Artist: War from a Harlots Mouth: mp3 download Genre(s): Other War from a Harlots Mouth's discography: Transmetropolitan Promo Year: Tracks: 11 The imaginatively named extreme music fivesome, War from a Harlots Mouth, hails from Berlin, Germany, and plays a violent blending of maths metal, grindcore, and sundry unrelated genres (so, they rebut association with any specific musical style). After getting their start up in 2005, the grouping recorded a split EP with Molotov Solution, toured throughout Europe with acts of the Apostles like Dying Fetus, Cattle Decapitation, and Cephalic Carnage, and then released their uncut debut CD, Transmetropolitan, in 2007. |
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Mp3 music: War from a Harlots Mouth
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Mp3 music: Culture Kultur
Artist: Culture Kultur: mp3 download Genre(s): Pop Culture Kultur's discography: Reborn Year: 2005 Tracks: 12 Formed in 1992, Cluture Kultur was a triple from Malaga, Spain wHO worked inside a kind of genres in electronic medicine. After seven years of issue singles, remixes and soundtracks in the European securities industry, the dance orchestra was ready for its North American debut. In 1999 they issued Instinctive reflex, a full-length album that had elements of electronica, ambient, big beat and industrial music and magnetic north Korean won them critical comparisons to Nitzer Ebb and the Crystal Method. |
Monday, 18 August 2008
Amy Grant supports new releases
Christian/crossover star Amy Grant [ ] will go on a busy touring docket through the end of the year as she supports the 20th anniversary edition of her album "Lead Me On" as well as her approaching holiday set.
The singer/songwriter will warm up with a couple of dates in Iowa side by side month ahead launching her "Lead Me On twentieth Anniversary Celebration Tour" Oct. 12 in Augusta, GA. Grant lately told Billboard that the US junket will feature most of the musicians who accompanied her on the original "Lead Me On" trek.
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"I am so excited to recapture and re-engage audiences with these songs," Grant said in a statement. "I can honestly say that I am really looking forrader to acquiring out and performing these songs, and hope to bring support the passion of Christ and brainchild these songs brought forbidden in me and so many."
The two-disc, 20th day of remembrance set, released in June, comprises the fully remastered original album plus a CD of new and previously unreleased material, including acoustic versions of the title lead (featuring Grant's hubby, Vince Gill) and "Faithless Heart" with Michael W. Smith.
Grant is besides gearing up for the holidays with her forthcoming "Christmas Collection," which is due Sept. 30. The album combines favorites from the performer's previous Christmas CDs with her first new vacation recordings in nine age. New original tunes include "I Need a Silent Night," co-written with Chris Eaton, and "Baby It's Christmas," co-written with Gill.
Grant and Gill will documentation the jut with a December tour that is expected to visit 15 US cities. The field day focuses on the East Coast and currently wraps with a two-night stand at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Grant's full itinerary is listed below.
Between tour dates, the Grammy-winning singer is scheduled to tape the "Holiday Celebration on Ice" special for NBC-TV. The program will feature Grant and Smith singing Christmas favorites along with Olympic, World and National Champion skaters including Nancy Kerrigan and Viktor Petrenko, according to a press release. The special is set to air on NBC Nov. 30 and will also be televised multiple times on The Style Network and Universal HD.
Meanwhile, Grant told Billboard that she's got a twelve songs written for a new album and she hopes to record a few before she hits the road.
Grant, whose mainstream appeal is said to have open the door for other Christian artists, has sold more than 30 trillion albums global during her three-decade calling, according to a press release. She has sextet Grammy Awards on her mantle along with 21 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards.
[Note: The following duty tour dates experience been provided by artist and/or spell sources, wHO verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
Amy Grant:September 200819 - Sioux City, IA - Orpheum Theatre20 - Des Moines, IA - Des Moines Civic CenterOctober 200812 - Augusta, GA - Family YMCA 16 - Phoenix, AZ - Celebrity Theatre 17 - Irvine, CA - Mariners Church 18 - Bakersfield, CA - Bakersfield Fox Theater 19 - Visalia, CA - Visalia Fox Theater22 - Escondido, CA - California Center for the Arts 23 - Morgan Hill, CA - Ann Sobrato Performing Arts Center24 - Modesto, CA - Gallo Center for the Arts 25 - Wendover, NV - Peppermill Concert Hall 27 - Portland, OR - Rolling Hills Community Church 28 - Redmond, WA - Overlake Christian Church 29 - Spokane, WA - INB Performing Arts Center November 20081 - Prior Lake, MN - Mystic Lake Casino Hotel11 - Las Vegas, NV - The Orleans Arena13 - The Woodlands, TX - Fellowship of the Woodlands15 - Branson, MO - The Mansion16 - Wichita, KS - Central Christian Church 18 - Greeneville, TN - Niswonger Performing Arts Center 20 - Hershey, PA - Hershey Theatre 21 - Morristown, NJ - Community Theatre22 - Upper Darby, PA - Tower TheatreAmy Grant and Vince Gill Christmas tour:December 20084 - Albany, NY - Times Union Center5 - Augusta, NE - Augusta Civic Center6 - West Point, NY - Eisenhower Hall7 - Mashantucket, CT - MGM Grand @ Foxwoods10 - Baltimore, MD - Lyric Opera House11 - Salisbury, MD - Wicomico12 - Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena13 - Worcester, MA - DCU Center15 - Atlanta, GA - Fox Theater16 - Charlotte, NC - Ovens Auditorium20 - St Charles, MO - Family Arena22-23 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
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Friday, 8 August 2008
Sharleen Spiteri - Melody
Releasing your solo debut 20 age into a successful life history is not the authentication of an opportunist, but that is the criticism that Texas singer Spiteri may human face over the sound of 'Melody'.
Coming after the success of Winehouse and Duffy in revisiting the 1960s, Spiteri also takes inspiration from the grooves of the decade and that, for some, will be this record's superlative weakness.
Others, however, will receive no such hang-ups, and may gaze this album as the best thing she's released.
Spiteri's phonation has improved with age, and the strings and brass fetch out its power and poignancy - a rougher production would've added level more.
With the exception of 'I'm Going to Haunt You' (think C&W karaoke on a cruise ship), she could passing any of the songs here as a single, and with a patch to go to Duffy and Winehouse's follow-ups, you could be hearing a lot of them. Timing may so be everything.
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Top 10 TV picks: June 24-30
Television critic Philip Wakefield chooses the 10 best shows on the box this week, for Tuesday, June 24 to Monday, June 30.
1. The Street: The Bafta-winning Jimmy McGovern series returns in a slot that’s an indictment of the state broadcaster’s programming priorities. As The Independent observed: "Along comes a programme like The Street to remind you how fabulous television can be, how unambitious and determinedly stupid it usually is."
TV One, 11.10pm Wednesday.
2. Underworld: Season-finale of the sensational Aussie crime drama from ex-TVNZ programming boss Des Monaghan. A second series is in the works and the first will be released “uncut” next month on DVD.
TV3, 11.15pm Tuesday.
3. Gavin and Stacey: Bafta-winning romantic-comedy that was commissioned for the BBC’s youth channel, BBC3. While it’s ironically screening here on the country’s oldest-skewing network, the show’s success in the United Kingdom could soon see it switch to BBC1.
TV One, 8.30pm Friday.
4. After You’ve Gone: New, undistinguished but popular Britcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst as a part-time dad who shifts back into the family home to look after the kids when his ex-wife volunteers her services abroad - only for his ex-mother-in-law to move in, too.
TV One, 9.05pm Friday.
5. What’s Really in Our Food? New Petra Bagust series about using your loaf when buying your daily bread.
TV3, 8pm Tuesday.
6. Skins: Premiere of the second series of the controversial, adults-only teenage drama that last month was judged best continuing series at the prestigious Banff World Television Awards. Its return launches a revamped, entertainment-driven schedule for TV3’s sister channel.
C4, 8.30pm Monday.
7. Monroe: Class of ’76: Inspector Morse-wannabe franchise for Hamish Macbeth’s Robert Carlyle that never graduated beyond this two-part pilot. Despite its familiarity, this "edgy murder drama" was praised for being "unexpectedly gripping".
TV3, 11.15pm Wednesday.
8. Cashmere Mafia: Lucy Liu heads this Sex and the City knock-off from that hip hit’s creator, Darren Star. Reviews were mixed, with the New York Times dubbing it "an entertaining if pale sequel to its HBO prototype".
TV2, 8.30pm Monday.
9. Baby Borrowers on Holiday: Seaside sequel to the series about teenage couples experimenting with parenthood. Coincides with Prime launching the dancing with tots novelty, Baby Ballroom, 24 hours later.
TV2, 7.30pm Thursday.
10. The Late Show With David Letterman: Guests include Denis Leary (Tuesday), Will Smith (Wednesday), Charlize Theron (Thursday), Abigail Breslin and Barry Sonnenfeld (Friday), and Mary-Kate Olsen (Monday).
Prime, post-11pm weeknights.
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Monday, 9 June 2008
Rob Lowe, wife seek dismissal of some of nanny’s claims
Actor Rob Lowe and his wife, Sheryl, are seeking to dismiss portions of a countersuit against them by first nanny Jessica Gibson, according to documents released Thursday.
“Each of Gibson’s [accusations] is completely unfounded � but nine of those � are subject to immediate dismissal because she has failed � to even allege the essential elements of a claim of relief,” writes Lowe’s attorney, Larry Stein.
Stein targets causes of action 4 through 12 of Gibson’s suit, including a charge of retaliation and claims that she’s owed back wages, as well as payment for overtime, “off-the-clock work” and meal periods. Stein argues that Gibson admitted to receiving a check from the Lowes for those unpaid wages around April 7.
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Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Anne Hathaway - The Things They Say 8356
"I go skydiving. I do my own stunts. But the idea of calling the pizza guy frightens the hell out of me". Actress ANNE HATHAWAY is terrified of talking to strangers on the phone.
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