Artist: Red Animal War: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Discography: Polizida Year: 2004 Tracks: 12 The indie rock'n'roll outfit Red Animal War came together in 1999 with musical friends Justin Wilson (guitar/vocals), Jeff Wilganowski (drums), Brian Pho (bass), and Matt Pitman (guitar). They've perfected their emocore trend for something charming and desirable, allowing Deep Elm to drive interest grouping in the band and inking them a sell in late 1999. They exhausted most of 2000 recording in Deedle's Room in Austin, TX, recording what would go a full-length studio drive. The fruit of those roger Sessions was Breakage in an Angel (2001,) asset a split disk with Slowride. The next twelvemonth, the more composite and savage Black Phantom Crusades was released in the fall. |
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
Eagle back flip on Australian tour dates
In a web new World chat with fans of the Eagles originally in the week, band member Joe Walsh stated that the group would be header down to Australia in January with their in style tour. Within forty-eight hours of the comments, this report has been denied by a spokesperson for the band.
Commenting on the unannounced January tour, the spokesperson was unaware of where Walsh received such information, merely confirmed that the Eagles would non be touring down under in January.
Despite squashing hopes for a January duty tour, it is expected that the Eagles will bring back to Australia at some point touring for their latest studio album, Long Road Out of Eden.
The Eagles� future stop on tour is at Atlantic City this evening.
Long Road Out Of Eden now has world-wide sales of close to 5 jillion copies, and has foregone three times platinum (210,000 copies) in Australia.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Amy Winehouse - Winehouse Hospitalised
Troubled British singer AMY WINEHOUSE has been hospitalised after fainting at her London home.
Medics were called to her home on Monday (16Jun08) and the 24-year-old star is currently in hospital undergoing a series of tests.
A spokesman for the star says, "Amy was at home this afternoon when she briefly fainted.
"Fortunately, her manager's assistant was there to stop her falling.
"She quickly recovered and her father Mitch took her to hospital as a precaution. Doctors are unsure of the cause of the incident and Amy is currently undergoing tests."
The spokesman says Winehouse is expected to remain in hospital overnight.
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Monday, 23 June 2008
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Monday, 16 June 2008
Film review: 'The Incredible Hulk' smashes a lot, but lacks heart
The fanboys will probably be happy with the latest incarnation of "The Incredible Hulk." At least we can say that much for it - and that's something we most assuredly could not say about Ang Lee and James Schamus's sombre, introspective and largely derided take in 2003 on the beloved Marvel Comics hero.
There's a lot more action this time around as you might expect from "Transporter" director Louis Leterrier - a deafening, endless amount by the colossal conclusion - as well as fond references both to the comic book series and to the television show it inspired starring Bill Bixby. (Leterrier even sneaks in some of Joseph Harnell's "Lonely Man" theme, or as Stewie on "Family Guy" refers to it, "That sad, walking-away song from 'The Incredible Hulk."')
This version is indeed bigger-stronger-faster, which seems appropriate in telling the story of a guy who's been juicing. The effects look way more ... is "realistic" the right word to describe a raging green giant, rampaging down 125th Street in Harlem, flipping cop cars into the air like toys? It's Showtime at the Apollo, all right - unless it's your car.
But the inevitable comparisons to "Iron Man," Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this "Hulk" lacks: wit and heart. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr., we don't feel a strong sense of Bruce Banner's inner conflict. And that's surprising, given that the famously detail-oriented Norton worked over Zak Penn's script. Instead, he's just a good guy trying to keep the wrong guys from getting their hands on some bad stuff - an oversized cog in the midst of a spectacle.
A lightning-quick title sequence wisely zips through Bruce's back story: As we know by now, Doc Bruce Banner, belted by gamma rays, turns into The Hulk. We don't require further explanation. On the run but still seeking a cure to his radiation poisoning, Bruce lays low in a Brazilian favela, works at a bottling plant and tries to blend in by learning Portuguese from television. He's also taking martial arts classes in hopes of controlling his breathing - and his anger. Clearly, they're not working.
One day, longtime enemy Gen. "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt) tracks him down with a team of soldiers, including the hungry and slightly crazed Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth). The subsequent chase, in and out of cramped alleyways, across rooftops and through hanging laundry, is thrilling. Worthy of a "Bourne" movie, it's probably the film's most compelling sequence, and it didn't even require all that complicated computer-generated imagery. The irony is that the faster he runs, the higher his heart rate climbs and the more likely it becomes that he'll transform into The Hulk.
Ross wants what's inside Bruce's body to replicate it and create a team of super soldiers - and Blonsky is all too happy to volunteer as Test Subject No. 1. Bruce must risk his safety and return to the lab where it all began to stop Ross and Blonsky. This means he also must run into his long-lost love, Dr. Betty Ross, played stiffly by Liv Tyler. Naturally, when they reunite in the pouring rain, she happens to be wearing a flimsy white blouse.
That's a rare delicate element of "The Incredible Hulk," though. From there, it's a series of increasingly bombastic showdowns and explosions leading up to the climactic battle between The Hulk and the 'roided-up beast Blonsky has become, known in the comic book series as The Abomination.
Tim Blake Nelson breaks up the third-act monotony with a hilariously weird performance as Samuel Sterns, the cellular biologist who tries to help Bruce rid his body of gamma rays. But it's the guy who walks through the door at the very end that'll really get the audience excited with the prospect of more superhero sound and fury to come.
Two and a half stars out of four.
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"The Incredible Hulk" - The fanboys will probably be happy with the latest incarnation of "The Incredible Hulk." At least we can say that much for it - and that's something we most assuredly could not say about Ang Lee and James Schamus's sombre, introspective and largely derided take in 2003 on the beloved Marvel Comics hero. There's a lot more action this time around as you might expect from "Transporter" director Louis Leterrier - a deafening, endless amount by the colossal conclusion - as well as fond references both to the comic book series and to the television show it inspired starring Bill Bixby. (Leterrier even sneaks in some of Joseph Harnell's "Lonely Man" theme, or as Stewie on "Family Guy" refers to it, "That sad, walking-away song from 'The Incredible Hulk."') This version is indeed bigger-stronger-faster, which seems appropriate in telling the story of a guy who's been juicing. The effects look way more ... is "realistic" the right word to describe a raging green giant, rampaging down 125th Street in Harlem, flipping cop cars into the air like toys? It's Showtime at the Apollo, all right - unless it's your car. But the inevitable comparisons to "Iron Man," Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this "Hulk" lacks: wit and heart. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr., we don't feel a strong sense of Bruce Banner's inner conflict. Two and a half stars out of four.
-Christy Lemire, AP
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Kate Hudson - Hudson And Wilson Call It Quits
LATEST: Hollywood couple KATE HUDSON and OWEN WILSON have put an end to rumours of their engagement after ending their on-off relationship, according to reports.
Hudson, 29, blasted rumours she was to marry to the 39-year-old actor on Monday (12May08), after she was spotted wearing a diamond ring on her wedding finger.
And now sources claim the couple has split for good, two months after rekindling their 2007 romance.
The pair met on the set of 2006 movie You, Me + Dupree, as Hudson was splitting from her husband of six years, rocker Chris Robinson.
The actors first parted ways in June 2007, just two months before Wilson's alleged wrist-cutting suicide attempt.
A source says, "It was a pretty bad break-up. Owen said it was a tough one. He definitely doesn't want to dwell on it. He wants to put it behind him."
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Thursday, 29 May 2008
Seven Channels
Artist: Seven Channels
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Seven Channels
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Comprised of members Kevin Kirkwood (pencil lead vocals), Dallas Perry (guitar), Dalton Humphreys (bass), and Ben Holt (drums), Texas bikers Seven Channels posses a sound that's well-nigh a carbon written matter of such other twenty-first hundred rock music radio set faves as Creed, Puddle of Mudd, and Matchbox Twenty. Bandleader/founder Kirkwood began penning music as a stripling as an way out for the pain he matte up from parents' disunite. Guitarist Perry was the first to fall in up with Kirkwood's unexampled project, and was promptly followed by the others as the new formed quartet set up denounce in Dallas. Seven Channels issued the severally released EP International Wonderful, and began gigging on a regular base -- ahead to being selected as one of the "Top Five Unsigned Bands in America" on VH1's 1999 Rock Across America Tour. The unexampled radical caught a break when they won a contest called "Cease Your Day Job," which resulted in the victor receiving a record deal with the Palm Pictures label. 2001 saw the button of their self-titled major-label debut.
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