Thursday 29 May 2008

BoySetsFire

BoySetsFire   
Artist: BoySetsFire

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Unreleased Live Concert   
 Unreleased Live Concert

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


Tomorrow Come Today   
 Tomorrow Come Today

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Live For Today   
 Live For Today

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


After The Eulogy   
 After The Eulogy

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Suckerpunch Training   
 Suckerpunch Training

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 3


Coalesce Split   
 Coalesce Split

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 2


After the Eulogy   
 After the Eulogy

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13


Never Give In - At Tribute To The Bad Brains   
 Never Give In - At Tribute To The Bad Brains

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1


Crush Em All - Boy Sets Fire - Shai Hulud - Split   
 Crush Em All - Boy Sets Fire - Shai Hulud - Split

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1


In Chrysalis   
 In Chrysalis

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 5


This Crying, This Screaming, My Voice Is Being Born   
 This Crying, This Screaming, My Voice Is Being Born

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 6


The Day The Sun Went Out   
 The Day The Sun Went Out

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12


Consider   
 Consider

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 3




Progressive hard-core band Boy Sets Fire was formed in Delaware in 1994 by isaac M. Singer Nathan Gray, guitarists Josh Latshaw and Chad Istvan, bassist Darrell Hyde, and drummer Matt Krupanski. Self-releasing their debut individual, "Consider," in 1995, Boy Sets Fire presently resurfaced with a split freeing with Jazz Man's Needle, taking hail non only for the intensity of their live dates merely likewise the loudness of their political convictions. The band's debut full-length, The Day the Sun Went Out, followed in 1997 and a split individual with Snapcase preceded the 1999 release of In Chrysalis. Bassist Rob Avery replaced Hyde for 2000's After the Eulogy, the band's number one outlet for novel label Victory Records; This Crying, This Screaming, My Voice Is Being Born was released by and by that summer. Sucker Punch was issued in early 2001.


Male child Sets Fire left Victory for the major label Wind-Up in 2002 and quickly released the Live for Today EP as an introduction. It featured quatern novel tracks and two live recordings. Next, they entered the studio with manufacturer Dave Fortman (12 Rods, Evanescence) to record their full-length Wind-Up debut. Tomorrow Come Today arrived in April 2003 and was a onward motion toward availability. However, the new steering didn't lessen Boy Sets Fire's flaming political convictions in the least. The record album included an incitive political harangue on its inner flap, and its controversial lyrics rankled some religious groups. A modified version of Tomorrow Come Today was also released with an accompanying DVD of live material and under-the-table footage. The band toured behind Tomorrow but, before long later the record's tone ending, lost bassist Avery, whom they replaced with Rob Ehrenbrand.


Excite turned out to be a wrong outfit for Boy Sets Fire, so in summertime 2005 they signed with Equal Vision (Burning Heart in Europe), which issued Before the Eulogy that fall. Their whole and eclectic quarter uncut, Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years, followed in March 2006. Unfortunately, however, the album turned stunned to be their last. By the end of July, the band announced they'd be calling it quits afterward some last shows via a message on their site. Soon later on the annunciation, though, Latshaw had an accident at his construction job and suffered a busted neck, collapsed lung, and two low vertebrae. Boy Sets Fire ruined up their scheduled European tour with their guitar tech pick in, merely waited on circumstance last American dates; their last designate unitedly eventually occurred in early June at Philadelphia's Trocadero Theatre.






Saturday 24 May 2008

Spice Girls 'sorry' over cutting tour short

The Spice Girls have apologised for cutting their world tour short after receiving criticism from their fans.
The group previously blamed "family commitments" for the tour ending earlier than scheduled but media reports suggested that the members were fighting with each other.
The Spice Girls recently cancelled dates in Australia, South Africa, China and Argentina.
Mel C said: "There has been a lot of rubbish in the media over the last few days so we wanted you to hear it from the horse's mouth."
"We're very sorry not to be able to get to all the places we wanted to," she said.
Victoria Beckham added: "Our kids need to go back to school and we always said our families are our priorities. Sorry we haven't got to see everybody."
Geri Halliwell said: "The tour's gone actually longer than we anticipated. We thought we were going to go with one gig, that's how it started - then we planned until the end of January, and then we actually extended it."
Mel B addressed rumours of a rift in the camp by saying: "We hate each other? Are you kidding? We love each other."

Cantar

Cantar   
Artist: Cantar

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Cantar   
 Cantar

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7




 





Jessica Alba Planning Second Wedding

'Spin' novel optioned

Olympus, Bits & Pieces nab rights to sci-fi book





Olympus Pictures and Bits & Pieces Picture Co. have optioned the rights to produce a feature adaptation of sci-fi author Robert Charles Wilson's novel "Spin."


The novel is set at a time when the stars have gone dark, the moon has disappeared, and a membrane called the Spin has enveloped the Earth and apocalypse looms. In the story, a young scientist is trying to save humanity from this impending doom, as the world realizes that its salvation may be found with the discovery of life on Mars.


Olympus Pictures senior vp Leslie Urdang and Rob Morrow of Bits & Pieces will produce the film.


"Spin" won the Hugo Award in 2006. It is the first of a planned trilogy: "Axis" was released in 2007 and will be followed by "Vortex."


Wilson's other works include "Blind Lake," "The Chronoliths" and "Darwinia." He is repped by APA and McCarthy Literary Agency.



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Angelina Jolie in plane collapse?

Actress Angelina Jolie has reportedly collapsed while on an 18-hour flight.
According to The Sun, the star, who is reported to be pregnant, began to feel ill on a flight from Iraq and was attended to by airline staff, who gave her oxygen.
A passenger on the flight told the newspaper: "She started to get nosebleeds and cramps. She fainted."

K.Jarrett and Ch.Haden P.Mautian

K.Jarrett and Ch.Haden P.Mautian   
Artist: K.Jarrett and Ch.Haden P.Mautian

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


The Mourning Of Star   
 The Mourning Of Star

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 11




 





Bikini-Clad Jennifer Aniston Frolicks With John Mayer

Suri Cruise's Baby Bottle Backlash

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ campaign to convince the world they are a normal family has taken a hit in the form of questions over their parenting skills.

‘Experts’ have taken the A-list couple to task over recent pictures that show that daughter Suri is still being bottle fed at aged 2.

"Most pediatricians recommend a bottle should be given up by age 1 - almost certainly by 18 months," say Dr. Charlotte Cowan, author of the Dr. Hippo book series.

The Doc suggests to Usmagazine.com that the family's constant travelling could be a factor in Suri's reluctance to give up the bottle.

"When babies are challenged, their diet is upset, their sleep is upset," Cowan tells the mag.

"They will regress back to previous habits...lingering with a bottle is comforting. You could argue that her parents have decided that this is not the time to try to wean her off if they're traveling frequently."

However, psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow believes that Suri's habit is not harmful to the adorable tot.

"We don't have a wealth of experience that suggests from a psychological point of view children are harmed by using a bottle for too long," he says.

Bad parenting or a storm in a sippy cup? Be sure to let us know your views.


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Hundreds strip naked in Vienna for artist Tunick

VIENNA (Reuters) - About 1,800 people stripped naked on Sunday for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick at the stadium that will host the Euro 2008 soccer final.


Tunick, who regularly stages such mass nude events, arranged his subjects in the colored seats of the venue, having been told by organizers the grass was too precious.


"It will be fun. Austria is very conservative. This might bring more openness," said Michael, a 20-year-old Austrian who drove for two hours to take part. Others came from Germany and elsewhere.


Tunick spoke to his models over the public address system, telling the men and women to spread out in sections of the stands and strike different poses. He told them not to smile or laugh and to remove sunglasses.


The stadium stages seven matches of the Euro 2008 soccer championship, being jointly hosted by Switzerland and Austria next month, including the final on June 29.


"This very special ephemeral installation that we are inviting you to be part of is devised to capture and combine the spirit of sports, the grand sweeping waves of stadium architecture and the abstract relation of the human form to modern structures," Tunick said on his website.


One of Tunick's latest stunts was on a Swiss glacier, where 600 people stripped off in temperatures of about 10 Celsius (50 F) last August.


His biggest was last year in Mexico City with 18,000 people. The next after Vienna are planned for Cork, Ireland, on June 17 and Dublin on June 21.