Thursday, 26 June 2008

Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane

Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane   
Artist: Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Soundfall to the Infinite   
 Soundfall to the Infinite

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 6




 






Masnada

Masnada   
Artist: Masnada

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Maitres Du Je   
 Maitres Du Je

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




 






Victoria Beckham - Beckham Takes On Fashion Heavyweights


VICTORIA BECKHAM is taking her fashion designs to the next level, with a range of high-end, high-price gowns.

The former Spice Girl will unveil the dresses at the forthcoming New York Fashion Week in September (08).

She reveals, "It will be something completely different from what I've ever done. I'm just putting it together at the moment, but they will be very upscale dresses and likely will start at around $1,200 retail.

"I'm going to be using very expensive fabrics and finishes, lots of embroideries."

Beckham cut her teeth in the world of design with a range of denim for fashion label Rock and Republic.





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Sri Satya Sai

Sri Satya Sai   
Artist: Sri Satya Sai

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Twenty Classical Bhajans   
 Twenty Classical Bhajans

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




 





D-Type

Bond - Richards Checks Daughters Into Therapy


Former BOND girl DENISE RICHARDS has sent her two young daughters to therapy sessions, fearing they'll be scarred by their parents' bitter divorce and ongoing war of words.

The actress' publicist has confirmed four-year-old Sam and three-year-old Lola are "in therapy," according to U.S. news show Access Hollywood.

Richards and her newly remarried ex Charlie Sheen rarely speak directly, but have feuded through their lawyers and on TV since they split in 2005.

The news comes a day after Richards and her father were spotted taking Sam to a Marina Del Rey hospital in California after the tot burned herself on a pot while at her father's home on Tuesday (24Jun08).

The hospital trip was just a precaution.





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Seven Channels

Seven Channels   
Artist: Seven Channels

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Seven Channels   
 Seven Channels

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10




Comprised of members Kevin Kirkwood (pencil lead vocals), Dallas Perry (guitar), Dalton Humphreys (bass), and Ben Holt (drums), Texas bikers Seven Channels posses a sound that's well-nigh a carbon written matter of such other twenty-first hundred rock music radio set faves as Creed, Puddle of Mudd, and Matchbox Twenty. Bandleader/founder Kirkwood began penning music as a stripling as an way out for the pain he matte up from parents' disunite. Guitarist Perry was the first to fall in up with Kirkwood's unexampled project, and was promptly followed by the others as the new formed quartet set up denounce in Dallas. Seven Channels issued the severally released EP International Wonderful, and began gigging on a regular base -- ahead to being selected as one of the "Top Five Unsigned Bands in America" on VH1's 1999 Rock Across America Tour. The unexampled radical caught a break when they won a contest called "Cease Your Day Job," which resulted in the victor receiving a record deal with the Palm Pictures label. 2001 saw the button of their self-titled major-label debut.





The Honey Drippers

Neil Diamond - Home Before Dark

Following the back-to-the-beginning sound of 2006's '12 Songs', the question was whether Neil Diamond's collaboration with producer Rick Rubin would be a one-off; two years later they're together again and sounding like they'll be that way for a few years yet.
The set-up remains the same: no big arrangements, just low-key, acoustic songs with Diamond wandering through relationships failed and fulfilled - making the same connection with the listener from either.
If you enjoyed '12 Songs' there'll be nothing here you won't. Opener 'If I Don't See You Again' is the album's masterpiece, and an instant one at that - others take longer to appreciate.
Throughout Diamond sounds like one of those rare-getting-rarer talents for whom age should hold neither fear nor embarrassment. And at its best 'Home Before Dark' recalls the words of Browning: "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be."
Harry Guerin