Artist: Sia: mp3 download Genre(s): Indie Rock R&B: Soul Discography: Lady Croissant Year: 2007 Tracks: 9 Colour the Small One Year: 2004 Tracks: 12 Healing Is Difficult Year: 2002 Tracks: 11 Sia (good diagnose Sia Furler) hails from the famously laid-back Australian city of Adelaide. Boasting a powerful, soulful spokesperson, she worked the Adelaide wind lap during the '90s as a singer for the banding Crisp. However, the blond, blue-eyed antipodean's big pause came only after she followed in the footsteps of many other Aussie artists and hopped on a planing machine to the U.K. While in London, Sia landed a gig as a reserve singer for the very popular and super rose hip English outfit Jamiroquai. In early 2000, she released her first solo single, the alternative pop tune "Taken for Granted," which debuted at identification number ten-spot on the busy U.K. singles chart. Soon after, a twine of bad name calling in the British music scene asked for Sia's services; projects with Massive Attack, Zero 7, and William Orbit ensued. In mid-2001, Sia once over again made a splosh on the U.K. singles chart with the moody offering "Drink to Get Drunk," a track that would appear on her 2002 full-length debut, Healing Is Difficult. Ironically, it was only after her considerable succeeder abroad that she began to make believe a veridical impingement down under. Vividness the Small One appeared a year later. The track "Breathe Me" from the album gained attention when it was secondhand in the work out terminal setting of the 6 Feet Under series that airy in 2005. After a successful 2006 tour, as well as more appearances on Zero 7's album Garden, Sia issued the alive album Lady Croissant, which also included the new studio vocal, "Pictures." |
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Metallica album to come out on a Friday
Metallica have opted to release their forthcoming album �??Death Magnetic�?? on Friday September 12, when it will be made available all
Friday, 27 June 2008
Al Gore: 2 Legit 2 Quit
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Hell Yeah! Iron Maiden Blow the Fuses at Madison Square Garden
Not Eddie … we don't think.Photo: Konstantin Sergeyev
"Who's gonna help me see Eddie tonight?" a guy outside Iron Maiden's Sunday Madison Square Garden show asked, holding up a finger in a plaintive echo of the Deadhead-style plea for "one miracle," i.e., a lone ticket. This dude spoke not of the band's singer, who also happens to be the pilot of their jet — that would be Bruce, last name Dickinson. The fan was referring to Edward the Head, the near-faceless wraith who has served as Maiden's mascot lo these 30-plus years. The arena-packing, Bud-guzzling audience — almost exclusively in black T-shirts — was here for the full Iron Maiden experience, songs to logo, and they got it. And they were more pumped by the warm-up music than most indie fans are by their favorite bands.
When Dickinson and company took the stage, they were accompanied by an orgy of flash pots, flamethrowers, black lights, smoke machines, and fireworks timed to the music. And that's to say nothing of the props, which included a kneeling, eight-foot-tall animatronic devil, Egyptian jackals with red glowing eyes, the aforementioned Eddie in a golden sarcophagus, a ten-foot-tall walking puppet with laser gun, and a massive, perhaps 40-foot-tall mummy that waved its arms and shot sparks out of its eyes. Even awesomer was the band's ecstatic, operatic, galloping metal, which proved such a force that it sucked up all the power in the Garden, killing the sound for something like fifteen minutes. (This, ironically, was most of the way through "Powerslave.") Almost instantly, the band was passing a soccer ball around stage. Eddie, one felt, was very much there in spirit. —Mishka Shubaly
"Who's gonna help me see Eddie tonight?" a guy outside Iron Maiden's Sunday Madison Square Garden show asked, holding up a finger in a plaintive echo of the Deadhead-style plea for "one miracle," i.e., a lone ticket. This dude spoke not of the band's singer, who also happens to be the pilot of their jet — that would be Bruce, last name Dickinson. The fan was referring to Edward the Head, the near-faceless wraith who has served as Maiden's mascot lo these 30-plus years. The arena-packing, Bud-guzzling audience — almost exclusively in black T-shirts — was here for the full Iron Maiden experience, songs to logo, and they got it. And they were more pumped by the warm-up music than most indie fans are by their favorite bands.
When Dickinson and company took the stage, they were accompanied by an orgy of flash pots, flamethrowers, black lights, smoke machines, and fireworks timed to the music. And that's to say nothing of the props, which included a kneeling, eight-foot-tall animatronic devil, Egyptian jackals with red glowing eyes, the aforementioned Eddie in a golden sarcophagus, a ten-foot-tall walking puppet with laser gun, and a massive, perhaps 40-foot-tall mummy that waved its arms and shot sparks out of its eyes. Even awesomer was the band's ecstatic, operatic, galloping metal, which proved such a force that it sucked up all the power in the Garden, killing the sound for something like fifteen minutes. (This, ironically, was most of the way through "Powerslave.") Almost instantly, the band was passing a soccer ball around stage. Eddie, one felt, was very much there in spirit. —Mishka Shubaly
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
The Trojans
Artist: The Trojans
Genre(s):
Ska
Discography:
Trojan Warriors: For Your Protection (Best of the Trojans)
Year:
Tracks: 20
 
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Spears sparks pregnancy rumours
Pop singer Britney Spears has sparked reports that she is expecting her third child after being photographed shopping for a pregnancy test.
The photographs, which appear on People magazine's website, show Spears and her new boyfriend, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib looking through pregnancy tests at a shop.
The pictures were reportedly released by Ghalib's photo agency, FinalPixx.
The rumours come in the same week that Spears fled a courthouse without attending the most recent hearing over custody of her two young sons.
The boys are currently in the sole custody of their father Kevin Federline after a judge stripped Spears of her visitation rights following a custody dispute at her home.
The singer later had to be hospitalised for evaluation after she was deemed to be under the influence on an unknown substance.
The photographs, which appear on People magazine's website, show Spears and her new boyfriend, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib looking through pregnancy tests at a shop.
The pictures were reportedly released by Ghalib's photo agency, FinalPixx.
The rumours come in the same week that Spears fled a courthouse without attending the most recent hearing over custody of her two young sons.
The boys are currently in the sole custody of their father Kevin Federline after a judge stripped Spears of her visitation rights following a custody dispute at her home.
The singer later had to be hospitalised for evaluation after she was deemed to be under the influence on an unknown substance.
Sunday, 25 May 2008
Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show
Irish presenter Graham Norton is to host a new BBC One series which will search for new stars for the musical 'Oliver!'.
'I'd Do Anything' finds Norton joined by showbiz legends Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and a panel of judges as they try to find new stars to play the roles of Oliver and Nancy in the musical.
Commenting, Elaine Bedell, Controller, BBC Entertainment Commissioning, said: "We're really pleased to be building on the success of 'Any Dream Will Do' with a new search for West End stars next year."
She continued: 'Oliver!' is a much-loved British musical so we're sure the show will unite families and melt hearts."
'I'd Do Anything' premieres on BBC One next year.
'I'd Do Anything' finds Norton joined by showbiz legends Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and a panel of judges as they try to find new stars to play the roles of Oliver and Nancy in the musical.
Commenting, Elaine Bedell, Controller, BBC Entertainment Commissioning, said: "We're really pleased to be building on the success of 'Any Dream Will Do' with a new search for West End stars next year."
She continued: 'Oliver!' is a much-loved British musical so we're sure the show will unite families and melt hearts."
'I'd Do Anything' premieres on BBC One next year.
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