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Death metal dancing and a meter of beer.

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- Death metal dancing and a meter of beer.
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- From metal to Mambo
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Death metal dancing and a meter of beer.
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 17, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 Chicago Tribune Byline: Monica Eng May 17–For Filip Lewandowski 25 and his pals the night starts out with a rumble and a growl. “Sorry” he yells over the music that’s shaking the room at Totu Cafe in River Grove. “I hadn’t realized it would be death metal night. ” Soon the club’s owner Hanna Hendrych arrives at our table with a smile. “Tonight I booked three Polish death metal bands and one Czech. ” But do they sing in Polish Czech or English? “I can’t really tell” she says of grumbly lyrics.

What’s n…
Pakistan Dawn – May 17, 2007
However it is a tribute to the late Dimebag Darrell Abbott lead guitarist for the heavy metal bands Pantera Damageplan and Rebel Meets Rebel. Darrell was shot and killed in 2004 while performing on stage with Damageplan. His senseless death shook up much of the hard rock world and Nickelback has expressed its anger in the powerful lyrics of Side of a Bullet. While Nickelback shot to fame with more of their pop rock sound than their heavy metal Side of a Bullet recalls their early metal roots. The Metallica-esque number is very 90s but a befitting homage to one of the genre’s shining stars… Faraz as we all know has been associated with Mizraab as a guitarist and Yasir is a budding young songster who has fused the two sounds to perfection. Their first song Kalavati was a major hit and now recently they have come up with their second video of the song Tujh Bin. Both have gone through a change in their outlook but the music is still worth listening to. The lyrics tell a story of a beloved who is being missed and the video portrays the same. While Faraz remains occupied with his guitar the vocalist shows more emotions towards the gist of the song. A down to earth video where director Aman Ahmad has extracted the best of what he has used and not gone overboard with the extras Tujh Bin is another memento for the two whose combination has given many other artists a run for their money. With less noise and good team work both by the artists and the camera crew this is a video to watch out for this week.

From metal to Mambo
MaineToday.com – mainetoday.com – May 17, 2007
claims he doesn’t dance. How can this be? For one he’s the son of legendary timbales player Tito Puente a man who was not only the Mambo King musically but was a dancer in his younger days. For another since his father’s death in 2000 Puente has begun performing his father’s music a music that encourages unabashed dancing whether you’re actually performing the music or listening to it. “I don’t know how to dance” Puente 35 insists laughing on the phone from his home in Fort Lauderdale Fla. Audiences can find out if he dances or not Saturday when he performs with his orchestra as part of Bay Chamber Concerts’ Performing Arts Series at Strom Auditorium in Rockport. To be fair Puente didn’t always follow his father’s footsteps — dance-wise or musically. Raised in New York Puente unlike his father embarked on a music career not in Latin jazz and mambo but in heavy metal in a band called Monoxide… Audiences can find out if he dances or not Saturday when he performs with his orchestra as part of Bay Chamber Concerts’ Performing Arts Series at Strom Auditorium in Rockport. To be fair Puente didn’t always follow his father’s footsteps — dance-wise or musically. Raised in New York Puente unlike his father embarked on a music career not in Latin jazz and mambo but in heavy metal in a band called Monoxide. When Puente’s father died at the age of 77 in June 2000 Puente and his family were hit hard. “To me” says Puente “he was just dear old Dad. He wasn’t the icon. I’d see him every morning putting in his teeth.

Add a Little Piracy to Your Music Collection.
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 17, 2007
(17-MAY-07) PR Newswire. A Salt Lake City-based music.

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