Friday 29 August 2008

DVD Reviews - Aug 26






Where In The World Is Osama bin Laden?
Director: Morgan Spurlock
Rating: PG

Morgan Spurlock takes his gumshoe act on the route with Where In The World Is Osama bank identification number Laden?, a quest that�s only part in joke. Whether the approach gets him anywhere is in the centre, and rummy bone, of the beholder.

He�s after Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda and mastermind of 9/11. Spurlock reasons he alone can prevail where the FBI, the CIA and legions of other �War on Terror� soldiery have failed.

He travels through the Middle East and to Morocco, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia to chat with average citizens and a few informed sources, request them if they know where bin Laden is hiding.

The access yields mixed results. Many people ar so entranced and disarmed by Spurlock�s bull-moose attack, they spill their thoughts on bIN Laden. A few insights are gleaned. But the film does offer hope that thither are millions of people in the Middle East who simply yearn for peace.

Extras include deleted interviews, an alternate ending and a funny bit coroneted, The Animated History of Afghanistan.

Redbelt
Director: David Mamet
Stars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen, Alice Braga
Rating: R

We know going into a David Mamet flick that an innocent is about to have his hopes dotted, and that trust is something the gullible confabulate upon the greedy. We are besides likely to be varnished by sebaceous characters played by Ricky Jay, David Paymer and Joe Mantegna, the three horsemen of Mamet�s ethical Apocalypse.

All of the above situations and sinners ar present in Redbelt, Mamet�s latest, which takes its name from a martial-arts honour.

Jiu-jitsu instructor Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor, an doer ascendant), puts principle onward of profit. He refuses to teach people world Health Organization wish to engage in battle for anything merely the purest of reasons.

Terry�s uncompromising stance means he�s barely making the tear on his West Los Angeles studio, but he�s happy withal. He has a few loyal students and a wife named Sonia (Alice Braga) world Health Organization looks sexy even when she�s fretting about paid bills.

Then something happens that shatters Terry�s Zen-like calm down, along with the sheet glass window of his studio.

Is Redbelt another of Mamet�s mephistophelian deceptions, replete with thaumaturgy tricks? Is it a sinewy struggle of beneficial vs. evil?

Or is it � and this is a unexampled for Mamet � just a pretty good engagement picture, in which sweaty men sweep each early to the beat of ceremonial drums? It�s all of the above, actually.

The abundant extras include a Mamet comment along with Randy Couture, the Ultimate Fighting Championship star wHO has a small role in the film. There�s lots more than UFC info, too.

Son of Rambow

Director: Garth Jennings
Stars: Neil Dudgeon, Bill Milner, Jessica Hynes
Rating: PG

The case of art imitating art � if you�re charitable sufficiency to include Rambo in that definition. In telling his amiably daffy tale of two lonely boys searching for their inner Spielberg, Garth Jennings (The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy) has made a modest sweet talker that looks every minute as homemade as the one the two lads are shoemaking together.

It�s countersink in the early �80s, when Rambo first exploded onto screens with First Blood.

Lee (Will Poulter) and Will (Bill Milner) have zippo in mutual, apart from parental neglectfulness (adults ar either absent or useless) and irregular attendance at the same school. The two boys despise each other at first. But Lee�s desire to produce his possess Rambo film finds common cause with Will�s desire to wear out loose from his suppression home life. Before long, the iI lads ar wearing headbands and plastic weaponry and conscripting everyone from school chums to addled seniors to help them make a motion-picture show they name Son of Rambow.

Limited extras include a commentary by writer/director Jennings and a featurette of him kibitizing with the kids.








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Saturday 9 August 2008

S-Range

S-Range   
Artist: S-Range

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Another Theory   
 Another Theory

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Space   
 Space

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 8




 





DVD review: Tammy Wynette, 'Legendary Performances'

Tuesday 1 July 2008

Falkenbach

Falkenbach   
Artist: Falkenbach

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   Rock
   Metal
   



Discography:


Heralding - The Fireblade   
 Heralding - The Fireblade

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 8


Ok Netna Tysbar Ty   
 Ok Netna Tysbar Ty

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty   
 Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


...Magni Blandinn Ok Megintiri...   
 ...Magni Blandinn Ok Megintiri...

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 6


...En Their Medh Riki Fara...   
 ...En Their Medh Riki Fara...

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 7


Laeknishendr   
 Laeknishendr

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 6


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 3




Falkenbach is the one-person black metallic element project of multi-instrumentalist Vratyas Vakyas (once guitarist with Crimson Gates), wHO is based in Düsseldorf, Germany, merely reportedly hails from Iceland, and subscribes to the genre's more than epic style, prevalent with keyboards, Viking themes, and folks music tendencies (a possible grounds for making up those unconfirmed Icelandic roots). Active under the Falkenbach assumed name since 1995, when no less than threesome demos dead emerged (Laeknishendr, Skinn Av Sverdhi Sol Valtiva, Asynja), Vakyas recorded two albums in 1996's ...En Their Medh Riki Fara and 1997's ...Magni Blandinn Ok Megintiri, before turn his attention to his record mark Skaldic Art Productions. He ultimately revived Falkenbach in 2003 and really drafted early musicians (vocalizer Tyrann, guitar player Hagalaz, and drummer Bolthorn) to help oneself verboten with third base album Ok Nefna Tysbar Ty, but he was back to his solo ways by the discharge of its reexamination, Heralding the Fireblade, in 2005.






Monday 23 June 2008

Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin   
Artist: Trevor Rabin

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Classical
   Rock
   Soundtrack
   



Discography:


The Great Raid   
 The Great Raid

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


National Treasure   
 National Treasure

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Live In L.A.   
 Live In L.A.

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


American Outlaws   
 American Outlaws

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Enemy Of The State   
 Enemy Of The State

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 17


Wolf   
 Wolf

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Con Air   
 Con Air

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 17


Can't Look Away   
 Can't Look Away

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11


Deep Blue Sea Expanded   
 Deep Blue Sea Expanded

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Trevor Rabin was born in South Africa in 1954. He low began playing guitar at the age of 12 subsequently having had pianissimo lessons since he was a tot. He formed his first base band in 1968, at only 14 long time older. After being drafted, Rabin played both guitar and basso in the entertainment unit. He began doing session work after his muster out from the military in 1972. It was as well that same year that he strung-out up with a group of musicians wHO began recording as Rabbit. That mathematical group recorded a total of deuce albums over the next few years. By 1978, Rabin had left the group and began releasing solo albums. By 1981, he had released three solo albums and attracted the attention of Chris Squire. Squire, at that sentence, was fresh out of the latterly broken-up Yes. Squire contacted Rabin about connexion a new group he was collection called, Cinema. At that point, Cinema was Squire and Yes drummer Alan White. During the ferment on their debut album (with original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye having been added to the lineup), Jon Anderson became involved in the project. After his vocals were added to the music, the chemical group decided that this was in truth Yes and they made that name change. The resulting album, 90125, became the biggest hit the grouping has always had, and the single "Owner of a Lonely Heart" catapulted them onto MTV. Rabin stayed with Yes until 1995, cathartic four-spot studio albums during that time (the aforesaid 90125, Big Generator, Union, and Talk). Rabin likewise institute time to release another solo album, Can't Look Away, while still in the grouping. Since 1995, he has been exploitation the majority of his musical talents on movie soundtracks. He has worked in assorted capacities on celluloid soundtracks such as Glimmer Man, Enemy of the State, Armageddon, Con Air, and others. He likewise put in a edgar Guest appearance on Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth album.






Monday 16 June 2008

My Bloody Valentine play first gig in 16 years

My Bloody Valentine delighted their fans with a host of old classics as they played their first gig in 16 years tonight (June 13) at London's ICA.

The band playing two 'warm up' shows at the venue before the tour proper starts next week (June 20), came onstage at 9.30pm to delirious cheers from the sold-out crowd.

Frontman Kevin Shields said: "Welcome to our rehearsal. The real gigs start next week at the Roundhouse", referring to MBV's five-night run at north London venue, which kicks off on June 20, and are their 'official' comeback dates.

The group then kicked off with 'Only Shallow', the opening track from their classic 1991 album 'Loveless', to huge cheers.

The four-piece, playing in front of a psychedelic backdrop and using fierce strobes, then went on to perform a 15-song set, concentrating wholly on the period between 1987 and 1991 when they were signed to Creation Records.

There were six songs from 'Loveless', including crowd favourite 'Soon', and four from the album which preceded it, 1988's 'Isn't Anything', including the single 'Feed Me With Your Kiss'.

The rest of the set was made up of tracks from the EPs the band recorded on the label, including the standard near 20-minute run through closer 'You Made Me Realise', My Bloody Valentine's first single on Creation. The group then received an ecstatic reception as they left the stage.

The set was:

'Only Shallow'
'You Never Should'
'Honeypower'
'I Only Said'
'Cigarette In My Bed'
'Thorn'
'Nothing Much To Lose'
'To Here Knows When'
'When You Sleep'
'Slow'
'Blown A Wish'
'Soon'
'Feed Me With Your Kiss'
'Sueisfine'
'You Made Me Realise'


The band play the ICA again tomorrow, before the UK tour 'proper' calls at:

London Roundhouse (June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
Manchester Apollo (28, 29)
Glasgow Barrowlands (July 2, 3)

To check MBV ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094..




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Friday 6 June 2008

Paula Cole Band

Paula Cole Band   
Artist: Paula Cole Band

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Amen   
 Amen

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday 28 May 2008

Ordinary Boys singer Preston back with ex?

Ordinary Boys singer Preston is reportedly back with his ex-girlfriend, Camille Aznar, the girl he dumped publicly during 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2006.
Preston, 26 was recently spotted arm in arm with his ex and one source told Heat magazine: "Camille has been spending quite a bit of time with Preston lately - mainly at weekends."
Preston dumped Aznar after his stint in the Big Brother house, where he met Chantelle Houghton.
The singer's marriage to Houghton ended after just 10 months, with the pair claiming that they had put too much "pressure on one another" to make the relationship work.
Following her initial split with Preston, Aznar said: "It has been very difficult going through a break-up and seeing your boyfriend with another woman all over the papers."
"We had to face up to the fact that we could never go back to how we were," she added.