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Wednesday 10 September 2008

Morrissey: 'The Courteeners Will Be Huge In America'

Morrissey has backed The Courteeners to become the next British band to break the tough American market.


The late Smiths isaac Bashevis Singer, who lately watched the group perform in Camden, praised the band's euphony, saying they had more to declare oneself than feller British groups.


Speaking to Californian radiocommunication station KRCW, Morrissey aforesaid: �Every birdcall was selfsame strong and full of hooks and full of dynamics and I view, 'this is great'.


�Because so many groups in England, they're hyped and they're huge and they're all over the press and they don't really actually have whatever songs, they don't really have anything to offer... but it's different with The Courteeners, they actually do make very good, strong songs."


He added: "I think they will make it here [in the US] and I think you'll come across them."


The Courteeners are due to release their next undivided 'The Kiss' on September 29th.


Morrissey at Wireless 2008


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Monday 11 August 2008

Musicians urge presidential candidates to back coastal restoration

Dozens of musicians from Louisiana and beyond hold signed a letter from the Gulf Restoration Network urging John McCain and Barack Obama to go to a Google/YouTube presidential meeting place in New Orleans on Sept. 18.



The signatories include R.E.M., Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, 311 and Indigo Girls. Louisiana artists to sign on include the Neville Brothers, Galactic, Tab Benoit -- whose Voice of the Wetlands organisation also advocates for coastal restoration -- the Funky Meters, Dr. John, Anders Osborne, Kermit Ruffins, Paul Sanchez, Cowboy Mouth, Amanda Shaw and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.



"The health of the Gulf of Mexico and the surrounding states are life-sustaining to our nation's energy, economy and culture," the letter reads in function. "Unfortunately, the future of the Gulf Coast volition be in jeopardy until serious action mechanism has been taken to secure salubrious water and wetlands. The time to act is now."








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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Silver

Silver   
Artist: Silver

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   Rock: Hard-Rock
   



Discography:


Gold   
 Gold

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


City Of God / Angry and Bitter   
 City Of God / Angry and Bitter

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Bingo (BINGO031)   
 Bingo (BINGO031)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Avalanche (AVA003)   
 Avalanche (AVA003)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


The Jamaican Indian EP   
 The Jamaican Indian EP

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4


Random (RAN003)   
 Random (RAN003)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Emotif (EMF2052)   
 Emotif (EMF2052)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2




 






Wednesday 25 June 2008

Flattbush

Flattbush   
Artist: Flattbush

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Smash The Octopus!   
 Smash The Octopus!

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13




Taking their name from an hidden sixties Filipino band that is rumored to have been murdered by the Marcos shogunate for their insurgent beliefs (so the story goes, in any case), spazz-metal outfit Flattbush was formed in the belated '90s -- just a few days later on Philippine transplants Enriko (vocals) and Arman Maniago (freshwater bass) moved to southern California. After six-spot years of strategic advances inside the metallic element underground, Flattbush besides featured Americans Brad Walther (guitar) and Ray Banda (drums) when they signed to former Faith No More bassist Bill Gould's Kool Arrow Records. Their debut record album, Bankrupt the Octopus, was released in 2003; new drummer Joe Luevano arrived a year later.





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Monday 9 June 2008

Zach Gilford takes the 'Dare'

'Friday Night Lights' star also eyes 'River Why'





Zach Gilford is continuing his push into film with two new projects.


The actor (NBC's "Friday Night Lights") has inked a deal to star opposite Emmy Rossum in the indie drama "Dare" and is in final negotiations to star in "The River Why."


Gilford's reps said that with the WGA strike, the actor had an "extra long hiatus" and was able to make three deals.


"Dare," helmed by Adam Salky and penned by David Brind, is based on a short film and is filming in Philadelphia.


Gilford plays the bad boy in the film about three high school seniors who break their own rules and take the biggest risks of their lives. He joins a cast that includes Ashley Springer, Ana Gasteyer and Sandra Bernhard.


Meanwhile, Gilford is in final talks to play Gus Orviston in the film adaptation of David James Duncan's 1983 Sierra Club novel "The River Why."


Matt Leutwyler is directing a script penned by Thomas A. Cohen and John Jay Osborn Jr.


Kristi Denton Cohen is producing the film, which is set to start filming in late summer in the Pacific Northwest.


Gilford is repped by Endeavor and D/F Management.



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Sunday 1 June 2008

Alba announces that she's pregnant

'Fantastic Four' and 'Sin City' star Jessica Alba has announced the she is expecting a baby with her boyfriend, film producer Cash Warren.
In an email to the Associated Press, Alba's publicist, Brad Cafarelli, said: "I can confirm that Jessica and Cash are expecting a baby in late spring/early summer."
Alba and Warren met on the set of 'Fantastic Four' in 2005; news of the pregnancy was first announced on People magazine's website.
The 26-year-old star will next be seen in cinemas in the thriller 'Awake'.