Friday, 27 June 2008
Neurosis
Artist: Neurosis
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal: Progressive
Other
Metal: Alternative
Rock: Hard-Rock
Alternative
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Given To The Rising CD2
Year: 2007
Tracks: 5
Given To The Rising CD1
Year: 2007
Tracks: 5
The Eye Of Every Storm
Year: 2004
Tracks: 8
A Sun That Never Sets
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Sovereign
Year: 2000
Tracks: 4
Enemy Of The Sun
Year: 2000
Tracks: 8
Times Of Grace
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
Through Silver In Blood
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9
Souls At Zero
Year: 1992
Tracks: 10
Short Wave Warfare
Year: 1991
Tracks: 12
!Other
Year: 1988
Tracks: 3
Pain Of Mind
Year: 1987
Tracks: 14
Black EP
Year:
Tracks: 3
Formed in Oakland, CA in late 1985, Neurosis developed a vogue blending industrial, overweight metallic element, and alternative rock 'n' roll with often spiritually focused lyrics. Members Steve Von Till (guitar, vocals, percussion), Dave Edwardson (bass, vocals), Scott Kelly (bass, vocals), Jason Roeder (drums), Noah Landis (keyboards, samples, mag tape effects), and Pete Inc. (visuals) debuted in 1987 with the album Pain of Mind, simply it took closely five age for whatsoever reexamination to be released. Both Souls at Zero and The Word as Law appeared in 1992, followed by Enemy of the Sun a year subsequently. 1996's Through and through Silver in Blood became the band's most popular release, and 1999's Steve Albini-produced Times of Grace helped progress upon that breakthrough. Sovereign followed a class later. 2001's Sunlight That Never Sets stuck with more tribal-like beatniks and typography.
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Incantation
Artist: Incantation
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Metal
Rock
Instrumental
Discography:
Decimate Christendom
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Blasphemy
Year: 2002
Tracks: 11
Remembrance (Cd2)
Year: 1998
Tracks: 10
Remembrance (Cd1)
Year: 1998
Tracks: 17
Diabolical Conquest
Year: 1998
Tracks: 8
Onward To Golgotha
Year: 1992
Tracks: 11
On Gentle Rocks
Year:
Tracks: 12
 
Saturday, 21 June 2008
Dead Pop Club
Artist: Dead Pop Club
Genre(s):
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
Autopilot Off
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Superpower
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
 
John Michael Montgomery - Montgomery In Rehab
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Artist: Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Year: 2007
Tracks: 16
The City Sleeps in Flames
Year: 2005
Tracks: 11
After Dark
Year: 2005
Tracks: 6
A Breath Of Sunshine
Year: 2005
Tracks: 16
Taking their nominate from a Cap'n Jazz call, Phoenix sestet Scary Kids Scaring Kids began spewing impassioned post-hardcore that could be both shriekingly spastic and soothingly melodic in the early 2000s. Known for a reckless, incendiary live designate, the band originally comprised Tyson Stevens (vocals/bass), DJ Wilson (guitar), Peter Costa (drums), and Chad Crawford (guitar). Wilson later on picked up the freshwater bass following the add-on of guitar player Steve Kirby and keyboardist Pouyan Afkary to the band's ranks. While still seniors in high school, the guys recorded their debut EP, After Dark, with Bob Hoag (Recuperate, the Format), severally cathartic it that June before putt the band on the back burner. As members topically enrolled in college for the fall of 2003 -- and Costa returned to his first aspiration of working to be a concert piano player -- an escalating buzz around the lot in truth began to take off, peculiarly after the popular website absolutepunk.meshing posted their EP online. Next thing bandmembers knew, Scary Kids was back as their first precedence with a raw handle on Immortal Records. The label reissued After Dark in 2004. Recorded in quintet weeks under the production skills of Brian McTernan (Snapcase, Thrice), The City Sleeps in Flames appeared in June 2005. In spring 2006, Justin Salter officially took all over drumming duties, replacement Costa in the band. Summer was fagged on both the Warped Tour and disunite dates with Haste the Day.
Singin In The Rain Star Cyd Charisse Dies Aged 86
Cyd Charisse has died at the age of 86, her publicist has confirmed.
The Hollywood legend, who danced alongside Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire, passed away the Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles following an apparent heart attack, according to Gene Schwam.
Born Tula Ellice Finklea in 1921, she took her dancer husband Nico Charisse's name after their marriage in 1939, and was dubbed 'Cyd' after signing a seven-year contract with MGM studios, who decided to alter the spelling of her nickname Sid.
She appeared with Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain and Fred Astaire in Silk Stockings, with her long legs reportedly insured for a million dollars at the height of her fame.
Charisse made her Broadway debut in 1992 at the age of 70 in Grand Hotel and was awarded the National Medal of the Arts and Humanities, America's highest artistic honour, by president George Bush in 2006.
"What was special about Cyd was that she was always stylish and graceful, and when I saw her two weeks ago, she was still dressed beautifully and her hair was done properly," her publicist said in a statement.
"She was such a loving and gracious woman throughout her life."
Charisse is survived by her husband of 60 years, singer Tony Martin, as well as two sons, a grandson and a granddaughter.
18/06/2008 09:12:51
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Is This Colin's Ring Thing
The Brit tabloids are all afire that Farrell and galpal Muireann (not a misprint) McDonnell have tied the knot -- the same galpal whose ex-boyfriend tragically committed suicide when she dumped him to hook up with Colin.
We contacted Colin's peeps, and they haven't clued us in yet.
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DJ Swamp
Artist: DJ Swamp
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
Instruments of Torture
Year: 2005
Tracks: 7
 
Brad Mehldau
Artist: Brad Mehldau
Genre(s):
Pop
Other
Jazz
Discography:
Quartet
Year: 2007
Tracks: 11
The Art Of The Trio 5 - Progression (vol.2)
Year: 2001
Tracks: 4
The Art Of The Trio 5 - Progression (vol.1)
Year: 2001
Tracks: 5
The Art Of The Trio 4 - Back at The Vanguard
Year: 2001
Tracks: 7
The Art Of The Trio 3 - Songs
Year: 1998
Tracks: 10
The Art Of The Trio 1
Year: 1997
Tracks: 9
The Art Of The Trio 2 - Live at Village Vanguard
Year:
Tracks: 6
Brad Mehldau was another of the overplus of offspring jazz pianists in the '90s to adopt Bill Evans as their role model. Yet spell the influence of Evans still soundly dominates Mehldau's self-examining manner, harmonic constructions, and preferred format (the pianissimo triple), he is unitary of the more riveting and thoughtful practitioners inside that set phrase, and he is receptive to the estimate of using material from the rock eRA (Saint Paul McCartney's "New World blackbird," for example). Though Mehldau's grooming is primarily definitive, his stake in jazz began early. He played in the Hall High School jazz set of Hartford, CT, victorious Berklee College's Best All-Around Musician Award spell still in his junior year of senior high school schoolhouse. He studied jazz at New York's New School for Social Research under Fred Hersch, Junior Mance, Kenny Werner, and Jimmy Cobb. Cobb presently hired him to play in his lot, Cobb's Mob, and Mehldau likewise played and recorded with the Joshua Redman Quartet earlier forming his have trio in 1994 and recording his number 1 Warner Bros. album, Introducing Brad Mehldau, in 1995. Prowess of the Trio, Vol. 1 followed in 1997, with the side by side deuce volumes in the series appearance over the following months. Two years after, Mehldau returned with Elegiac Cycle, as well as Artwork of the Trio, Vol. 4: Back at the Vanguard. Places followed in 2000, consisting of all original compositions that focussed on a certain city, hence the title of the record album. Another Prowess of the Trio album came in 2001, merely the to the highest degree significant button was Largo, which recorded Mehldau playacting with other groups external of his usual deuce-ace format. This was a big change from his old puzzle out, and offered new challenges as he altered to various interesting card situations. Mehldau followed the genre-bending album with the standards-based Anything Goes and Live in Tokyo in 2004, with Twenty-four hour period Is Done arriving the following class. In 2006, he released House on Hill as well as Sexual love Sublime, the latter with soprano vocaliser Renée Fleming, on Nonesuch Records.
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Dynamite Boy
Artist: Dynamite Boy
Genre(s):
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
Dynamite Boy
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Liberating pop-punk inflected style conceptions on to the alternative sports stadium, Dynamite Boy stormed out of Austin in 1995. The Texan crew, composed by Sean (vocals, guitar), Danny (guitar), bassist Adrian, and drummer Scott, managed to criminal record their first-class honours degree full-length only a year after forming, Blaze Is Other People arrived in 1996 through the Offtime Records catalog. Since their geological formation, Dynamite Boy best-loved and managed on guardianship a busy agenda, qualification multitudinous live performances all over the state surface area during consecutive months. In 1999 they delivered their second record album, Finder's Keepers, this time on the Fearless Records label. During the following years, the dance band managed to perform live with bands such as Ataris or No Use for a Name, before recording their third studio effort. Somewhere in America, produced by Cameron Webb, whose old work included acts of the Apostles like Godsmack, Danzig, or Lit, collide with record stores in 2001. The band then embarked on a enlistment that included opening concerts for the Offspring and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
Big Boi Isn't Sweating His 'Hottest MCs' Exclusion; Shawty Lo Proves 50 Cent Wrong: Mixtape Monday
Artist: Bishop Lamont
Representing: Aftermath/ the West Coast
Mixtape: The Confessional
411: Produced by Dr. Dre and Oprah Winfrey? That is going to be one album we have to hear.
"Don't just check out Oprah's Book Club," Bishop Lamont advised, sitting in the studio with DJ Quik not too far in the background. "Holla at her for beats too."
You can never get a totally straight answer from Lamont. His latest mixtape, The Confessional, landed last week, and it's been a highly controversial journey. In an online video, Bishop claims that DJ Strong basically stole the masters and sold them to bootleggers. The video shows their confrontation, and while Strong doesn't admit to the atrocity, he says, "I f---ed up."
"DJ Strong caused an uproar and made Bishop look crazy and also gave mixtape DJs a bad rep," Whoo Kid said in a statement to Mixtape Monday. Whoo Kid is the official DJ helping Lamont drop the mixtape in the name of coastal unity.
"Your wife knows you're a bi---," Lamont said, addressing Strong. "It's DJ Thong. Right now, he's extra miserable. But thank you, 'cause you gave us extra publicity. Bless DJ Thong."
Strong released a statement in the aftermath. "Contrary to what my normal ethic is, in regards to my artists and my mixtapes, there has been a confusion about the latest mixtape's release, with great respect to all concerned. I apologize that this has gotten to such a point and that it has affected a lot of people. I am very sorry that this all happened, and in my excitement to make this project a big success, one miscommunicated mistake was made. A special apology goes out to Bishop Lamont. I would never do anything out of spite to hurt the very artists we've been wanting to see so successful out here on the West Coast for such a long time."
Bishop said he came up with the Confessional title because "I'm testifying in the booth. This is the last of the mixtapes before the album. Me and Whoo Kid got together. We been cool for a long time. I wanted to go all out for the fans."
Lamont's upcoming album, The Reformation, will now drop in October. He said the LP is just about done and features work from some of his favorite producers of all time: Quik, Lord Fines, Dr. Dre, Hi-Tek and a bunch of new guys.
"I've never felt so free and able to create what needs to be created — not only for myself, but for the world," Bishop said.
BL wouldn't say when exactly Dr. Dre's Detox LP is coming but promised that the Doc is putting in time on his grind. "He been working like crazy," Lamont said. "He's charged up. It's crazy. He's buffed for you. He's scuba diving for you. When have you seen Dre have this much fun? He's buffer now. So the 'hell yeahs' are deeper!"
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"City Lights." "It mixes hip-hop and rock together," Lamont said. "It's just raw; it's bustin'. It has an energy to it. It makes hip-hop evolve again. It feels right. I feel like how Run-DMC did with the Aerosmith jump-off when they did ['Walk This Way'] over. I'm talking about the union to the Pearly Gates."
"Send a N---a Home." "It's just a fly record," Bishop said. "It goes back to that tongue-twister stuff, 'cause I love Big Pun so much. It's got elements of Lords of the Underground in it. It's just about bustin'. That Canibus sh--, where you're not thinking about bar structure, you're not thinking about concept. It just gives you that energy that makes you wanna crash your car or smack a [wack] DJ."
"The Greatest Trick." "My background comes from church, and my auntie's a minister," Lamont said. "I have to still touch the Gospel realm but make it so it can be accessible to kids and still speak the truth — speak about topics and social issues we're confronted with but not [push it]. It's a history lesson and deals with a lot of stuff."
Don't Sleep: Other Notable Selections This Week
» Clinton Sparks and Kardinal Offishall - Limited Time Only (Hosted by Akon)
» DJ Green Lantern and Charles Hamilton - Outside Looking
» DJ Nice and Legend - Joell Ortiz: Brooklyn Bomber
» DJ Whoo Kid and CNN - Back on That Q.U. Sh--
» DJ Woogie - Streets on Beats
'Hood's Heavy Rotation: Bubbling Below The Radar
» Fat Joe (featuring Lil Wayne and the Game) - "You Ain't Sayin' Nothin' " remix
» G-Unit - "Down"
» LL Cool J (featuring The-Dream) - "Baby"
» Mariah Carey (featuring Akon and Lil Wayne) - "Bye Bye" remix
» Soulja Boy (featuring Yung Joc) - "Donk" remix
Celebrity Faves
Bigger than Ringling Bros.! Get your top hat. 50 Cent admits that he was wrong about Shawty Lo. The G-Unit General initially wrote off L.O. and his D4L crew as one-hit wonders, but he changed his mind after hearing "Dey Know."
"I've had records that came out and they were hit radio records, and I didn't understand them," 50 told us. "I said D4L would probably never have another record after 'Laffy Taffy.' Shawty Lo proved me wrong. If you don't know nothing, you know 'Big up to all my haters!' That was exactly where it was supposed to be on that record. 'Bankhead been pullin' capers.' Those parts! I'm not from Bankhead. He makes me say, 'Bankhead, been pullin' capers.' It's done right. He may have made a million records to make that one record. And he may have to make a million more to get it again. I'm sure he's willing to do the work he has to do to get it in."
The Streets Is Talking: News & Notes From The Underground
Big ups to Big Boi for letting Andre 3000 rap. Dre has one of the best verses of the year on "Royal Flush." The record is still buzzin', cousin.
"[We] came in the studio, actually New Year's Day," Big remembered. "Came in the studio, his verse is maybe 190,000 bars, but I just told him to go for what he know. When people ask me, 'Why is Dre's verse so long?' Because he's bustin'! We was recording, I was like, 'OK, cool.' As long as it's not too long to play it and it gets broadcast, I was like, 'Let's run it.' "
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we'll see a video for the song, which also features Raekwon the Chef. Outkast's schedules haven't been able to sync up because of Dre being in Japan working on his clothing label. Meanwhile, Big Boi is looking to launch a new single from his Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty album.
"It's more extreme," Big said about the record. "All me. All the concepts. [For] Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, me and Dre kinda had to stew the pot together. This, I'm doing it all my way. Speakerboxxx was my official solo album. We packaged [our albums] together, but this one is the real-deal, standalone Sir Luscious Left Foot album.
Obviously, Big Boi's raps have remained incisive through the years, but his partner has gotten most of the shine. Andre 3000 even landed on our "Hottest MCs in the Game" list for the past two years. So does Daddy Fat Stacks think he's being slept on?
"I don't know if it's an underestimation," Big replied. "I just don't really put myself out there like that. I draw enough attention to myself when I step in the room. Lyrically and as being an artist, I have nothing to prove. Me and Dre have done everything there is to do. We've won the Super Bowl of music. Hip-hop artists won Album of the Year at the Grammys. After that, what can you do? All the rhymes are definitely vicious. Once people get the whole Big Boi album and put it under a microscope, they'll see." ...
If anybody knows about making people "Bow Down," it's Ice Cube. The West Coast legend said that is definitely not what Nas did in dropping the controversial title Nigger from his upcoming album.
"It's a business at the end of the day," Cube said on the set of his latest video. "A lot of people invest money in the record, and they want to sell it. If they can't put it on the shelves, it's hard to sell. I don't think he bowed down to pressure. I think he, more or less, had to look at the reality that if he called the record that, it would hold the record back more than if he didn't.
"We do this music for it to be heard," Cube continued. "Not for it to be sitting around somewhere and be this niche thing. I love Nas, because he's kind of like the East Coast version to what I do. He don't just do 'hood records. He tries to put some knowledge in it. His record is gonna be bangin'! I don't care what he calls it. It's still gonna be bangin'."
For other artists featured in Mixtape Monday, check out Mixtape Mondays Headlines.
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1,000 pose nude in Cork's Blarney Castle
The 'Dare to Bare' challenge took part earlier this morning as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival and was photographed by the renowned US artist.
Tunick, who specialises in the celebration of the nude form, has photographed over 75 site specific related installations around the world.
He will stage another installation in Dublin on Saturday in conjunction with the Dublin Docklands Development Authority.
To Rococo Rot and I-Sound
Artist: To Rococo Rot and I-Sound
Genre(s):
Rock
Industrial
Discography:
Pantone EP
Year: 2001
Tracks: 5
Music Is A Hungry Ghost
Year: 2001
Tracks: 13
 
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