Saturday, 6 September 2008

Staind Identify Their Biggest Threat: The Jonas Brothers?





Since 2001, Springfield, Massachusetts, rock rig Staind sustain released three full-length studio efforts, and all trey have entered the Billboard top two hundred at #1. Three records, three back-to-back chart-topping debuts: 2001's Break the Cycle, which sold 716,000 copies its first hebdomad in stores; 2003's 14 Shades of Grey; and 2005's Chapter V. With Staind's sixth record, The Illusion of Progress, dropping this week, how confident are they that they canful make it four in a row?






Not very.


"It falls short of being four #1 records in a row, I think, with the Jonas Brothers' second week," guitar player Mike Mushok told MTV News on Tuesday, just now hours before the New Jersey-based male child band's LP A Little Bit Longer opened at #1 on the album sales graph, with 525,000 copies gone. "Half of that is more than what we'll sell, and it's good for those guys. All I can tell is, we've been here for 10 years, and this is our sixth record. I feel proud to be able to say that. If it's not #1, it's not #1 � what ar you going away to do?"


Well, there's very nothing Staind lav do to stop the Disney-backed juggernaut from blocking their attempts at making it four straight trips to the tip. They've accepted the fact that they'll probably end up finish second to the Brothers when next week's chart numbers are revealed. With the album's first individual, "Believe," lento working its way up the singles chart and getting more spins on rock radiocommunication, Staind could pull off a miracle upset. But it's doubtful.


"It would be amazing if it happened," frontman Aaron Lewis aforementioned. "But it's just a different version of the boy-band thing all over again ... where it's not hip-hop- or R&B-based; they're playing Gibson guitars. It's Hanson 2008, with Disney behind them. ... How do you contend with that? Can we plead to the parents? 'Just one week � just obtain off one week. You can corrupt it for your kids, just hold off a week.' "


"Let them take that huge third week, not second gear," Mushok joked, just before the band performed at New York's Hard Rock Cafe, as part of the eating house chain's "Ambassadors of Rock" tour.


Ultimately, Staind aren't all that concerned with sales. At the end of the day, they're just glad they've produced a record they can tie-up behind and be majestic of. When the guys first began work on The Illusion of Progress, they went into the process with the uttered goal of coming aside with their heaviest offering. But, Lewis said, it didn't quite work out that way.


"We went in and started writing, and the songs that were coming out weren't the heaviest songs, but they were really good songs," he explained. "We wrote 14 songs, and thither are 13 on the album. There was only one vocal that didn't make it, and it wasn't because it didn't stand up � I just couldn't come up with anything to sing over it. Musically, it was one of my favorite songs on the record � I scarcely couldn't come up with anything that was suitable of it, in a melody and lyrical sense. The songs we were writing were great songs. We couldn't cast them aside and say, 'No, those aren't heavy enough.' If we had, we'd probably still be there, writing."


Mushok � wHO said the band will headline a U.S. trek that begins in October, with Papa Roach and Seether as direct support hopes fans can appreciate the tracks for what they are. "I hope they're 'happy' surprised, and that they can but realize that we wrote the best songs we could," he said. "We work very hard to grow as a band, and I think we made a pretty good step this time."


Mushok and Lewis said that being dads (Mushok of twin boys and Lewis of three girls) has moved the committal to writing and recording process for them in extremely positive � only not constantly productive � ways.


"The only thing I know that really changed for me was, when I should have been upstairs in my way working on songs, I was playing with the kids," Mushok confessed. "Or, if I was up the stairs working on songs, it was just like, 'OK, now I want to go play with the kids.' "


"If anything, it made it more right there," Lewis chimed in. "You're doing it, on the spot, and not really going home and on the job on stuff, rehearsing parts. You're reckoning it out and doing it right-hand there [in the studio]."







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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Download Young Buck mp3






Young Buck
   

Artist: Young Buck: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop
Electronic
R&B: Soul
Other

   







Discography:


Welcome to the Traphouse
   

 Welcome to the Traphouse

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 22
G-Unit Radio 24: The Clean Up Man
   

 G-Unit Radio 24: The Clean Up Man

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 26
Buck The World
   

 Buck The World

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 17
Case Dismissed! The Introduction To G-Unit South
   

 Case Dismissed! The Introduction To G-Unit South

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 21
T.I.P.
   

 T.I.P.

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 13
Street Life Mixtape
   

 Street Life Mixtape

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 22
Straight Outta Cashville
   

 Straight Outta Cashville

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 14






To near, rapper Young Buck was a fresh human face when he became a fellow member of 50 Cent's crew G-Unit, simply he exhausted a long time waiting on the bench before that. The Nashville, TN, native started rapping at 12 and was in a recording studio by 14, the same historic period he was when he began peddling narcotics. Cash Money's main man, Brian "Babe" Williams, caught a 16-year-old Young Buck at a strike battle and shortly the rapper was out of high schooling and in New Orleans, crowded into a low flat with the take a breather of the Cash Money crew. Dedicated mettle and soul to the crew, Buck "secured" the expensive cars for Juvenile's 1999 "Ha" video and spent the following quaternity years on the job behind the scenes. It was overly farsighted for him non to catch his have shot at stardom, so Buck left hand Cash Money and headed household. Back peddling and pushing, Buck paid the price when his door was kicked in by one military man, guns glary. He made it verboten the support with deuce gunfire wounds.


Around this time, Buck partnered with rapper D-Tay and the twosome released the Thuggin' Til the End record album on Next Level in 2000. The record album didn't make much of an encroachment, merely Cash Money was back on the sound, asking Buck to take back to the label. He did, simply later on 2 weeks of scarce sitting around the office, Buck matte up he was stuck in one case over again. He ran into Juvenile -- wHO was ready to split up with Cash Money at the time -- and hit the route with the rapper. When the hitch hit New York City Buck met 50 Cent and was shortly asked to link his G-Unit crew. He did -- with Juvenile's blessing -- and co-wrote and appeared on the 50 Cent track "Sleuthhound." G-Unit's full-length debut, Pray for Mercy, brought Buck to everyone's attention in 2003. It had kaput double atomic number 78 by the time Buck's commencement G-Unit associated record book, Straight Outta Cashville, appeared on Interscope in 2004. Three years later he returned with the hard hitting Buck the World.






Sunday, 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: Bembeya Jazz






Bembeya Jazz
   

Artist: Bembeya Jazz: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Folk: African

   







Bembeya Jazz's discography:


Bembeya
   

 Bembeya

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 8






In the aftermath of the Guinean Independence in 1958 and the encouragement of cultural pride, legion bands sprang up throughout the African commonwealth. The nearly democratic was Bembeya Jazz National, formed by vocalizer Aboubacar Dembar Camara in 1961. Specializing in modern arrangements of Manding hellenic tunes, Bembeya Jazz National won the first two interior Biennale festivals in 1962 and 1964 and was crowned National Orchestra in 1966.


Initially a seven-piece chemical group, featuring a Latin-flavored horn section of saxophone, trumpet, and clarinet, Bembeya Jazz National reached its vertex with the addition of electric guitarist Sekou "Diamond Fingers" Diabate and tip isaac Merrit Singer Sekouba Mabino Diabate (no relation). Although taboo from touring outside Guinea until the mid-'80s, Bembeya Jazz National continued to build a cult-like undermentioned in its home land.


Bembeya Jazz National's most ambitious record album, Respect Sur Le Passe, released in 1968, was a musical tribute to the remembering of Samory Toure, world Health Organization founded the Mande kingdom in 1870. A live album, 10 Ans De Succes, was recorded during a 1971 concert.


A set back for the dance band came in 1973 when Camara was killed in an machine accident on his path to a concert in Dakar. Although they remained together for another eight age, Bembeya Jazz National was unable to double the success of their earlier age. The group disbanded in 1991 with Sekou Diabate and Sekouba Bambino Diabate departure on to successful solo careers.





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Thursday, 7 August 2008

The Restarts

The Restarts   
Artist: The Restarts

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Actively Seeking Work 1996-1998   
 Actively Seeking Work 1996-1998

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 23




 






Thursday, 26 June 2008

Tommy Lee Stalks Pamela Anderson Online

Pamela Anderson has revealed that Tommy Lee likes to keep close tabs on her now that they have rekindled their on/off relationship – by stalking her online.

Ah, the romance!

“For some reason, Tommy has me Google Alerted. He'll always be like: 'What's this? What's this?'", the ageing Baywatch star tells Radar mag.

“He gets every single thing. And I'm like: 'Honey, stop Google Alerting me!'

"He loves me. I love him. But I don't Google Alert him."

Pam and Tommy have been off and on since their divorce in 1998.

“I can't get rid of him,” Pam jokes.
Her recent impromptu striptease might do it.

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Ben Long

Ben Long   
Artist: Ben Long

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Potential 007   
 Potential 007

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 3




 





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Prosecutors Want Snipes Back In Jail

Actor Wesley Snipes could have his bail terms revoked and thrown in jail if the U.S. Attorney's Office has its way. The Blade star was handed a three-year prison sentence in April after officials found him guilty of failing to file his taxes for five years. His lawyers are working to have the charges overturned and secured a bail request to allow Snipes to remain free on bond last month while they try to appeal the convictions. Judge William Terrell Hodges ruled the " court is persuaded by the history of the case and all of the attendant circumstances that the defendant poses no substantial risk of flight and does not constitute a danger of any kind if he remains at liberty pending appeal". But prosecutors disagree with the Ocala, Florida judge - and on Thursday filed their own request to have Snipes surrender himself to police custody. Steve Cole, the spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, says, "We want him in custody. He's been convicted by a jury. He has been sentenced to three years and he should be in custody."


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