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- Working out
- Take Action! Volume 6 [2-CD/DVD]
- Iron Maiden plan first Indian gig
Mr. Big: How Rick Rubin went from hip hop to country cleaned up at…
Independent – Feb 13, 2007
Rubin is the musical equivalent of a great modern chef – not only able to make magic with any given set of ingredients but bold enough to mix styles and cultural origins in ways that enhance each element without betraying its authenticity. That helps explain his extraordinary range. He is as The Washington Post wrote “probably the only producer in pop music capable of restoring Diamond’s relevance while also making the art-metal band System of a Down sound sublime. “His house according to those who have visited is striking not for its abundance of music but rather for its absence. A sign near the entrance reads: “Quiet please meditation in progress. ” A large Buddha statue gives a further clue to his personality.
Working out
Minnesota Public Radio – Feb 13, 2007
Features music by Goldfrapp Klee Eagles f Death Metal Grand National Cloud Cult The Go! Team Figurines The Strokes Doves The Subways Lilys Death From Above 1979 Colder Who Made Who Treva Whateva Recloose Shout ut Louds Hot Hot Heat The Cloud Room Matt Pond PA The New Pornographers The Cribs Maximo Park The Rodgers Sisters Bloc Party Editors Broken Social Scene and The Strokes. Has anyone out there made any gym friendly mixes on itunes? I’m always looking for something new to keep me motivated on those dang machines. ther new music I’m crazy for while working out right now.
Take Action! Volume 6 [2-CD/DVD]
Punknews.org – Feb 13, 2007
The terrible anachronism of the Rubix cube pretty much ruins Every Time I Die’s “New Black” for me. ver on the discs there’s your granted array of hits and misses. Escape the Fate shows why `80s hair metal sucked while the Bled show `00s metalcore doesn’t always suck; No Trigger “Bust Tropical” while I’d much rather So They Say not “Break the Silence”; the Falcon flies high with their awesomely laid back “The La-z-Boy 500″ while Crash Romeo. well crash with “Life Camp”; These Arms Are Snakes give me yet another reason to finally check out their albums while Drop Dead Gorgeous drop dead don’t. The Honorary Title definitely sound unusually dancey on “Untouched & Intact” but it kinda works… well crash with “Life Camp”; These Arms Are Snakes give me yet another reason to finally check out their albums while Drop Dead Gorgeous drop dead don’t. The Honorary Title definitely sound unusually dancey on “Untouched & Intact” but it kinda works. Those already well-versed with this variety of music may not get a huge chunk of personal satisfaction out of Volume 6 but it should be remembered as always where the buyer’s money would go. Newcomers welcome aboard — this is a great collection of bands to reap the goods from and make a charitable contribution at the same time.
Iron Maiden plan first Indian gig
BBC News – Feb 13, 2007
The concert on 17 March will be the first in the country by any major heavy metal band says record company EMI. The band have been together since 1975 and reached number two in the Indian album chart with their latest release. The band have confirmed a total of 12 concerts in March and June including the Desert Rock Festival in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates on 9 March. And they are to play at the Download Festival in Britain’s Donington Park and at the Netherlands’ Fields of Rock Festival in Zwolle both in June.
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