Archive for the 'Music' Category

The Pirate Bay founders go on trial over copyright infringement

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

img src=http://cantbelower.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/52881.jpg / The founders of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay have gone on trial in Sweden on charges of copyright theft.br / br / Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde Kolmsioppi and Carl Lundstorm could face a fine of $143,500 and up to two years in prison if found guilty.br / br / Media companies including Sony and Warner Bros are among the companies taking the men to court, reports BBC.br / br / Founded in 2003, The Pirate Bay is an index website that gives users access to download millions of torrent files.
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Music Review: Fennesz - iBlack Sea/i

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

pI searched the internet trying to find the answer to my question: How much of the English language has fallen into disuse over, say, the last couple of centuries? This has suddenly become important to me because of the latest album from Austrian electronic musician Christian Fennesz, Black Sea./p pMy own personal vocabulary limits my attempt to describe the audio imagery to you. However, these restrictions simply do not seem to apply to a mind such as the one Fennesz himself possesses.
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Concert Review: Soilwork w/ Darkane, Warbringer, Swallow the Sun, Downfire (Poughkeepsie, 2/13/09)

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

pIt was the best of times; it was the worst of times; it was the most heavily European-flavored show I think I have ever been to. It was a night that was highly invigorating and helped get my 2009 concert series off with a bang. I was beginning to feel a bit deprived of live music, having not been to a show since mid-December when I saw The Misfits. I have to say that it was great to be back in the club watching live metal and drinking a beer.
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Music Review: The Jacksons - iDestiny/i

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

pLong before he was the center of many various controversies, Michael Jackson led his group of brothers through what essentially served as a foundation for his early solo career. Released less than a year before Michael#39;s 1979 adult break-through, Off the Wall, The Jacksons reached a new level of success with Destiny. Arriving almost in time to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Epic/Legacy has reissued the album on CD featuring sterling remastered audio.
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A Conversation With Up and Coming Los Angeles Producer and Musician Beto Hale

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Born in Mexico City, this multi-talented artist currently makes his home in Los Angeles, California. Creative and always cutting edge, Beto Hale is an artist but he is more than that. He's a writer, producer, and father trying to make a living in a field we creative types dream about. His songwriting is excellent and the guy is a monster on the drums. Here is what Beto had to say:

We've played in several bands together a few years back in Colorado, how did you get started playing music?

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International News: Global Underground’s Nubreed series returns

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

International News: Global Underground’s Nubreed series returns
It has lay dormant for 7 years, but in March respected dance label Global Underground will resurrect their revered Nubreed series, introducing a whole new generation of music fans to the trailblazing brand that shot names like Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Howells, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, Anthony Pappa and Satoshi Tomiie to international stardom. GU have selected fast rising UK star Jim Rivers to man the controls for the return compilation, and the label’s founding father Andy Horsfield is understandably chuffed.
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Handicapping The Grammys: Predictions 2009

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Fasten your seat belts, kids. It's Grammy time.

Whether you love the Grammys or hate them, one thing's for sure. You can't beat the entertainment they've got lined up this year. Were talking McCartney, U2, Coldplay, and Radiohead, for starters. So even if the choices of the historically stodgy Academy make you want to throw things at your TV, at least you know you're going to get some quality music.

But the Grammys don't exactly have a very good track record when it comes to making forward-looking choices.

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The Watson Twins On Fire Tour In 2009

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

The Watson Twins, Chandra and Leigh Watson, have announced a tour in 2009 to promote their full length debut album ‘Fire Songs.’ The identical twins kick start their tour on Feb. 16 in Omaha, NE, and make a total of 16 stops before wrapping up at the Workplay Theatre in Birmingham, AL, on March 6. The tour visits a number of cities across the US and Canada including Minneapolis, MN; Cleveland, OH; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA and Louisville, KY.

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Music Review: Thursday - Common Existence

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

New Jersey post-hardcore act Thursday has a lot to be proud about. Being credited with bringing the screamo genre to the mainstream level as well as have been labeled in 2004 as SPIN magazine’s “The Next Big Thing” are just a couple of reasons why. This six-piece did not invent the screamo genre but rather took it to a new level. With all they have accomplished I can not believe they have been a band for just over ten years now. 

Currently the band is about to release their fifth full-length album, entitled Common Existence.

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Various Artists - Slumdog Millionaire

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Various Artists - Slumdog Millionaire
Like the film. the soundtrack to Slumdog Millionaire is all curry-flavored ghetto fabulousness. M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes” makes a cameo, but the star of the album is the songwriter who M.I.A. calls “the Indian Timbaland”: A.R. Rahman. Rahman — unknown here, but one of the world’s top-selling artists — juxtaposes the folk sounds of Mumbai’s slums with the techno of its city streets. On opening track “O . . .
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