Artist: Heaven Shall Burn: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal Metal: Death,Black Discography: Deaf To Our Prayers Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Antigone Year: 2004 Tracks: 12 Whatever It May Take Year: 2001 Tracks: 13 Asunder Year: 2001 Tracks: 11 In Battle Year: 2000 Tracks: 12 Munich, Germany's Heaven Shall Burn specialise in highly controversial and politicized death metal commix with hardcore; a hybrid trend frequently referred to as death-core. Combining their militant doD of social concerns (racism, corruption, enliven being cruelty, veganism, etc.) with a seemingly limitless metallic wrath, the group's brutalizing transonic onset has drawn comparisons to traditional death metal bands like England's Bolt Thrower, as advantageously as the less regimented, only equally exclamatory work of Sweden's the Haunted. Founded by guitar player Maik Weichert and drummer Matthias Voigt in the go down of 1996, Heaven Shall Burn (initially named Consense) soon likewise included isaac Merrit Singer Marcus Bischoff and bassist Eric Bischoff. Following a determine of demos, the isthmus recorded a 1998 mini-CD entitled In Battle There Is No Law (reissued on CD with incentive tracks in 2002) and a snag L.P with Fall of Serenity before welcoming irregular guitar player Patrick Schleitzer into their lineup. Signing with Lifeforce Records in early 2000, they afterward unleashed the very competent Asunder album, as well as some other split CD (this one with Caliban) and proceeded to circuit both Europe and South America. 2002 byword the vent of some other acclaimed effort, and their low to win ball-shaped distribution, Any It May Take, afterward which the group signed with Century Media and cut off their third full-length album, Antigone, in 2004. |
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Sunday, 17 August 2008
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
`Dark Knight' sets record for reaching $300M
Bruce Wayne continues to add to his millions. "The Dark Knight," the blockbuster about the rich guy and his crime-fighting alter ego, led the box office for the third weekend with $42.7 million.
"The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" opened at No. 2 with $40.5 million.
The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average revenue per location, total porcine and number of weeks in handout, as compiled Monday by Media By Numbers LLC are:
1. "The Dark Knight," Warner Bros., $42,664,219, 4,266 locations, $10,001 medium, $393,751,065, trey weeks.
2. "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor," Universal, $40,457,770, 3,760 locations, $10,760 average, $40,457,770, one workweek.
3. "Step Brothers," Sony, $16,506,526, 3,094 locations, $5,335 average, $63,172,026, two weeks.
4. "Mamma Mia!", Universal, $12,615,515, 3,062 locations, $4,long hundred average, $87,470,cxxv, three weeks.
5. "Journey to the Center of the Earth," Warner Bros., $6,662,406, 2,285 locations, $2,916 average, $72,927,314, four weeks.
6. "Swing Vote," Disney, $6,230,669, 2,213 locations, $2,815 average, $6,230,669, one calendar week.
7. "Hancock," Sony, $5,087,756, 2,782 locations, $1,829 modal, $215,883,222, pentad weeks.
8. "WALL-E," Disney, $4,603,179, 2,555 locations, $1,802 average, $204,078,076, six weeks.
9. "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," Fox, $3,385,878, 3,185 locations, $1,063 average, $17,021,373, two weeks.
10. "Space Chimps," Fox, $2,720,177, 2,134 locations, $1,275 average, $21,971,016, three weeks.
11. "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," Universal, $2,488,525, 1,959 locations, $1,270 average, $71,234,335, foursome weeks.
12. "Wanted," Universal, $1,239,980, 895 locations, $1,385 intermediate, $131,320,095, sise weeks.
13. "Brideshead Revisited," Miramax, $1,163,544, 189 locations, $6,156 average, $1,698,007, two weeks.
14. "Get Smart," Warner Bros., $994,065, 728 locations, $1,365 average, $126,500,884, heptad weeks.
15. "Kung Fu Panda," Paramount, $626,363, 520 locations, $1,205 average, $210,480,901, nine weeks.
16. "Iron Man," Paramount, $580,179, 407 locations, $1,426 average, $315,687,768, 14 weeks.
17. "The Incredible Hulk," Universal, $477,840, 362 locations, $1,320 modal, $133,283,170, eight-spot weeks.
18. "Tell No One," Music Box, $460,366, 94 locations, $4,898 medium, $2,305,569, quintet weeks.
19. "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl," Picturehouse, $400,261, 450 locations, $889 average, $16,224,319,
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
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Artist: Klaus Schulze and Rainer Bloss
Genre(s):
Techno
Discography:
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Year: 1984
Tracks: 7
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Year: 1984
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Year: 1983
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Centrinity
Artist: Centrinity
Genre(s):
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Discography:
Centrinity
Year: 2005
Tracks: 7
 
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Britney Spears & Kevin Federline Do Vegas!
K-Fed picked up an award for Father of the Year at club Prive and celebrated his win by partying with his entourage of 30 – including divorce lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan.
While her ex partied into the early hours, Britney spent a low-key evening sipping water with dad Jamie at the Cinevegas party at Palms Place before having an early night.
Coldplay Admit To Plagiarising Radiohead At Free London Show
Coldplay were in buoyant mood as they played a free show at London's Brixton Academy last night for Radio 1.
From the offset the band looked re-energised as they took about promoting their excellent new album 'Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends.'
After being introduced by Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq, behind a veil of darkness the band tore into instrumental opener 'Life In Technicolour', before current single 'Violet Hill' saw a wide-eyed Chris Martin bound about the stage in an almost cocky, self-assured manner.
They then harked back to 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head' favourites 'Clocks' and 'In My Place', while before 'Viva La Vida', Martin explained that it was an anthem against losing and contextualised it with a joke he was told in Germany which went 'What do the English do when they win the world cup? They turn off their playstation.'
Clearly in a jovial mood, Martin joked before 'Vival La Vida' track 'Chinese Sleep Chant', “I know some of you have been complaining about the ticket prices; what can we say, we're money grabbing whores” - in reference to the free tickets.
Later as they were warming up 'God Put A Smile Upon Your Face', Martin enthused that it sounded like their “favourite” Radiohead song '2+2=5' and quipped: “Sorry we shouldn't be talking about plagiarism live on radio! Ignore that.”
Following the song, Martin gave his guitar to a lucky member of the audience and playfully said that it had been “passed down” through generations of his family.
The set picked up pace with a thumping rendition of 'Square One', while the rousing 'Trouble' (which included a Girls Aloud interlude), 'Lost!' and 'Strawberry Swing' tugged at the audience's heartstrings.
The biggest surprise of the night came when the foursome re-appeared for the first encore on the balcony armed only with acoustic instruments for a plaintive rendition. Martin then said “now for the biggest surprise of the night and something I thought I'd never see, our drummer Will Champion on vocals!”
Champion then sang a version of The Pogues' 'If I Should Fall From Grace' while still on the balcony.
After a cheesy dance remix of 'Talk' was played through the soundsystem, the band returned for a second encore. The best was saved until last with an epic 'Fix You' and a confetti-strewn 'Lovers In Japan' in front of a massive 'Viva La Vida' banner.
The full set list was as follows. Click through below to see the gig in pictures:
Life In Technicolor
Violet Hill
Clocks
In My Place
Viva La Vida
Chinese Sleep Chant
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
42
Square One
Trouble
Lost!
Strawberry Swing
Yellow
If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Fix You
Lovers In Japan
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