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NIN join Sonisphere billNine Inch Nails have confirmed an appearance at this year's Sonisphere Festival on August 1 and 2. The band join Metallica, Linkin Park, Bullet For My Valentine and more for the brand new festival at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire. Also confirmed for the two-day bash are Anthrax, Airbourne and Killing Joke. To purchase Sonisphere tickets online, visit www.aloud.com or call the credit card hotline on 0870 998 8888.
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Publicado: 2009-03-09 Proveedor: Kerrang!
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Paul McCartney Revives The Fireman For New AlbumPhoto: Gharabli/Getty Paul McCartney will reassume his electronic identity The Fireman on November 13th with a new album dubbed Electric Arguments, the third collaboration between Macca and producer/Killing Joke bassist Youth. Electric Arguments is the duo’s first album since 1998’s Rushes. The album’s 13 songs were written over the course of 13 days spread over one year, with each song being written and recorded in only one day. The track “Lifelong Passion (Sail Away)” was released in June as a download to fans who donated to Adopt-A-Minefield. The album’s opening song “Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight” is expected to premiere tonight on BBC Radio. Related Stories: • Paul McCartney Plays Historic Concert in Tel Aviv • Paul McCartney on Israel Show: “Music Can Help People Calm Down” • Paul McCartney Promises Israel Show Will Go On Despite Outcry
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Publicado: 2008-09-29 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Paul McCartney Album “Should Be Ready By the Summer,” Morello Record Also Due Just seven months after the release of Memory Almost Full, Sir Paul McCartney is already brewing up a new album. According to his publicist, “Paul started recording last week, but he has been writing for a while. It should be ready by the summer.” McCartney is reportedly working with producer Youth, a founding member of the band Killing Joke and the producer of albums such as the Verve’s Urban Hymns and, in some capacity, Guns N’ Roses’ long-delayed Chinese Democracy. Not to be outdone by McCartney’s prolificacy is Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who released his first solo album as the Nightwatchman in April 2007. Despite touring as both a member of the reunited Rage and as a solo entity, a second solo album is already near completion, with the working title of The Fabled City in place. While no release date is set, Morello expects the album out later this year.
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Publicado: 2008-02-25 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, In the Studio
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Killswitch Engage name new albumKillswitch Engage are busy finishing work on their fifth studio album with producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Mastodon, AC/DC). Kerrang! can exclusively reveal that the follow-up to 2006's As Daylight Dies will be titled Killswitch Engage, making it the band's second self-titled album. This will put KsE ahead of Metallica who only have one self-titled album (1991's The Black Album) and on par with Rancid and Killing Joke, who also have two self-titled albums. However trivia fans, the band have
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Publicado: 2009-04-15 Proveedor: Kerrang!
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Jay-Z Plots “Gangster” Tour, L.A. Reid Backs Up Nas’ Album Title, Ministry Bassist Paul Raven Found Dead Jay-Z will embark on a brief, five-date American Gangster Live tour in support of his new album, which will include shows at mid-size venues in Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia. The trek is set to begin on November 6th, the same day the album hits stores (dates after the jump). Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid has spoken out on Nas‘ decision to name his December 11th album Nigger, saying, “Anything Nas wants to do, I completely stand beside him.” But Reverend Al Sharpton is continuing his crusade to make using the word a hate crime, saying Nas is “helping out the racists.” Killing Joke and later Ministry bassist Paul Raven was found dead in his home in Geneva on Saturday by fellow musician Ted Parsons. Raven died at the age of forty-six of a heart attack. He was in Switzerland recording with French industrial band Treponem Pal. AT&T will make Napster’s five-million-song catalog available for downloading through wireless access. AT&T has not announced which devices will work with the service, but songs will cost $1.99 each or $7.49 for five per month. Slash and Trent Reznor’s campaign to make the Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen” the number-one single fell far short of its goal, with the track peaking at forty-two thirty years after Rod Stewart swiped the top spot from the band. The single fared much better on vinyl, which probably says a lot about the downloading habits of the Sex Pistol’s core demographic. Jay-Z American Gangster Live Tour Dates: November 6: Los Angeles (House of Blues) November 7: Chicago (House of Blues) November 9: Baltimore (Ramshead) November 11: New York (Hammerstein Ballroom) November 12: Philadelphia (Fillmore)
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Publicado: 2007-10-22 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Morning News Roundup
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David Banner Has Five Big Complaints (and Oprah is One) Rolling Stone rang up rapper and humanitarian extraordinarie David Banner recently to chat about the Congressional hearings examining the impact of hip-hop lyrics (where he, along with Master P, testified) and caught the articulate onetime Southern University student-government president in a particularly chatty mood. In fact, he shared with us five major complaints he has about the government, people who act fake, racism and Oprah. 1. Hip-hop still has a bad rap: “I’ve got this joke that I tell people all time: If a Cambodian immigrant got pregnant by a Chihuahua, they would blame it on hip-hop. I saw not just Congress, but America using hip-hop as a conduit to attack poor people. And they admitted in Congress that things you see are more detrimental than things that you hear, but movies, they don’t talk about Scorsese, they’re not talking about Steven Spielberg or Stephen King, and I’m wondering, ‘How can they do hard movies and I can’t do hard music?’” 2. Racism prevents David Banner from rocking like the Police or Johnny Cash: “One of my top three groups in the world is the Police. I love the old Police with Sting and the drummer holding the drum sticks the old-school drumline way … I happen to fall upon ‘Murder By Numbers.’ [Sings] ‘Murder by numbers, one, two, three … easy to learn as your A, B, Cs.’ He said in the song the best way to kill a man is put poison in his coffee. You look at ‘Wrapped Around Your Finger,’ that was a stalker song. Johnny Cash said he wanted to kill a man just for the sake of killing him. But that’s ‘art.’ So basically what you’re telling me is that [rap is] not art because we’re black.” 3. Oprah is wack (and all anyone really wants is Sex and the City): “Come on, Oprah. You’re from Mississippi, girl. I don’t mind what you do as a black leader, but if you’re not going to take up for black people, then don’t criticize them. You don’t have to talk about us —
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Publicado: 2007-10-05 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Can't We Just Blame Everyone? • With Bloomberg's congestion-pricing plan dead, the finger-pointing begins in earnest. Mayor Mike decries Albany's lack of "guts" while state officials accuse the mayor of springing a fully formed proposal on them at the last possible moment. [NYT]• New York State is suing Exxon over the 17-million-gallon Brooklyn oil spill currently poisoning the ground under a chunk of Greenpoint. It only took 29 years. [Reuters] • Guess who's out of jail? Richard Smith, the former Staten Island ferry captain who crashed his boat in 2003 after losing consciousness at the helm. He has served fifteen months for killing 11 and injuring 165. [NYDN] • The MTA, citing a lull in civic vigilance, will throw another $3 million at its "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign. As opposed to, say, hiring more cops. [Metro NY] • And with the grade-fixing and degree-selling scandal widening, the Post quotes Touro College students fretting "if their diplomas might become worthless." Ooh, easy joke there. [NYP]
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Publicado: 2007-07-18 Proveedor: New York Magazine
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Killing Joke bassist Raven diesPaul Raven, bassist with post-punk band Killing Joke, dies of a suspected heart attack aged 46.
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Publicado: 2007-10-22 Proveedor: BBC
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Sarah Palin Gets Phone PrankedRepublican vice-presidential Sarah Palin found herself the butt of another joke Saturday afternoon during a phone call prank. The “Masked Avengers”, Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel from the Montreal radio station CKOI, managed to get through to Palin posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy. “I just love killing those animals. Hmm-hmm. Take away a life, that is [...]
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Publicado: 2008-11-02 Proveedor: Just Jared Etiquetas: John McCain
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Credit Crunch Laughs With Sue Carroll And Kevin MaguireCREDIT Crunch. He-he. Stop, you’re killing us. “KNOW what I do find really depressing about the credit crunch? All those newspaper articles about looking on the bright side and finding reasons to be cheerful. - Sue Carrol, Daily Mirror Elsewhere in today’s Daily Mirror: “BROWN SAVES THE WORLD” “Joy as shares soar” “…in private [Alistair] Darling is one of Westminster’s finest wits” – Kevin Maguire Seriously… Image: Beau Bo D’Or Website Having It Toff With Kevin Maguire Laughing At The Unemployed City Boy Terrorists Gordon Brown Is Enjoying Our Pain Gordon Brown’s Solid Gold Joke Credit Crunch: Sue Carroll Is Down There With The Have Nots Paul Routledge Can Rejoice As Credit Crunch Banker Tops Himself
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Publicado: 2008-10-14 Proveedor: Anorak
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The Song Of The Summer Is A Little Late [To Do]newVideoPlayer("/todobey_def.flv", 506, 423,""); Molls's ongoing love affair with Beyonce isn't exactly a secret—she can regularly be found crab-walking along the Third St. Promenade, a dutiful member of her entourage holding a boombox aloft behind her blaring "Ring the Alarm." Still, that's no reason to think the former Destiny's Child frontdiva's new single, "Put a Ring On It," isn't the jam of the fall! As you'll soon learn, there's virtually nothing you can't put a ring on, including Molls's jelly, for which we can assure you you're not even close to ready. Here's what's to do: · Comic Book Release Party at Golden Apple · Killing Joke at the House of Blues · DJ Travis Keller at Bar Chloe · Aggrolites at The Roxy
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Publicado: 2008-10-10 Proveedor: Defamer Etiquetas: To Do, Molly McAleer
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![Foto: Defamer Horoscopes: Leave Nothing To Chance [Defamer Horoscopes]](http://imagecache03.pixsy.com/10-13-2008/3f/3fa24242-96d6-48cf-96dc-ba3b9004643c.jpg)
Defamer Horoscopes: Leave Nothing To Chance [Defamer Horoscopes]DEFAMER HOROSCOPES - OCTOBER 13, 2008 If today - October 13 - is your birthday: Maybe it's time you drop the supportive friend act and just tell Amy that her screenplay is terrible. It will save you having to come up with awkward excuses for not passing it along to your agent uncle and finally reveal to Amy what she's been thinking all along: that you are a total asshole. Libra (September 24 - October 23): Today you will stop putting off important things you meant to do a month ago: register to vote, send your grandpa that thank you note, and attend opening night of Dolly Parton's 9-to-5: The Musical. More star signs after the jump! Scorpio (October 24 - November 22): The career of Richard Dreyfuss, a fellow Scorpio, will show you the ideal lifepath today. As a result, you will survive the figurative man-eating sharks patrolling your office and strengthen your relationship with your figurative deaf son. Sagittarius (November 23 - December 21): The incessant repeating of the phrase "See what I did there?" following every lame joke you make will not endear you to your fellow mailroom employees. Capricorn (December 22 - January 20): Even though your anxiety levels have been rising lately, fear not. Sunday will bring sweeping revelations and new-found clarity on the direction of things to come. Mostly for the characters on AMC's award-winning drama Mad Men. Aquarius (January 21 - February 19): "It's time you quit your lucrative but soul-killing day job and commit to your inner artist" — is what your inner artist would be saying if your inner celebrity dancing show producer hadn't killed him off six seasons ago. Pisces (February 20 - March 20): A long day of pre-production meetings gives way to a long night of listening to your husband complain about his hernia. Aries (March 21-April 20): Though you have been canvassing fiercely around Riverside County and arguing passionately with conservative opponents, the success or failure of Proposition 8 will not affect your life
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Publicado: 2008-10-13 Proveedor: Defamer Etiquetas: Defamer horoscopes, Horoscopes, Star signs, Top
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