Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Legend debuting song at Democratic convention

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Soul singer John Legend will debut a new song, "If You're Out There," at Monday night's (August 25) opening session of the Democratic National Convention at Denver's Pepsi Center.





According to a statement, the song is an "anthemic call-to-action and evocation of human potential." It includes such lines as "We're the generation / We can't afford to wait / The next started yesterday and we're already later."





"If You're Out There" features the Agape Choir. It will be available via the Web site my.barackobama.com/johnlegend after the performance just can be purchased beforehand via iTunes.





The song will besides be plant on Legend's next record album, "Evolver," due October 28 via Columbia.





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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Download Aerial M






Aerial M
   

Artist: Aerial M: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


Aerial M
   

 Aerial M

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 7






Aerial M was the assumed make of multi-instrumentalist David Pajo, a seminal figure in the development of the post-rock aesthetic whose tenures in bands including Slint and Tortoise set the leg for some of the virtually innovational and influential music of belated decades. He first surfaced in 1985 playing guitar in the legendary Louisville, KY, adolescent thrash band Squirrel Bait; following their 1987 detachment, Pajo coupled Slint, a isthmus whose revolutionary implemental sound continues to vibrate throughout the American resistance scene. Slint proved transitory as well, nonetheless, and after their 1991 breakup, he coupled the Palace Brothers, appearing on their early recordings; from thither Pajo relocated to England, where he exhausted over a class poring all over at Norwich Arts College. Upon his return to the U.S. he rejoined the Palace Brothers, additionally playing guitar in the For Carnation and drumming in King Kong. Most important, all the same, was his land land tenure as unrivalled of deuce bassists in Tortoise, which began in 1996 with the watershed Millions Now Living Will Never Die; Pajo curtly left the radical, regular so, to focal point on Aerial M, a solo propose that he debuted with the single "Safeless." "Vol de Nuit," unrivalled half of a stock split unmarried recorded with Monade, followed in previous 1996, trailed a class by and by by Aerial M's self-titled debut LP, issued on the Drag City judge. Post Global Music followed in 1999. Pajo alike recorded and performed under the Papa M false name in the late '90s and early 2000s; performed as a member of Zwan; and secondhand the Pajo byname in the mid-2000s.





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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Hancock

It doesn't happen in many movies, but there's something I like to call the "drop-off point" to describe when a movie turns bad selfsame suddenly. The drop-off full stop of Hancock occurs at the origin of the third move, and I can't