   
Artist: Ferruccio Spinetti

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Musica Nuda   
 Musica Nuda

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15




 





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Saturday, 14 June 2008

T.I. -- Who Says He's 'Still Got It' -- Plays 90 Minutes Of Hits At Washington, D.C., Concert




Since leaving house arrest earlier this year, T.I.'s public appearances have been at a premium. He's traveled all across the country talking to children as part of his community service duties, as well as promoting his upcoming LP, Paper Trail, which is due August 12.

But Friday night in Washington, D.C., was the first time the MC has gotten onstage and performed since his arrest on gun charges in October of last year. Tip rolled out 24 songs from his catalog and rocked the enthusiastic crowd at the Chocolate City's popular nightspot Love for 90 minutes, well into the early hours of Saturday morning.

With DJ Drama playing the records and his Grand Hustle family there to help spur him on, Tip started with "Help Is Coming," "Top Back" and "Rubber Band Man." He followed that with a three-point shot for the ladies, with "Let's Get Away," "Freak Through" and "Why You Wanna."

"He still got it," Tip said with a smile, referring to himself. "I can go all night with all the hits I got."

He performed one song, "No Matter What," from Paper Trail (he talked with MTV News about the album on the red carpet at the MTV Movie Awards last week; he also recently signed a three-picture deal with Screen Gems), and reprised his recent appearances on remixes from Usher ("Love in This Club") and Lupe Fiasco ("Superstar"). He also paid tribute to the late Pimp C on the UGK-featured "Front Back" and to Tupac Shakur on "My Life."

Later in the set, he also delivered a promise to the crowd. "As long as I got a ounce of breath left in my body, I'mma be right here doing what I do," he said, before finishing off the set with "Big Sh-- Poppin' " and "What You Know."

Singer J. Holiday, former BET host Big Tigger, Denver Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin and the Washington Redskins' Clinton Portis were among the celebrities in attendance.






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