Friday, 27 June 2008
Public Image Limited
Artist: Public Image Limited
Genre(s):
Other
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
That What Is Not
Year: 1992
Tracks: 10
9
Year: 1989
Tracks: 10
Live In Tokyo
Year: 1986
Tracks: 10
Compact Disc
Year: 1986
Tracks: 7
This Is What You Want...This Is What You Get
Year: 1984
Tracks: 8
This Is What You Want - This I
Year: 1984
Tracks: 8
The Flowers of Romance
Year: 1981
Tracks: 12
Flowers Of Romance
Year: 1981
Tracks: 12
 
Gamma Ray
Monday, 16 June 2008
Gershon Slams Clinton Claims
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Friday, 13 June 2008
O'Neal Suffers Sobriety Setback?
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M.I.A. Rocks the MoMA Sculpture Garden
The Ethereal
Artist: The Ethereal
Genre(s):
Metal: Doom
Discography:
From Funeral Skies
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
 
Soraya
Artist: Soraya
Genre(s):
Other
Rock
Discography:
Herencia
Year: 2006
Tracks: 15
El Otro Lado De Mi
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Soraya
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Por mi te puedes ir al cuerno
Year:
Tracks: 5
Bilingual singer/songwriter Soraya experient a series of ups and downs over the course of her life history, resulting in a catalog of music that chronicles that travel in all its glory and struggle. Born in Point Pleasant, NJ, in 1969 to Colombian parents wHO had immigrated from Lebanon, her career got off to a shattering begin in 1996 with the release of a pair of hit-laden albums: En Esta Noche and On Nights Like This, the latter an English-language version of the former. In exceptional, "De Repente" was a immense international run into and would persist her signature tune for long time. She followed this success with a pair of albums -- Torre de Marfil (1997) and Cuerpo y Alma (2000) -- that power saw her popularity eat at steadily, though these albums were anything just inadequate, expanding her style to integrate a broader pallet, well-nigh notably a hint of worldbeat flourishes. These albums had their contribution of hits, to a fault, only none on a equivalence with the international credit of "De Repente." This brought her compact with Universal Music Latino to an terminal, and she left field the label, sign language instead to EMI. During this modulation, Soraya waged a serious struggle with white meat cancer, unitary that would inform her debut album for EMI, Soraya (2003). This self-titled record album ushered her back to international fame, spawning the number unmatched off "Casi" and earning her a Latin Grammy. With her popularity returned to visor layer, she recorded the followup in her native Colombia. That record album, El Otro Lado de Mi (2005), was a more than complex and rocking peerless than her former effort, still it overly was met with substantial commercial success, grading a vainglorious hit with "Llevame." Around this meter Universal was busy cathartic legion compilations of her tenure in that respect, farther adding to an already impressive catalog. Sadly, Soraya lost her struggle with crab on May 10, 2006, at long time 37, last her life and melodious accomplishments untimely (Herencia, a best-of solicitation, was released posthumously that same twelvemonth). In the wake of her departure, she was remembered non only as a major Latin creative person only likewise as an advocate for bosom crab awareness. Her activism was well renowned and deemed admirable.
Barack Obama - Mccain Obama And Clinton Rescue Tv
With ratings down and major companies cutting their advertising budgets,
political advertising has become a boon for local stations and national
broadcast and cable networks. According to TVWeek that spending is
likely to continue between now and the party conventions, when normally a
spending lull occurs. "This campaign was jump-started early and it's running
real hot right through to the end," Brian Donahue, senior VP of Jamestown
Associates, a GOP consultant, told the trade publication. "There is no time to
breathe in the 2008 presidential election." Democratic consultant Steve McMahon
is predicting a spending surge on the part of Sen. Barack Obama before the
conventions. "I don't think there is going to be a break," he said.
27/05/2008
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Six Sex Scenes and a Murder - 5/29/2008
You had me sold at "Scenes." Hyuk hyuk. OK, no, really -- the best thing this film has going for it is its sex scenes: Despite the nudity, they're not even that sexual; they're just charming in a ticklish way, with the perfect dose of humility. That probably doesn't make sense to you, but somehow first-time director Julie Rubio pulls that off. Unfortunately, she falls short on constructing the core of the movie -- the murder mystery. She gives us the meat, but the bones are extremely misaligned.
While introducing her film, Rubio admitted it was "complicated." Complicated it is indeed, in a convoluted, confusing sort of way that makes Scenes very difficult to follow and thus impossible to become immersed in. The story revolves around the voluptuous Regan Price (Kristin Minter) and her boyfriend Nick Hamilton (Richard Crenna Jr.). Hamilton had led a life of crime and was ready to opt out, only to be eventually shot to death outside a burlesque club.
The film launches with a detective interviewing several people about a murder. Then we see a flashback that illustrates the seemingly tumultuous relationship between Price and Hamilton. A bunch of random things happen, and then we're brought to the recent past, in which Hamilton is killed. Now we return to the detective investigating the case, who interrogates each suspect about his or her activities the night Hamilton was murdered. Of course, we see flashbacks of what they were each doing that night.
This back-and-forth pivot between past and present makes Scenes a very bumpy ride; the low budget, amateur actors, and frankly poor editing only further mystify the goings-on. I couldn't fathom why some of the characters were even considered suspects. Other critics at the screening also seemed befuddled. There are so many unnecessary events leading to the conclusion of the movie that we become wholly detached from the mystery. And once we learn the truth, it's hard to care; the d�nouement entirely lacks punch.
Sub-par acting is expected from a low-budget movie, but Scenes could very likely have been a successful film had it employed a more experienced editor -- someone who could have arranged the events more cohesively and trimmed the excess fat. I'll repeat (in the least perverted way I can): Rubio directs some of the best, most genuine sex scenes I've ever seen in cinema. She at least has a gift for capturing the human spirit. Perhaps if she focuses on a genre more grounded in reality -- and hires a new editor -- she'll have a big hit.
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Green Day for UK tour as Foxboro Hot Tubs
The band left a cryptic blog on the Foxboro Hot Tubs MySpace page suggesting a British jaunt is on the cards.
After writing about their recent experiences touring the US, including recounting partying with Sting, the band wrote, "Thanks to all the Tub Heads for coming out for our first tour. Will there be more? I got you on my mind, England."
No details of a Foxboro Hot Tubs UK tour have been announced yet � keep checking NME.COM for details as we get them.