Thursday, 4 September 2008

SOLANGE

Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams (Music World/Geffen): C

With Beyonce as your older baby, the bar for folk honors is basically unreached. Solange addresses this profound truth on the opening track of her soph album, then proceeds to stray from her previously teen-friendly roots - and anything her big sis might do - with a advanced, artsy and often flakey set of songs. Too bad they�re not all that captivating. Even when the �60s-inspired production makes sense (which it often doesn�t), Solange�s voice is frequently grate, and the end final result is a less successful exercise in something you�d expect from Erykah Badu or Andre 3000. Download: �God Given Name.�







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Monday, 25 August 2008

Jodie Foster split could cost millions

Jodie Foster's high-profile stock split with Cydney Bernard - her married person of 14 years - may cost her $25 million.



The Silence of the Lambs headliner separated from Cydney in May to start a relationship with writer Cynthia Mort, 51, and reports suggest she could lose a quarter of her estimated US$100 million in alimony payments.


According to the National Enquirer magazine, Cydney could legally ask for the monumental sum because half of Jodie's destiny was made when they were together.


Jodie, 45, is reportedly keen to

Friday, 15 August 2008

Young Dannyhott Sings Things He Probably Shouldn�t

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Thursday, 7 August 2008

George Carlin gets in one last laugh on death







Just months before he died, George Carlin was looking at into the face of death - and

Friday, 27 June 2008

Praful

Praful   
Artist: Praful

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Remixed Plus 2   
 Remixed Plus 2

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Corpo Suado (Stonebridge Mixes)   
 Corpo Suado (Stonebridge Mixes)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 3




 






Saturday, 14 June 2008

Edwyn Collins plays acoustic gig at exhibition

Edwyn Collins played an intimate acoustic gig last night (June 9) at The Social in London, raising awareness for the Connect charity.

The venue is currently housing an exhibition of artwork for Collins' forthcoming single, 'Home Again', released on seven-inch vinyl on June 23.

The artwork was created by non-celebrities and stars including Graham Coxon, Harry Hill and Jarvis Cocker. Coxon turned up to the event and mingled with fans before the show.

Taking the stage at 8pm (BST), Collins played a six-song set including the aforementioned single, plus his 1995 smash hit 'A Girl Like You'.

The set was preceded by a short speech from a spokesperson from Connect about the charity and aphasia � the condition the former Orange Juice musician suffers from.

Colins' set was warmly received, with fans cheering and whooping between songs and singing along to the final song.

Edwyn Collins played:

'Falling And Laughing'
'What Presence?'
'Searching For The Truth'
'Home Again'
'One Track Mind'
'A Girl Like You'

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Angis

Angis   
Artist: Angis

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Pries Ausra   
 Pries Ausra

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 6




 





Illusion

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Ventura Music Festival brings soprano Nicole Cabell back to her roots

The auditorium at Nicole Cabell's old high school is a little more modest than her usual haunts.Last month, the 30-year-old soprano performed at Royal Albert Hall in London. In a couple of weeks, she'll sing at Tivoli in Copenhagen. Tonight, she plays Ventura High School, headlining the final show of the 10-day Ventura Music Festival.












Tall and elegant, Cabell has won some of opera's most prestigious awards. Last year, she triggered a gush of superlatives from the music critics of Berlin, racing there from France on three hours of sleep to stand in for a diva who had fallen ill. In Ventura, a place aggressively promoting itself as an arts haven, Cabell has received the hometown hero treatment. Last week, she was given the key to the city. With appropriately operatic bravado, Councilman Neal Andrews told her, "It's really the key to our heart." Popping throat lozenges and antibiotics to stave off laryngitis, Cabell worried festival organizers by giving a master class for music students on Wednesday night.The next day, she took the stage before 800 students at her alma mater, answering questions and serenading them with Puccini's "O Mio Babbino Caro." After everyone else settled down, two teenage boys remained standing, cheering wildly for an encore.Cabell was the most famous Ventura High graduate that most of them had never heard of, but they listened raptly."I'm kind of overwhelmed," she said, surveying the room where she had long ago sung a medley of show tunes. "Everyone needs to do this, to return to the place they started." Cabell grew up in one of the city's poorer neighborhoods. When she was a teenager, she cleaned her voice teachers' studio for a discount on lessons. Now she owns a condominium in Chicago but travels the world -- still mostly flying coach -- nine months a year, collecting mostly first-class reviews. In 2005, she was named the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, beating out hundreds of other up-and-comers. Eight million viewers tuned into what is promoted as opera's most important competition, and even more savored the finalists' glittering outfits on such blogs as BBC's Frockwatch. "Take it slowly," opera legend Joan Sutherland advised Cabell in giving her the crystal trophy. "Don't let people rush you."It took a while for Cabell to find her musical chops. When she was growing up, she said, the schools didn't offer much music. She was in a chamber choir for about six months. She tried playing flute in the marching band, but soon quit. "You had to walk around in these funny hats," she saidOne day, her mother Terri heard her trilling along with an opera CD and urged her into voice training. Linda Brice, her teacher, was stunned from the start."From that moment, I realized she had everything a professional opera singer would require," recalled Brice, who runs a voice studio in Portland, Ore. "She had an incredibly beautiful voice, she was musically expressive, she was intelligent."At the high school Thursday, Brice was sitting in the front row, beaming. Her ex-husband and studio partner Vincent Sorisio was at Cabell's side, accompanying her on piano. They had taken Cabell under their wing when she was a teenager, even giving a concert for the family when Clarence Cabell, Nicole's father, died suddenly at 46.After attending the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., on a full scholarship, Cabell plunged into a world strikingly different than the one she had studied."I used to want to be a big star," she said, "but that has nothing to do with the quality of performance. It's how you look, what you wear, the scandals, the affairs, what you say to the press."The fabled fat lady no longer sings. In 2004, London's Royal Opera fired renowned soprano Deborah Voigt because she could not squeeze into a tight dress for "Ariadne auf Naxos," a Strauss opera. Her subsequent gastric-bypass surgery was the talk of the opera world. "Everyone has personal trainers," Cabell said. "In Europe, opera singers are all over the tabloids. You have to be accessible and sexy. You have to be a pop star."Noted for her stormy temperament, Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu told a British men's magazine that, unlike her colleagues, she avoids working out. "I get my gymnastic exercise unpacking luggage -- and making love," she said.It was Gheorghiu who Cabell subbed for in Berlin, playing Juliette in Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette."Two weeks later, Cabell starred at the same opera house in Mozart's "Idomeneo." The production, which featured a scene with the severed head of Muhammad, was mounted under tight security, with metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs. "It occurred to me that the whole house could have been blown up," Cabell said, "but at least I would have died a soldier's death." Many critics have raved over Cabell's exotic good looks -- she's of Korean, black and white descent -- and strained for metaphors to describe her voice. The Times of London called it "liquid gold," the New York Times "a silken lasso."A few reviewers have complained that she isn't expressive enough, but she claims to shrug off the naysayers."At any opera, 25% of the people will love you, 25% will hate you and the rest will be asleep," she said. steve.chawkins@latimes.com

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Madonna , Hard Candy

Madonna , Hard Candy





MADONNAHard Confect (Warners)Hail Rating: * * * *VERDICT: The Female monarch of Pop continues her golden reign of the charts with this pop-tastic offeringThere was a moment, about days ago, when it seemed Madonna in truth mightiness deliver doomed her hang. The 2003 album American Life offered aught fresh from the kept woman of reinvention and many questioned whether the King of Pop's reign was finally approach to a close. Clocking up to a lesser extent than four-spot million sales, the record was the lowest merchandising album of her career.Three years subsequently, determined to prove her detractors wrong, Blessed Virgin unleashed the forward-thinking discotheque pop of Confessions on a Dancefloor. Fans were relieved and critics impressed, merely an airwave of precariousness continued to surround Madge. Could she do it once more? Would she sting with the tried and true pattern of Confessions or variety tack completely? And if she did, but where would she go on her next musical comedy venture?It is amidst this myriad of questions, Madonna drops her freshly track record Firmly Candy, obliterating the doubt and continuing her golden reign of the charts. An record album of pure pop up glamor, Hard Candy is Madonna's about fun record album since the definitive pop classic Like a Supplicant.




The outset unity 4 Minutes , featuring this century's Queen of Pop, Justin Timberlake, is already dominating international charts. JT and Timbaland collaborated on basketball team tracks, though surprisingly, almost are the weaker offerings of the record album.Instead, it is Pharrell Williams' production kit The Neptunes that truly wee this album whistle. From the funk-heavy She's Non Me to the upbeat Cherish-esque track Incredible, Pharrell pushes Madge to fresh places without losing her distinct sound and flavor.Timberlake and Timbaland's offerings, though doubtless catchy and polished, could easily have been written for and performed by any of today's leadership pop artists. On She's Non Me, Madonna sings, "She's not me. She doesn't have my name. She'll never birth what I take in. It won't be the same." Ironically, when these 2 are at the helm, Madge runs dangerously fill up to losing that individuation. Pharrell doesn't ever take it right though. Spanish people Object lesson is a in particular trite example in electro-pop matched by overtly asinine lyrics, still by Madonna's standards. Overall though, the criminal record provides an soft and enjoyable hearing go through guided by strong basslines, discotheque beats and synthesised flourishes.Madonna may have turned to fellow music royal family to aid create her 11th studio album but she is still in control. On the closing racetrack Voices, Madge purrs, "WHO is the master copy and world Health Organization is the slave?" As a tolling gong ends the record, capping away an orchestral finale, on that point can buoy be no enquiry that Madonna will invariably be the master.






Monday, 28 April 2008

Elijah Bossenbroek

Elijah Bossenbroek   
Artist: Elijah Bossenbroek

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Harmony In Disarray   
 Harmony In Disarray

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11




 





David Bisbal

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Jennifer Lopez baby names revealed?

Jennifer Lopez baby names revealed?



Jennifer Lopez has seemingly





Friday, 18 April 2008

Bifrost

Bifrost   
Artist: Bifrost

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Mythistory   
 Mythistory

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11


The Wildest Fire   
 The Wildest Fire

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12


Pagan Reality   
 Pagan Reality

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Hellhammer

Hellhammer   
Artist: Hellhammer

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



Discography:


Triumph Of Death   
 Triumph Of Death

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 17


Apocalyptic Raids   
 Apocalyptic Raids

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 6


Satanic Rites   
 Satanic Rites

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 12




If Celtic Frost's number 1 trey albums served as the musical comedy Lord of the Rings for hundreds of European kids world Wellness Organization afterwards fight accidental injury up in black metal bands of their own, and and so Frost's main man Tom Warrior's number one band -- the ultra-primitive Hellhammer -- sure delineated The Hobbit. With Warrior on vocals and guitar, Steve Warrior (no relation) on bass, and Robert I Day on drums, the threesome was only active, off and on, for close to a yr between 1983 and 1984. Simply their Apocalyptical Raids presentment left hand a long-lasting mental characterization notwithstanding, doing the rounds in Europe's resistance tape-trading networks long after the stria had disintegrated and granted birth to the much more than challenging Celtic Freeze. Despite their rock oil speech sound and dubious tone, the demos were finally released by Noise Records with the deed of conveyance Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D.





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