Thursday, 26 June 2008

Godsmak

Godsmak   
Artist: Godsmak

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Alternative
   



Discography:


Awake   
 Awake

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11




The Boston-based alternative metal group Godsmack originally comprised vocaliser Sully Erna (a dear Wiccan), guitarist Tony Rambola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Tommy Stewart. After debuting in 1997 with All Wound Up, Godsmack gestural with Universal, which in 1998 reissued the LP as a self-titled movement with a smattering of new tracks; at that point Stewart -- who'd left the grouping in mid-1997 and was replaced by drummer Joe d'Arco -- returned to the lineup on a lasting footing. The band's audience reinforced lento simply sure, and Godsmack was certified gold in 1999, the same year the chemical group was invited to join the Ozzfest tour; by the next year, it had sold over three gazillion copies, thanks to strike singles like "Any" and "Maintain Away." In 2000, the group over again played Ozzfest, and released their irregular proper album, Awake, that fall. In January 2001, Alive earned the ring a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the birdcall "Vampires," and by March, it had sold deuce million copies. Hot on the heels of their chronic success, their single "I Stand Alone" propelled the ballyhoo of the motion picture The Scorpion King in March 2002. As the unmarried maintained Godsmack's firm presence at modern rock radio into the summer, instauration extremity Tommy Stewart left the lot in June. The David Bottrill-produced (Pecker Gabriel, Tool, Mudvayne) album Faceless appeared in April 2003. It likewise pronounced the debut of examination drummer Shannon Larkin. The all-acoustic Other Side arrived in spring 2004. In 2006, Erna stepped behindhand the board to helm IV, a aggregation of new material that reached figure one while both retaining the group's trademark heave and expanding their sonic pallet.






Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Amrit Vela

Amrit Vela   
Artist: Amrit Vela

   Genre(s): 
Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Sadhana Chants   
 Sadhana Chants

   Year:    
Tracks: 7




 





Justin Timberlake Congratulates New Mother Jessica Alba

Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Robbie Williams takes up camping

When Bizarre's Smart Gordon isn't posing for pictures with Coldplay or rating women's breasts, he likes to focus on the latest extra-curricular activities keeping Robbie Williams occupied. And who wouldn't? Ever since the swinging man of pop stopped making music, he's actually become - dare we say it - quite likable and interesting. And does Gordo agree? Erm...

"Beardy pop knob Robbie Williams has a new hobby - camping. The ex-Take That star has spent a small fortune kitting himself out for trips into the wilderness - which seems appropriate as the paranoid lump is also in the pop wilderness." Smarto quotes a "source" as saying this al-fresco activity is down to William's prevailing interest in aliens, which he should have a better chance of seeing "away from LA's bright lights". Weirdly, Smarto thinks this is proof that Williams is a massive gaylord, the latest in a long line of crack-pop theories. "I always thought Robbie was camp as a row of tents - and this all sounds a bit Brokeback Mountain." Wow, you're right, clearly camping does have all the trademarks of homosexuality, and it's definitely Robbie Williams and not Smart Gordon who has a one-track mind when it comes to such matters.












In other outdoor-related news, glam-rockers Kiss stole the show at Download festival on the weekend and, in turn, Kim Dawson of Kim Dawson's Playlist stole a few moments with them. Bassist Gene Simmons was, it seems, in a typically belligerent mood, as Kim writes: "Kiss have blasted bands like Coldplay and Radiohead for giving away music for free." Yes, months and months after everybody else on the planet has come to terms with this extraordinary feat, Gene Simmons has finally let it get to him.

"The music industry is dead. It's six feet underground and unfortunately the fans have done this. There's no record industry so we're going to wait until everybody settles downs and becomes civilised," said Simmons, although we'd be lying if we said we had the faintest clue what the old fool was banging on about. There's more, though. In the hope of resuscitating the music biz corpse, Simmons promises Kiss won't record any new material until the "industry pops its head up". Once Radiohead and Coldplay get to the bottom of what he's talking about, we're sure they'll feel suitably obliged to cease the giveaways so as not to deny the world any more Kiss classics.

Just in case you thought nothing interesting happened at the Mojo awards last night, think again. Feud time! "There was a distinct chill in the air between Duffy and Paul Weller at last night's Mojos," reports the Mirror's 3am team, fresh from the gossip frontline. "It was the first time the Welsh warbler had come face to face with the Modfather after snubbing his offer to make sweet music together."

Apparently this is not a euphemism for sex, Weller actually did want record a duet with her. And "record a duet" isn't a euphemism for sex either, we're strictly talking about music here. Anyway, with regards to sex or music, you "just don't say no to someone like Paul Weller too many times", claims a source, "or they'll never ask again." Given Duffy's stance on matters related to Weller, we imagine this is more of a promise than a threat.


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P Diddy Is An All-Over Smoothy

Diddy is apparently willing to put himself through the pain and indignity of a 'sack' wax in order to impress the ladies.

The hip hop star happily  lifts the lid on his male-grooming secrets – and urges other men to follow his example.

“While I'm getting ready I like to relax with a drink – vodka and lemonade – and listen to some James Brown,“ he reveals via Metro.

“Then I'll have a manicure and pedicure – and yes, I wax as well. Men owe it to women to make sure they are well-groomed.”

He then clarifies: “I wax my privates. I also wear my fragrance, Unforgivable Black.'
Well, if it's good enough for Diddy...

Decoy

Decoy   
Artist: Decoy

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Not Responding to Light   
 Not Responding to Light

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 9




 






Konntinent To Collaborate With GP~00

A marriage made in heaven if there ever was one! London-based soundscaper Konntinent has today announced tentative details of a collaborative project with the mysterious GP~00.


It's due to be released by Berlin's specialist Sonicpieces label, curated by Monique Recknagel of German Radio Magazine Schall und Raum. Dates have yet to be announced, but "ultra nice" handmade packaging has been promised for this much anticipated project.


Konntinent's All Lines Lead In was recently issued by the Serein Netlabel, while a full-length debut, through Japan's Symbolic Interaction, is expected in the not too distant future.


Adam W Flynn, the musician behind GP~00, meanwhile has been busy with his .Redshifts and Unflower projects, but still found time to record the superb i for Forgotten Empire Records last year. Flynn spoke to Angry Ape late in 2077 about his myriad of projects.




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Nick And Danny Chatelain

Nick And Danny Chatelain   
Artist: Nick And Danny Chatelain

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Me Resuelve-Promo CDS   
 Me Resuelve-Promo CDS

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2




 





Springer Break in Bev Hills

U2's Bono: 'Radiohead were courageous for 'In Rainbows' release'

U2's Bono has sent a letter to NME this week (June 25) following the band's manager Paul McGuinness's comments regarding Radiohead's decision to release their last album, 'In Rainbows', on a pay-what-you-like basis as a download.

Earlier this month, McGuinness said Radiohead's album release "backfired" and that U2 would not be following the Oxford band's example when they release their next record.

In the letter, printed in tomorrow's (June 25) edition of NME, Bono says that he disagrees with his manager's comments, calling Radiohead "courageous and imaginative in trying to figure out some new relationship with their audience".

"Such imagination and courage are in short supply right now," he continued. "They're [Radiohead], a sacred talent, and we feel blessed to be around at the same time."

Read the full letter from Bono in the new issue of NME, out nationwide tomorrow.

Kate & Lance: The Armstrong Bunch

Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong spent Father's Day with each other's long-haired children in NYC.
Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong
Lance's non-long-haired son also joined in the unmarried family fun.






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