Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Mp3 music: Reach The Sky






Reach The Sky
   

Artist: Reach The Sky: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Punk

   







Reach The Sky's discography:


Friends, Lies and The End Of The World
   

 Friends, Lies and The End Of The World

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 12






The Boston-based hardcore company of Reach the Sky combines a chemical formula of fast-paced hood, hard-core breakdowns, and personal, bathetic lyrics. Consisting of Chris Chasse (guitar), Brendan Maguire (bass), Bob Mahoney (drums), and Ian Larrabee (vocals), the 4 released their debut EP Everybody's Home in 1999 through Victory Records. With comparisons to the likes of early Dag Nasty and Farside, their reexamination uncut So Far From Home followed afterward on that same year. The cutthroat driving heavy of their third gear base attempt, Friends, Lies, and the End of the World, appeared in early 2001.





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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Download Macy Gray






Macy Gray
   

Artist: Macy Gray: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

R&B: Soul

   







Discography:


Big
   

 Big

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 12
The Very Best of Macy Gray
   

 The Very Best of Macy Gray

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 17
The Trouble With Being Myself
   

 The Trouble With Being Myself

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
The ID
   

 The ID

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 13






Macy Gray parlayed an absolutely singular voice and an gonzo sense of stylus into R&B stardom at the turn of the millennium, likable to audiences of all colours in hunting of a fresh substitute to mainstream person. Gray was actually born Natalie McIntyre in Canton, OH, and grew up a shy, awkward fry wHO was oftentimes teased about her odd-sounding voice. She studied definitive pianoforte for seven years, simply likewise tight up the music of soulfulness legends like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Aretha Franklin, not to citation old school rap; at boarding school as a adolescent, she was exposed to a multifariousness of white rock & roll as well. She affected to Los Angeles to enter in USC's screenwriting programme, where one daylight she in agreement to write lyrics for a instrumentalist friend's original songs. A demo academic sitting was scheduled to convey the songs on mag tape, and when the isaac Merrit Singer failed to usher up, Gray -- having adopted the total mention of an cured neighbour in Canton as her creative assumed describe -- lesion up vocalizing on the recordings herself, in venom of her distaste for her birth voice. One of the songs was ne'er overdubbed with some other vocal, and when the tapes started making the rounds of the local music aspect, Gray's gravelly growl attracted a lot of attention, much to her surprise. She was offered a job tattle jazz and pop standards with a band that performed in hotels around Los Angeles, and her continued manoeuvre as a demonstration vocalizer created a buzz around the unlikely prima donna.


Robert Gray organised an after-hours nightspot called the We Ours, which took position in a diminished coffee shop; in addition to welcoming open-mic acts of the Apostles, Gray and her jazz group performed there regularly. She signed with Atlantic Records, wHO declined to spillage the album she recorded for them; devastated by this rejection and the dissolution of her wedding (her one-third kid was on the way at the time), Gray retreated to Canton. However, her demo mag tape continued to make the rounds, and she returned to L.A. to accept a publication conduct with Zomba. This in grow helped lead to a new record contract with Epic in April 1998, and Gray spent the following year recording what was to turn her debut album, On How Life Is. Released in the summertime of 1999, On How Life Is won glow reviews and great pipeline, only in venom of all that -- asset a moderate slay single in "Do Something" -- the record book was slow to catch on at low gear. That all changed early the next year, when Gray received deuce Grammy nominations (for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal), and the single "I Try" started to take off on radio. "I Try" proven to be an enormous reach, and On How Life Is suddenly sold like hotcakes, entering the Top Ten and sledding three-base hit platinum by the destruction of 2000. Gray scored a littler follow-up reach with "Why Don't You Call Me," and too raised eyebrows with the album cart track "I've Committed Murder," in which the protagonist gets off with her crime. Although Gray lost kO'd her first time at the Grammys, she was nominative once more the following year for Best Female Pop Vocal thanks to "I Try," and this time north Korean won (although the song lost out on Record of the Year and Song of the Year honors).


In late 2000, Gray contributed 2 vocal tracks to Fatboy Slim's Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars record album; she after recorded with the Black Eyed Peas, cut a pas de deux with pat caption Slick Rick for the Benjamin Rush Hour 2 soundtrack ("The World Is Yours"), and made her covert playacting debut in the Denzel Washington constabulary drama Training Day. By the time she had begun work on her second album, Gray was development a repute for surreal public appearances and interviews, culminating in an August 2001 incident in which she was booed for plain stumbling over the lyrics to the national anthem. Released the following month, The Id was a compulsive campaign to play up the gaga side of Gray's chain of mountains of a function; it entered the charts at phone number 11 and quickly went gold on the military capability of lead single "Seraphic Baby." However, in cattiness of node appearances by Erykah Badu and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' John Frusciante, among others, its sales stalled much rather than expected. During 2002, Gray appeared as herself in the smash hit movie Spider-Man and besides guested on Santana's Shaman. One class by and by, her third record album -- The Trouble with Being Myself -- arrived on the shelves, although it was besides a flop in commercial-grade price (it exactly barely bewildered the Top 40). With a new production team, including testament.i.am from Black Eyed Peas and his confederate Ron Fair, Gray returned with a slicker, Tom Joyner-approved rendering of soul on 2007's Big, featuring collaborations with Natalie Cole and BEP's Fergie.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Mere Mortals

Mere Mortals   
Artist: Mere Mortals

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Universal Code   
 Universal Code

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13




 





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Friday, 27 June 2008

Ustad Sultan Khan and Rais Khan

Ustad Sultan Khan and Rais Khan   
Artist: Ustad Sultan Khan and Rais Khan

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Yaman Kalyan   
 Yaman Kalyan

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 3




 





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Rush - Weather Halts Rush Tour


Bad weather cost rockers RUSH their show in Colorado on Thursday night (05Jun08).

The Canadian band's Red Rocks Park And Amphitheatre gig near Denver was postponed due to severe weather conditions.

Thunder storms and flood warnings have put much of Colorado on high alert and the organisers of the open-air venue didn't want to take any chances.

A rescheduled date will be announced.

Rush's show in Kansas City, Missouri is expected to go ahead as planned on Saturday (07Jun08).





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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Seth Rogen, James Franco Discuss Possible 'Pineapple Express' Sequel, Head Injuries And Huey Lewis At Sneak Peek Week Screening




They did it with "The 40-Year-Old-Virgin." They did it with "Superbad" and "Knocked Up" as well.

Now, the studio behind "Pineapple Express" is so convinced that they have the next great Judd Apatow comedy on their hands, that they've been breaking typical Hollywood sneak-preview rules and showing it to critics several months before its release. So when MTV asked to include the film in its Sneak Peek Week festivities, stars Seth Rogen and James Franco were all too eager to unveil the stoner flick to a few hundred lucky new buds.


"I dunno, I think you're the Chong," Rogen teased Franco when a fan at Hollywood's Arclight Cinemas asked them how they compared to a beloved '70s duo who similarly enjoyed altering their minds. "Oh yeah," Franco agreed. "I think I'm the Chong."

Although the world won't be able to ride "Express" until August 8, the MTV audience in attendance was treated to a super-early peek at the flick, which stars Rogen, Franco and Danny McBride as a slacker, drug dealer and blowhard idiot, respectively. When the threesome get tied up in a murder, they find themselves trapped in an action movie, running from the cops, hit men and the mob.

And if the howling laughter from Friday night's crowd is any indication, this film might just run itself up the sacred mountain of Judd Apatow masterpieces.

"You do 10 bad movies and one good one," grinned sexy "Spider-Man" star Franco, insisting that "Pineapple" might be the best film he's ever appeared in. Asked for his favorite part of filming, the 30-year-old looked over at his co-star and simply said, "Seth."

"I'm from Vancouver, and they do things different over there," Rogen told the audience when a fan asked how much research he did for the role. To great applause, he added, "Yeah, I smoke weed. So what?"

What sets "Express" apart is its indie sensibility, as acclaimed director David Gordon Green mixed high art with a lowbrow concept. Serving as a tribute to the great buddies-on-the-run action flicks of the '80s ("48 Hours," "Midnight Run"), the film even ends with a rockin' theme song from the one and only Huey Lewis.

"We went to Huey Lewis himself," Rogen grinned, remembering his persuasive talk with the music icon.

When MTV News' Josh Horowitz, serving as the evening's moderator, explored Seth's unlikely transformation into an action star, Rogen had some painful flashbacks. "In the scene where James runs into the tree, he actually cracked his head open and had to get stitches," Rogen remembered, offering up his patented staccato laugh. "So the scene in the movie is actually James hitting his head."

In another scene, McBride throws Rogen's noggin through some drywall as if they're in a "Three Stooges" movie. "Yeah," he laughed, explaining that it sounded easy when they first came up with the idea. "Let's shove my head into a wall!"

Still, despite all that pain and suffering, the "Knocked Up" star revealed that "Pineapple Express" might be the first Apatow movie that the writer/director/producer is willing to revisit. "Yeah, I'm waiting for the sequel," Franco said, while Rogen added, "Yep, we've talked about it."

As the laughter-filled Q& A wound down, Rogen and Franco received one final question that could only come from an MTV audience.

"The last scene of the movie was the diner scene," the audience member said. "So what superpower would you want to have?"

"Um," Franco started, struggling to find the connection between superpowers and breakfast. "Bacon?"

"Unlimited coffee refills? All-you-can-eat short stacks?" Rogen laughed. "Can we have one more question? I don't want to end it on that. Sorry, dude, but that was a weird question."

Check out everything we've got on "Pineapple Express."

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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Paris Hilton to receive Harvard Award

26-year-old reality TV star Paris Hilton was recently named Harvard Lampoon's Woman of the Year and will visit Harvard University to accept the award on 6 February.
Founded in 1876, the Harvard Lampoon is the world's oldest continually published humour magazine.
Other women who previously received the Woman of the Year award from Harvard Lampoon include Halle Berry, Scarlett Johansson and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Following her previous role in the horror 'House of Wax' opposite Elisha Cuthbert, Hilton is currently preparing for the release of her new film 'The Hottie and the Nottie', which opens in the US on 8 February.