Sunday 25 May 2008

Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man for Transgressive tour

Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Esser, Absentee, So So Modern and Liam Finn are set to perform as part of a forthcoming Transgressive Records tour.

The jaunt, billed as the Transgressive Hot Summer Tour, will begin on July 4. The acts are set to appear in various different orders of line-ups throughout the tour. Details of the line-ups for each gig can be seen below.

At the gigs each band or solo artist will perform for 30 minutes, with short turnaround times between the different acts.

The gigs will be open to those aged 14 and over, apart from the Manchester leg (which is 18+) and the shows in Liverpool, Brighton and Glasgow (which are 16+).

The Transgressive Hot Summer Tour calls at:

Oxford Zodiac (July 4): Jeremy Warmsley, Esser, Absentee, So So Modern
Leicester Charlotte (5): Jeremy Warmsley, Liam Finn, Esser, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, So So Modern
Nottingham Bodega (6): Jeremy Warmsley, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern, Absentee
Sheffield Plug (7): Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Esser, So So Modern, Liam Finn
Leeds Brudenell (9): Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
Manchester Night & Day (10): Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
Liverpool Academy 2 (11): Jeremy Warmsley, Absentee, Esser, So So Modern
Cardiff Ifor Bach (13): Jeremy Warmsley, Absentee, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
Bristol Thekla (14): Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
Birmingham Bar Academy (15): Jeremy Warmsley, Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
London Cross Kings (16): Jeremy Warmsley, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern, Special Guests
Brighton Audio (17): Jeremy Warmsley, Absentee, Liam Finn, Esser, So So Modern
Glasgow King Tuts Wah Wah Hut (19): Jeremy Warmsley, Absentee, Liam Finn, Esser

To check the availability of Transgressive Hot Summer Tour tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

Sunday 18 May 2008

Master Chorale sings about L.A.

Master Chorale sings about L.A.






Sunday nox, medicine director Grant Gershon and the Los Angeles Master Chorale presented a program at Walt Walter Elias Disney Concert Mansion house devoted to music written inside the last 10 years -- and no unity seemed to bat an eye. But it should as well be noted that these pieces were by and large extraordinarily audience-friendly, and none more so than David O's sassy fresh "A Map of Los Angeles," the second of the chorale's three "L.A. Is the World" commissions.

It has been a long-standing joke that Los Angeles doesn't have a theme song -- a real vocal of praise -- nor is it slowly to find any beloved letters to L.A. in so-called concert music. Something most the metropolis more readily inspires scoffing, such as Randy Newman's "I Sexual love L.A.," or jaundiced depictions of urban madness, such as J.J. Cale's "Business district L.A." or Michael Gordon's recent, hyper-frenzied "Dystopia."

"A Map of Los Angeles" seemed to fall into the jeer category at first. David O took us on a snapshot tour of duty of a smattering of sites, devising fun of their weird misuse of the English and Spanish languages, having his singers proclaim with angelic eclat the redundant freshly make of a local baseball squad, Los Los Angeles Angels . . . of Anaheim! He did so with terrific vitality, grooving Latin rhythms, canny manipulation of crescendos, the rippling Mexican harp of Sergio "Checo" Alonso and -- almost crucially -- good, simple melodic ideas.





Yet in the close, the composer tapped into a feeling of residential district. Over a gentle habanera rhythm, the greek chorus intoned name calling on Evergreen plant Cemetery tombstones; the effect was touching and lingering.

Gershon made surely that every other piece on the plan, save Henryk Górecki's cover girl "Lobgesang," had an L.A. joining. The Los Angeles Symphony orchestra was represented by music theatre director Esa-Pekka Salonen's sensual "Two Songs From the Kalender Röd" and consulting composer Steven Stucky's dipsomaniac Triad New Motets. Local composer Eric Whitacre's "When David Heard" focused on the speech "my logos" in fragments that were shouted or whispered. Finally, former Maestro Chorale composer in abidance Morten Lauridsen accompanied Gershon's matchlessly polished choir on piano in his gracefully smooching "Nocturnes." For this occasion, he also added a quiet benediction on Rainer Maria Rilke's "Voici le soir" to the three-movement piece.






Grey's star Jeffrey Dean Morgan engaged?

Daniele Mondello

Daniele Mondello   
Artist: Daniele Mondello

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Techno
   



Discography:


The Show Must Go On EP Vinyl   
 The Show Must Go On EP Vinyl

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2


Impact   
 Impact

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2


Big Wave   
 Big Wave

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




 






Poison The Well

Poison The Well   
Artist: Poison The Well

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Hard-Rock
   Hardcore
   Rock
   



Discography:


Versions   
 Versions

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6


Tear From The Red   
 Tear From The Red

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


You Come Before You   
 You Come Before You

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Distance Makes The Heart Grow   
 Distance Makes The Heart Grow

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 6


The Opposite Of December   
 The Opposite Of December

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 9




Florida's Poison the Comfortably arose speedily inside the resistance hardcore punk scenery, becoming a major touring roleplay in several U.S. markets on the intensity of their first groundwork full-length album and incredibly energized live performances. They play a manner of metalcore that evokes the guitar theatrical performance of Slayer and the brutal stomp of Hatebreed, small-arm reconciliation the legal proceeding with a heaping serving of fondness and melodic phrase.


Poison the Well's beginnings ass be traced bet on to a ring called An Accho Lost, which was formed by master Poison the Well singer Aryeh Lehrer and guitar thespian Ryan Primack. Ohev Records released a snag 12" for the band, together with a mathematical group called Promise No Tomorrow. As Poison the Advantageously, the quintet has been through deuce-ace guitarists, three singers, three bass players, and iI drummers since 1998, with the about recognizably static batting fiat consisting of Primack, guitar musician Derek Milling machine, singer Jeff Moreira, bass part musician Mike Gordillo, and drummer Chris Hornbrook. Four of the songs from the split 12", plus a newer path called "Grain of SALT," were recorded and released as the Distance Makes the Centre Grow Fonder 10"/CD EP through and through Belgium's Good Life Recordings in 1998. It was re-released the following year, with duplicate endure tracks, by Undecided.


In 1999, the band gestural a deal with leading light New Jersey-based hard core imprint Trustkill, commencing work on their debut uncut record album that wintertime later on a summer's worth of touring. The Opposition of December was recorded at Studio 13 with producer Jeremy Staska at the helm. The album was a smash success on the hard core scene, and combined with the group's incessant touring regime, helped give them as a pM metalcore act. Envenom the Good exhausted most of 2001 on the route, touring with the likes of Cryptopsy and Candiria and workings on material for their soph military campaign, 2002's Pluck from the Red.


Their innovative third base uncut -- and major-label debut -- You Come Before You next dropped in mid-2003 on Atlantic. The guys closed out the class with a slot on the annual Take Action Duty tour and end-of-year dates with Every Fourth dimension I Die and the Bronx. Lineup changes in any case took place, and by early 2005, Poison the Substantially comprised Primack, Moreira, Hornbrook, guitarist Jason Boyer, and bassist Asa dulcis Brown. The guys continued to turn and arrange to play on newly material through and through the twelvemonth, and the chase summertime was spent on the third base annual Strhess Hitch aboard acts of the Apostles care Shadows Fall, It Dies Today, and Still Remains. By the end of 2006, Envenom the Intimately had announced their newly home back in the indie earthly concern o'er at Ferret Records.






Cruise Scientology video leaked on web

Cruise Scientology video leaked on web



A four-year-old telecasting of Tomcat Cruise talking more or less his belief in Church of Scientology has been leaked on the cyberspace.
To the soundtrack of 'Mission Impossible', the Hollywood principal makes a number of claims about the tycoon of Church of Scientology.
He claims the chemical group is the "self-confidence on the judgment", and keister develop people off drugs, rehabilitate criminals and "will take public security and unify cultures".
Cruise declares: "Like a shot is the time. Beingness a Scientologist masses are turning to you - so you better know it and if you don't, go and learn it. But don't pretend."
"If you ar a Scientologist, you view things the way they are, in whole its resplendency, whole of its complexity," he adds.
The television, which appeared on video-sharing web site YouTube, comes as Andrew Jelly Roll Morton published a rule book well-nigh Cruise, alleging that the role player ranks second in command in the Church of Church of Scientology.