Friday, 5 September 2008

Curios, Closer

This is the second LP from Tom Cawley's trio of progressive nothingness merlins. An unusual notwithstanding engrossing meet pulsating with quirkiness that gels instinctively between the three. The BBC Jazz band of the year deliver something wistful, fascinating, relaxing and challenging all at the same time.



Cleverly written, the LP seems to develop as a whole composing, with one track starting where the other leaves off. Take Roebuck into Song For Greta, or Closer into Curious. This continuous program makes for a beautiful unity.


Though he's the sole writer here, keyboardist Tom Cawley (of Acoustic Ladyland renown) gives the rhythm method section of Burgess and Blackmore clear room to manoeuvre and explore. Intuitively they swap roles. Curious shows off Cawley's technical fluidity with Burgess adding his possess twist on the rut and acquiring a lot of fuel consumption rate out one idea. Linked with Closer you appreciate that these tunes form the spur of the album.


Yet the album has many sides. There ar the tender forays into daydream-like ballads like Trackside View: it encapsulates a bitter pleasantness, with Burgess' melancholic, cello-like playing giving willowy held notes. You can well-nigh forgive them their vocals as they search for that added texture. Again, working in tandem with Roebuck, it really allows the auditor to follow the flow of the trio and the resonance of each instrument as Blackmore tickles and shimmers the cymbals. The unpretentious funk in Bradford is just fine. Cawley's chord groove unleashes Blackmore and Burgess into Headhunter territory.



An record album of great subtlety and nuance, we are reminded with Truce that this is a quintessentially English type of treasure: measured, bright til now delightful and verging on the experimental. Well recommended.




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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Video Blog: Carney at Outside Lands in San Francisco (No. 1)

Los Angeles rock band Carney [ ] volition be opening up the Presidio stage at San Francisco's inaugural address Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival with a 5 p.m. set today (8/22). The mathematical group, which released its debut EP, "Nothing Without You," in May, is piece of writing and video blogging virtually their experiences at the event for LiveDaily.

In our first episode: Carney is heading to San Francisco to perform at the Outside Lands Festival. The boys have learned many things on this travel including merely not limited to: 1) How to drive a Surrey, 2) How to lipsync in front of a tennis ball mike, and 3) How to spend eight hours redaction a web log ... next full stop, Outside Lands!

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Carney's debut full-length record album, "Nothing Without You," is due proscribed this fall.





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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Kayaking Prostate Cancer Survivor To Finish 1,700 Mile Paddle In NYC

�While Olympic athletes testament begin vying for champion status this weekend in Beijing, Skip Ciccarelli, a 60-year-old survivor of prostate gland cancer, will complete his own Olympian effort. When he paddles up to New York's Pier 66 at noonday on Saturday, he will be complemental a 1,700 air mile, 54-day kayak trek to raise consciousness for prostate gland cancer--one of the about prevalent forms of cancer, second only to melanomas. The day also marks the seventh anniversary of his prostatectomy.


In workaday life Ciccarelli is a high schooltime carpentry instructor at Shawsheen Technical High School in the Boston suburb of Billerica. This past Fathers' Day weekend, he became the supporter of deuce million American men battling prostate crab when he set sour from the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago and headed for New York City.


Ciccarelli was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2002. He was told by his doctors that he had two months time before the malignant neoplastic disease spread to other parts of his body. After consultation with a team of doctors in Boston, he distinct on surgical operation. He is now cancer-free.


"At the time I realized, that like about men, I was clueless about prostate cancer and was flummoxed at how little men know about their own bodies," says Ciccarelli, a husband and father of three adult children. "I later realised that I could use my have abilities to help rear awareness. By drawing attending to prostate gland cancer, I'm hoping more than men will get prostate gland checkups and PSA screenings, and that more enquiry will focus on this disease. When was the last time you heard someone talk about prostate cancer?"


Ciccarelli's journey took him through Lakes Michigan, Huron, St. Claire and Erie, the Detroit River and the Erie Canal before he started down the Hudson River. He covered up to 40 miles a day with days reinforced into the schedule for rest and weather delays. The route presented some extremely intriguing waters for a kayak. While on Lake Erie, an unexpected storm closely capsized Ciccarelli's craft. He was assisted to Buffalo by some boaters world Health Organization were besides challenged by the weather. They concluded up hosting him at their house for the night.


"It has been a gratifying experience. I was one man, only the accompaniment, generosity and personal stories of so many terrific people world Health Organization traveled with me in my heart lifted my kayak," aforesaid Ciccarelli spell reporting in earlier this week from Albany. "Along the way I met hundreds of men of all ages and their families, many of world Health Organization have been touched at once by prostate gland cancer. For others it was the first time they actually thought around this disease. If I reached just a twelve men world Health Organization are today committed to annual prostate gland screening and early sleuthing, it has been worth the exertion."


"Skip's expansive effort is an inspiration for prostate gland cancer patients and their families," commented Dan Zenka, vice chief Executive of communications for the Prostate Cancer Foundation that based in Santa Monica, California. "Discoveries in prostate gland cancer research have made important advances possible. Many men afflicted by this cancer canful now live longer, productive lives through early catching and better treatments. Skip is a terrific model of how much onward motion we've made. While in that respect is sure enough more advancement to be made, we believe an end to death and suffering from prostate genus Cancer is in site."


According to the National Cancer Institute, virtually 28,000 men volition die from prostate cancer and 186,000 new cases will be diagnosed in 2008. With the aging of the baby boomer generation, the number of new cases diagnosed annually is relieved to hit 300,000 by 2015-an increase of more than 60 percent-with an ensuant annual death rate of approximately 45,000. Early detection and treatment rear end result in a five-year survival rate of more than 90 percent.


Ciccarelli will nail his trek on Saturday, August 9, when he arrives at the Manhattan Kayak Company, located on the West Side's Pier 66, at 12 high noon. More information on Skip and his journey can buoy be institute at hTTP://www.paddle4prostate.org.

About the Prostate Cancer Foundation


Prostate cancer strikes one out of every captain Hicks American work force. The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is the world's largest beneficent source of support for prostate cancer research to discover better treatments and a cure for perennial prostate genus Cancer. PCF pursues its mission by stretch out to individuals, corporations and others to harness society's resources--financial and human--to fight this deadly disease. Founded in 1993, the PCF has raised $350 million and provided backing for more than than 1,500 research projects at nearly two hundred institutions planetary. The PCF has been a pioneer in the grant devising process, simplifying paperwork for grantees, going away more time for scientific investigators to conduct needful research. The PCF also advocates for greater cognisance of prostate gland cancer and more authorities resources, resulting in a twenty-fold increment in governance funding for prostate crab.

Prostate Cancer Foundation


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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Don Jagwarr

Don Jagwarr   
Artist: Don Jagwarr

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Faded   
 Faded

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13




Don Jagwarr, a native of Trinidad, combines hard-core rap, raggamuffin, and West Coast G-funk grooves into what he calls ragga-funk. He number 1 appeared on Ice Cube's "Wicked" and was later sign to Street Knowledge/Priority. His debut, Attenuated, appeared in 1994.





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Monday, 30 June 2008

The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath The Cloud

The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath The Cloud   
Artist: The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath The Cloud

   Genre(s): 
Gothic
   



Discography:


The Smell Of Blood But Victory   
 The Smell Of Blood But Victory

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 20


Rest On Your Arms Reversed   
 Rest On Your Arms Reversed

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


A New Soldier Follows The Path Of A New King   
 A New Soldier Follows The Path Of A New King

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 20


Amanta Tanta Tyri   
 Amanta Tanta Tyri

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 23


TMLHBAC   
 TMLHBAC

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PG)

The second big-screen outing for C.S Lewis' beloved Narnia series sees the young heir to the Telmarine throne, Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes), fleeing for his life as his evil uncle Miraz’s wife gives birth to a son. After the suspicious death of Caspian’s father and now that he has an heir of his own, Miraz wants Caspian out of the way so that he can rule over Narnia, which has now faded into legend and is on the brink of extinction.

Meanwhile, back in London, a year has passed and Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are trying to adjust to life in the real world and wishing that they could return to their kingdom. It seems their prayers are answered as they are magically transported back to Narnia through an underground tube station to assist Prince Caspian in overthrowing his uncle and restoring magic and glory to the land.

Prince Caspian does not disappoint. The battle scenes are extraordinary and make you feel as if you are fighting alongside the Narnians as they try and reclaim their kingdom. It's a lot darker than the first and more remindful of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers or Harry Potter’s: Prisoner of Azkaban.

Eddie Izzard brings the film to life in the role of Reepicheep, a bold, chivalrous and extremely cute mouse, whose character is very similar to Puss In Boots in the Shrek movies. Trimpkin (Peter Dinklage), is also charming as the valiant dwarf who strikes up a close friendship with Lucy.

The Pevansie children’s acting has improved ten-fold, but it is Lucy that again steals the show with her heart-warming performance and Aslan, despite having a minor role in the film, really is the most striking character when he finally appears. You almost want to reach out and stroke his mane, as this valiant lion smiles and roars.

The attempt to fulfil the Hollywood requirement of romance with a cringeworthy Susan and Prince Caspian sub-plot is frustrating, as is the random appearance of the White Witch, which has no relevance to the progression of the film. 
Still, Prince Caspian is a worthy follow-up to the Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, and whilst it does not have the magic of the first it still sits up there alongside Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings as an epic fantasy tale.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Chezidek

Chezidek   
Artist: Chezidek

   Genre(s): 
Reggae
   



Discography:


Mash Dem Down   
 Mash Dem Down

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14


Rising Sun   
 Rising Sun

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Harvest Time   
 Harvest Time

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




Reggae act Chezidek scored a big hit in England with "Can't Hear Must Feel" for Philip "Fatis" Burrell's Xterminator pronounce. Harvest Time followed and was championed by many reggae listeners, to the highest degree notably BBC's John Peel.