Archive for January, 2010

The Torture Never Stops……..: Thoughts At The Moment: 1-31-10

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Speaking of shows, Planet 9; the band I had the pleasure of watching practice as a youth, have three shows booked. Two of them, are booked in Cambridge. However, one show is at the Alrosa Villa on March 5. They are opening for the legendary group ... Lamb Of God, As I Lay Dying, Children Of Bodom, God Forbid, And Municipal Waste. No Fear Energy Tour 2009. Zappa Plays Zappa, Tour De Frank 2009. Bobaflex, Newport Show 2009. Mastodon, Dethklok, Converge, And High On Fire. ...
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Liveblogging the 2010 Grammy Awards

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Grammys tweets: I love spectacle. I love music. I ... Dying to twitpic all these NARAS suits watching ... Just now witnessed 3 trophy wives lay...
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Wat r sum of the best songs from the following Christian Rock

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Grammatrain Vengeance Rising Deliverance Sacred warrior. Detritus Guardian Bloodgood Stryper X-Sinner Barren Cross Tamplin (Shout) Daniel Band Whitecross Whiteheart Rage of Angels As I Lay Dying Mortification Metanoia Living Sacrifice ...
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Helmet - Size Matters (2004) [HQ]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Band: Page Hamilton - Vocals, Guitar (Band of Susans) Chris Traynor - Guitar (Orange 9mm, Champions of Sound, Institute)
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What do you think the best music genre is?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
What is the best music genre of all time and why? Give some examples of band in the genre too please :) ... Oh, so many good ones… scar symmetry, soilwork, in flames, All that remains, and idk if it counts as melo death, but august burns red is amazing too kbai! =D. By The Winter Dancer on Jan 31, 2010 | Reply. Rock, Independent Rock.. well independent underground music.. you know. Indie because it can introduce you to beautiful noise, give you a social life, ...
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Your big February calendar - IdahoStatesman.com

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

IdahoStatesman.com

Your big February calendar
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21, The Venue, 521 W. Broad St., Boise: With Winds of Plague, Despised Icon, For Today, Stray From the Path, The World We Knew. $15. TicketWeb, 466-8499. ...

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Your big February calendar (The Idaho Statesman)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
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Best of the new: People & Ideas - Boston Globe

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Best of the new: People & Ideas
Boston Globe
The American College of History and Legal Studies, founded last year, is expected to open in Salem, New Hampshire, in August (pending approval by that ...

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CD Review: Burning Bridges, by Arch Enemy (1999)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Arch Enemy's third album is a further progression towards complete songwriting and well-defined heavy metal. On Burning Bridges, most of the songs are grounded in coherent structures based on classical-inspired melodies. ...
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The Ace Black Blog: CD Review: Burning Bridges, by Arch Enemy (1999)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Arch Enemy's third album is a further progression towards complete songwriting and well-defined heavy metal. On Burning Bridges, most of the songs are grounded in coherent structures based on classical-inspired melodies. The lead guitars of Michael and Christopher Amott frequently soar into memorable solos, while the band behind them gels into a tight supporting unit. J ohan Liiva's vocals are confident but still somewhat monotonous, while the bass/drum combo of Sharlee ...
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