Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Fans welcome new Metallica single

Fans have welcomed the release of�the first new�single from concentrated rock behave Metallica in five geezerhood, but reviews have been mixed.



The single The Day That Never Comes was released all over the weekend, the first single from the band's highly anticipated new�album Death Magnetic.


Fans were ecstatic at the new seven-minute data track, which discards the bludgeoning rock embraced on the band's�last album St Anger and harks back to their mid-80s sound�shown turned on breakthrough�single One.


"That was pure old school alloy," said poster Deinaylz066. "Reminds me of garage years with that raw, lacing energy. They are the Gods of metal."


Another poster, Forsurelakers, aforementioned: "If you don't wish this song, then you don't like Metallica."


Reviewers were mixed around the single.


"New Metallica is derivative of old Metallica. But what did you expect?" aforementioned music blog site Stereogum.


RollingStone.com said: "Call it The Unforgiven meets Bleeding Me with a dash of Am I Evil? thrown in for the faster section, and don�t retrieve too hard when James Hetfield reminds us that 'love is a four-letter word'."


Death Magnetic is due for release on September 12.


* What do you think of The Day That Never Comes? Watch the tV then put up your comments below.








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Sunday, 24 August 2008

Mp3 music: Patrick Watson






Patrick Watson
   

Artist: Patrick Watson: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Patrick Watson's discography:


Close to Paradise
   

 Close to Paradise

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13






Though he was lifelike in California, Canadian singer and piano player Patrick Watson was elevated away Montreal, in Hudson, Quebec, babble out in the local church building choirs as a boy, poring over jazz and greco-Roman piano performance, composition, and arrangement, and talk and acting keyboards in the ska band Gangster Politics in high schooltime day. Watson left the band subsequently graduating and began to explore other types of music, including electronica and ambient. In 2002, later on returning from a head trip to Vietnam, he distinct to begin a four-piece chamber pop chemical group, delivery in bassist Mishka Stein, drummer Robbie Kuster (both of whom he had met at university), and old Gangster Politics guitarist Simon Angell. The group (which was technically a solo cast with a get on band) released Just Another Ordinary Day independently and began performing around Canada, including at the 2005 Pop Montreal Festival, a express that light-emitting rectifying valve to the formation of Secret City Records, the label that issued Patrick Watson's soph album, Close to Paradise (which featured the same band), in the fall of 2006, with a freeing in the U.S. the following class.






Friday, 15 August 2008

Britney Spears - Britney In Movie Talks

BRITNEY SPEARS is in talks to resurrect her acting career by stellar in a top secret new picture.

The pop princess is currently getting her life and career back on track after a tough year dominated by personal problems.

She has a new record album set for release in late 2008/early 2009, and she reveals scripts are dropping through and through her mail box - after two acclaimed stints acting in sitcom How I Met Your Mother.

Spears tells OK! Magazine, "I'd love to, if we tail find the right picture show. Actually, I have a part that just came up. We're just nerve-wracking to put to work it out with my schedule, with the children."

The star will hope her next bad screen outing fares better than her last plastic film - 2002 movie Crossroads made a box office profit but was slated by critics.





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Thursday, 7 August 2008

The Octopus Project

The Octopus Project   
Artist: The Octopus Project

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Hello Avalanche   
 Hello Avalanche

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13




 





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Friday, 27 June 2008

Jon Mark and David Anthony Clark

Jon Mark and David Anthony Clark   
Artist: Jon Mark and David Anthony Clark

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


The Leaving Of Ireland   
 The Leaving Of Ireland

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




 





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Actor apologises for calling soldiers 'wimps'

Actor Rupert Everett has apologised for calling British soldiers "wimps" and suggesting they joined the army to torture prisoners.

The 49-year-old yesterday issued a lengthy statement apologising "without reserve" to the "many in this country, and hundreds and thousands of others across the world who have lost their brothers and sisters,
their fathers and mothers to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and all the countless others," Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported today.

The apology came after he said during an interview to promote his new film The Victorian Sex Explorer - in which he plays the renowned explorer Sir Richard Burton: "In Burton's day they were itching to get into the fray.

"Now it is the opposite. They are always whining about the dangers of being killed. Oh my God, they are such wimps now!

"The whole point of being in the Army is wanting to get killed, wanting to test yourself to the limits," he said in the interview published in The Sunday Telegraph.

"Now you have to fly 15,000ft above the war zone to avoid getting hit. I don't think there is any point in having wars if that's how you're going to behave. It's pathetic. All this whining!

"The whole point of being in the Army is going to war and getting yourself blown up. That and p***ing on prisoners. Yet we all get shocked by Abu Ghraib."

In his apology, he explained he made his remarks to compare war now to war in Victorian times, saying: "I compared his longing to get into battle to the way we engage in war today. Then death was glorious.
Today it is what it really is. Each and every death is a terrible tragic loss."

He said the point he was making was that while in Burton's day war was portrayed as "romantic or exciting", it actually "creates terrible suffering everywhere, and today we go into it with our eyes open,"
The Telegraph report said.





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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Ed McMahon fighting foreclosure on his Beverly Hills home

LOS ANGELES - Ed McMahon, who for decades appeared as Johnny Carson's sidekick on "The Tonight Show," is fighting to avoid foreclosure on his multimillion-dollar Beverly Hills home, according to published reports.

The former "Star Search" host was $644,000 behind on payments on $4.8 million in mortgage loans when a unit of Countrywide Financial Corp. filed a default notice Feb. 28 with the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office, The Wall Street Journal first reported late Tuesday.

McMahon, 85, has been unable to work as a pitchman for various products since he broke his neck 18 months ago, said his spokesman, Howard Bragman.

"There are plenty of people affected by the weak economy, bad housing market or bad health," Bragman said.

McMahon has been in "very fruitful discussions" with the lender to resolve the situation, Bragman said. But it's unclear whether McMahon and his wife, Pamela, will remain in the home.

A spokesman for Countrywide declined comment to the Los Angeles Times.

The six-bedroom, five-bath house is in a hilltop gated community overlooking Mulholland Drive called The Summit and is listed for sale at $6.25 million. It has been on the market two years, according to real estate agent Alex Davis, who has the listing.

The house is near that of pop star Britney Spears, which doesn't always work in its favour.

"When we were trying to sell the house one time, there were about 100 paparazzi there," Davis said.










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