![]() Artist: Audio Karate: mp3 download Genre(s): ROck: Alternative Rock: Punk-Rock Audio Karate's discography: ![]() Lady Melody Year: 2004 Tracks: 11 ![]() Space Camp Year: 2002 Tracks: 12 ![]() Audio Karate Year: 2001 Tracks: 9 Audio Karate comprised childhood friends from Rosemead, CA: vocalist/guitarist Art Barrios, bassist/vocalist Justo Gonzalez, drummer Gabriel Camacho and guitarist Jason Camacho (those last two organism cousins). They all bonded all over a shared passion of both '80s skatepunk and '70s metal, and in May 2002, released their debut of furiously attention-getting SoCal pop-punk via Kung Fu Records titled Space Camp. Tour dates with acts of the Apostles of the Apostles like the Ataris, Tsunami Bomb and the Vandals followed, as did a stretch on the 2004 Warped Tour. Audio Karate's Warped appearance was well timed, concurrent with the June acquittance of their full-blown (and identical well-received) followup, Dame Melody, which was produced by Bill Stevenson (Descendents, ALL, etc). More touring was accomplished before the guys announced at year's terminal that they would be pickings a "vacation" for an undisclosed amount of time. Audio Karate resurfaced in the spring of 2006 with the notice that they were working on a new record album, in addition to writing the scotch and soundtrack -- music often different than their past tense up efforts -- for the Spanish nomenclature independent cinema, Maquillaje. In the lag, Jason Camacho had as well opened his possess studio Lady Melody, named subsequently the band's 2004 album. |
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Download Leigh Nash mp3
![]() Artist: Leigh Nash: mp3 download Genre(s): Pop Discography: ![]() Blue On Blue Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Leigh Nash is perhaps best known as the pixie-like singer with the celestial vocalism from Sixpence None the Richer, a CCM base that enjoyed considerable fame in 1999 with the individual "Kiss Me." She had started the band at years 14 with classmate Matt Slocum. Nearly half her life by and by, at geezerhood 27, Sixpence None the Richer split, albeit on good equipment casualty. Before the band called it quits, Nash had a nifty deal considered on the job solo, if and when she would be band-less. Though the end of Sixpence left her a miniscule overwrought, Nash realised it was meter to make a motion on, and she and her matrimonial man aroused from Nashville to Los Angeles. Soon later, Nash gave parturition to a boy. She decided to return to her roots a small, which consisted of Christian and body politic music, though she remained in rival with her pop influences. Nash's original musical inhalation came from hellenic area heroines Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Tanya Tucker -- whose songs she victimised to acquire on guitar long in front the Sixpence geezerhood. With maternalism as an inspiration, she recorded Blue on Blue and stirred back up to Nashville to fall in Movement Nashville, a of late formed collective of musicians geared toward emission the myth that Nashville's music scene consists only of area and Christian music. Puritanic on Blue was released in August of 2006. |
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Friday, 8 August 2008
Rolling Stones leave EMI for Universal
The Rolling Stones have left the British label EMI, which has been their
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Sir Paul McCartney to play on Quebec City's Plains of Abraham
QUEBEC - Sir Paul McCartney will sing on the Plains of Abraham on July 20 as part of the celebrations surrounding Quebec City's 400th birthday.
"I am doing a gig, a big gig, in Quebec City on July 20 to help Quebec celebrate their 400th anniversary," the former Beatle said in a videotaped message from London on Monday. "That (400 years) is a long time.
"We're coming to Quebec for the first time. We're going to have a great time and I would love to see you there."
Tickets will be free.
McCartney, who played a recent open-air show in Kyiv, Ukraine, has never appeared in Quebec City.
News from �The Canadian Press, 2008
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Friday, 13 June 2008
SAG fact-checks AFTRA deal
Described 'some problems' with the tentative pact
The meeting followed SAG's 28th day of negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers.
A fact sheet was handed out to members that tells of "some problems with AFTRA's tentative deal."
The rundown focused on many issues in new media, including allegations that AFTRA gave up "significant jurisdiction" in new media, gave up residuals for new media and is not protecting actors over the use of their clips in new media.
"AFTRA's tentative deal does not secure adequate residuals for television shows that stream over the Internet on an advertiser-supported platform," SAG said. "This is a huge problem for SAG members because the new-media platform could cannibalize some existing residuals models for both motion pictures and television when product moves to the Internet."
AFTRA, which brokered a tentative deal with the AMPTP on May 28, has defended its contract. Its national board voted Friday to send the new deal to its members for ratification. The results of that member vote are expected by July 9.
AFTRA refuted SAG's claims, saying their agreement "confirms the union's jurisdiction over programs made directly for new media and establishes a payment structure for the use of traditional programs reused in new media, building upon the patters of the DGA and WGA deals."
AFTRA so far has scheduled two informational meetings for members in Los Angeles. One is set for today and the other for Monday.
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Sunday, 8 June 2008
The Ruins
Author Scott Smith adapts his own popular 2006 novel in this unsettling and surprising horror yarn. In its first half hour, THE RUINS seems to be cut from the same "body-count-of-young-Americans-abroad" cloth as HOSTEL and TURISTAS, but the film has a supernatural element not present in either of those works, keeping it clear of the overpopulated slasher and torture genres. A talented young cast also ensures that Smith's tale reaches the screen with plenty of genuine chills intact. While vacationing on the Yucatan Peninsula, 20-something Americans Jeff (Jonathan Tucker), Amy (Jena Malone), Eric (Shawn Ashmore), and Stacy (Laura Ramsey), befriend German traveler Mathias (Joe Anderson), who invites them to accompany him into the jungle to meet up with his archaeologist brother at an "off the map" Mayan temple. They agree, but once they arrive, angry locals shoot one of their party and refuse to allow them to leave. The Americans and Mathias retreat to the top of the temple, only to find the archaeological camp deserted. Mathias falls into the temple and is badly injured, but that is only the beginning of their troubles, as it soon becomes apparent that the vines covering the temple are alive in a way that goes beyond normal vegetation.
It may be tempting to summarize THE RUINS by saying that it's about killer plants, but that would be undermining its strong points. The latter two thirds of the film play out like a very grim five-character stage play about survival, with large servings of death and desperation, without resorting to the fake scares that many horror films use as a crutch. The gore, while often quite nasty, is also necessary to the story, which takes on a heavy psychological component as the characters begin to fear for their lives.
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It may be tempting to summarize THE RUINS by saying that it's about killer plants, but that would be undermining its strong points. The latter two thirds of the film play out like a very grim five-character stage play about survival, with large servings of death and desperation, without resorting to the fake scares that many horror films use as a crutch. The gore, while often quite nasty, is also necessary to the story, which takes on a heavy psychological component as the characters begin to fear for their lives.
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