Pentaport Way Hotter Than Last Year

The News Review:

- Pentaport Way Hotter Than Last Year
- Artful buddies – Framingham MA – The MetroWest Daily News
- Recoil launches ‘The Great Divide’ 2007
- Kitchen Radio: Chris Santos
- MIKE WEATHERFRD: Keel finds fun in country
- Keep Music Hot but the Discs Cool
- STATE F THE ARTS: PP MUSIC.

Pentaport Way Hotter Than Last Year
“‘ – Jul 29, 2007
Without muddy puddles and restraining disposable rainwear like last year people from all over the nation could simply let go devoting themselves entirely to the performances. Indeed the energy in Daewoo Motors Park in Songdo Incheon was electric. Thousands danced screamed and sang along to their favorite music and musicians and simply had a good time. The second annual Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival successfully took place July 27-29 boasting tighter organization on the whole as well as diversity in its line-up of musicians compared to last year. Artists took to the stage in timely fashion and public convenience facilities sprouted in larger numbers thanks to growing sponsorship. n Friday the first of the three-day music fest thousands of audiences assembled around evening time. n “Big Top Stage” or the festival’s main stage K Go the popular American rock band famous for their funny music videos stole the limelight… For many rock ‘n’ roll-minded fans who did not quite like their rather amateurish live performance manners and balladic tunes however the sub stage would have been a better choice. Folk rock singer Ray Kang and indie punk band Johnnyroyal gave audiences a fine treat respectively based on their live performance skills honed by playing in clubs around Hongik University. Meanwhile two thrash metal bands clad in all black _ Korean band Crash and American band Testament _ gave hardcore fans their share of joy on the Big Top Stage. n the sub stage American guitarist Stevie Salas’ Colorcode gave a truly funky and electrifying performance while English band cean Colour Scene whose participation was announced at the last minute captivated longtime Britpop fans in Korea on the Big Top Stage.

Artful buddies – Framingham MA – The MetroWest Daily News
MetroWest Daily News – Jul 29, 2007
They include rock musicians such as Blondie Johnny Winter and Gary Numan; horses jumping at Apple Knoll Farm; and day and night shots of Times Square N. Despite his interest in visceral subjects like heavy metal music and extreme sports Terrasi captures nature’s changing moods in sharp clear images of New England scenes. His subjects range from whimsical close-ups of camels and prairie dogs views of the Charles River to classic shots of sunsets off the Maine coast. They can be ordered through his Web site. Terrasi’s long-term goal is to collect his best photos into a book and make a go of it as a professional photographer. “I’d like to spend more time with photography” he said “because it’s something I really enjoy.

Recoil launches ‘The Great Divide’ 2007
MaltaMedia – Jul 29, 2007
Doors open at 2100 CET. The CD can be purchased directly from the band on the date or from ‘Damage Inc’ Level 0 Savoy Arcades Valletta. Recoil’s interest in music goes deeper than just the mundane aspects found in today’s extreme styles. Their composition of music reflects this where tracks like ‘Dignity’ and ‘Beneath’ show their subtle moments. The emphasis here can also be put upon the clean vocal melody alongside other vocal variations which put together makes the band’s energy more concrete. Recoil has now been playing for the past three years and has shared stage with numerous local acts.

Kitchen Radio: Chris Santos
Metromix – Jul 29, 2007
Kitchen Radio explores this special relationship by asking a culinary pro to talk less about stock and more about rock. What was your first concert?When I was 13 I went to my first two concerts back to back: Ratt and Bon Jovi on a Friday and Alice Cooper on Saturday. This was 1985 at the Providence Civic Center and the weekend completely changed my life. Since then I’ve seen thousands upon thousands of shows.

MIKE WEATHERFRD: Keel finds fun in country
Las Vegas Review-Journal – Las Vegas Review – Journal – Jul 29, 2007
Most people who perform as Elvis Prince or Madonna haven’t toured arenas with bands bearing their real names. In fact it’s not too much of a stretch to say that if the ’80s metal band Keel had caught just a couple of more breaks somebody might be putting on wigs and imitating them today. com%2F_tools%2Fseed%26save%3Fu%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww… addVariable(“fontcolor” “0×336699″);ap. write(“flashcontent”);Instead Keel portrays country superstar Ronnie Dunn in “Country Superstars Tribute” which he also co-produces in a small showroom downtown at Fitzgeralds. But those expecting a sob story about the riches to rags of show business should go cue up a VH1 “Behind the Music. ” “I don’t have time for reservations. I’m too busy having fun” Keel says. “I’ve got a group of fans that are going to support me no matter what and there’s a ton of them out there that think I’m absolutely insane” he admits of his current enterprise. “I can’t go out there and shake everybody by the shoulders and say: ‘This is fun.

Keep Music Hot but the Discs Cool
New York Times – Jul 29, 2007
Severe changes in either can allow oxygen to enter a disc’s protective layer and expose the reflective layer underneath to oxygen. The shiny layer can then dull preventing the disc from playing properly. Blank CD-Rs the record-once discs that most people use to make copies of their favorite road music have a shelf life of 5 to 10 years. After a CD-R has been recorded or burned the lifespan rises to about 75 years. Unfortunately CD-R’s are more vulnerable to ultraviolet damage because they use dyes instead of a stamped metal layer inside. Sunlight can alter the dye. Some companies have claimed that special gold-layer discs will improve longevity… Blank CD-Rs the record-once discs that most people use to make copies of their favorite road music have a shelf life of 5 to 10 years. After a CD-R has been recorded or burned the lifespan rises to about 75 years. Unfortunately CD-R’s are more vulnerable to ultraviolet damage because they use dyes instead of a stamped metal layer inside. Sunlight can alter the dye. Some companies have claimed that special gold-layer discs will improve longevity. “But the truth is that there’s no way to guarantee a long life” said Craig Campbell technical director at Nero A.

STATE F THE ARTS: PP MUSIC.
Free with registration – The Gazette – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 29, 2007
for good-time rock ‘n’ roll cover bands. The calculus of live music doesn’t change. Bands that play classic-rock co.

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