Tuesday 24 June 2008

Krypteria

Krypteria   
Artist: Krypteria

   Genre(s): 
Gothic
   Pop
   



Discography:


Bloodangeles Cry   
 Bloodangeles Cry

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Liberatio   
 Liberatio

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15




Formed in the early years of the 21st 100 by guitar player Chris Siemons, bassist Frank Stumvoll, and drummer S.C. Kuschnerus, Krypteria were in the beginning formed as a musical field studio project with a selection of rotating vocalists. One of these singers was Ji-In Cho, wHO added her part to the track "Liberatio" on 2003's Krypteria. When the song was elect by a German television system station to be included in a benefit for hurricane victims, the trio distinct to bring Cho as a lasting member of the band. Their debut full-length as a four-piece, In Medias Res, came out in 2005, followed by heavy touring and the tone ending of Bloodangel's Cry 2 years later.






Wednesday 18 June 2008

Patrick Swayze diagnosed with cancer

'Dirty Dancing' and 'Ghost' star Patrick Swayze has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
The 55-year-old actor is currently "responding well to treatment", according to a statement released by his publicist.
The statement dismissed previous media reports which suggested that the star only had weeks to live.
Swayze's physician, Dr George Fisher, said in a statement: "Patrick has a very limited amount of disease and he appears to be responding well to treatment."
"All of the reports stating the timeframe of his prognosis and his physical side effects are absolutely untrue. We are considerably more optimistic."
The statement also said that Swayze deeply appreciated the "outpouring of support and concern" he has received from the public.
The actor is best know for his roles as dance teacher Johnny in 'Dirty Dancing' and the deceased character Sam in 'Ghost'.

Monday 16 June 2008

Leave LA, Wahlberg tells Beckhams

Mark Wahlberg wants British celebrities David and Victoria Beckham to leave Los Angeles.

The Boogie Nights actor claims the couple are causing a huge disturbance in his neighbourhood because of the constant attention surrounding them.

Wahlberg is furious with the photographers hanging around his back garden trying to get a picture of the Los Angeles Galaxy player David, 33, and wife Victoria, 34.

When asked if he had met David, Wahlberg jokingly said: "No, but that f***er lives down the road from me, man! He has to go back to the UK, because he has the paparazzi all over my house."

He added: "I was in the UK for the last week and they don’t want him back there. They said, ‘Keep him over there'."

Meanwhile, Wahlberg has announced his long-term girlfriend Rhea Durham, 29, is pregnant for the third time.

The couple - who already have two children, daughter Ella, four, and two-year-old son Michael - are planning to extend their brood even further.

Wahlberg said: “When the kids are good, we want eight or nine. When they’re bad, we want to stop at three!”





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Massimo Vivona

Massimo Vivona   
Artist: Massimo Vivona

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


001   
 001

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8




 





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Mondsucht

Mondsucht   
Artist: Mondsucht

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Nachtfalter   
 Nachtfalter

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 4




 





Panteon Rococo

McCartney rocks his Ukrainian fans

London (ANI): Sir Paul McCartney did not let torrential downpours spoil his Ukrainian fans Saturday night, and performed before an audience of more than 350,000 people in Kiev's Independence Square. The former 'Beatle' rocked the audience with an astonishing 33 hit songs. Given that abundant amounts of rain had reduced the capital's streets to waterways, it seemed uncertain whether McCartney's concert would go ahead. However, the show did take place, though a couple of hours later than its scheduled time. McCartney was seen speaking the local lingo, and waving Ukraine's national flag. "I've waited a long time to play this song here," British tabloid The Sun quoted McCartney as telling the crowds.


Paul McCartney watched by Yoko Ono in Liverpool as Dave Grohl helps out

Sir Paul McCartney played a homecoming show at Liverpool's Anfield stadium in front of 36,000 fans last night (June 1).

The former Beatle headlined the event, which also saw performances from Kaiser Chiefs, The Zutons and a guest spot from Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, as part of the city's celebrations at being the European Capital Of Culture during 2008.

Playing a set that mixed songs from The Beatles, Wings and his solo work, McCartney was watched by John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono from the crowd as he also included her late husband's Give Peace A Chance' in the show.

Introduced onstage by comedian Peter Kay as "a local lad who's done very well for himself in the music game", McCartney's set included the likes 'Drive My Car', 'Blackbird', 'Eleanor Rigby' and 'Yesterday', along with Wings songs 'Live And Let Die', 'Jet', and solo tracks including 'Flaming Pie'.

"Thank you for coming here in the City Of Culture, at the centre of the universe," McCartney told the crowd to loud cheers, adding, "I was born just down the road and I lived not far from here. Every time I come back to Liverpool all the memories come flooding back."

Later former Nirvana drummer Grohl � who often covers 'Band On The Run' in Foo Fighters � got to live out a school boy fantasy, joining McCartney on guitar for the Wings' track, before switching to drums for 'Back In The USSR' and show closer 'I Saw Her Standing There'.

However the highlight of the evening proved to be the loud crowd sing-a-longs to 'Let It Be' and 'Hey Jude'.

"You've been brilliant tonight," McCartney told the crowd. "I knew you would be."

Earlier the show, which was watched by footballers Wayne Rooney, Jamie Carragher and Liverpool FC manager Rafael Benitez, was opened by fellow Scousers The Zutons, before Leeds' Kaiser Chiefs got the crowd going ahead of McCartney's performance.

So How Much Trouble Is MGM in These Days?

According to a massive (and massively entertaining) story in yesterday's New York Times, a lot! It's $3.7 billion in debt and hemorrhaging cash in interest payments; Sony, which bought MGM in 2004 hoping to turn a profit on its massive library of old movies, has all but given up hope of seeing a return on its investment (and collapsing DVD sales don't bode well for the future); the decision to outsource all of MGM's production to independent studios yielded only two modest hits last year (Halloween and 1408), both of them from the Weinstein Company, which itself has pretty much just been releasing films it found at festivals; and the future of MGM subsidiary United Artists could live or die on the box-office strength of Tom Cruise's upcoming Nazi movie, Valkyrie. Yikes!



According to MGM CEO Harry Sloan, though, "[T]here's a lot of evidence that we've begun the turnaround." What is it? Sloan's recently hired former Universal executive Mary Parent as MGM's motion-picture group's new chairwoman, gambling that she can reboot the studio as an actual production company. Parent is hoping to green-light twelve movies for 2010, something for which it doesn't yet have the funding, exactly. In the Times piece, Parent turns in an impressive performance not totally unreminiscent of that of the shopkeeper in the Monty Python parrot sketch. ("She also says she has been wooing talent by casting MGM’s negatives as positives. So, Ms. Parent says, the studio isn't understaffed; it's 'streamlined.' It's not desperate; it's 'hungry.'"): "Nothing else matters — it's just the movies," she says. "And making sure that the people driving the movies aren't panicking. And that they're not panicking because they think we don't have money."

In the two months since her hire, Parent's been optioning books and pitches in the hopes that something might turn into a 2010 tent pole. What's she got so far? A Robert Ludlum thriller (with Denzel Washington attached), a Dirty Rotten Scoundrels remake, and "a romantic comedy from the director of Wild Hogs." The production push is purportedly to raise the value of the company in advance of a possible sale, but if Walt Becker's Wild Hogs follow-up turns out as bad as we think it might, you could probably buy MGM.

MGM: A Lion or a Lamb? [NYT]


Glamour Magazine Woman of the Year Awards 2008: Photos

Geri Halliwell at Glamour Magazines's Woman of the Year Awards at Berkeley Square Gardens in London Tuesday, June 3. Photo Credit: Solarpix / PR Photos

June 4, 2008 () - A lot of glamour was on display at the 'Glammies' - Glamour Magazines's Woman of the Year Awards at Berkeley Square Gardens in London Tuesday, June 3.

The awards recognize women achievers in fields such as music, TV, film and theatre.

Lilly Allen received the Editor's Special Award. The 23-year-old singer and TV presenter wowed in a pink hair do and a white off shoulder sleeveless dress.

The Spice Girls, who staged a comeback tour late 2007 through early 2008, were adjudged the best band of the year.

Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown were there to collect the prize.




Beth Ditto won international artist of the year while Kate Moss, Leona Lewis and Annie Lennox also won awards.

Mark Ronson, the only male winner, was there to receive his Man Of The Year award accompanied by girlfriend Daisy Lowe.


Restuaranteur Eats Crow

To hell with Lance -- Sheryl Crow has a new boo! TMZ cameras spotted the singer at Madeo last night, and when we asked her about getting her country on with her new BF, a restaurant investor from Alabama, her face lit up.
Sheryl Crow: Click to watch!
Bet he loves strumming her guitar.






See Also

Social Studies

Social Studies   
Artist: Social Studies

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Mathematics-SOSTUD011-Vinyl   
 Mathematics-SOSTUD011-Vinyl

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2