Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pink: Pitt is fearless singer


Email this story Printable version Pink realised she had 'nothing to fear' after hearing Brad Pitt and Matt Damon sing in their new movie. The stars all lend their voices to the new animation Happy Feet Two. Pink plays soulful penguin Gloria, and the character performs several songs during the sequel. Even though Pink is best known as a singer, she was terrified before recording her part. However, she soon felt at ease when she witnessed her co-stars belting out a tune. 'I got to watch Brad and Matt not only record some of their dialogue, but they also had to sing,' she revealed while promoting the movie. 'They just went for it, and I thought, 'Wow, I really have nothing to fear in there.'' Brad and Matt voice the characters Will the Krill and Bill the Krill respectively. The pair were happy to throw themselves into the script, even though they aren't the greatest musicians. 'The singing was a bit of a surprise,' Matt admitted. 'It was fun to just go for it and say, 'What the hell?' It's definitely not my strong suit, but I figured, you gotta go loud or go home.' Happy Feet Two also features the voices of stars including Elijah Wood, Robin Williams and Hugo Weaving. The family comedy is released worldwide from this week. © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Jackie Leven June 18th 1950 – 14th November 2011


Email this story Printable version The great Scottish singer and song writer Jackie Leven passed away on Monday, 14th November, at 8 o'clock in the evening. He had suffered from cancer. "There are spiritual story tellers and there are soulful story tellers. I hope to be a soulful story teller. I see the two kinds as two different directions. Spiritual is ascending. Sky, God and all that. I hope my story telling is going down into the earth, is wetter, has more moisture." Jackie Leven Born on June 18th 1950 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, Jackie Leven had a richer and more eventful life to draw inspiration from than most other dedicated followers of the bardic tradition. And when Leven sang so sonorously of the depths of pain he knew what he was singing about as much as when he sang of wild adventures in far flung places in Europe, love found and lost in a drab corner of Birmingham, and defiantly different loners like the Irish transsexual hitman who was the inspiration behind the title-track of his 2008 album "Lovers at the Gun Club". Childhood taught Jackie Leven what it meant to be an outsider. His father an Irish Cockney, his mother a Geordie, the family were treated as intruders by the close-knit and conservative Glenrothes community, especially as they also came from a Romany background. Typical for Jackie's rollercoaster life is the time in the early 1960s when he won the national Scottish Round Table School Essay competition (he had written about his dream of becoming a travelling musician) only to become the first boy in Scotland a few weeks later to be expelled from school for the possession of drugs. Married at 16, Jackie worked in a missile factory when, at 17, he became the target of a local gang that prevented him from returning home for weeks. In the end, Jackie grabbed his guitar and began a peripatetic life that lasted well over a decade. He worked as a farm labourer in all corners of Britain, spent time by the wall in Berlin, lived in County Kerry, Ireland, and ended up in Madrid where, under the name John St.Field, he released his first album, "Control" (the title is not without ironic undertone, since Spain was then still under the rule of the dictator Franco). Back in London, on the cusp between Punk and New Wave, Leven formed Doll By Doll, a band whose ferociously intense Rock sound and existential lyrics were at odds with the much more playful attitudes prevalent at the time. Like all truly innovative bands, Doll By Doll sharply divided opinions. Unforgettable to anyone who ever experienced them live, they were several years too early for their own good. "People used to say that our songs were depressing." remembers Leven: "What the fuck were they talking about? I cannot hear them as depressing at all. Probably they meant depressing to us the record company because we know we can't sell it." Doll By Doll released four albums ' the last of which numbered Pink Floyd's David Gilmour amongst the guest musicians ' before splitting up in 1983. Shortly after, Leven signed a solo record deal with the then laudably diverse Charisma/Virgin Records ' it was an act that changed his life in a tragic and not at all anticipated way. Walking down Market Street in Islington late at night after a recording session, he was attacked at random by a complete stranger, strangled and slashed across the throat. He was unable to speak for several months before discovering he had also been robbed of his ability to sing falsetto. Leven turned to heroin for solace. For several years, the drug became the centre of his life. First, he painfully but successfully weaned himself off the drug thanks to a course of traditional Chinese five-element acupuncture as well as psychic healing. Following his recovery, he co-founded the CORE Trust, an organisation still operating today in the central London and dedicated to a holistic approach to dealing with addiction. The first public signs of Jackie's re-birth as an artist came in 1994 when he released two new albums, "Songs from the Argyll Cycle, Volume 1" (a "Scotland only release", said the sleeve), and the richly textured "The Mystery of Love is Greater than the Mystery of Death", a cast-in-stone classic that featured in a good number of "best of the year" lists that December and served to define Jackie's style ever since. Helping him on an album that combined Rock with hints of Blues and Gospel and melodies steeped in Scottish and Irish tradition, were Waterboy Mike Scott as well as the American poet Robert Bly whose "Men's Movement" philosophy Leven admired at the time. "I didn't have a conscious aim in the sense of a manifesto," says Leven. "But I think I wanted to be a severe writer. I like things that are severe. That doesn't mean I like harsh music or harsh art. But I love it when someone puts you into that intense moment of what they're doing. I can't live without that in my own writing. Nothing would ever shake me from that intense, severe thing in the song." Those two albums in 1994 marked the start of a exceptionally varied and fecund second artistic life for Jackie. He has released twenty-four albums since, all of which are filled to the brim with his unique sense of melody, dramatic story-telling and lyrical depth. Amongst these, in 2004, was "Jackie Leven Said", a remarkable recording of the combined forces of Leven and a long-term fan, the Scottish author Ian Rankin, creator of the hard-drinking, hard-thinking Edinburgh cop D.I. John Rebus. Around the same time, the fascinating pairing of Leven and Pere Ubu himself, David Thomas, could be seen performing in various European venues under the heading Ubudoll. The usual music business habit of releasing a new album every two years or so was no longer enough to contain the thick flow of music generated by Jackie Leven's intense muse. This was, of course, a reflection of Jackie's similarly intense thirst for life. Those who knew him best tell of a bear of a man bursting with wit, humour and spirit, always springing a trick or two on unsuspecting friends, and counting amongst his greatest achievements a whiskey called "Leven's Lament", especially bottled in his honour by the Scottish distillers of Islay Mist. Long after having eased himself into a more settled life in rural Hamphsire, he still set off once a year with a sleeping bag and a handful of books for a very long walk in the countryside. Jackie's creative force was unstoppable. In 2009 alone he released no fewer than five albums. Four of these contained two albums each that had previously been available only through "The Haunted Valley", a sort of secret society that published a quarterly magazine and one album a year for the inner circle of Leven-appreciators. In the same year, 2009, Leven also released his third album under the pseudonym Sir Vincent Lone, an alter ego invented for the sole purpose of creating more room to release records and to give vent to some of his more experimental ideas. After that, Jackie Leven released two more albums, "Gothic Road" (2010) and "Wayside Shrines and the Code of the Travelling Man" (2011), the latter featuring ' as have many of the albums before ' Michael Cosgrave. It featured songs written mostly in German and Austrian hotel rooms. Martin Goldschmidt, the Cooking Vinyl Records founder, another long-standing Leven fan who has released all Jackie's albums since "Argyll Cycle", rightly regards it as Jackie's best album after "The Mystery of Love...". Jackie, with a typical twinkle in the eye, described it as "the world's first homeopathic record": "In the true homeopathic way, we have taken a sound ' in this case a sound which represents grief ' grieving is something we are not so good at in the West, and we have diluted that sound in the songs so much that you can no longer hear it, but the "memory" of the sound is still there. For this reason, the more you listen to this record, the better you will feel about the real sadness in your life." To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! 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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Pet Shop Boys accidentally announce new B-sides compilation


Email this story Printable version The Pet Shop Boys recently talked to Jack Carrington at Varsity, the independent Cambridge student newspaper and, in the course of the conversation, accidentally announced an upcoming compilation of b-sides. The duo had been discussing their ballet, The Most Wonderful Thing, and the choice of their song Being Boring to Time magazine's greatest songs when Neil Tennant said "I was listening to some of our old songs recently, because we're putting out another B-sides album in February, like an Alternative part two. But we're calling it Format." When Chris Lowe said "We're not announcing that yet, are we?", Tennant replied "Well why not - these things are usually leaked through some Japanese website anyway. I'd rather it came out here." Further into the conversation, they revealed that the album would be all of their b-sides from 1996 to 2009 starting with The Truck Driver and His Mate. Neil added "Actually I think some of our best songs are b-sides because on a B-side you can do what you like." To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Nick Lowe channels Johnny Cash on new album


Email this story Printable version Nick Lowe tells Noise11.com that the inspiration for one of the songs on his new album was his former father-in-law Johnny Cash. In his Noise11.com interview this week, Nick talked about writing the song 'Checkout Time' and the opening line 'I'm 61years old now, Lord I never thought I'd see 30'. 'I was sitting in front of the TV one night just strumming the guitar and that little tune and those chords just came to me and I heard that line and it was kind of Johnny Cash,' he said. 'I actually heard him singing it. 'I'm 61 years old now'. So I wrote that song about my own mortality. It was a good line so I said 'okay Johnny, if you insist I'm going this one'. Nick Lowe says he is enjoying life in his 60s. 'I feel very fortunate. I am enjoying this Indian Summer of my career,' he said. Nick was once married to Johnny Cash's daughter Carlene Carter 'He was a wonderful man. I miss him very much and June as well. June Carter,' he said. He says he got along well with his in-laws. 'I was always very interested in asking them about people they knew, country and western music, a lot of whom were dead,' he said. 'I was always interested in hearing their stories and June had some fantastic stories about her family, the Carter family. They were great listeners too. They were always interested in what I did. I didn't think they would coming from a mundane English rock and roll band'. Johnny liked Nick's music as well and recorded some of his songs. 'He professed to actually enjoy it and he did in fact covered a couple of my songs,' he said. 'A lot of his sons-in-laws (and he had a lot of them too), he had a lot of daughters and a lot of them had multiple marriages and a lot of his sons-in-law were musicians. He was real good to them and a lot of them I wouldn't give the time of day to because they were a real dodgy lot. The great thing about the Cash's was once you got your feet under the table you had to do something real bad to not be welcome there'. Listen to the Noise11.com interview with Nick Lowe here: Nick Lowe by noise11dotcom To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

LeAnn Rimes prefers countryside


Email this story Printable version LeAnn Rimes formed a deep bond with her co-star Burt Reynolds on the set of their new film. LeAnn plays Holly Whitman in County Music Television network's TV feature Reel Love. Burt portrays Holly's father Wade Whitman who is ill and admitted to hospital. LeAnn's character ventures back to her small hometown from the big city to reestablish a relationship with her ailing dad. LeAnn and Burt became close while filming. '[Burt's] such a prankster,' LeAnn gushed to Entertainment Weekly. 'He started with me, and then he moved around to all of the women on the set sending them flowers saying, 'Thanks for last night.' He definitely made his rounds and made his presence known. We had a blast, we really did. He cracks me up.' LeAnn found portraying her character challenging at times. Burt helped bring out her artistic expression throughout the shoot. 'But there were some really funny moments,' LeAnn explained. 'Like, I really didn't know that he was gonna gun the boat and throw me back [into the seat ]. He would say some smart-a*s remark, and I guess I just instantly clicked with him, so I gave it back immediately. I'm like, Oh. Did I just say that to Burt Reynolds? Oh yeah, but I'm playing a character. Then I started yelling at him, and after the first take, he came back and patted me on the back and was like, 'Good going, kid.' I thought Okay, I'm doing my job.' A country girl at heart, LeAnn appreciates the pastoral Canadian setting in which the movie was filmed. The tumult of city life was obliterated by the peace of the countryside. 'I'm from really small town Mississippi, and there's moments where I really wish that I had that back when I go through the hustle and bustle of just my life, and job, and living in L.A. There's sometimes that I wish I could be content just sitting on a front porch of a house in Mississippi and just being that chill. You really kinda got into the whole vibe of the small town because we really were experiencing it.' Reel Love airs on CMT in the US on Sunday November 13. © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Primal Scream say au revoir to Mani in Brixton

Email this story Printable version In a packed and perfectly formed Electric venue Primal Scream took to the stage for this Levi's Craft Of Music event for what was to be Mani's last gig (but only for a while) as he prepares for what will be the monstrous world domination of The Stone Roses reformation. Wearing his usual ear to ear smile Mani attacked the set list with the vile and vigour we have come to expect. Bobby jumped around the stage in a silver shirt with regaling us with his silver tones. With the strobe lighting on overdrive and plenty of sing-a-longs Primal Scream are now recruiting for a part time bassist, anyone up for it? Setlist below 10.11.11: Movin On Up Slip Inside This House Don't Fight It Feel It Accelerator Damaged Higher Than The Sun Shoot Speed Swastika Eyes Loaded Come Together Country Girl Jailbird Rocks To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Tom Morello The Nightwatchman & Billy Bragg to play Occupy London at St Paul's today


Email this story Printable version Later on this afternoon at about 4pm today Tom Morello The Nightwatchman & Billy Bragg are set to perform at Occupy London at St Paul. The Nightwatchman is the alter-ego and solo act of Rage Against the Machine, Street Sweeper Social Club and former Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello. Billy Bragg, is an English alternative rock musician and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, and his lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes. His music career has lasted more than 30 years. To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

50 Cent planning Rourke project


Email this story Printable version (Cover) - EN Movies - 50 Cent says he is going to work with Mickey Rourke again 'soon'. The pair met up to discuss their plans over lunch together yesterday. 50 Cent later took to his Twitter account to post a picture of them with their arms round each other along with the announcement. 'Had lunch with Micky Rourke today were goin 2 work together on another film soon ...(sic),' he tweeted. Mickey and 50 Cent previously worked together on 2010's 13 alongside Jason Statham and Alexander Skarsgard. The drama followed Jasper, played by Jason, who assumed a dead man''s identity and finds himself embroiled in an underground world of power, violence, and chance where men gamble behind closed doors on the lives of other men. 50 Cent has had a busy year with the release of a new semi-autobiographical book about bullying and his fifth studio album due out in December. The star has also had roles in movies such as Get Rich or Die Tryin' and Things Fall Apart. © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Pro Mic by Paper Jamz Pro


Email this story Printable version Right in time for Christmas, some cool new WowWee toys and gadgets are now available, like the Pro Microphone ' the perfect present for aspiring pop- and rock stars! The Pro Microphone from the Paper Jamz Pro series offers 'perfect pitch' vocal-tuning technology and four other voice-enhancing effects (as seen demoed by Katy B in 'Something for the Weekend'). Your vocals will be transformed to sound like a singing sensation! The Pro Mic comes with two songs for instant play, but you are not limited to that. Simply download the Paper Jamz Pro App for PC and Mac, connect the Pro Mic via USB and you can install new music and sing like your favourite stars. Wow wee, this is a lot of fun for boys n girls of all ages! Features: Auto mode adjusts effects on the fly to recreate a track's original sound 2 built-in songs put you on the road to stardom Add songs from your own library with Paper Jamz Pro app Voice Effects: Perfect Pitch: Corrects your pitch so you're automatically in tune Chorus: Multiplies your voice to add depth Auto Vibrato: Adds dramatic effect to your voice Melody Match: Tunes your voice so you always sing a perfect melody Auto Harmony: Sound like part of a perfectly harmonized duo Available in three cool designs for girls and boys. £34.99 RRP. (www.paperjamzpro.com) To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Adele undergoes throat surgery


Email this story Printable version Adele's throat surgery was a success, her doctor has announced. The British singer underwent a procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston recently and is expected to make a full recovery. The hospital released a statement saying operating doctor Steve Zeitels was happy with the results and progress so far. 'Adele underwent vocal cord microsurgery by Dr. Steven Zeitels to stop recurrent vocal cord haemorrhage (bleeding) from a benign polyp,' it read. 'This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture. Based on the advice of her doctor and voice therapist in the United Kingdom, Adele came to Boston to consult and undergo corrective voice surgery with Dr. Zeitels. 'Dr. Zeitels expects Adele to make a full recovery from her laser microsurgery.' The Someone Like You songstress has had to cancel and postpone several concerts in recent months because of the condition. 'Doctors have ordered her to rest her voice and completely recuperate before looking to schedule any work commitments,' a statement from Adele's team read last month. The doctor looking after the 23-year-old performed a similar procedure on Aerosmith's Steven Tyler who went on to make a full recovery and has continued to perform successfully. © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Bon Jovi and U2 take on Take That in Billboard Touring Awards


Email this story Printable version Billboard magazine has announced their finalists for the 2011 Billboard Touring Awards and they are looking very much like last year's list. Both Bon Jovi and U2 repeat as nominees in the Top Tour and Top Draw categories, going up against British giants Take That (last year, they were up against AC/DC). U2 took the award in both categories. The awards are based on box office figures from October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011 and will be given out November 10 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. Billboard's Ray Waddell said "To a large degree, the touring industry rebounded this year, and the tours, venues, companies and events that are finalists for the 2011 Billboard Touring Awards are examples of the types of shows that worked. The wide range of success shown by the finalists proves superstars are still superstars, artist development is still happening, and fans still love the live concert experience." The nominees in the artist categories: Top Tour Bon Jovi, The Circle Take That, Progress Live U2, 360 Top Draw Bon Jovi Take That U2 Top Package (Tours with three or more acts) Kenny Chesney's Goin' Coastal tour, with Zac Brown Band, Uncle Kracker, Billy Currington Taylor Swift's Speak Now tour, with Needtobreathe, Danny Gokey, Frankie Ballard, others Usher's OMG tour, with Miguel, Trey Songz, others Breakthrough Jason Aldean Katy Perry Rihanna Top Comedy Tour Jeff Dunham Peter Kay Robin Williams Top Boxscore (single stand at a single venue) Take That, Wembley Stadium, London - June 30-July 9 Take That - City of Manchester (U.K.) Stadium - June 3-12 U2 - Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil - April 9-13 Top Festival Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin, TX Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA Lollapalooza, Chicago, IL The Inaugural Apple Recipient Perry Farrell Legend of Live Journey To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Lenny Kravitz to release new single


Email this story Printable version Lenny Kravitz announces 'Push' as the second single from his critically acclaimed album 'Black and White America'. The track, written, produced and arranged by four-time Grammy award winner Kravitz, calls on us to look to the future and 'push the clouds away' with its uplifting vocal and upbeat melody. Regarded as one of the preeminent rock musicians of our time, Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race and class into a 20-year musical career, one which revels in the rich influences of '60s and '70s soul, rock and funk. From 1999 to 2002, he won four consecutive Grammy Awards, setting a record for the most wins in the 'Best Male Rock Vocal Performance' category with his single 'Dig In' (previously winning for 'Again,' 'American Woman' and 'Fly Away'). Kravitz is currently on his Black and White Europe tour, which features brand new staging and production and includes all of Lenny's biggest hits as well as showcasing the new album. The tour will head across Europe throughout November before winding up in Paris on the 29th. Marking his first release of new material in three years, 'Black and White America' is a rich rock and funk-infused collection filled with Lenny's signature guitar riffs, compelling melodies and the undeniable anthemic lyricism that has been his trademark over the course of his 20-year career. Recorded in the Bahamas and Paris, Lenny Kravitz's vocals and guitar playing are as distinct as ever on 'Black and White America,' showcasing the intensity with which he records and performs. Kravitz, a multi-instrumentalist, produced, wrote and arranged the 16 tracks on the record. For more information please go to www.lennykravitz.com. To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Florence Welch: I’m unsure about motherhood


Email this story Printable version Florence Welch admits that she is torn over whether she wants a family. The 25-year-old is well known for rocking out with her band Florence + the Machine. However, the flame-haired star explains that she might like to become more responsible. 'Do I want to have a family, some responsibilities? The teenager inside me yells, 'No!', but the adult I want to be seeks serenity," she told the French edition of Be. The contradictions that Florence is facing are reflected in the band's new album Ceremonials. The singer explained the stories behind the lyrics and the themes running throughout the album. "[Death, love and sex] are everlasting subjects. This album is much more introspective than the one before,' she revealed. 'When I read the lyrics again, I feel at war with myself. I talk about a turning point in my life, my inner fight between a need for freedom and wanting to feel safe.' Florence loves all the fellow female singers around at the moment, in particular Lady Gaga. The eccentric singer offered Florence support at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) last year. "I am a huge fan of Lady Gaga. She is so adorable,' she gushed. 'Before I performed on the stage of the VMAs she came to give me a big hug to encourage me. And she is so funny, she sings so well on stage and her gigs are so theatrical - pure entertainment!" © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Kills unveil video for ʻBaby Saysʼ


Email this story Printable version The Kills - Jamie Hince & Alison Mosshart have released details on their new video for their latest single ʻBaby Saysʼ, which was made available through Domino on October 24th. The videoʼs style is reminiscent of Almadovar meets Wong Kar Wai; a heartbreaking look at a man living in one of Barcelonaʼs subcultures. The video was directed by Ben Crook and can be seen over on Domino's YouTube channel: http://youtu.be/jfLcPYA3Nlk The band will be playing their biggest UK show to date at Londonʼs Brixton Academy on December 3rd. They have also announced new North American tour dates in January and February 2012, including a very special 10th anniversary show at New Yorkʼs Terminal 5. The Kills are currently on tour in South America and will be touring in Europe from early November. Most recently Jamie & Alison were personally requested to play David Lynchʼs Club Silencio in Paris, performed electrifying sets at Lollapalooza and Bumbershoot and have appeared on Conan, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Last Call with Carson Daly in support of their latest offering, 'Blood Pressures'. 'Blood Pressures', released earlier this year, finds The Kills delivering their vivid and uniquely gritty post-blues, but with a new level of thoughtfulness and depth not yet explored by the duo. An album tinged with wistfulness and vulnerability, it has an enduring sense of intricacy and richness that intensely blends with their ever-compelling songwriting. European Live Dates: NOVEMBER 11 Ameins, France @ Zenith Nov 12 Paris, France @ LʼOlympia 13 Paris, France @ LʼOlympia 15 Lyon, France @ Le Transbordeur 16 Toulouse, France @ Le Bikini 17 Nantes, France @ La Carriere 18 Nancy, France @ LʼAutre Canal 20 Lausanne, Switzerland @ Les Docks 21 Zurich, Switzerland @ X-Tra 25 Amsterdam, Holland @ Paradiso 26 Brussells, Belgium @ Cirque Royal 27 Koln, Germany @ E-Werk 29 Muchen, Germany @ Tonhalle 30 Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle DECEMBER 03 London, UK @ Brixton Academy http://www.thekills.tv http://www.dominorecordco.com To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Beastie Boy Adam Horowitz writes music for play


Email this story Printable version Ad-Rock from the Beastie Boys is moving into a new area for his career, writing music for an off-Broadway play written by his father. Ad-Rock, known to his dad as Adam Horowitz, has been pretty busy of late with extra-curricular dalliances. He recently appeared on a cooking show Just Desserts and now XXL announces that he's written the music for an off-Broadway play written by his father Israel Horowitz. The play, titled Gloucester Blues, has been described as a 'black comedy about a man who returns home after a long absence to find a number of infidelities, including murders.' The play is staged by the Barefoot Theatre Company and runs for three weeks, from November 16 to December 3, at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City. To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Primal Scream to play intimate fan-constructed London gig


Email this story Printable version Levi's® has launched its latest installment in the Craft of Music live event series. This unique fan-curated event will be headlined by Primal Scream, one of music's genuine legends. On 10th November 2011, at the newly launched Electric Brixton, Primal Scream will play an intimate gig comprised of some of their best tracks of the last 20 years ' as selected by the fans. With the Stone Roses' reunion imminent, Primal Scream's bass player Mani will be returning to his first band. The Levi's® Craft Of Music gig at Electric Brixton will be one of the last chances to see Primal Scream live for the foreseeable future. Primal Scream fans will be given the opportunity to select 10 tracks from a Primal Scream shortlist. The band will also play an exclusive cover version which will also be selected by the fans. Additionally, Levi's® has hosted a series of gigs featuring six up-and-coming bands at its flagship store on London's Regent Street in the run up to the event. Fans will be able to vote online for their two favorite artists to support Primal Scream at the main event. Primal Scream + Selected Support Electric Brixton, Town Hall Parade, London SW2 1RJ 10th November The Craft of Music campaign launched on Monday 10th October giving music lovers the unique opportunity to become involved in the process of creating a major music event, with the chance to win tickets to attend. You can vote now online, on your mobile, and in-store, inputting your choice of ideal set list and cover song Primal Scream will play as well as who you want to see support them. To vote online visit www.levi.com/music All voters will have the chance to win tickets to one of three in-store gigs as well as to the headline show. Primal Scream and the two favorite up-and-coming acts will play to 1,200 ticket winners on 10th November at Electric Brixton. To win these money-can't-buy tickets, cast your votes at www.levi.com/music To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Courtney Love ‘unhappy with daughter’s engagement’


Email this story Printable version Courtney Love reportedly looked like a 'wicked witch' while talking to daughter Frances Bean about her recent engagement. Frances, 19, is Courtney's child with late Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain. The teenager recently accepted a marriage proposal from her long-term boyfriend Isaiah Silva, who is in band The Rambles. Courtney is said to be concerned Frances is too young for such a commitment and apparently told her daughter so during a recent phone call. 'Trust me,' an insider told Chicago Sun-Times, 'Courtney's face was so contorted - she looked just like the wicked witch from The Wizard of Oz. She just needed to have the green make-up.' Frances has inherited a lot of money from her father's estate. She has bought a $1.9 million home in the Hollywood Hills with some of it, which is where she and Isaiah live. Courtney, 47, is reportedly worried her daughter's partner might be too interested in her money, but a source close to him has dismissed her concern. 'That's ridiculous. Money is not the driving force in Isaiah's life,' the insider said. Courtney and Frances Bean have a difficult relationship. The singer's daughter was removed from her custody in 2003 after Courtney suffered an accidental overdose of painkiller OxyContin. When she was 17, Frances requested to be removed from her mother's care. The teenager took out a restraining order against Courtney and went to be cared for by her paternal grandmother and aunt. The singer has repeatedly said she wants to mend bridges with her daughter. © Cover Media To be in with a chance of winning 1000 CDs including rare, signed and promotional copies simply 'like' our Award Winning facebook page here! And double your chances by following us on Twitter Follow @MusicNewsWeb For all DVD, Blu-Ray and other film related prizes visit our sister site film-news.co.uk competitions page here. Good luck!