Sunday 7 September 2008

The Fratellis - Here We Stand

Ah, album number deuce for The Fratellis, and they're already treading the well-worn path to ennui. Following their rather hunky-dory 'Costello Music' debut, the Scots accept pulled the wool out from our eyes to reveal that they're very not that great. In other actor's line, they've through with a Stereophonics on us.


The parallels between the 2 bands can't be neglected. For a start, circa their number 1 and second albums, the 'Phonics had a drummer as crazed looking as the Scots' Mince Fratelli (I beggarly he's called Mince!). Both bands made fine debuts, Kelly Jones showing signs as a gifted lyrist and Jon Fratelli writing some overpoweringly catchy, indie-rock gems. It all went wrong for the 'Phonics after that (in damage of character), and similarly The Fratellis second album sounds formulaic.


You can read a lot into the championship - 'Here We Stand'. It's as if The Fratellis are saying', 'this is what we do: raucous cake room rock'n'roll ever so slightly bluesy and glam; like it or sod off. This is us. Here we...'


And sure, 'Here We Stand' more than has its share of foot-tapping, catchy moments. However, you can't escape the sense that it's an album furiously cobbled unitedly by nerve-wracking to reconstruct the sketches of their debut.


We produce the same Fratellis tricks here of shifting melodies, major chords, piano jaunts and general backroom-bar beatniks. If that's your lot then 'Here We Stand' will give you your fill. But there's no escaping how lazy a record it sounds.


Lyrically it's pretty much a sham of a criminal record as Jon Fratelli apparently furiously looks towards stadiums and festivals, striving to pen tracks which say something without actually locution anything. He may feature gone on that point on 'Costello Music' but he's way off the mark here.


Though there was nothing particularly strong on 'Costello Music', songs like 'Whistle for the Choir' or 'Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night' at last aegir some signification, unlike most of the seemingly nonsensical musings here.


Electing to self-produce was perchance the group's first fault. There are lots of layered guitar solos and extended outros that a producer would no uncertainty have spliced. Over-indulgence possibly best sums up the record's over-arching feeling.


But let's pull back. It's The Fratellis, and even as the new Stereophonics they'll still delight the masses. 'Here We Stand' is a sot, two-in-the-morning record for the lads. Big sounding, non clever and, devoid of the snappy singles of their debut, it'll quiet please those on the terraces.


Steve Cummins





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Friday 29 August 2008

Jeff Kleeman to run Big Kid

Executive tapped for have launching tentpoles




David Dobkin has tapped longtime production eXEC Jeff Kleeman to run his Warner Bros.-based Big Kid Pictures shingle.

Dobkin chose Kleeman for the post because of the executive's receive in launching tentpoles, as well as his experience writing and creating funniness. Kleeman will help develop features of the tentpole, comedy and animated variety, as advantageously as telecasting projects.

Kleeman comes to Big Kid from MGM/UA, where he held was eXEC vp movement picture yield since September. That was actually Kleeman's second stint at MGM/UA. He beginning joined the company in 1993 and was responsible for overseeing a new phase of the James Bond dealership with "GoldenEye," "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "The World Is Not Enough." He also oversaw the development and production of "Rob Roy," "Hackers" and "The Thomas Crown Affair."

Kleeman began his career in 1987 as a production exec at Paramount, working on such movies as "Internal Affairs," "The Hunt for Red October" and "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country." He likewise did a stint at Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope, where as vp production he worked on "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" and "Haunted" and on the TV miniseries "Titanic" and "Kidnapped."

Prior to reverting to MGM/UA in 2007, Kleeman created, wrote and served as showrunner on "Misconceptions," a multicamera situation comedy from the WB and Imagine Television.

Big Kid has a three-year, first-look deal with Warners and produced, along with Silver Pictures, the Dobkin-directed clowning "Fred Claus." The company's current development slate includes "Skulduggery Pleasant," "Fratboy" and "Cecelia," from writers Judd Apatow and Lew Morton.


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Tuesday 19 August 2008

Lennon's killer Chapman is denied parole

John Lennon's killer Mark David Chapman has been denied parole for a fifth time.

The New York State Division of Parole aforementioned in a statement that the 53-year-old's request for parole was denied "due to care for the public safety device and welfare".

Chapman is currently service of process a sentence of 20 years to life for shooting and killing Lennon as he arrived at his flat in New York on 8 December, 1980.

The control panel said: "Your conduct thusly precipitated a horrendously tragic event which has wedged many individuals.

"Your discretionary press release at this time would thus non be compatible with the welfare of society at large, and would tend to vilipend the earnestness of the instant offense, and undermine respect for the law."

According to Reuters, Heather Groll, spokesperson for the New York State Division of Parole, aforesaid the plank received a petition with about 1,100 signatures and close to 50 letters opposing Chapman's release and three letters supporting his release.

Chapman, wHO was as well denied parole in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006, may apply for parole again in 2010.

Erik Kriss, spokesman for the New York State Department of Correctional Services, said that Chapman was being held in a special quarantined housing unit away from the general prison population because of fears for his safety.



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Saturday 9 August 2008

Joi

Joi   
Artist: Joi

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


We Are Three   
 We Are Three

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 9


One and One is One   
 One and One is One

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11




Joi Gilliam possesses extensive grooming in respective humanitarian discipline, including dance, theatre of operations, painting, and poetry, as comfortably as music. After falling out of college in order to invalidate social ossification, she bounced round the country for several old age piece of writing poetry and take care for a book take. The wield finally materialized when she met producer Dallas Austin, wHO had worked with such artists as TLC, Boyz II Men, and Another Bad Creation. Her debut album, 1994's The Pendulum Vibe, reflects her admiration for the retro sounds of Lenny Kravitz; Amoeba Cleansing Syndrome followed in 1996.






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Wendy O. Williams and Plasmatics

Wendy O. Williams and Plasmatics   
Artist: Wendy O. Williams and Plasmatics

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Put Your Love In Me: Love Songs For The Apocalypse   
 Put Your Love In Me: Love Songs For The Apocalypse

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




 





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Monday 23 June 2008

Third Rail

Third Rail   
Artist: Third Rail

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Covert Operations (COV014)   
 Covert Operations (COV014)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 3




 






Monday 16 June 2008

Nicole's Joel spreads fake wedding rumours

Joel Madden announced he had married Nicole Richie on Saturday - but then revealed it was a hoax.

The Good Charlotte rocker made a post on his blog after becoming annoyed over a false report claiming he had splashed out $2 million on a wedding to Nicole.

Joel's post read: "WE DID IT! NICOLE AND I FINALLY GOT MARRIED! Click here for pictures!"

When fans clicked through, the message said: "Ha-ha just kidding."

Joel wrote: "I feel really stupid even posting this, but I've been getting calls and texts from my family all week asking me why they weren't invited to my wedding.

"I guess the only answer I could give them was that I didn't know we were having one. So I just found that some magazine wrote a story about a $2 million wedding we are supposed to be having, and that's where it came from.

"Sooooo if you were pissed at me for not inviting you or even telling you, don't blame me, there's nothing to worry about."

The post was accompanied by a picture of two gorillas in wedding outfits, alongside a message saying: "Check out my blog for a picture of me and my beautiful bride. All I can say is I am so very happy."

Joel and Nicole have been together for 18 months. They have a five-month-old daughter, Harlow.





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