Artist: Misery Signals: mp3 download Genre(s): ROck: Alternative Misery Signals's discography: Of Malice And The Magnum Heart Year: 2004 Tracks: 10 Post-hardcore dissemble Misery Signals blend math rock tropes care attention-getting clip signature shifts and twiddly guitar parts with the strained hostility and painful pharynx vocals of screamo, creating a well-grounded with more emotional heft up than the one-time thus far that is as intimately less monochromic than the latter. Misery Signals formed in Madison, WI, in 2003, featuring members of a number of regional hardcore and emo bands. Singer Jesse Zaraska had the highest profile, having worked with 7 Angels, 7 Plagues and the Canadian hardcore act Compromise, which had broken up in 2002 following the last of two of its members in a cable car accident. Guitarist Jeff Aust had been in Hamartia, patch guitarist Ryan Morgan, bassist Kyle Johnson, and drummer Branden Morgan (Ryan's brother) filled out the card. Following the band's self-titled half a xII track EP, released in 2003, Aust was replaced by new guitarist Stuart Ross. The revised lineup signed with the New Jersey indie Ferret Records and released Of Malice and the Magnum Heart in June 2004. After a elongated duty tour in sustenance of their debut full-length, Zaraska chose to pass on the ring to return to his hometown of Edmonton, Alberta, and bring together the acoustic post-rock band Sleeping Girl with early former Compromise members. In the postmillennial equivalent of those bands wHO victimized MTV to publicise for new members plump for in the '80s, the remaining members of Misery Signals posted an instrumental song on their MySpace page, inviting fans to place in their lyrics and vocals. New isaac M. Singer Karl Schubach won the challenge and united the band. Misery Signals' second album, Mirrors, was released in August 2006. |
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008
MGMT get epic at Leeds Festival
The New York duo were in impressive form, performing a selection of songs from their 'Oracular Spectacular' album to a collapsible shelter that was packed-out with fans correct to the edges and beyond.
The band opened their set with a selection of their more prog-leaning tracks, ahead inspiring unwarranted scenes with fan-favourites 'The Handshake' and 'Time To Pretend'.
"Leeds is cool, huh?" singer Andrew VanWyngarden asked the crowd as the band took to the stage.
He subsequently ordered fans to make moving during set-highlight 'Electric Feel'. "You're gonna have to dance to this one," he told the crowd.
After a triumphant 'Kids' the crowd started loud chants of the song's synth hook which carried on long after the band left field the stage.
MGMT played:
'Future Reflections'
'4th Dimensional Transition'
'Pieces Of What'
'Of Moons, Birds and Monsters'
'Weekend Wars'
'The Youth'
'Electric Feel'
'The Handshake'
'Time To Pretend'
'Kids'
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Sunday, 17 August 2008
Mp3 music: Lizz Wright
Artist: Lizz Wright: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Lizz Wright's discography: Dreaming Wide Awake Year: 2005 Tracks: 12 Vocalist Lizz Wright delivers a sensual R&B mathematical operation that's divinely layered in gospel and jazz, and keenly similar to the knead of Oleta Adams and Jill Scott. Wright was rude in early 1980 in the Georgia town of Hahira, and her musical tastes blossomed early on. Her forefather served as the piano player and musical music film director at the local church, and he encouraged his daughter to take in the soulful dispositions of classic hymns. Eventually, blue devils and jazz were added to Wright's musical plate, and by senior high school she was earning awards in myriad consort competitions. Wright was advent into her warm, unruffled vocalizing voice, so her decision to give pinna Georgia State in Atlanta to study vocalisation at a professional layer wasn't surprising. Atlanta became her home and her voice became her solace. In 2000, Wright coupled the vocal quartette In the Spirit. The group was quick hailed as the best malarky mathematical radical in the metropolis, motivating Wright to perfect her craft all the more than. Two age by and by, Verve inked Wright a manage. Her impressive telling expressive style was captured on her debut, Salt, the following natural springtime. Dreaming Wide Awake followed in June 2005. |
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
Declaime Presents: Mad Men
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Mad Men On Arrival EP
Year: 2002
Tracks: 8
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Monday, 30 June 2008
Scarlett Johansson - Johansson Fears Album Backlash From Waits
Actress SCARLETT JOHANSSON is desperate to launch her album of TOM WAITS covers - because she's anxious for the singer/songwriter's approval.
Johansson, 23, will make her album debut with a compilation of The Downtown Train singer's hits when her record Anywhere I Lay My Head is released in the U.S. next week (20May08).
The album will feature vocals from David Bowie - who has praised her musical talents - but Johansson admits she has yet to receive approval from Waits himself.
She tells the New York Post, "When I was presented with the idea, the ultimate goal was to not get chased down by Tom Waits and get my ass beat in a bar.
"I've heard from people who are friends with him that he's very pleased with it. He's been really supportive - not from the sidelines, but from a far, far distance.
"It was constantly in the back of my mind that if we did something Tom Waits hated, he'd come at me with a hammer."
Waits, 58, announced his own U.S. tour in an online press conference earlier this month (07May08).
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Sam Sparro and The Zutons added to this summer's Ibiza Rocks
The likes of Sam Sparro and The Zutons are joining , Reverend And The Makers, Pendulum and We Are Scientists.
The season kicked off with The Enemy playing a gig at the newly launched Ibiza Rocks Hotel on May 31 with One Night Only and Metronomy performing tonight (June 24).
The rest of the gigs will take place at various secret locations around the island.
This year's Ibiza Rocks line up so far is as follows:
One Night Only, Metronomy (June 24)
The Wombats, The Mystery Jets (July 1)
The Fratellis, support TBC (8)
We Are Scientists, support TBC (22)
Sam Sparro, support TBC (29)
Reverend And The Makers, support TBC (August 12)
Soulwax Nite Versions, 2 Many DJ's (26)
The Zutons, support TBC (September 2)
Pendulum, support TBC (September 9)
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Monday, 16 June 2008
Police won't question Olsen about Ledger
"There's absolutely no indication investigators were going to speak to Mary-Kate Olsen," Kelly said at a news conference, echoing a previous statement by police officials.
He continued: "They determined that they had all the info needed from witnesses who were on scene: the cleaning woman and the masseuse."
Ledger's masseuse, Diana Wolozin, found his body on Tuesday 22 January in his Manhattan apartment when she arrived for an appointment she had with the she had with the 'Brokeback Mountain' star.
Police have said Wolozin made three calls to Olsen before dialling 911 for help and then phoned the 21-year-old actress a fourth time after paramedics arrived.
At some point during the calls Olsen, who was in California, summoned her personal security guards to the apartment to help, police have said.
She has not spoken publicly about the calls and has only said: "Heath was a friend. His death is a tragic loss. My thoughts are with his family during this very difficult time."