Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Lunaris
Artist: Lunaris
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Rock: Sympho
Discography:
Cyclic
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
...The Infinite
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
 
"Sex" sells at theaters in America, Europe
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Babyshambles Drummer To Release Solo Single
Babyshambles drummer Adam Ficek is concentrating on a new solo offshoot named Roses, Kings, Castles and later this month he'll be releasing his first single.
Writing on MySpace, Ficek says of the project: "The music: a cobblestone bridge lying somewhere between the pastoral warmth of Belle & Sebastian and the suburban, quixotic pop of Syd Barrett."
His first release will be a split limited edition 7" with Hideki Kaji, released on June 16th by Alphaville Records. Ficek offers the track 'Sparkling Bootz' and Hideki Kaji gives 'Typical Me, Typical You'.
Speaking further on the new act, the sticksman has revealed he hopes to attract a different fanbase to the one his shambolic other band already has.
"I'm hoping to get a new audience," says Ficek. "A lot of Babyshambles fans are leather jacket / Jack Daniel's rock n' roll fans."
"I'm not like that. I could pretend to be swaggering around with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth, but what's the point in doing that?"
Four songs from Roses, Kings, Castles are on MySpace for listening right now - 'Sparkling Bootz', 'Entroubled', 'Tales To Tell' and 'Sweet Contempt'.
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Caught Live: The Raconteurs
a gig.
And there’s nothing more special than THE RACONTEURS when they’re
in full majestic flow.
The ROLLING STONES Lords watched JACK WHITE and his gang lay
waste to London’s Hammersmith Apollo with a mesmerising display of rock n
roll virtuosity.
There’s truly no better live act in action on the planet at the moment.
While THE WHITE STRIPES can rightful lay claim to having cornered the
market in clattering, primal blues-rock, The Raconteurs offer so much more.
There’s swampy country rock - Carolina Drama, turbo-charged power pop – Steady
As She Goes and blistering hard rock - Your Blue Veins.
While Jack teases solos of unimaginable complexity out of his axe co-vocalist BRENDAN
BENSON acts as a trusty foil.
Bassist JACK LAWRENCE provides a resoundingly powerful underpinning to
proceedings and drummer PATRICK KEELER thrashes his kit like KEITH
MOON.
The quartet, ably abetted by a new keyboard player, re-package and re-wire the
past fifty years of amplified guitar music and the results are nothing short
of spectacular.
It's only rock and roll. But you'd be deranged not to like it.