Thursday, 26 June 2008
Rollins Band
Artist: Rollins Band
Genre(s):
Punk
Pop: Pop-Rock
Alternative
Rock: Pop-Rock
Discography:
Nice
Year: 2001
Tracks: 14
Get Some - Go Again
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14
Weight
Year: 1994
Tracks: 12
The End Of Silence
Year: 1991
Tracks: 10
Hard Volume (Edition '99)
Year: 1989
Tracks: 13
Do It
Year: 1989
Tracks: 15
Life Time (Edition '99)
Year: 1988
Tracks: 12
Almost at once after the legendary punk/hardcore band Black Flag called it quits in 1987, star singer Henry Rollins issued his first solo releases, Hot Animal Machine and Drive By Shootings (the latter an EP credited to Henrieta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters), featuring longtime ally Chris Haskett on guitar, bassist Bernie Wandel, and drummer Mick Green. But Rollins missed organism part of a true band, hence the formation of the Rollins Band. Similar in flair to the Flag's latter direction (Sabbath-esque riff-heavy hard-core metallic element), the Rollins Band enlisted ex-Gone members Sim Cain (drums) and Andrew Weiss (bass part), while Haskett remained onboard. The grouping cursorily made a name for themselves with their volatile concerts and nonstop touring, as soundman Theo Van Rock sign-language on as well (Rock's contributions were so great that he was much credited as a fifth appendage of the stria).
A steady stream of releases followed: 1988's Life Time (produced by Fugazi's Ian MacKaye), 1989's Do It and Hard Volume, as well as the 1990 live arrange Turned On. 1990 also power saw the release of Fast Food for Thought, a one-off experimental side project by Rollins and Weiss, dubbed Wartime. But the Rollins Band caught their gravid break when Perry Farrell invited them to conjoin his inauguration Lollapalooza fete enlistment in the summer of 1991 (which likewise included such acts of the Apostles as Nine Inch Nails, Living Colour, Ice T, Siouxse & the Banshees, and headlined Jane's Addiction). Opening up the day's multi-band concert proved to be quite a challenge -- playing in the baking early good afternoon heating plant piece concert-goers were static arriving -- merely the thousands world Health Organization had never even heard of the Rollins Band were at present well aware of the group's gripping, thought-provoking dense sway. The buzz on the band was growth and their adjacent button, 1992's The End of Silence (their first for Imago Records), proven to be their best selling album so far, spawning such popular MTV videos as "Low Self Opinion" and "Watering," while Henry Rollins began coming into court regularly on the network as a guest VJ or on metier programs.
Weiss left the band subsequently the spell in support of End of Silence draped up (later turning up on releases by the Butthole Surfers, Helios Creed, Yoko Ono, Pigface, and Ween) and was replaced by New York City blue funk bassist Melvin Gibbs, recommended by Living Colour's Vernon Reid. The Rollins Band's 1994 release Weight proven to be the biggest score of their career, due to MTV's heavy rotation of the contact Anton Corbijn-directed clip for "Liar" (which power saw Rollins eroding different costumes and, at several points, covered from head to toe in loss paint). A memorable appearance at Woodstock '94 followed shortly thenceforth as the band continued their unrelenting touring schedule. 1997 power saw the release of the band's debut for the massive DreamWorks label, Come in and Burn, simply stagnancy began setting in and Rollins dismissed his bandmates short after the ending of its supporting tour. Haskett by and by played on David Bowie's Hours, as well as continuing a solo calling, patch the others showed up on other artists' records as well. The makeshift live set, Live in Australia 1990, was issued in 1999 as Henry Rollins assembled a whole new Rollins Band batting order, consisting of L.A. rockers Mother Superior. 2000's Get Some Go Again was the fresh lineup's first album unitedly.
Entertainment world
Monday, 16 June 2008
That Was the Week That Was
Entertainment highlights during the week of June 8-14:
1963: The movie "Cleopatra" made its premiere in New York City. It starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
1965: The Rolling Stones released the single "Satisfaction."
1967: Actor Spencer Tracy died, just weeks after he finished filming "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." He was 67.
1979: Actor John Wayne died of cancer at the age of 72.
1980: Comedian Richard Pryor nearly killed himself while free-basing cocaine at his home in San Fernando Valley, Calif. The cocaine mixture exploded in his face.
1991: Bruce Springsteen married his longtime girlfriend Patti Scialfa in a private ceremony at their Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion. Scialfa had been a backup singer in Springsteen's E Street Band. It was her first marriage; he had been married once before, to model Julianne Phillips.
1993: "What's Love Got to Do With It," the movie based on Tina Turner's autobiography, was released nationwide.
1994: Left Eye of TLC set fire to the mansion belonging to her boyfriend, Atlanta Falcons receiver Andre Rison.
1999: Actress Courtney Cox married actor David Arquette in San Francisco.
2004: Singer Ray Charles died of liver disease at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 73.
2005: Singer Rivers Cuomo of Weezer graduated from Harvard with a degree in English.
2007: The final episode of "The Sopranos" aired on HBO.
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Thursday, 12 June 2008
Busta Flex
Artist: Busta Flex
Genre(s):
Pop
Discography:
Eclipse
Year:
Tracks: 13
Born Valery François, rapper Busta Flex honed his skills as a freestyler, development his rhymes and quick attacks well sufficiency to get the attention of French DJ and manufacturer Cut Killer, world Health Organization invited Busta Flex (world Health Organization based his diagnose off one of his idols, Busta Rhymes) to contribute a track to a mixtape he arrange out. In 1997 Flex met Kool Shen of the hip-hop distich NTM, world Health Organization was so impressed by the young MC that he bucked up him to record an entire record album, and helped him get gestural to his label, Warner, in order to do so. Busta Flex's self-titled debut came out in 1998, and immediately brought the hard-spitting rapper attention. Shen then invited him to join his group, IV My People, aboard other French blame stars like Lord Kossity and Zoxea. In 2000 Busta left IV My People in order to acquittance his minute album, Sexe, Violence, Rap and Flooze, followed two eld afterwards by Eclipse. Bit Maitresse, which was produced by Sulee B. Wax, was issued in 2006.
Lionel Richie: I survived life with Nicole
Justice
Artist: Justice
Genre(s):
House
Dance
Discography:
D.A.N.C.E.
Year: 2007
Tracks: 4
Cross
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
 
The Rumble Strips
Artist: The Rumble Strips
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Girls and Weather
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
 
Fall Out Boy discuss new album
Dmitri Shostakovich
Artist: Dmitri Shostakovich
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
L'esecuzione di stepan razin op.119
Year: 2002
Tracks: 5
Theme of Death, Last two works Op.144 Borodin Qt and Op.147 Yuri Bashmet, Sviatoslav Richter
Year:
Tracks: 1
 
Mel B joins up with Janet
Netflix Sells Out Of New Settop Boxes
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"My dad is like a kid in a candy store walking around my concerts. He walks around with guitar picks in his pocket and gives them to people. And he sells t-shirts in the t-shirt booth." Country star TAYLOR SWIFT admits her father takes a hands-on approach to her career.
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Forced Reality
Artist: Forced Reality
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Unheard, Unreleased and Under the Boot
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
 
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Gwen Stefani - Rossdale Pregnancy Has Been Tough For Stefani
GWEN STEFANI's rocker husband GAVIN ROSSDALE has admitted the singer suffered throughout the early days of pregnancy with their second child.
The former No Doubt star is expecting her second baby with the former Bush frontman this summer (08) - and Rossdale admits the first trimester was really hard on the star.
He says, "It was difficult at first. Gwen really wasn't well and it was tough for her. She was just really tired and was suffering, which is kind of sad in a way.
"I mean, isn't it enough that nature distorts your body and stretches and squashes your organs?"
However Rossdale insists he is doing his best to help ease the singer's pregnancy woes.
He adds, "I'm just trying to be right there for her and trying to help her through it. It's not easy to be pregnant."
The couple married in 2002 and has a two-year-old son, Kingston.
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Toni Braxton's Vegas show canceled amid health issues
The show, "Toni Braxton: Revealed," at the Flamingo Las Vegas had been dark since the 40-year-old entertainer was hospitalized April 7 with what hotel officials said at the time was a complaint of chest pain. The show had been scheduled to resume June 6.
Harrah’s Entertainment spokeswoman Deanna Petit says she could not comment on the singer’s current medical condition. Braxton has been treated in the past for pericarditis, a viral inflammation of the heart.
Braxton is a six-time Grammy winner for songs including "Un-break My Heart." Her two-year run at the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel is scheduled to end in August.