Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Mp3 music: Unholy






Unholy
   

Artist: Unholy: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Gothic
Metal: Doom
Metal

   







Unholy's discography:


Gracefallen
   

 Gracefallen

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 9
Rapture
   

 Rapture

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 8
The Second Ring Of Power
   

 The Second Ring Of Power

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 9
From the Shadows
   

 From the Shadows

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 9






Finnish doom metallic element ring Unholy was formed in 1988 by singer/bassist Pasi Äijö and guitarist Jarkko Toivonen; in the first place dubbed Holy Hell, the group recorded a demo coroneted Kill Jesus earlier adopting their familiar identify in 1989. The following year, Unholy -- having added guitarist/keyboardist Ismo Toivonen -- issued a irregular demonstration, Procession of Black Doom, and with modern drummer Jan Kuhanen resurfaced in 1991 with the EP Trip to Depressive Autumn; both earned positive resistance notification, and upon sign lyric to Lethal Records the band released its official debut From the Shadows in other 1993. After the redirect examination The Second Ring of Power met with mixed answer, however, Unholy disbanded in late 1994, with each dude member pursuing solo projects; the chemical group reunited in mid-1996, although Toivonen instead chose to abide with his new band, Tiermes. The remaining triad returned in 1998 with Rapture, adding keyboardist Veera Muhli earlier recording Gracefallen a year later.





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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Rihanna ends Katy Perry's US chart reign

Rihanna has ended Katy Perry's seven-week reign at the cover of the US singles chart.

'Disturbia', taken from the singer's basketball team million-selling Good Girl Gone Bad album, climbs from three to one to become her fourth US chart-topper.

Chris Brown remains at two with 'Forever', piece Perry falls to three with 'I Kissed A Girl'.

Meanwhile, British rapper M.I.A. cracks the US teetotum ten for the first-class honours degree time this week, vaulting from 16 to 5 with 'Paper Planes'.

Elsewhere, Estelle sticks at 12 with 'American Boy', while Leona Lewis climbs from 50 to 38 with 'Better In Time', her irregular US single.

The top ten-spot in full (click where possible for our reviews):

1. (3) Rihanna: 'Disturbia'
2. (2) Chris Brown: 'Forever'
3. (1) Katy Perry: 'I Kissed A Girl'
4. (4) Rihanna: 'Take A Bow'
5. (16) M.I.A: 'Paper Planes'
6. (5) Coldplay: 'Viva La Vida'
7. (7) Kardinal Offishall ft. Akon: 'Dangerous'
8. (6) Lil Wayne: 'A Milli'
9. (11) Jonas Brothers: 'Burnin' Up'
10. (10) Ne-Yo: 'Closer'



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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Bulldozer

Bulldozer   
Artist: Bulldozer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   Rock: Thrash
   



Discography:


Neurodeliri   
 Neurodeliri

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 8


Ix   
 Ix

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 9


The Final Separation   
 The Final Separation

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 8


The Day Of Wrath   
 The Day Of Wrath

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 9


Fallen Angel, Ep   
 Fallen Angel, Ep

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2




Rude, deaden, and only unornamented noxious, Italy's incomparably primitive Bulldozer were straightaway labelled as their country's answer to blackened metal creation fathers Venom. But like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer have, in retrospect, gained some mensuration of belated respect for portion to see the fledgling disgraceful alloy






Monday, 30 June 2008

'Hugh Hefner Engaged In Homosexual Encounter'

Hugh Hefner’s most explicit sexual encounters will soon be revealed in a new tell-all book, including a homosexual experience the Playboy tycoon once had.

In the book, entitled Mr. Playboy: Hugh Hefner and the American Dream, author Steven Watts reveals how Hefner's penchant for multiple sex partners led him to enlist his first wife, Millie, and Playboy co-founder Eldon Sellers for a series of steamy sexual encounters.

Watts also reveals the ageing porn mogul shot and starred in his own adult movie, engaged in same-sex bedroom romps and had sex with his own sister-in-law.

In one excerpt, he writes: "(A foursome) did happen with his brother, Keith, and his wife, Rae, one evening. (But) while Millie ultimately backed out of having sex with Keith, Hugh slept with his sister-in-law."

Watts continues: "Hefner's thirst for sexual experience became so strong that he even had a one-time homosexual experience. One evening in downtown Chicago he was propositioned and, according to Sellers, he thought, 'What the hell...'

As far as I know, the guy just gave him (oral sex).'"

According to the New York Post, Hefner gave Watts access to personal documents before he penned the biography, hailing its authenticity.

He says: "This is the most authoritative book ever written about me... It's all essentially true."

The book is scheduled for release in October.

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Amberlife

Amberlife   
Artist: Amberlife

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


My Way   
 My Way

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 





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Monday, 16 June 2008

CD: Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

"Tha Carter III" (Cash Money/Universal Motown Records)

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When you call yourself "the greatest rapper alive," championship seasons aren't just expected, they're required. Lil Wayne knows this well, having spent the last three years crowing with the subtlety of a sledgehammer that he belongs in the same hallowed pantheon as 2Pac, the Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z.

Accordingly, "Tha Carter III," due out Tuesday, is intended to be Wayne's version of "The Blueprint": solo album No. 6, no written book of lyrics, production from the likes of Kanye West, Just Blaze and Timbaland (whose "I Know the Future" lamentably never made the final cut). In short, the career-defining masterpiece that will forever serve as a riposte to his legions of doubters. No big deal.

"Tha Carter III" isn't just the most anticipated major- label rap record of the year, it's pretty much the only one. One of the last superstars standing, Wayne (and his label Universal) have taken no chances in ensuring that the album fulfills its blockbuster potential, hiring rainmaker producers such as West, Just Blaze, Wyclef and Swizz Beatz and recruiting guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Robin Thicke, Babyface, Fabolous, T-Pain and that ultimate 2008 status symbol, Mr. Blueprint himself, Jay-Z.

Nearly every track feels ready to be neatly consigned to one of three categories: skull-fracturing knockout punches for the heads, ring-tone-ready bangers for the club kids, or maudlin album closers for the sentimentalists.

In his quest to make the all-important yet all-profitable album, Wayne too often ignores what made him the toast of the blogosphere in the first place, namely, his raw hunger for rhyming, his facility in stringing together clever non sequiturs and similes, his prodigious ability to shred the simply sliced soul loops and earthquake bass lines that made "Carter II" just a few judicious editing decisions away from being his much sought-after "classic."

Of course, Wayne's far too talented not to deliver when focused. In a decade when most rappers openly admit that they'd rather be coke dealers or CEOs than actual MCs, his monomaniacal drive for greatness has spurred him to heights that few would have predicted he would reach. His competitive streak rears its head most acutely when challenged, as two of "Tha Carter III's" finest moments come when Wayne is forced to show and prove. "You Ain't Got Nuthin' on Me" finds him evaporating Fabolous and Juelz Santana with a snarling, loose-limbed, Dadaist spout of punch-line lyricism. On "Mr. Carter," his torch-passing team-up with Jay-Z, the pair erase the sour taste that "Hello Brooklyn" left behind.

In Wayne's quest to emulate Jay-Z's and Biggie's practice of not writing down lyrics, his reliance on spontaneity alternately skews genius and generic. Quite frequently, he doesn't make a lick of sense, due to a refusal to self-edit his rambling gibberish. Sometimes, it works perfectly, as on album highlight "Let the Beat Build," where Wayne wisely opts to let his raspy croak float alongside the beat's moaning gospel maximalism.

But too often, witty turns of phrase leadenly crash into asinine hooks like "Don't shoot me down because I'm fly / I'm higher." To say nothing of the unoriginally titled "Got Money," a T-Pain-featured Miami bass catastrophe that must have had the Notorious B.I.G. (whose album cover Wayne also mimics) rolling in his grave.

Although lead single "Lollipop" miraculously has scaled the charts via its trend-hopping calculation (add the "This Is Why I'm Hot" beat to auto-tuner excess), its lyrics rank among the dumbest ever (not) penned, swiping from the dregs of Fergie and 50 Cent.

When Wayne's mad alchemy works, "Tha Carter III" evinces shades of brilliance that merit the wild hype, but in its transparent attempts to define its era, it fails, falling victim to the imperial bloat of its big-budget mishmash of styles.

By the end of its over-long 80-minute run time, the Jay-Z album it most recalls isn't "The Blueprint," but rather the scattershot "Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter."

Ultimately, "Tha Carter III" will have you believing in Wayne's greatness but wondering why, as often as not, he just isn't very good.

Albums are rated on a scale of four stars (excellent), three stars (good), two stars (fair) and one star (poor).

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Los Bukis

Los Bukis   
Artist: Los Bukis

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   



Discography:


Me Volvi a Acordarme de Ti   
 Me Volvi a Acordarme de Ti

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Inalcanzable   
 Inalcanzable

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Yo Te Necesito   
 Yo Te Necesito

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Los Bukis   
 Los Bukis

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Y Para Siempre   
 Y Para Siempre

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


Travez de Tus Ojos   
 Travez de Tus Ojos

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


Si Me Recuerdas   
 Si Me Recuerdas

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


Falso Amor   
 Falso Amor

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 10




The Mexican radical Los Bukis, an endemic word that means "the kids," recorded their debut record album in 1975. It included Camilo Sesto's "Quieres Ser Mi Amante," a Spanish version of the classic "Feelings," and the band's number 1 original hit, "Falso Amor." The radical was formed by singer/songwriter Marco Antonio Solís and his cousin, guitarist Joel Solís, world Health Organization were previously performing below the name of Los Hermanitos Solís. The original foursome had respective changes during the 1980s, organism united by keyboardist Roberto Guadarrama, percussionist and sax player José Guadarrama, wHO replaced José Javier Solís when the creative person distinct to pop out a solo career, bassist Eusebio Cortéz, and drummer Pedro Sánchez. Los Bukis started playing traditional Mexican music, later moving to Latin pop ballads. When the band was at its climax, Marco Antonio Solís also started composition for pop artists such as Marisela and Laura Flores. In 1989, Los Bukis achieved quaternion Lo Nuestro Awards, piece its songs were ofttimes mounting on Latin charts. The mathematical group disbanded in 1995 when its leading isaac Bashevis Singer distinct to go on his own.