Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Download Morrissey mp3






Morrissey
   

Artist: Morrissey: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie
ROck: Alternative
Other
Alternative
Rock
Vocal

   







Discography:


Ringleader Of The Tormentors
   

 Ringleader Of The Tormentors

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Live At Earls Court
   

 Live At Earls Court

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 17
You Are The Quarry
   

 You Are The Quarry

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Viva Hate
   

 Viva Hate

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 20
Maladjusted
   

 Maladjusted

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 11
Southpaw Grammar
   

 Southpaw Grammar

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 8
Vauxhall and I
   

 Vauxhall and I

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 11
Beethoven Was Deaf
   

 Beethoven Was Deaf

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 16
Your Arsenal
   

 Your Arsenal

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 10
Kill Uncle
   

 Kill Uncle

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 11
Bona Drag
   

 Bona Drag

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 14






As the lead isaac Merrit Singer of the Smiths, arguably the most authoritative indie band in Britain during the '80s, Morrissey's theatrical crooning and literate, poetic lyrics -- filled with romanticistic angst, social alienation, and cut humour -- connected powerfully with a host of similarly sensitive, rebellious early days. These fans turned The Smiths into stars in Britain, exerting enormous attract over a near deal of the country's guitar-based medicine for many years after their separation, and even if the grouping remained resistance craze artists in the States, they had a fanbase that late, steadily grew bigger over the years. Indeed, a few age after The Smiths's separation in 1987, Morrissey's American cult had adult to the pointedness where he became more popular in the U.S. than in his area of origin, where he neverthless was never far from the euphony fight headlines. After a quiet period around the turn of the millenary, Morrissey launched a comeback in 2004 with You Are the Quarry, an record album whose success proved that he remained one of the near dear figures in alternative rock.


Stephen Patrick Morrissey was born May 22, 1959, in Manchester, England; not surprisingly a timid, inapt youth, he became possessed with music and film as a adolescent and devoted his committal to writing talents to authorship a New York Dolls fanzine (he was the chair of their U.K. winnow clubhouse), as well as a testimonial to James Dean and numerous opinionated letters to the weekly music paper Melody Maker. During the detonation of punk rock in the late '70s, Morrissey unsuccessfully auditioned for Slaughter & the Dogs and sang for a abbreviated period with a band called the Nosebleeds. He met guitarist Johnny Marr in 1982 and the deuce began writing songs together, forging unitary of the nearly rich partnerships British pop had seen in quite some time. The Smiths' 1983 debut unmarried, "Bridge player in Glove," a sexual love song filled with oblique references to homoeroticism, made them an tube sensory faculty in the U.K. and as Morrissey attracted more attention, he demonstrated a genius for manipulating the media. His interviews were filled with deaden, unpredictable opinions and on purpose horrid statements and his ill fame wasn't hurt by his degree bearing (he performed eating away a hearing economic aid with flowers projected out of his back pockets) or his self-proclaimed chastity in the wake of practically speculation about his gender.


Obsessed of a darkly misanthropic bent as a lyrist, he was often misinterpreted as advocating some of the more perturbing things he american ginseng about, which alone added to the furor surrounding the striation. The Smiths' eponymous 1984 debut was a smash in the U.K. and in its heat, Morrissey began promoting his political views, heavily criticizing Margaret Thatcher, and advocating vegetarianism (hence the title of the follow-up LP, Meat Is Murder). The Queen Is Dead (1986) was acclaimed as a masterpiece, just rubbing between Morrissey and Marr was growing. Marr gone after 1987's Strangeways, Here We Come and Morrissey stony-broke up the rest of the band to begin a solo career.


Intuitive feeling betrayed by Marr's defection, Morrissey channeled his frustration into creating young material with manufacturer Stephen Street. His low two solo singles, "Suedehead" and the gorgeous "Everyday Is Like Sunday," were substantial British hits in 1988 and his low album, Viva voce Hate (its title a reference to the Smiths' detachment), was commercially and critically well received. He released several more high quality singles, including "The Last of the International Playboys" and "Interesting Drug," but exhausted an unreasonable sum of sentence labouring on the review record album, issuing the stopgap compilation Bona Drag in 1990. In the lag, the Madchester rage was wholesale British indie music and when the lustreless Kill Uncle was finally released in 1991, it only exaggerated the disappointment. U.K. reviewers took Morrissey to chore, suggesting that the track record marked the end of his aureole days and that he would never be able to match the songs he'd written in tandem with Marr.


A misperceived toying with British nationalism (non helped by a couple of apparently racial caricatures in late songs) tarnished his look-alike even more in the U.K. press during 1992, this climax amid fifty-fifty more haunt reports of feuds with his managers, line associates, and ex-bandmates. All the disputation overshadowed the fact that 1992's Mick Ronson-produced Your Arsenal was a shattering return to form; Morrissey used his young guitar bicycle-built-for-two of Alain Whyte (wHO co-wrote practically of the material) and Boz Boorer (erst of rockabilly revivalists the Polecats) to total reward in crafting a crunchy, glammed-up disk. It easily graded as the hardest-rocking of his life history. Meanwhile, over in the U.S., tickets for his upcoming tour of duty were selling like hotcakes and he managed to sell extinct L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl level faster than the Beatles had.


His confidence renewed by his American success (to the point where he for good moved to Los Angeles), Morrissey delivered an equally potent followup in 1994's calmer Vauxhall and I, which level got him his first Top 50 singles chart launching in the U.S. with the MTV-supported "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get." A hit-and-miss compiling, The World of Morrissey, followed in 1995, after which he switched labels (from Sire to RCA) for the number one time since the Smiths' debut album. Also issued in 1995 was the prog rock-informed Lefty Grammar, which mazed many and perchance prevented him from expanding his American audience past a now-sizable mathematical group of longtime listeners. In 1996, he affected to another new pronounce, this time Island, and released Maladjusted the following year. It failed to sell well outside of his to the highest degree fanatical followers and his kinship with Island concluded in 1998.


In the long time that followed, Morrissey remained a massively popular touring attractiveness on the potency of his rum personal identity, despite the fact that he had however to country some other record get by. Finally, he sign his Attack label to Sanctuary, and released his number one studio apartment record album in seven age, 2004's You Are the Quarry. The concert recording Live at Earls Court followed 1 class later. His arcsecond full-length for Sanctuary, Ringleader of the Tormentors was produced by Tony Visconti (T. Rex, David Bowie) and released in spring 2006.






Saturday, 23 August 2008

One Love - Neon Nights

Title: Onelove (Neon Nights)

Artist: V/A (Mixed By: Thomas Gold (Midnight Disc), Tv Rock (3am Disc) & Nick Foley & Generik (Backroom Disc)

Release Date: ninth August 2008

Label: Onelove/Sony BMG


So, you remember you know onelove? Well, think again.�Onelove (Neon Nights) is somewhere between standing beneath the neon lights of �Times Square� NYC, �Piccadilly Circus� London, and standing above the �Coca Cola� signal in Kings Cross, Sydney.�


Bright lights, large city guy cable Thomas Gold is Munich�s maestro of upfront electro-house.�For years he�s been responsible for shifting and creating trends on the external club circuit as both DJ and producer on just about every major dance label in the world, from: CR2 Records (UK), Ministry of Sound (UK), Positiva (UK) and Cyber (France).

On his disc you�ll determine the Ibiza stormer �Baditude� by dance super radical Spoon, Harris and Obernik and �No Stress� by French maestro, Laurent Wolf.


Onelove welcomes TV Rock (Grant Smillie & Ivan Gough) back to the stem, mixing together on a onelove release for the first time. Having remixed & been remixed by some of the world�s biggest producers, TV Rock are non only superstars in Australia, but besides on a world class level.�Grant & Ivan turn in a 3AM floor slammer with tracks from: Laidback Luke, David Guetta, Bookashade and more, we must admit that their star is shining so bright, we need to bring out the sunnies.


Last but not least, Nick Foley & Generik are fresh off the sheet from the neon lights of Bali to provide the disc 3 backroom mix. Mixing everything from MGMT to Toto, their quirky indie mash-up mix also includes some electrical classics.�


Call me a morning person, only I just can't have enough of TV Rock's 3am disc. These guys truly ar superstars of the commixture table and you crapper imagine the energy they thrive on when they mix their sets. Their latest donation to Onelove is no different, and it's guaranteed to maintain you release well into the wee morning hours.


So now you know onelove � beam on like Neon Nights - August 9!


Track Listing:


Disc 1 - MIDNIGHT - Mixed by: Thomas Gold

1. Spoon, Harris & Obernik - Baditude

2. Laurent Wolf - No Stress


3. Till West & Eddie Thoneick vs. Alexandra Prince - Hi'n'Bye (Smax & Gold Remix)�

4. Thomas Gold exploit Amanda Wilson -Something's Gotta Give

5. C.Y.B. - Now (Thomas Gold Remix)

6. Peter Luts & Basto! - On My Own (Peter Luts Remix)

7. Syke n Sugarstarr - No Love Lost (Gold Ryan & Tapesh Remix)

8. Herd & Macklin feat Steve Edwards - Greenlight (Ben Macklin Remix)

9. Montana Express & Thomas Gold - To My Beat (Original Mix)

10. Delerium - Silence (Niels van Gogh vs Thomas Gold Remix)

11. Novy vs. SNAP! - Rhythm is a Dancer (2008)

12. Discorama - Giddy Up A Go Go (Henry John Morgan Remix)

13. Niki Belucci - Get Up (D.O.N.S. & DBN Meeting At The Beauty Salon Mix)

14. Eric Smax & Thomas Gold - House Arrest (Montana & Gold Mix)

15. Paul Johnson - Get Get Down (Laidback Luke Remix)

16. DJ Mind X - Sensation Seekers (Martin Roth Nu-Style Remix)

17. Ran Shani feat. Phonex - Kyoto Nights (Like 'O') (12" Vocal Version)


Disc 2 � 3AM - Mixed by: TV Rock

1. Zoe Badwi - Release Me (TV ROCK Edit)

2. TV ROCK effort Rudy - Been A Long Time (Axwell Remix)

3. The Grower feat. Corey Andrew - Your Body (Jesse Garcia Remix)

4. David Guetta - Delirious (Arno Cost & Norman Doray Rmx)

5. Wally Lopez, Rene Amesz & Peter Gelderblom - Strike Me Down (DJ Pedro & Stephan M Remix)

6. Boris Rush - Miami Push

7.�Chromeo - Fancy Footwork (Laidback Luke Remix)

8.�Fierce Ruling Diva - Phreekn

9.�Carl Kennedy - Elephant & Castle

10. Tikaro, J.Louis & Ferran Feat Clarence - Shine On Me (Starkillers Remix)

11. Laidback Luke & Tom Stephan ft. Romanthony - Show

12. Tom Novy feat. Abigail Bailey - Runaway (Albin Myers Remix)

13. Citylife feat D.D - San Francisco (Carl Kennedy Remix)

14. Booka Shade - Charlotte Remix

15. Morgan Page Feat. Tyler James - Call My Name (TV ROCK Remix)

16. Sebastian Ingrosso & Laidback Luke - Chaa Chaa (EDX's Marakes Soul Remix)

17. Lil' Mo' Yin Yang - Reach (TV ROCK Mix)

18. Natural Born Grooves - Groovebird 08 (Jerry Ropero Remix)

19. Hatiras & Jelo - SpeakerHumper

20. Electro F - Superstar Break (Mic Newman Alternative Remix)


Disc 3 � BACKROOM - Mixed by: Nick Foley & Generik

1.�MGMT - Electric Feel (Justice Remix)

2.�Midfield General featuring Vila - Disco Sirens


3.�Alex Gopher - Aurora (Riot in Belgium & Knightlife Remix)

4.�Supermayer - The Art of Letting Go

5.�The Ting Tings - Great DJ (Calvin Harris Remix)

6.�Bobmo - To The Bobmobile (Kazey & Bulldog Remix)

7.�Cassette Kids - Forwards Backwards?(Ooh Ee Remix)

8.�Gameboy, Gamegirl - Pumps, Rumps (Zombie Disco Squad Remix)

9.�The Human League - The Things That Dreams Are Made Of

10. Crookers - Svegila

11. Kazey and Bulldog - Big Truck

12. In The Club - Turn You On (Donavan Remix)

13. Treasure Fingers - Cross The Dancefloor

14. Rick James - Give It To Me Baby

15. Soft Tigers - Mr Icecream (DJ Waxmaster Juke Mix)

16. Trash Fashion - Rave Dave (Bryan Cox & Denny Le Nimh Remix)

17. Surkin - White Knight Two

18. Poop De Party - Another Le Coq

19. Pomomofo - Island (Life On Mars Remix)

20. Walter Meego - Girls (Spruce Lee & Kato Remix)

21. Feadz - Suck It

22: Toto - Africa





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

'Twilight' Creator Stephenie Meyer Talks About 'Breaking Dawn' Cover Controversy And Books' Appeal





NEW YORK � She is the brains behind the script series that's rivaling Harry Potter. She has millions of loyal Twilighters at her beck and scream, many of whom would devour you in a moment if you dared to aver anything bad about their Edward and Bella. She's also a very squeamish lady, wHO is every bit as cool to hang out with as you'd hope.


She's Stephenie Meyer, and precisely after midnight on Friday (actually 12:01 a.m. on Saturday), she will wrap things up at her New York book launch and officially invade the bestseller lean again with "Breaking Dawn," the

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Agathocles

Agathocles   
Artist: Agathocles

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   Metal: Grindcore
   Other
   



Discography:


Superiority Overdose   
 Superiority Overdose

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 25


To Serve... To Protect   
 To Serve... To Protect

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 16


Raised By Hatred - Hunt Hunters (Split With Suppository)   
 Raised By Hatred - Hunt Hunters (Split With Suppository)

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9


Bomb Brussels   
 Bomb Brussels

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Black Clouds Determinate   
 Black Clouds Determinate

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 30


Keep Mincing   
 Keep Mincing

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 14




The origins of Agathocles date back to 1981 and the punk/metal/hardcore move. The group went through and through a lot of personnel and name changes passim the years, finally settling on Agathocles. The group released rather a few records and toured all over Europe.





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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Hedley tops MuchMusic awards

Toronto ceremony marred by downpour





TORONTO -- Canadian rock band Hedley dominated a thunderstorm-plagued MuchMusic Video Awards on Sunday in Toronto.
Hedley grabbed four trophies, including best director and video for the single "For The Nights I Can't Remember."
Avril Lavigne earned the audience award for best Canadian artist, and Simple Plan was voted best Canadian group by fans.
Rihanna's hit single "Umbrella" was named the most-watched video on MuchMusic.com -- fitting, as the big story of the night was the torrential downpour that doused the outdoor event and forced nominees and performers to flee the red carpet and outdoor stages to save their suits.
Unlike most award shows that are indoor events, the MMVAs are largely an outdoor event; each year the ceremony takes over a city block outside the MuchMusic broadcast center in downtown Toronto to allow fans to get closer to performers and celebrities.
A complete list of MuchMusic winners follows:
Canada's People's Choice: Favorite Canadian GroupSimple Plan -- "When I'm Gone"
People's Choice: Favorite Canadian ArtistAvril Lavigne -- "When You're Gone"
People's Choice: Favorite International Video Fall Out Boy -- "The Take Over, The Break's Over"
Best VideoHedley -- "For the Nights I Can't Remember"
Best DirectorHedley -- "For the Nights I Can't Remember"
Best Post-ProductionSam Roberts -- "Them Kids"
Best CinematographyHedley -- "She's So Sorry"
MuchLOUD Best Rock VideoHedley -- "She's So Sorry"
MuchVibe Best Rap VideoBelly F. Mario Winans -- "Ridin'"
VideoFACT Best Independent VideoWintersleep -- "Weighty Ghost"
Best International Video -- ArtistRihanna -- "Don't Stop The Music"
Best International Video -- GroupLinkin' Park -- "Bleed It Out"
MuchMusic.com Most Watched VideoRihanna f. Jay-Z -- "Umbrella"

Monday, 9 June 2008

Fashion wrap: Cannes glitz and glamour

The stars put on their most glamorous gowns for a little film festival called Cannes as Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman stole the show, but what Julianne Moore wore was criminal.

Flounces, ruffles and clever draping in pale pastel palettes were popular trends on the red carpet at the 61st Cannes Film Festival.

Australian actress Blanchett was the epitome of elegance as she arrived for the screening of Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles' film entry Blindness.

Actress Faye Dunaway knows what suits her age - she wore a figure hugging baby-pink satin gown topped with a matching sash jacket.

Gillian Anderson wore a structured white strapless dress, which she accessorised with sleek locks and what looks like some cosmetic enhancement to her lips.

Cannes Jury member Natalie Portman opted for a short length strapless dress with ruffles, but she bucked the trend of pale hues and plumped for an amethyst satin number.

And heading into Stuff.co.nz's hall of 'What were you thinking?' is actress Julianne Moore.

Her dress has got far too much going on - feathers, flowers, diamante, and the draping is most unflattering.





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Sunday, 1 June 2008

Midnite

Midnite   
Artist: Midnite

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Folk
   Reggae
   



Discography:


Midnite jah grid   
 Midnite jah grid

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 13


Let Live   
 Let Live

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Live At Tremont Music Hall Charlotte USA   
 Live At Tremont Music Hall Charlotte USA

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Ras Mek Peace   
 Ras Mek Peace

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10




 





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