Saturday 26 April 2008

E Street band member dies at 58

E Street band member dies at 58



David Bruce Spingsteen's





Thursday 24 April 2008

Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis

Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis   
Artist: Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Deeper Love (Freakx Bros Remixes)   
 Deeper Love (Freakx Bros Remixes)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 3




 






Monday 21 April 2008

Richard Gere Discusses That Kiss

Richard Gere Discusses That Kiss





Until latterly, Hollywood





Saturday 19 April 2008

Kooks bassist quits band for good

Kooks bassist quits band for good



The Kooks take permanently parted shipway with bass player Max Rafferty.
Rafferty had antecedently spent several periods away from the radical because of malady, just he has now left the Brighton stone chemical group for commodity, according to his bandmates.
He will be replaced by Qat the Dog's bassist Dan Mount Logan on a temp basis.
No intellect for Rafferty's leaving has been given by The Kooks.
A statement from the circle said: "Easy lay Rafferty has parted ship's company with The Kooks - the banding will be continuing with the forthcoming shows. Dan Mount Logan, bassist with local Brighton ring Cat the Dog-iron, volition be filling in for the short-term."
The Kooks are presently preparing for the firing of their second album 'Konk' on 14 April, which is the follow-up to their staggeringly successful debut 'Inside In/Inside Out'.





Friday 18 April 2008

MARIAH CAREY

MARIAH CAREY





E=MC (Island): B+

Mimi is a long way from her “Vision of Love” roots. That’s non necessarily a badly thing. An artist moldiness evolve to stay electric current with the young and the fickle, and Carey successfully does it on her 11th studio album, a combination of club-ready tracks, breathy appeals, amusing Mariahisms and her signature song tumbling.
The phylogeny of Mariah (and The Emancipation of Mariah Carey to the Second Power) means that the 38-year-old champion is neither a one-dimensional pop famous person nor soulful confessionist. Mariah 2K8 creates a mood preferably than overwhelming with veer mightiness; she gets personal without disclosure besides often.
As on her previous “The Emancipation of Mimi,” Mariah relies on pop smell with an urban tilt. T-Pain, Young Jeezy and Damien Bob Marley are onboard, and beat generation come good manners of Jermaine Dupri, Danja, Tricky Jimmy Stewart, Bryan-Michael Cox, Scott Storch, DJ Toomp and Swizz Beatz. Though fans seem to feed up her midtempo ballads, to a fault many of them find like a variation on the saami strain. The hip-hop-inspired tracks prove the strongest, oblation more lip than pure psyche.



Download: “Side Effects.”







Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown