Tuesday, 8 July 2008
The Wackness
In the sweltering summer of 1994, Giuliani is scouring New York City within an inch of its life, hip-hop is permeating white youth culture, and a pot-dealing loser kid, Luke Shapiro, is trying to figure out how to solve his parents? insolvency, beat depression, and get laid before pushing off to college.
Vector Lovers
Artist: Vector Lovers
Genre(s):
Techno
Discography:
Post Arctic Industries (Ep)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 4
Capsule For One
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Vector Lovers
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
 
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Artist: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Mayhem
Artist: Mayhem
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal: Death,Black
Metal
Metal: Heavy
Discography:
Live in Leipzig
Year: 2007
Tracks: 9
Chimera
Year: 2004
Tracks: 8
Ordo ab Chao (promo)
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
European Legions - Live in Marseille
Year: 2001
Tracks: 6
European Legions
Year: 2001
Tracks: 6
Grand Declaration Of War
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
Necrolust - Total Warfare (Split With Zyklon-B)
Year: 1999
Tracks: 1
Mediolanum Capta Est (Live)
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Mediolanum Capta Est
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Wolf's Lair Abyss
Year: 1997
Tracks: 5
Out From The Dark
Year: 1996
Tracks: 6
Freezing Moon - In Memorium
Year: 1996
Tracks: 15
Dawn Of The Blackhearts (Bootleg)
Year: 1995
Tracks: 8
Tribute To The Black Emperors (Split With Morbid) (Bootleg)
Year: 1994
Tracks: 4
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
Year: 1994
Tracks: 8
A Tribute To The Black Emperors
Year: 1994
Tracks: 8
Deathcrush
Year: 1993
Tracks: 6
Live In Leipzig (26.11.1990)
Year: 1992
Tracks: 9
From The Darkest Past
Year: 1992
Tracks: 7
The Dawn Of The Black Hearts
Year: 1990
Tracks: 8
Voice Of The Tortured Skull (Demo)
Year: 1986
Tracks: 4
Pure Fucking Armageddon (Demo)
Year: 1986
Tracks: 9
Late arrivals to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal party, Merseyside, England's Mayhem (no relation back to the Norwegian black alloy affright squad) evolved from a small-time local punk stone band, circa 1985, and attempted to reinvent their raucous, Motörhead-inspired, errr...mayhem with a three-song EP entitled Bloodrush. Unfortunately, no one was buying the thinly veiled genre-hopping artifice beingness perpetrated by bandmembers Mick McGee (vocals), Chris Hand (guitar, vocals), Dead Cat (bass), and Collo (drums) -- all of whom were presently returned to namelessness and their punk roots when Mayhem split up.
Meet the Band: Fatal Flaw
The band: Joel Reader (voice, bass) is a recent transplant from San Francisco; Zack Wells (guitar, voice) and Josh Megyesy (guitar, slide guitar, voice) grew up on the North Shore; and Dave Bryson (drums) moved from Connecticut with his wife, a doctoral student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The sound: Boston cynicism meets California sunshine pop. Or as lead singer Reader puts it, it’s music with an “East Coast mentality and a West Coast disposition.”
“I didn’t realize until I sat down and read the lyrics just how cynical they are,” Reader said. “I have that California sunshine upbeat sound, but the message is sort of a downer.”
The back story: Thank you, Ashley Moody. The pixieish keyboardist of synthpop band the Information started dating Reader when they shared a Los Angeles-based record label. The couple tried the long-distance thing, but when Reader’s band broke up, he decided to switch coasts with a batch of ready-to- record songs. Moody introduced Reader to Information guitarist Wells, and the Fatal Flaw quickly came together. Earlier this year Wells recruited Megyesy and Bryson to complete the four-piece.
“I remember being really impressed with Zack,” Reader said. “He’s just one of those connected people that everyone likes. He’s also like a human recorder. He hears something once and he can play it back.”
The album: Reader calls the Fatal Flaw’s debut, which was finished this week at Barefoot Studios in Allston, a hybrid of his old and new musical lives.
“The process started last April is now locked and left for history to judge,” Reader said. “It feels kind of good to say. This particular batch of songs has taken two bands and two coasts.”
The special guests: The Flaw’s forthcoming album includes a veritable Who’s Who of the Boston alt-pop scene. Jared Marsh of Taxpayer, Luke O’Neil from the Good North, Heidi Lee from the SnowLeopards and Ashley Moody of the Information all contributed.
Boston vs. Cali: Reader grew up with punk bands like Green Day. He says Boston’s music scene is different than what he’s used to.
“Moving 3,000 miles from home really could have been disorienting,” Reader said, “but I’m really impressed with the level of talent in Boston’s music scene. They know how to play and how to make a record out here.”
Reader also has noticed that Boston is a stronghold for metal.
“We get a lot of that music bleeding through the wall at our practice space,” he said.
The music: Download two free, unreleased songs, “Don’t Start Believin’ ” and “When We Were Friends,” from the Fatal Flaw’s upcoming album, at bostonherald.com/entertainment.
The sound: Boston cynicism meets California sunshine pop. Or as lead singer Reader puts it, it’s music with an “East Coast mentality and a West Coast disposition.”
“I didn’t realize until I sat down and read the lyrics just how cynical they are,” Reader said. “I have that California sunshine upbeat sound, but the message is sort of a downer.”
The back story: Thank you, Ashley Moody. The pixieish keyboardist of synthpop band the Information started dating Reader when they shared a Los Angeles-based record label. The couple tried the long-distance thing, but when Reader’s band broke up, he decided to switch coasts with a batch of ready-to- record songs. Moody introduced Reader to Information guitarist Wells, and the Fatal Flaw quickly came together. Earlier this year Wells recruited Megyesy and Bryson to complete the four-piece.
“I remember being really impressed with Zack,” Reader said. “He’s just one of those connected people that everyone likes. He’s also like a human recorder. He hears something once and he can play it back.”
The album: Reader calls the Fatal Flaw’s debut, which was finished this week at Barefoot Studios in Allston, a hybrid of his old and new musical lives.
“The process started last April is now locked and left for history to judge,” Reader said. “It feels kind of good to say. This particular batch of songs has taken two bands and two coasts.”
The special guests: The Flaw’s forthcoming album includes a veritable Who’s Who of the Boston alt-pop scene. Jared Marsh of Taxpayer, Luke O’Neil from the Good North, Heidi Lee from the SnowLeopards and Ashley Moody of the Information all contributed.
Boston vs. Cali: Reader grew up with punk bands like Green Day. He says Boston’s music scene is different than what he’s used to.
“Moving 3,000 miles from home really could have been disorienting,” Reader said, “but I’m really impressed with the level of talent in Boston’s music scene. They know how to play and how to make a record out here.”
Reader also has noticed that Boston is a stronghold for metal.
“We get a lot of that music bleeding through the wall at our practice space,” he said.
The music: Download two free, unreleased songs, “Don’t Start Believin’ ” and “When We Were Friends,” from the Fatal Flaw’s upcoming album, at bostonherald.com/entertainment.
E=motion
Artist: E=motion
Genre(s):
Electronic
Discography:
Re-Trance-Mission
Year: 2004
Tracks: 9
Rock Chic? Agyness Deyn the pop star
CSI's Dourdan facing drugs charges
'CSI' star Gary Dourdan has been arrested on suspicion of possessing cocaine, heroin and other drugs.
A police press release said that the 41-year-old actor was detained in Palm Springs after he was found asleep at the wheel of his parked car in the early hours of Monday morning.
The car was parked on the wrong side of the street and the statement said Dourdan was "possibly under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs" when approached by a police officer.
Police said the officer found substances believed to be cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy, various prescription drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Dourdan, who plays Warrick Brown in 'CSI', was arrested, booked for possession of narcotics and released on $5,000 bail.
A police press release said that the 41-year-old actor was detained in Palm Springs after he was found asleep at the wheel of his parked car in the early hours of Monday morning.
The car was parked on the wrong side of the street and the statement said Dourdan was "possibly under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs" when approached by a police officer.
Police said the officer found substances believed to be cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy, various prescription drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Dourdan, who plays Warrick Brown in 'CSI', was arrested, booked for possession of narcotics and released on $5,000 bail.
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