Tuesday 2 September 2008

Download Living Sacrifice mp3






Living Sacrifice
   

Artist: Living Sacrifice: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Metal: Death,Black

   







Discography:


Reborn
   

 Reborn

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12
Inhabit
   

 Inhabit

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 10
Living Sacrifice
   

 Living Sacrifice

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 9






Living Sacrifice's long and impressive history stretches back over a tenner. The Arkansas-based admixture band has evolved from their early demise metal-inspired rumblings into a stifling, staccato-driven, heavily percussive metallic behemoth that pummels listeners with intense riffage and a by all odds personal, though withal, ofttimes evangelical lyrical vantage point. Founding members Bruce Fitzhugh (guitars/vocals) and Lance Garvin (drums) stick out survived from the band's original incarnation, refocusing their vision at every change state into something even tastier with each step in their phylogenesis. Living Sacrifice formed in 1990, releasing their self-titled debut through the Christian-oriented R.E.X. Music the following class. They were originally fronted by vocalist/bassist DJ, world Health Organization as well went on to sing on 1992's Non-Existent and 1994's Inhabit. All trinity albums were hard influenced by the members' ducky bands: groups like mosh alloy titans Metallica, Slayer, and Testament; and then-newer death metal acts such as Obituary and Malevolent Creation.


In 1995, their Nashville-based label folded, going away Living Sacrifice label-less. The band was able to negociate a deal that left them with the rights to their recordings and free to follow a modern base. DJ exited the radical as they pondered their succeeding make a motion, with Fitzhugh stepping up to the singer position, as Living Sacrifice began writing new material with a more stripped, virtually punk/hardcore-infused (though still emphatically very overweight metal) direction and making demos. In 1996, the band became re-energized, thanks to a multi-album deal with Seattle, WA's Tooth and Nail and their newly formed Solid State imprint, which focused on heavier bands. The competently titled Reborn album surfaced in 1997, redefining the band's musical focus and garnering them a slue of new fans -- and plausibly some of their first base outside of the Christian music market place. Though the music was emphatically more straightforward, the lyrical focus stayed the same, and the melodic guitar solos and fast-paced galloping drums remained. Despite the metro success of the album, with Living Sacrifice quickly becoming a fundament band on the new imprint's roll, farther lineup changes happened. Founding guitarist Jason Truby and his only lately introduced comrade, bassist Chris Truby, exited the banding. They were replaced by guitarist Rocky Gray, and bassist Arthur Green, late of the Arkansas banding Eso-Charis. Green was not the only member of Eso-Charis to join up -- drummer Matthew Putman presently followed. Putman was instrumental in fleshing out Living Sacrifice's sound with additional percussion alongside Garvin, with a two-drummer approach unique to big music; dissimilar even from Sepultura, Neurosis, and Slipknot, world Health Organization have all experimented with duplicate percussion.


This lineup recorded an album called The Hammering Process, farther streamlining the band's sound, decimating it into its base elements, driven by beat and enceinte guitar munch without beingness tantamount to whatever kind of musical "sellout." Further touring ensued throughout 2000 (a year that as well saw the reissuing of the band's number one trey albums via Solid State) and 2001, including several dates with the band's friends and old labelmates, P.O.D. Living Sacrifice exhausted the latter-half of 2001 holed up in the practice session way composition modern material. Garvin and Gray, meanwhile, released an album called This Is My Blood with their side cast, Soul Embraced, through Solid State, world Health Organization likewise reissued an Eso-Charis album.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Sam Raimi, Disney team for 'Transplants'

Project described as comedic superhero story




Sam Raimi is going Disney. The studio apartment has picked up "The Transplants," an action-adventure peddle from scribes Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson for the filmmaker to produce via the Stars Road Entertainment banner he runs with partner Josh Donen.

The parties are keeping a tight lid on the high-concept project, though it is described as a four-quadrant ensemble superhero story with a comedic bent.

Epstein and Jacobson, best known for "Not Another Teen Movie," were planning to execute their mind via a comic quran, but Disney exec Kristin Burr was so acute on it that the company pre-emptively picked up "Transplants." The deal is in the mid- to high-six figures.

Stars Road executive Russell Hollander brought the fancy to the studio.

Last weekend, Raimi was at Comic-Con in San Diego, where he showed cancelled well-received clips from his return-to-horrror film "Drag Me to Hell." Stars Road is unitary of the entities behind Screen Gems' dramatic thriller "Armored."

Epstein and Jacobson, repped by UTA and H2F Entertainment, most lately wrote the action comedy "Crash Test Dummies" for Barry Josephson at Fox. They as well directed and co-wrote the upcoming Dimension release "Extreme Movie," which stars Michael Cera.

The Disney-Raimi pairing is eyebrow-raising: "Transplants" marks the first Disney project for the film maker, who is known more for his horror fare and "Spider-Man" movies, non to mention his comedic sensibilities that attract the geek audience. Disney, on the other hand, isn't exactly known for its edge, with fare that plays clean broad.

Still, a few projects and name calling pop from the Disney slate, such as the Bruce Willis sci-fi actioner "Surrogates" and the Tim Burton-directed "Alice in Wonderland," which is sure to attract literary hipsters as much as families.


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Friday 27 June 2008

Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon   
Artist: Bring Me the Horizon

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Count Your Blessings   
 Count Your Blessings

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For   
 This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4




Fronted by a floppy-haired wearable designer world Health Organization looks quite a bit wish an emo version of Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg and sings in an outstandingly high-pitched vocal style suggesting that the Darkness' Justin Hawkins was a cay unacknowledged influence, Bring Me the Horizon aren't the average deathcore lot. The radical was formed in Sheffield, England, during 2004; isaac M. Singer Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls originally accomplished their have label, Thirty Days of Night, to handout their debut EP, This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For, in 2005. Upon sign language to the higher-profile tag Visible Noise (Lostprophets, etc.), the EP was reissued the following year. Bring Me the Horizon's full-length debut, Calculate Your Blessings, was released in October 2006.






Thursday 19 June 2008

Swingin' '70s show detours to CBS

Not explicit enough for cable sophisticates but edgy enough to offend traditional network viewers, CBS' new wife-swapping, group-sex melodrama "Swingtown" lands somewhere in no man's land.



Set in 1976 — thus the bad hair and horrendous mustaches — in an affluent Chicago suburb, the June 5 premiere opened with a menage a trois and wound up with a drug-fueled orgy during a bicentennial July 4 festivity.



"Swingtown," from "Big Love" director Alan Poul and executive producer Mike Kelley, originally was pitched to HBO and Showtime, logical destinations because of the relaxed standards about nudity and sex. But HBO passed, and Showtime wanted to delay production.



To everyone's surprise, CBS put in a bid — in the hope of changing its image from stodgy to bold.



The conservative watchdog group Parents Television Council already has suggested viewers and advertisers boycott the show based on promotions and descriptions.



"Swingtown," a strange hybrid at best, tries to work around its censors while chirping about wanton sex. End result: a few laughs and awkward scenes. It's best to let cable do what cable does best.








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"I worry about gravity taking its toll, and that's why I work out regularly - anything for my butt." DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES star EVA LONGORIA PARKER has to work hard to maintain her enviable figure.




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Thursday 5 June 2008

Copeland

Copeland   
Artist: Copeland

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Indie
   Instrumental
   Rock: Folk-Rock
   



Discography:


Dressed Up and In Line   
 Dressed Up and In Line

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16


Eat, Sleep, Repeat   
 Eat, Sleep, Repeat

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Sony Connect Sessions (EP)   
 Sony Connect Sessions (EP)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4


In Motion   
 In Motion

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


Beneath Medicine Tree   
 Beneath Medicine Tree

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




Aaron Marsh (vocals/guitar), James Likeness (bass voice), Bryan Laurenson (guitars), and Jon Bucklew (drums, formerly of Christian bikers Denison Marrs) ar the members of Copeland. The earnest-sounding alternative rock candy band came together in Marsh's household country of Florida in 2000. Maryland native Laurenson and original drummer Rusty Fuller were added to the lineup barely in clip for the transcription of Copeland's beginning sack. Produced by Matt Goldman, the split EP vent with Pacifico was issued in 2001. A yr by and by, the band sign with the SoCal indie imprint, The Militia Group, and relocated to Atlanta to get qualification its offset proper studio exploit. Bucklew stepped in to replace Fuller (world Health Organization by and by went on to fall in the Beautiful Mistake) and Goldman signed on as producer for the emotionally impelled punk-pop stylings of Beneath Medicine Tree (2003). Tours with the Juliana Theory, Mae, Hopesfall, Switchfoot, and the Early November followed into the succeeding yr; an EP of covers, Know Nothing Stays the Same, was released in August 2004, maintaining Copeland's rising popularity. In March 2005, Copeland released their long-awaited sophomore album, In Motion. The ten-song arrange debuted at numeral 115 in Billboard's Top cc album chart within a calendar week of its discharge. Copeland's most realized record to date, Rust, Sleep, Repeat followed in the fall of 2006, a tour with Jack's Mannequin leading up to its Halloween vent. Soon afterwards, the band proclaimed it had coupled the major-label ranks of Columbia Records.





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Tuesday 27 May 2008

Dirty Pretty Things and Reverend And The Makers for London charity show

Dirty Pretty Things, Reverend And The Makers, , David Arnold and ' Mark Morriss will perform at a forthcoming charity gig at The Round Chapel in Hackney, London on June 20.

The show will raise funds and awareness for the Real Fits journal.

The journal encourages and supports journalists from under-represented backgrounds in the media. Its view is that currently the media in the UK is over-represented by privately educated people.

Special collaborations and guest appearances are expected on the night.

To check the availability of Real Fits tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.




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