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Chiwoniso: Her music, her father's legacyMusic & nightlifeZimbabwean singer Chiwoniso — who was partially raised in the Northwest — returns to the area with her band, which blends African and American sounds.
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Publicado: 2008-09-28 Proveedor: Seattle Times
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Metallica Face Criticism Over Sound Quality of “Death Magnetic”An odd complaint has cropped up around the release of Metallica’s much-anticipated chart-topping album Death Magnetic: fans think it’s too loud. A number of online message boards have been bombarded by fans who think the group kept sound levels so high that the quality was compromised. Though the band and management stand by Death Magnetic, that hasn’t stopped fans from signing petitions and sharing the less-loud mixes made available for Guitar Hero. Click below for more on the latest battle in the “loudness wars,” including the criticisms levied by the mastering engineer on Death Magnetic. • Fans Complain Metallica Disc Is Too Loud Related Stories: • Louder, Faster, Stronger: How Metallica Made Their Heaviest Album Yet • Fans Complain That Death Magnetic Sounds Better on Guitar Hero Than on CD • The Death of High Fidelity: Falling Sound Quality in the MP3 Age
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Publicado: 2008-10-01 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Metallica
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Er, is this really a good career move?We like a fart joke as much as the next annoying eight year old boy, but we’re not sure we’d want to be in a film based on one. However, the Jonas Brothers obviously think differently – they’ve just signed up to star in a movie called Walter The Farting Dog. And yes, it’s exactly as it sounds – Walter’s a dog with a windy bum, and the boy band have to look after him when his owner dies. With hilarious consequences, no doubt. “By the time they’ve driven the dog home, everybody’s head is out the window of the family station wagon but Frankie, and only because he has a serious sinus problem and doesn’t notice the stench coming from Walter," says director Peter Farrelly. So, is this an example of post-modern genius, or does the idea, er, stink?
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Publicado: 2008-10-28 Proveedor: Heat
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Seattle's Earshot Jazz Festival: The sweet sounds of independenceMusic & nightlifeEarshot Jazz Festival, Seattle's largest and most ambitious jazz series, includes concerts by Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra featuring Carla Bley, the Roosevelt High School Jazz Band with Sean Jones, the young, lead trumpeter for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and kora player Toumani Diabate from Mali.
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Publicado: 2008-10-14 Proveedor: Seattle Times
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Trey Anastasio Premieres “Time Turns Elastic” in NashvillePhoto: Getty Phish fans and the symphony lot together in the Great Church of Country Music. What sounds like the perfect plot for an SNL short actually happened Saturday night at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville when Trey Anastasio headlined Orchestra Nashville’s season-opening show. Anastasio took the same 60-piece orchestra on a field trip to Bonnaroo in 2004, performing in front of a crowd of 80,000. It only seemed fair that Trey’s noodle-dancing pilgrims be invited into sacred confines more familiar to the golf-clapping elite. The result was a crowd gawker’s dream — dreadlocks and muumuus to the left, tailored suits and Coach bags to the right. The first half belonged mostly to the orchestra, though Trey opened the show up front before moving to the back and then offstage completely. The second half featured the world premiere of Trey’s ethereal opus “Time Turns Elastic,” which he wrote with his new favorite collaborator, composer Don Hart. The piece had all the elements familiar to jam-band junkies: Anastasio’s wandering, whining guitar runs and spacey, nonsensical lyrics. When paired with the crisply performed orchestration, it came off sounding more like the theme song to a Disney film on ’shrooms. It was ambitious, strange and wholly entertaining. The normally famously restless Phish fans were polite and appreciative, giving the orchestra a raucous standing ovation and breaking out into a spontaneous “Happy Birthday to You” for Trey, who turns 43 tomorrow. Trey looking vaguely uncomfortable in a suit and tie, but there was no doubt that he had won over both his hardcore fan base and the Bach aficionados who were new to the party. Related Stories: • Phish Reunite For the First Time in Four Years For Wedding • Trey Anastasio Jams With Jack Johnson For All Points West Finale • Trey Anastasio Debuts New Songs in Brooklyn
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Publicado: 2008-09-29 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Live Shows, More News
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Mick Slipknot answers your questions!YOU put your questions to Mick Thomson of Slipknot, and he has replied! Check out his responses below. QUESTIONS Hey, I am like, the UK's number 1 Slipknot fan, and have always wanted to know, what inspired your mask design? Matthew Fulton- 14 MICK: Nothing. I had my original latex hockey mask way back and then my leather one and I was using those designs and it morphed into what it is now. There isn’t something crazy creative about it. Hey Mick! I just want to let you know that you are a huge inspiration to me. You were one of the reasons I picked up a guitar, B.C Rich 7 string Warlock as my own first purchase, and got serious about it. My question is, how do you get new ideas for riffs and solos. I've made a couple of my own songs, but I always get stuck trying to make cool catchy riffs or solos. Got any advice? Jim- 16 MICK: Yes. Don’t over-think it. Just let it happen. Things come out. If you try and plan or force it will sound forced or dishonest. I never try and over-think a direction whatever comes out 1st time I play it comes out. I never spend a ton of time thinking because it sounds forced. If you spend too much time thinking about it, it won’t sound like you. Don’t try and sound like someone else. How does it feel to be getting back to work with the rest of Slipknot after a 3 year hiatus? Did it feel great knowing you were going to be back behind the mask and in a recording studio once again or was it just the same as it was 3 years ago? Matt Haynes- 16 MICK: Things are always different when doing a new record. You are a different person than you were years ago. I don’t think in those terms. I just do what I do! But yes it felt good getting back to work. What has been your scariest nightmare? Paul Hawkins- 16 MICK: I wouldn’t say I have had a scariest nightmare but it would probably be something that deals with me not having genitals anymore… If you could play any other role except Rythym/Lead guitarist in the band which would it be? Bryan Lares MICK:
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Publicado: 2008-09-26 Proveedor: Kerrang!
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So, what do you think of the new Coldplay single?We’ve been paying so much attention to Gwyneth Paltrow’s amazing style transformation that we’d forgotten she had a husband who’s been quite a busy too. The new Coldplay single, Violet Hill (which is available as a free download) got its first airing on ye olde radio-set today – and it sounds like classic Coldplay to us. But are you a fan of it? And Chris Martin and his merry band in general for that matter?
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Publicado: 2008-09-23 Proveedor: Heat
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Pussycat Dolls - Pussycat Dolls We Sound Like ColdplayGlitzy girlgroup the PUSSYCAT DOLLS have undergone a radical change of direction - their new album sounds like rock band COLDPLAY. The R+B five-piece are as well-known ...
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Publicado: 2008-09-12 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Balkan Beat Box: an international infusion of soundsMusic & nightlifeNew York band Balkan Beat Box combines hip-hop with musical influences from the Balkans, the Middle East and Eastern Europe; they perform Saturday, Sept. 13 at Neumo's.
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Publicado: 2008-09-12 Proveedor: Seattle Times
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ROCK THE BEE GEES-US OUTIF the notion of a band playing heavy metal versions of Bee Gees tunes sounds a bit too deep for your love, rest assured that it could have been worse. The band Tragedy, who'll play just that at Irving Plaza tonight, initially considered some even...
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Publicado: 2008-08-10 Proveedor: New York Post Etiquetas: metal, heavy, band, Gees, Night, Szufnarowski, Tragedy, even, music
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SCARS ON BROADWAY HEAL SYSTEM'S BREAKDOWNScars on Broadway, led by System of a Down guitarist and songwriter Daron Malakian, sounds like his other band: propulsive guitars, manic vocals and lyrics ranging from pointed to demented. With the band's self-titled debut dropping on Tuesday...
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Publicado: 2008-07-27 Proveedor: New York Post Etiquetas: band, System, Malakian, group, Scars, back, play, music
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Coachella Day 1: Sights And SoundsTemperature: 93 degrees Bands: 42 Best Act: The Raconteurs: Not everyone is in love with Jack White's band with Brendan Benson and members of The Greenhornes,[...] Read more!
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Publicado: 2008-04-27 Proveedor: StarPulse
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