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The Gauntlet – Feb 6, 2008
) is proud to announce the launch of his official website ScottVonHeldt. Scott is currently in the studio with bassist Tate McLaughlin and drummer Gary Larzalere working on the power trio’s debut release due out this summer. Date: Feb 06 2008 As Reported by: SVH Tags:.

… Barton on why Britain is a country divided by its taste in…
Guardian Unlimited – Feb 6, 2008
The results of a study of British regional musical tastes published in Uncut magazine analysed sales at branches of HMV around the country compared regional charts and investigated the music played at gigs and clubs in each region. The results were quite startling. Not only did it find a striking difference in the speed of music favoured in different parts of the British Isles – an average of 190 beats per minute in John ‘Groats compared with 150 bpm in Manchester and Liverpool 120 bpm in Birmingham 90 bpm in London 80 bpm in the West Country – but also a predilection for different genres of music centred in certain areas: heavy metal in Nottingham for example world music in Bristol handbag house in Northern Ireland Eurodisco on the south coast. It seems remarkable that even in our small island with the dominating force of national radio stations and the increasing role of the internet in shaping musical tastes we can still plough these musical furrows. Yet as bassline house flourishes in northern cities such as Sheffield and Nottingham offering a sound that is bass-heavy with ravey female vocals so grime and dubstep continue their success in London and guitar-based lad rock swaggers ever onwards in the north-west. Have these musical differences always existed? If not how did they begin? What is the reason for the psychedelic movement in Wales? How come Scotland loves Dolly Parton? And why do goths congregate in Leeds?Immigration of course has some part to play. The longstanding popularity of reggae in Birmingham evidenced more commercially by bands such as UB40 has been attributed to the city’s sizeable West Indian community… The results of a study of British regional musical tastes published in Uncut magazine analysed sales at branches of HMV around the country compared regional charts and investigated the music played at gigs and clubs in each region. The results were quite startling. Not only did it find a striking difference in the speed of music favoured in different parts of the British Isles – an average of 190 beats per minute in John ‘Groats compared with 150 bpm in Manchester and Liverpool 120 bpm in Birmingham 90 bpm in London 80 bpm in the West Country – but also a predilection for different genres of music centred in certain areas: heavy metal in Nottingham for example world music in Bristol handbag house in Northern Ireland Eurodisco on the south coast. It seems remarkable that even in our small island with the dominating force of national radio stations and the increasing role of the internet in shaping musical tastes we can still plough these musical furrows. Yet as bassline house flourishes in northern cities such as Sheffield and Nottingham offering a sound that is bass-heavy with ravey female vocals so grime and dubstep continue their success in London and guitar-based lad rock swaggers ever onwards in the north-west. Have these musical differences always existed? If not how did they begin? What is the reason for the psychedelic movement in Wales? How come Scotland loves Dolly Parton? And why do goths congregate in Leeds?Immigration of course has some part to play. The longstanding popularity of reggae in Birmingham evidenced more commercially by bands such as UB40 has been attributed to the city’s sizeable West Indian community.

Iron Maiden rock Perth
NEWS.com.au – Feb 6, 2008
He finished the night by saying: “See you later my friends. You’re officially part of the family”. And the venue felt like one big metal family some kind of cult with a mutual understanding of music and attire. Mums and dads proudly displayed their black Maiden t-shirts holding hands with their 10-year-old children who were also dressed in black rock band tees. It was a mix of young and old who hung on every word every riff and every tight-panted scissor kick of the band. r maybe that was just me. Long live Iron Maiden.

… Questioned In Purported Crack Video – News Story | Music…
MTV.com – Feb 6, 2008
Beastie Boys are planning to headline a Music Has Power concert to give a funding boost to New York’s Institute for Music and Neurologic Function which specializes in music-therapy treatments and research. Moby will host the March 4 event… Little Rock Arkansas Christian metal outfit Living Sacrifice have reunited. Singer Bruce Fitzhugh and drummer Lance Garvin have rejoined guitarist Rocky Gray and bassist Arthur Green and are currently writing material for a new album due to land in stores later this year. 08A few more performers and presenters have been added to.

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