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‘Year ne’ Double Feature: Jack Black n ‘Heavy Metal’ Music …
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“Hopefullythat will happen. The song is kick-ass. ”Cera meanwhile weighed in on the difficulty of the much-discussed “Scott Pilgrim” fight scenes — and how director.
Alice Cooper Coming to the York Fair
California Chronicle
23–Alice Cooper is coming to York Fair; it’s one stop on the international 2009 Theater of Death Tour. And along with his old-school theatrics music lovers will receive a taste of home when alternative metal music bands with regional ties play the Toyota Grandstand. Fair organizers announced Tuesday they’ve booked Alice Cooper for Thursday Sept. 17 for the older rockers. The younger set likely will line up for the Saturday Sept. 12 show — The Xtreme Homecoming Party — featuring Trapt and Drowning Pool with special guests Baltimore-born Charm City Devils and Red Lion’s Halestorm.
New Music Tuesday: The Mars Volta’s ‘ctahedron’ slows down their …
New York Daily News
That's the lesson the Mars Volta apparently learned for their fifth studio CD. n every previous album the sheer velocity of the band's music defined the sound.
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Carly Smithson’s Fallen: Is this the Evanescence you’ve been …
Los Angeles Times
Just look at the band's name a reference to Evanescence's 2003's multi-million selling debut "Fallen. " Speaking to local media after the performance at a Hollywood studio LeCompt said the group wanted to "encompass all of our fans we already had" by invoking the hit album. Rock fans missing Evanescence who haven't been heard from since 2006 — leader Amy Lee promises new music next year — will likely find a quick fix in. The songs currently dubbed "Bury Me" and "Port Going Under" are packed with the grinding guitars and howling theatrics that propelled "Fallen" to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide. The stop-and-stop chopping guitar riff of "Port Going Under" even recalled moments of Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life.
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