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Suspect killed to keep girlfriend: court told
Globe and Mail – Jun 26, 2007
Bolt said he didn’t take the comment seriously. His said his friend started changing. He began dressing in dark “goth-like” clothing wearing makeup got several piercings and listened to punk and heavy metal music. Bolt also said his friend got more aggressive and was looking to get into fights. Bolt said he saw Mr.
Job for a Cowboy speaks on origins new album
UAA Northern Light – Jun 26, 2007
We went through every generic metal name that a 16-year-old can think of at the time and a joke at the time was “Let’s just call it Job for a Cowboy. ” I guess we got stuck with this horrible name. TNL: When did you first become involved in music and singing in a metal band?Jonny: I was brought up listening to a lot of metal bands like Pantera Megadeth that type of stuff. I was really into music at a really young age so that’s why I always wanted to be in a band. I pretty much started trying to sing and probably messing up my voice half the time. I was 15 and I played a lot of guitar and I still do. TNL: What do your lyrics mean to you? When you write do you lean more toward a social political or artistic point of view in the process?Jonny: Well to explain everything the new CD is a concept album.
Scandalous Behavior: What Happens At The Afterparty Stays At The…
California Chronicle – Jun 26, 2007
Then have a private party invite the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders a donkey the drug dealer next door and your guitarist’s horny aunt and throw a party that would make the cast of Half Baked blush. After all you’ve got to fight for your right to partyin secretwith the digital cameras unplugged. Sheena Metal is a radio host producer promoter music supervisor consultant columnist journalist and musician. Her syndicated radio program Music Highway Radio airs on over 700 affiliates to more than 126 million listeners. Her musicians’ assistance program Music Highway boasts over 10000 members. She currently promotes numerous live shows weekly in the Los Angeles Area where she resides.
Techtree.com India > Reviews > Mobile Computing > Mobile…
Techtree.com – Jun 26, 2007
The black finish is like it’s done with Black Gun Metal. Typical of Motorola phones there is a chrome logo of Motorola set between the earpieces of the phone. 9-inch display of the phone. It is then followed by the RAZR like keypad L9i’s keypad is made of plastic instead of metal… It also provides a Landscape viewing option while watching a video. Multimedian the Multimedia front the L9i has Radio Music and a Voice Recorder. The Radio of the phone works only with the headset connected as the headset acts as an antenna. The Radio application of the phone is really good. nce you scan for stations it immediately stores the scanned stations as presets. It picked all the available stations in just a matter of 30 seconds.
3 Inches of Blood Fire Up the Blades
PopMatters – Jun 26, 2007
Sometimes though the old geezers lose the plot completely and wind up being upstaged by a band of similar-sounding youngsters. Take Manowar for instance. Purveyors of everything that is gloriously cheesy about metal they’ve managed to maintain an extremely devoted worldwide fanbase for more than a quarter century now even though there’s no gas in the tank whatsoever and their 2007 release Gods of War comes to a sputtering halt. All the ingredients are there for a top-notch epic: Viking themes battle hymns and metal anthems but from its 64-minute running time to its bloated overtures to the ponderous ballads to the band’s listless performance to the ludicrously lengthy essay and liner notes written in Viking runes the album is an absolutely joyless exercise… All the ingredients are there for a top-notch epic: Viking themes battle hymns and metal anthems but from its 64-minute running time to its bloated overtures to the ponderous ballads to the band’s listless performance to the ludicrously lengthy essay and liner notes written in Viking runes the album is an absolutely joyless exercise. 3 Inches of Blood do the exact same kind of shtick but in the Vancouver band’s case they do so with the kind of energy and verve that the likes of Manowar haven’t pulled off in two decades. They have fun at what they’re doing and you can hear it in their music. While it may be fun to put on the ironic act for a while lampooning such a bombastic genre it’s even more fun to buy into the act completely and the sextet has been winning over young fans over the last three years thanks primarily to the modest success of the 2004 album Advance and Vanquish which had them telling tales of pirates knights and orcs atop a vintage metal sound that sidestepped the trendy overdone metalcore style in favor of a much simpler sound derived heavily from the early-‘80s legends like Iron Maiden and Angel Witch as well as German power metal progenitors such as Accept and Running Wild. With screamer Jamie Hooper drawing in the kids with his metalcore bark and Cam Pipes catching the ears of the old-school crowd with his alarming falsetto (ranking somewhere between King Diamond and Udo Dirkschneider) it was a formula that two generations of metal fans could latch onto. Although past material like “Deadly Sinners” “Dominion of Deceit” and “Balls of Ice” channeled the spirit of classic early-‘80s metal brilliantly stretching the sound out to 45-50 minutes was a challenge the band struggled with and the guitar work while engaging enough tended to play it safe. That has all changed on Fire Up the Blades (as inspired a title as you’ll ever hear); under the tutelage of Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison who produced the disc the band has made vast improvements on all fronts putting together an all-out barnstormer of a record that elevates 3 Inches of Blood from a pleasing gimmick to a top-flight metal act.
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