Friday, 27 June 2008

Tigertailz

Tigertailz   
Artist: Tigertailz

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Original Sin   
 Original Sin

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Wazbones   
 Wazbones

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10




 






Sunday, 22 June 2008

Guy Maddin celebrates hometown lore in new film, 'My Winnipeg'








TORONTO - Upon viewing Guy Maddin's brilliantly bizarre portrait of his Prairie hometown, it's tempting to embark on an extensive fact-checking mission into some of the filmmaker's more outrageous claims about Winnipeg.

Among other things, the strange yet tender tribute offers such unusual bragging rights as 10 times the global rate of sleepwalkers, mystical subterranean waterways, and animal stampedes that in one case sent homosexual bison careening through a children's playground and, in another, frantic race horses into a freezing river where they became logjammed and froze solid, their tormented heads dotting the snow-covered vista like morbid chess pieces.

Maddin said he set out to craft a fact-based film, but admitted he was largely driven by emotion and was at a loss to accurately describe what exactly he come up with in "My Winnipeg."

"I was commissioned (by the Documentary Channel) to make a documentary about Winnipeg and to make it personal ... but I'm still not sure what the hell it is I made, frankly," Maddin said last year from his cabin north of Gimli, Man., before hitting the festival circuit.

"At one point I was calling it a docu-fantasia, but then I thought that stressed the fantasia too much because I really pride myself on getting things right in it. ... It might be a docu-rant or a docu-gripe."

The film opens in Toronto on Friday, in Winnipeg on June 27 and other cities later.

Facts are a relative thing when it comes to the idiosyncratic mind of Maddin, whose love-hate relationship with Winnipeg is unfurled through a mix of archival footage and invented sequences that bestow alternating doses of heroism and shame on the city.

Shot largely in black and white, the film begins with a sleepy inhabitant on a train, desperately trying to flee the city - "again!" the narrator points out. But try as they might, Winnipeggers "are always lost, befuddled" by the strange pull of their snowy home, "the heart of the heart of the continent," and never quite leave.

Our hero drifts in and out of sleep as Maddin narrates provocative Winnipeg lore - the doomed creation of the Happyland amusement park in the early years of the 20th century, the notorious city seances of 1939, the simulated Nazi invasion of 1942.

Meanwhile, Maddin also revisits his own family traumas through re-enactments of childhood domestic spats featuring look-a-like actors.

Maddin, 52, insisted everything in the film is based on truth, although what constitutes truth is clearly up to interpretation.

"There are facts and then there are opinions - and to me, the originator of the opinions, that's the same thing. But I'm pretty aware of when things crossfade from fact to opinion and I always made sure the facts were carefully vetted," said Maddin, whose other outlandish experiments include "Brand Upon the Brain," "The Saddest Music in the World" and "Twilight of the Ice Nymphs."

"(Initially) I refused to do research on the movie, but once some people found out I was working on the film they would offer up stories and myths, factoids and honest-to-God rock solid history . . . whether I wanted them or not. So I'd have to corroborate them and I ended up doing research. It was really irritating and I got drawn into the thing, but everything seemed to rotate around these kind of mystical coincidences and First Nations traditions and the fact that the city is at the geographical centre of North America. And all these sort of secret Masonic and para-psychological and aboriginal things."

Two of Maddin's biggest gripes revolve around the well-documented destruction of two cherished landmarks - the city's flagship Eaton's building and the Winnipeg Arena, a facility replaced by the slick new MTS Centre on Portage Avenue that Maddin derides as the "MT" (as in "empty") centre.

"Demolition is one of our few growth industries," he intones during the film.

Still, Maddin said he loves his hometown, noting that Winnipeg has its moments of greatness and beauty, albeit ones that tend to appear on the frostiest days.

And as fantastical as "My Winnipeg" may seem, Maddin said it comprises some of Canadas greatest and truest myths that should be remembered, celebrated and passed on.

"In the shadow of America, perhaps the greatest self-mythologizers of all time, we're just too shy to even attempt a little mythology. So we've gone the other way and we make our histories and our historical figures smaller than life. But I'm just presenting them life-sized here," he said.

"What's beautiful about the myths in Winnipeg is that the best ones, anyway, actually happened."





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Cemetary

Cemetary   
Artist: Cemetary

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



Discography:


The Beast Divine   
 The Beast Divine

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Sweetest Tragedies   
 Sweetest Tragedies

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 13


Sundown   
 Sundown

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Black Vanity   
 Black Vanity

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Godless Beauty   
 Godless Beauty

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 9


An Evil Shade Of Grey   
 An Evil Shade Of Grey

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 8




After obeisance in 1992 with the straightforward death alloy album An Evil Shade of Grey, the Swedish stripe Cemetary began tinkering with the genre on 1993's Goddess Beauty, incorporating both '70s stone and goth rock into the mingle. Before recording 1994's Pitch-black Vanity, vocalizer and guitar player Mathias Lodmalm laid-off the rest of the band, opting to produce the album on his have; the result pushed Cemetary further into the gothic realm. The transformation into a gothic metallic element band was fill in with the 1996 release of Sundown, which featured the new lineup of Lodmalm, Anders Iwers on guitar, Thomas Josefsson on bass, and Markus Nordberg behind the drums. Last Sundown followed in 1997.






Sunday, 8 June 2008

Actor Heath Ledger found dead in New York

Actor Heath Ledger has been found dead in New York.
Police say he was found in his home in SoHo by a housekeeper.  The cause of his death is as yet unknown but policespokesperson, Paul Browne, said that they are investigating the possibility of a drugs overdose.
The 28-year-old star of Brokeback Mountain has a daughter with Michelle Williams, his co-star on that film.  The couple reportedly split-up last year.

Friday, 30 May 2008

'Prince Caspian' release date mistake

Robert Iger says bad timing hurt the 'Narnia' sequel





Disney CEO Robert Iger said Wednesday that "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" isn't performing as well as expected because its May 16 release date was too competitive.


It's an interesting thesis, considering Disney purposely moved the film to that date and, in doing so, turned the seemingly natural Christmas franchise -- the first installment featured a cameo from Santa Claus -- into a springtime experience.


Disney originally had "Caspian" set for the 2007 Christmas season but made the change in deference to "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep," a fantasy vying for the same audience.


Disney might also have been taking into account the feelings of Walden Media, its production partner on "Narnia" and the production company behind "Water Horse," which was distributed by Sony. That film earned $102.6 million worldwide at the boxoffice.


"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" scored $744.8 million worldwide as a Christmas release in 2006.


Iger, speaking at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference in New York, said "Prince Caspian" is a better movie than the first installment but because it was released between a couple of the year's biggest hits, audiences are overlooking it.


"Prince Caspian" was released May 16, less than two weeks after "Iron Man" and just six days before "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." It has grossed $151 million worldwide so far.


Iger lamented the "very delicate, very fragile marketplace" for movies in general, given that "there's just too much out there."


As of now, the next movie in the "Narnia" series is set for release May 7, 2010.



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Monday, 19 May 2008

Aubrey Haynie

Aubrey Haynie   
Artist: Aubrey Haynie

   Genre(s): 
Country
   



Discography:


Doin' My Time   
 Doin' My Time

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14




Born in 1974, Aubrey Haynie has superfluous no time in establishing himself as 1 of the to the highest degree talented fiddle and mandolin players in coeval rural area music. Haynie has been one of the virtually sought later on session players in Capital of Tennessee, having appeared on releases by George Casey Jones, Porter's beer Wagoner, Trisha Yearwood, and Bryan Andrew D. White among others, and with tours in the bands of Hank Aaron Tippin and Clint Lightlessness cushioning his resumé, as intimately. Comfortable in a sort of traditional musical comedy genres, from bluegrass Region and nation to more than swing and jazz-oriented styles, Haynie has raddled comparisons to swing and bluegrass Country Nation fiddler Chubby Wise, universe Health Organisation served as something of a wise world to Haynie in his youth, and accolades from Ricky Skaggs, world Health Arrangement contributed vocals on Haynie's debut. 1997's Doin' My Time -- an excellent commix of traditionals, covers, and pilot instrumentals interracial with the occasional vocal lead -- was well-received in the bluegrass residential territorial dominion and netted Haynie a nomination from the International Blue grass Euphony Association for Instrumental Album of the Year. The likewise impressive A Man Must Run On followed in the springtime of 2000 and only added to Haynie's ontogeny report.






Saturday, 10 May 2008

Gino Vannelli

Gino Vannelli   
Artist: Gino Vannelli

   Genre(s): 
Vocal
   Rock
   Pop
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Canto   
 Canto

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Yonder Tree   
 Yonder Tree

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Slow Love   
 Slow Love

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Inconsolable Man   
 Inconsolable Man

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10


Big Dreamers Never Sleep   
 Big Dreamers Never Sleep

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 9


Nightwalker   
 Nightwalker

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 8


Brother to Brother   
 Brother to Brother

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 9


Pauper In Paradise   
 Pauper In Paradise

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 10


The Gist of the Gemini   
 The Gist of the Gemini

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 12


Storm at Sunup   
 Storm at Sunup

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 8


1974. Powerful People   
 1974. Powerful People

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 9




Gino Vannelli learned to toy dog the drums betimes in life sentence and studied euphony possibility at McGill University. He formed an R&B band with devil brothers, only subsequently on began recording solo corporeal for RCA in 1970. He became popular four-spot geezerhood afterwards on when A&M released his strike single "The great unwashed Gotta Be active," from the Potent People record album (re-titled People Gotta Move). Many albums followed, including Storm at Cockcrow (1975), Meat of Gemini (1976), A Pauper in Shangri-la (1977), Pal to Buddy (1978), Dew worm (1981), Disastrous Cars (1985), Large Dreamers Never Sleep (1987), Disconsolate Man (1990) and Lively in Montreal (1992). Later a lengthy absence seizure from the studio, Vannelli returned in 1995 with Yon Tree; Slack Sexual love followed three long time later on. After so far another legnthy absence ictus from the recording studio, Gino recorded the ambitious Canto in 2003 and 2006's These Are The Years; which featured remastered recordings of just about of his c. H. Best known work along position septet fresh compositions.