Monday 30 June 2008

Moby Grape

Moby Grape   
Artist: Moby Grape

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Country: Country-Rock
   Country
   Folk
   Other
   



Discography:


Moby Grape 1969   
 Moby Grape 1969

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Moby Grape   
 Moby Grape

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13


20 Granite Creek   
 20 Granite Creek

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 11


Wow-Grape Jam   
 Wow-Grape Jam

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 15


Long Gone   
 Long Gone

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 20


Vintage (CD2)   
 Vintage (CD2)

   Year:    
Tracks: 24


Dark Magic CD2   
 Dark Magic CD2

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


Dark Magic CD1   
 Dark Magic CD1

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


56 Songs   
 56 Songs

   Year:    
Tracks: 56




One of the topper '60s San Francisco bands, Moby Grape were also unitary of the to the highest degree versatile. Although they ar most oftentimes identified with the psychedelic scene, their long suit was combine all sorts of roots music -- folk, blues, state, and classic rock'n'roll & roll up -- with some Summer of Love vibes and multi-layered, triple-guitar arrangements. All of those elements only in truth amalgamate, however, for their 1967 debut LP. Although subsequent albums had more good moments than many listeners are mindful of, a combination of personal problems and bad management effectively killed off the group by the end of the 1960s.


Many San Francisco bands of the geological era were assembled by recent immigrants to the orbit, merely Moby Grape had regular more tenuous roots in the region than near when they formed. Matthew Katz, wHO managed the Jefferson Airplane in their early years, helped assign together Moby Grape around Skip Spence. Spence, a legendarily colourful Canadian aboriginal whose first legal instrument was the guitar, had played drums in the Airplane's first-class honours degree lineup at the instigation of Marty Balin. Spence left hand the Airplane later on their first album, and reverted to his natural guitarist and songwriting role for the Grape (the Airplane had already recorded some of his compositions). Guitarist Jerry Miller and drummer Don Stevenson were recruited from the Northwest bar band the Frantics; guitar player Peter Lewis had played in Southern California surf bands like the Cornells; and bassist Bob Mosley had also played with outfits from Southern California.


The group's relation strangeness with each former may have seeded seeds for their succeeding problems, simply they jelled surprisingly cursorily, with all five members conducive more than or less equally to the songwriting on their self-titled debut (1967). Moby Grape remains their signature financial statement, though the folk-rock and country-rock worked bettor than the boogies; "Omaha," "Sittin' by the Window," "Changes," and "Lazy Me" ar some of their best songs. Columbia Records, though, damaged the band's credibility with over-hype, cathartic no less than five-spot singles from the LP at the same time. Worse, ternary members of the group were caught consorting with underage girls. Though charges were eventually dropped, the legal hassles, combined with an progressively strained relationship with director Katz, sapped the band's drive.


Moby Grape's followup, the double-LP Howler, was unmatchable of the most disappointing records of the '60s, in light of the senior high school expectations fostered by the debut. The studio half of the bundle had a great deal more erratic songwriting than the first transcription, and the group members didn't portmanteau word their instrumental and vocal skills virtually as well. The "fillip" disc was almost a tally waste, consisting of bad jams. Spence departed patch the album was beingness recorded in New York in 1968, as a final result of a famous incident in which he entered the studio apartment with a fire ax, ostensibly intending to enjoyment it on Stevenson. Committed to New York's Bellevue Hospital, he did re-emerge to track record a tremendous acidulent tribe solo album at the end of 1968, simply that would be his only notable post-Grape externalise; he struggled with mental unwellness until he died in 1998.


Some other unexpected blow was dealt when Mosley, despite his membership in a ring that emerged from the Haight-Ashbury psychedelic shot, coupled the Marine Corps at the beginning of 1969. The band did sputter on and dismission a couple more albums during that year, and the c. H. Best tracks from these (particularly the earlier one, Moby Grape '69) proven they could still deliver the goods, though usually in a more low-keyed, rustic fashion than their earliest material. The grouping stone-broke up at the end of the '60s, although they would periodically reunite for nearly unheard albums all over the following 2 decades, in lineups featuring varying original members. Their problems were exacerbated by Matthew Katz, wHO owns the Moby Grape distinguish, and has sometimes prevented the original members from using the name when they worked together.





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Tuesday 24 June 2008

Buck-O-Nine

Buck-O-Nine   
Artist: Buck-O-Nine

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Pass The Dutchie Ep   
 Pass The Dutchie Ep

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 6


Twenty-Eight Teeth   
 Twenty-Eight Teeth

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14




Buck-O-Nine is a San Diego-based ska-punk band that gained a small following in the mid-'90s, and whose popularity increased as the third undulation ska revival meeting reached the mainstream with the success of Rancid and No Doubt. Buck-O-Nine is comprised of Jon Pebsworth (vocals), Jonas Kleiner (guitar), Scott Kennerly (bass), Steve Bauer (drums), Tony Currey (trumpet), Don Albert (trombone), and Craig Yarnold (saxophone). The chemical group formed in the early '90s and became a fixture on the California ska-punk scene. In 1994, they released their debut album, Songs in the Key of Bree, on Taang Records. It was followed in 1995 by Barfly, which helped thrive the group's fan base, especially with a unforgiving enlistment schedule that took them all crosswise the U.S. and on their number 1 trip to Japan. In the spring of 1996, the grouping released the Piddle in My Head EP. In 1996, Buck-O-Nine affected to TVT Records and began working on 28 Teeth with producers Neill King and David Kershenbaum. Released in April 1997, XXVIII Teeth found the grouping delving deeper into reggae and ska, and the album produced their get-go countrywide wireless single, "My Town." Following a subsequent circuit, Bauer exited the chemical group. The Pass on the Dutchie EP followed in 1998, and a year later Buck-O-Nine returned with Libido. By this spot, Bauer had been replaced on drums by Jeff Hawthorne, and novel bassist John Bell (ex-Unwritten Law) was on add-in as good. Demos for the band's side by side album lED to them being dropped from TVT. The live album Hellos & Goodbyes (randomly recorded at a show in Japan) was later released through Pebsworth's possess Offramp Records in 2000; that same year, Bell left wing the circle to turn back to school, and bassist Andy Platfoot sign on in his place. Though the circle continued touring and playing shows over the following days, Buck-O-Nine decided to comfort up on their demanding schedule to be home more. After a seven-year hiatus, during which a best-of album was released, the group returned in 2007 with an album of new material titled Support.





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Monday 16 June 2008

Sam Ragga Band

Sam Ragga Band   
Artist: Sam Ragga Band

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Other
   Reggae
   



Discography:


Situations   
 Situations

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Sound of Ragga   
 Sound of Ragga

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


Loktown Hi Life   
 Loktown Hi Life

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




 





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Friday 6 June 2008

Two and a Half Men

Adam Sandler watched the big game last night with one other big star, A-Rod. Oh yeah, lil' Rob Schneider was there too.
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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Spears' family fear for her life

Following her unexpected release from a Los Angeles hospital yesterday, the parents of troubled singer Britney Spears have said that they believe her life is at risk.
In a joint statement given to The Associated Press, Jamie and Lynne Spears said they were "extremely disappointed" about their daughter's release from the UCLA Medical Center where she had been undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
The statement said: "As parents of an adult child in the throes of a mental health crisis, we were extremely disappointed this morning to learn that over the recommendation of her treating psychiatrist, our daughter Britney was released from the hospital that could best care for her and keep her safe."
The statement continued: "We are deeply concerned about our daughter's safety and vulnerability and we believe her life is presently at risk. There are conservatorship orders in place created to protect our daughter that are being blatantly disregarded. We ask only that the court's orders be enforced so that a tragedy may be averted."
The Los Angeles Times reported that Spears left the UCLA Medical Center quietly with a small security group.
However paparazzi later followed the singer when she left her home.
Spears was tailed by photographers to the Beverly Hills Hotel where police broke up the crowd and escorted the 26-year-old inside.
It was not clear why Spears, who it was reported had been ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation for two weeks, was released from hospital.
A UCLA Medical Center spokesman refused to comment, citing patient confidentiality laws.

Bell X1's Flock getting US release

Bell X1's bestselling Irish album 'Flock' is to be released in the US later this month.
Billboard reports that the 2005 album will be released in the US on 19 February on the Yep Roc label.
The album's release will be followed by the band's first extensive tour of the US and Canada in March with dates in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto and a St Patrick's weekend show in New York.
Speaking to Billboard.com, Bell X1 frontman Paul Noonan said: "We've reached a tipping point with America. We live in an online era where music is devalued, so doing shows and making the live experience more special is the place for us to win over new crowds."

M. Night Shyamalan Not Sure Why He Has This Reputation As the Guy Who Makes the Scary Movies With a Twist

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"That moment may have been the biggest mistake that I have to undo over 10 years so the little old lady doesn't go, 'Oh, he's the guy who makes the scary movies with a twist.'" —M. Night Shyamalan on Unbreakable and his other scary movies with a twist [NYT]

"I was never able to hide from people letting me know about the business. And for me to have to go out and partake in the same game that Made of Honor has to play in, is tough for me. 'Cause there's no way I'm going to do well in that group of audiences. It's like taking the SATs in Spanish for me." —Albert Brooks [NYT]

"There was a message in The Documentary, there was a message in The Doctor's Advocate, there is no message in L.A.X." —The Game acknowledges that he isn't trying to say anything in his upcoming album [MTV]

"That spot on my neck … seemed appropriate in that way. The idea of the baldness in that spot was this innocent, uncovered spot of flesh-like baby skin that had this softness to it, this rawness. It didn't have any kind of ornamentation or adornment. It was naked and raw. I wanted the record to have that feeling." —Why?'s Yoni Wolf on naming their album Alopecia [Pitchfork]

"I have two main projects, and another thing I'm working on. One is a sex comedy, and the other is about the Triangle Factory fire of 1911." —Heather Graham is keeping busy [LAT]



Erase Errata

Erase Errata   
Artist: Erase Errata

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Rock
   



Discography:


Nightlife   
 Nightlife

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Other Animals   
 Other Animals

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15


At Crystal Palace   
 At Crystal Palace

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13




The music of the San Francisco (by way of Oakland) indie rock-and-roll outfit Erase Errata has been compared to such eclectic experimentalists as Captain Beefheart, the Minutemen, and the Dog Faced Hermans, due to the fact that the chemical group posses an uncanny bent of improvising on the spotlight (claiming that they could ad-lib a whole fix if pressed to). Comprised of members Jenny Hoyston (vocals and trumpet), Ellie Erickson (basso), Bianca Sparta (drums), and Sara Jaffe (guitar), Erase Errata in the first place formed in December of 1999 -- when the group packed in the vacant room of matchless of Sparta and Hoyston's roommates. The quartet immediately proved that they had a solid chemistry, as they penned ten-spot original tunes in the span of a half-hour. Erase Errata fagged six weeks during the fall of 2000 touring alongside the likes of Melt Banana and Le Tigre, issuance a schism individual before long after with Brooklyn, NY-based stochasticity rockers Black Dice, on the Troubleman mark. A year by and by, Erase Errata's full-length debut was issued, Other Animals (besides via Troubleman). In 2002, the ring released a schism individual with electro-rockers Numbers, and in spring 2003, Terpsichore Machine, a remix album featuring Adult., Kid 606, and Matmos, arrived. Meanwhile, Hoyston worked on her other project Paradise Island, cathartic the debut album Lines Are Infinitely Fine that summer on Dim Mak. Erase Errata's long-awaited moment album, At Crystal Palace, came extinct in fall 2003. They returned -- minus Jaffe -- in 2006 with Nightlife.





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Justin Timberlake To Produce Reality TV Show

Justin Timberlake is adding the title "producer" to his ever-growing list of talents, with news that the singer/actor is set to create a reality series for MTV described as a "real life Bourne Identity”.Each episode of the new show, called 'The Phone', will begin with two hidden cell phones ringing on opposite ends of a major city. Once the phone is picked up, a "mysterious guide gives contestants five seconds to concede whether or not they wish to play the game for a chance of winning a huge cash prize," MTV said in a statement. Afterwards, the players work against each other on various missions, all the while keeping in touch with the guide via cell phone, and being followed by a helicopter hovering above. The show, which is based off a Dutch series of the same name, is set to premiere this fall.Photo courtesy of Sony BMG.  

Deepak Chopra - Chopra Defends Love Guru



As calls for a boycott of Mike Myers's new movie The Love Guru mount among
members of the Hindu community in the U.S., the best-selling self-help author and
spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra has not only come to the movie's defense but castigated
its detractors. In an interview with the Associated Press, Chopra said that Mike Myers,
who stars in the title role, "has the most profound understanding of Eastern wisdom,
traditions and spirituality. ... In the end, the movie is about self-esteem and love.
It is about, in fact, love being the ultimate truth. He goes about it in a very
silly, humorous way, but that's his style." Rajad Zed, a self-described prominent
Hindu and Indo-American leader, has mounted a letter-writing campaign against the
film in which he has called on members of the National Association of Theatre Owners
to refuse to show it (they turned him down), and has asked for the support of some
prominent Christian ministers and Jewish rabbis (several have expressed sympathy).
Zed has charged that, judging from the trailer, the film denigrates Hindu culture and "hurts
the sentiments of Hindus worldwide." But Chopra called Zed's efforts "a cry for importance."
He added, "Mike is bringing attention to some very profound truths and these people hav
en't even seen the movie."






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"I don't really like wearing too much. When there's no person in sight, it's coming off... I don't like too many tan lines!" HEIDI KLUM likes to sunbathe in the nude.




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