You’ve heard it right folks, [tag]No Doubt[/tag] is ready, after a 6 years period since their last album “Rock Steady”, to begin work on their sixth studio release. The lead vocalist of the group however, [tag]Gwen Stefani[/tag], will be touring through out the whole summer and fall, thus she won’t be able to join her fellow colleagues on the set. Drummer Adrian Young had this to add: “The three of us are going to lay…
Rage Against The Machine: Revealed
In a previous post we discussed about the strange 2 countdowns that appeared on the Rage Against The Machine website, well the mystery is revealed ! In a wikipedia update we can see that if a user forwards his pc’s internal clock to the respective dates ( June 11 or August 24 ) the webpage’s secretes are revealed! Neet, right ? “The website is registered to Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. Live Nation owns Alpine Valley…
‘Light at the End of the World’ by Erasure album review
They did it all and not for a short while. The good news is that after giving themselves room to roam with an acoustic album, a cover album, solo albums, and a slew of live albums, Erasure return to their comfort zone of distrust, disgust, and despair set mostly to a disco beat with the occasional ballad. The same closed which should be cleaned but more maturity. The Light at the End of the World…
‘Because of You’ by Ne-Yo
The first album called In My Own Words was a major hit and it launched the singer into the big world; it was a a number one album supported by two Top Ten singles and a third that peaked in the Top 20. Working for others like for [tag]Rihanna[/tag]’s Top Ten “Unfaithful” and [tag]Beyonce[/tag]’s number one “Irreplaceable” kept his profile there. This album shows that he still has quality material to spare and shows the…
Bjork tour with a innovative gadget
It seems that [tag]Bjork[/tag] has come across a very nifty musical gadget: “the reactable”, which she’s going to use in the upcoming [tag]Volta[/tag] tour. The very sophisticateddevice has been developed by a group of digital luthiers at the Audiovisual Institute at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. It’s basically consisted of a glowing round tabletop on which and blocks that are placed on its surface, each block represents a sound, a sample or a filter…
Franz Ferdinand confirms New York gig
According to a news post from earlier today, on [tag]Franz Ferdinand[/tag]’s myspace page, the Brits will attend a show in New York’s Bowery Ballroom on June 13th. Tickets for this show will go on sale at midday on Thursday 7th June through ticketweb.com. This show comes right after Franz Ferdinand’s excellent performance for their fellow town’s folk in Glasgow, at the Grand Ole Oprey Country And Western Club and comes as a great worm up…
Rage Against The Machine with a mysterious surprize
Check out this RATM page, that’s what i call weird. There are 2 countdowns, one for 4 days from now and the other countdowns to August 24 of this year. What could this dates represent ? I have no clue, but i can only presume that the first date is for [tag]Rage Against The Machine[/tag]’s new website and the second most probably for a new tour, as a new album is a little out of…
Ghost Opera [Bonus Track] [Bonus DVD] by Kamelot review
Until about ten years ago, metal meant just hardcore instrumental and fast guitar playing. Mostly, it is the same today, but some changes in the genre delivered albums which in the early ’90s would just not be possible. A thing which probably nobody could have predicted is for a band to merge heavy metal with a symphony orchestra. Today “[tag]symphonic metal[/tag]” bands seemed to be growing by the day — as the genre was being…
El Cartel: The Big Boss by Daddy Yankee album review
It sure took [tag]Daddy Yankee[/tag] a long time to follow up Barrio Fino (2004), the most successful and influential reggaeton album to date but the wait was not in vain. The album takes his style even closer to the edge, making it a leap forward for the artist. He has some duets with singers like [tag]Fergie[/tag] and [tag]Akon[/tag] and as he is influenced by pop-rap household names he does not move away from the hybrid…
Nicole talks about her solo album
The Pussycat Dolls lead singer [tag]Nicole Scherzinger[/tag] talks, in a interview, about her due to be released solo album, which is scheduled for launch some where in the summer of 2007. In the interview Nicole sheds some light on how the new album, called “Her name is Nicole…”, will sound and also mentions some of the people she’s worked with on this record, like: [tag]Akon[/tag], [tag]Timbaland[/tag], [tag]Pharell[/tag], [tag]Sean Garrette[/tag], [tag]Kanye West[/tag], [tag]Ne-Yo[/tag], Marcy Gray, Will.i.am…









