Saturday, 6 September 2008

New trend on the Bloc

SHIFTING from live performance to quality album production is a challenge some bands meet better than others.


And�it is something Bloc Party has struggled with on two previous efforts.


But this third offering - the second album in 18 months - highlights that the London four-piece may yet produce an album that matches their on-stage reputation.


Intimacy is a vast improvement on previous efforts and, while it may not be the most exciting album of Bloc Party's relatively short career, the ground covered should pay off in a big way.


Their last album, A Weekend in The City, signalled that they refuse to be typecast.

The tracks on Intimacy are so diversely eclectic it seems they may have done just enough to keep the critics at bay.


While the shining moments of past albums remain, there is more electronica this time (which has always seemed a natural progression) and it is the band's successful journey into unexplored musical territory and greater lyrical depth than past efforts that make this album sing.


There is a downside, namely lauded single Mercury. With its repetitive lyrics it does not become catchy, just plain annoying.


Lead singer Kele Obereke clearly dubbed this a "break-up" album and despite the melancholy material dealt with track to track, Obereke emotes a personal touch in a fashion unexpected of someone surrounded by electronic melodies and robotic rhythms.


While Halo provides the guitar-heavy rock style Bloc Party once stood for, the delicate Signs and Biko achieve the album's titular mood and Trojan Horse simply makes you want to dance.


Then there is Better Than Heaven, which stands apart and signals all that the group have tried to do with their previous two albums - to seamlessly combine their vast array of directional desires.


They swoon, they rock and they ponder, all the while experimenting with the unorthodox mix of grimy guitars, heavy beats, electro rhythms, string sections and zany synth riffs.


Only weeks ago the group announced they would be unlikely to release this album until very late this year, but with three days' notice made the album available for download on their website.


For everything it is, and memorable it isn't, you can't help, but wonder how the album would have unfolded if given another few months' treatment. There is always next time, though.







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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Countdown looking for new Vorderman

Channel 4 has begun its search for a replacement for 'Countdown' asterisk Carol Vorderman, who is leaving the show at the conclusion of the year.

According to reports, 47-year-old Vorderman chose to quit the show after she was asked to take a 90% pay cut and given 48 hours to decide whether to say or go.

The show's presenter Des O'Connor is also going 'Countdown', with a extra show set to home run the 2 departures.

Vorderman has been appearing on the shew for the past 25 years.

Channel 4 has aforesaid that her replacement should have "magical spell and charisma to invoke to viewing audience" and "excellent numeric and literacy skills".

Shortlisted "maths whizzes" will reportedly attend auditions with 'Countdown' producers and the new recruit will appear on screen in January adjacent year.

Helen Warner, Channel 4 Head of Daytime, said: "We realise that Carol's shoes are extremely unmanageable ones to fill, as she has done such an awful job on 'Countdown' over the past 25 years."



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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Konrad Bayer

Konrad Bayer   
Artist: Konrad Bayer

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Shall We Go To The Park?   
 Shall We Go To The Park?

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Harry Potter - Grint Attends Murdered Co-stars Funeral


HARRY POTTER star RUPERT GRINT was among the mourners at the funeral of his murdered co-star ROBERT KNOX at an emotional service in England on Wednesday (25Jun08).

Grint, who plays Potter's sidekick Ron Weasley in the wizard franchise, paid his respects to the aspiring actor who died from multiple stab wounds following an altercation in Kent, England last month (May08).

Knox appears as Marcus Belby in the forthcoming film Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, and "looked up to" the Harry Potter stars, according to his father John Knox.

The service was attended by hundreds of friends and family in the Knox's hometown of Sidcup, where the murder took place.

Actor Daniel Radcliffe was unable to attend the service due to work commitments in the U.S.

A man has been charged with Knox's murder.





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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

The Orb and Robert Fripp

The Orb and Robert Fripp   
Artist: The Orb and Robert Fripp

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


FFWD   
 FFWD

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Eivind Aarset Trio

Eivind Aarset Trio   
Artist: Eivind Aarset Trio

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


European Jazztival Elmau   
 European Jazztival Elmau

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5




 





'Led Zeppelin reunion was like a World Cup penalty shoot-out'

Tests continue on singer Winehouse

Amy Winehouse has undergone further tests in hospital as speculation continues that she may have to pull out of two major concerts next week.
The 24-year-old is due to play the Nelson Mandela 90th birthday concert in Hyde Park next Friday and Glastonbury next Saturday.
But she is awaiting the results of tests at a London hospital after she fainted at home earlier this week.
A spokesman said last night: "Amy has undergone more scans and tests today and we are awaiting the verdict of her doctors."
He continued: "At present, she still intends to perform at the two scheduled dates next week."
The spokesman added: "However, a decision will be made entirely upon the advice of her doctors and in her best interests."