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The Foo Fighters

March 27th, 2010

The rumours are out in the music mill once again and they are bigger than they have ever been before in the history of music.

The band in question this time is the world famous, Foo Fighters, a rock band, who have sold out stadiums in every continent across the entire world.

The rumours are that the band’s time is rapidly coming to an end as their brief European 2010 tour pans out as expected, making the band a few more million and a few more fans.

Dave Grohl, former drummer for Nirvana, has said that the band have agreed to take a break from music after this tour. He even said on NME that he did not have any idea when he would see the other band members again and hence did not know if it was the end or not.

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The question is, when you are in a band this big and popular, what do you do next? The band have sold out Wembley stadium and played in front of 90,000 fans on more than one occasion.

The Foo Fighters have become one of the most iconic rock bands of this day and age and the thought of them not going onto make more music together is not even worth thinking about.

If it is the end, and no one has said it is yet, then it will be one hell of a way to bow out of music. Grohl has already started playing a few solo shows and has even started another band, Them Crooked Vultures, with the front man of Queens of the Stone Age.

Any Foo fans that read this, chin up and live in hope. Grohl has always come back bigger and better than before. It is just a case of whether it’s in Foo form this time or in another way, shape or form.



Jonas Brothers Download Free Music Mp3 Download from the Jonas Brothers

November 7th, 2009

The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock boy band.[3][4][5][6] The band gained its popularity from the Disney Channel children’s television network. From Wyckoff, New Jersey, the band consists of three brothers: Paul Kevin Jonas II (Kevin Jonas), Joseph Adam Jonas (Joe Jonas), and Nicholas Jerry Jonas (Nick Jonas). In the summer of 2008, they starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock. The band has released four albums: It’s About Time, Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer, and Lines, Vines and Trying Times. In 2008, the group was nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 51st Grammy Awards and won the award for Breakthrough Artist at the American Music Awards. As of May, 2009, before the release of Lines, Vines and Trying Times, they have sold over eight million albums worldwide.

The band started as a solo project for Nick Jonas.[8][9][10] At the age of 7, Nicholas began performing on Broadway.[11][12] He has acted in several plays, including A Christmas Carol (in 2000 as Tiny Tim and as Scrooge at eight), Annie Get Your Gun (in 2001 as Little Jake), Beauty and the Beast (in 2002 as Chip), and Les Misérables (in 2003 as Gavroche).[12][13][14][15] After Les Misérables closed, he performed in The Sound of Music (as Kurt) at the Paper Mill Playhouse.[16]

In 2002 while performing in Beauty and the Beast, Nick had written a song with his father called “Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)”. With background vocals from the Beauty and the Beast cast, Nick performed the song on the 2002 annual Broadway “Equity Fights AIDS” album, Broadway’s Greatest Gifts: Carols for a Cure, Vol. 4.[17][18] In November 2003, INO Records received a demo copy of “Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)”.[19] The label released the song to Christian radio, where it quickly became popular on Record & Radio’s Christian Adult Contemporary Chart.[18] While Nick was working on his solo project, Joe followed in his footsteps to Broadway, appearing in Baz Lurhmann’s production of La bohème. According to Nick, this was also the first year the brothers started writing songs together.[20]

By September 2004, an executive at Columbia Records found out about Nick’s song.[17][18] Nick was soon jointly signed to INO Records and Columbia Records and released the single “Dear God”.[21] A second single, a new solo recording of “Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)”, was released on November 16.[22] It was supposed to be followed by a December release of a self-titled solo album Nicholas Jonas, but the album had been pushed back;[23] it did, however, get a limited release.[24] Nick, along with his brothers, Kevin and Joe, had written several other songs for the album.[17] In early 2005, Columbia Records’ new president, Steve Greenberg, listened to Nick’s record. While Greenberg did not like the album, he did like Nick’s voice.[25] After meeting with Nick and hearing the song “Please Be Mine”, written and performed by the brothers, Daylight/Columbia Records decided to sign the three as a group act.

The Jonases are known for their wholesome, “family-friendly” image,[85] and the brothers are all committed Evangelical Christians. Their father is a former Assembly of God pastor, and they were homeschooled by their mother. In addition, to signify their vow to abstain from premarital sex, on their left-hand ring finger they all wear purity rings. Joe has said that the rings symbolize “a promise to ourselves and to God that we’ll stay pure till marriage,” and Nick had stated that the rings are “just one of our ways of kind of like being different than everybody else out there.”[86] They reportedly started wearing the rings when their parents, Denise and Kevin Sr., asked them if they wanted to.[87] They also reportedly abstain from alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.[88]

Russell Brand made fun of the purity rings during the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.[89] Brand held up a silver ring, claiming to have relieved one of the brothers of his virginity,[89] and said: “Well done the Jonas Brothers. Each wear a ring to say they are not going to have sex; I’d take them more seriously if they wore it around their genitals.”[90] Brand later faced criticism and apologized for his comments. He later confirmed his apology during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.[90]

Black Eyed Peas, Download Free Music Mp3 Black Eyed Peas, Review of Black Eyed Peas

May 1st, 2009

They’ve transcended their vigilant hip-hop roots and have become a global phenomenon, the likes of which the music world has rarely seen. Ever-curious and ever-confident, that group is The Black Eyed Peas, and after energizing crowds ’round the globe with the monster-stomp of Elephunk, it’s time for the quartet – William, Fergie, apl.de.ap and Taboo to get down to business – Monkey Business, that is.

2003’s Elephunk was a breakthrough album for The Black Eyed Peas, vaulting them to a level of success unparalleled by any other hip-hop group. The accolades are quick to recite: 7.5 million albums sold worldwide, 4 Grammy nominations, 1 Grammy award, and an unforgettable performance on the 2005 broadcast. But fitted with loose rhymes, buoyant anthemic funk and an ebullient live spirit, the album also heralded a new sound for the modern age – one that is inspired by hip-hop, eschews boundaries and inhibitions, and cuts across ages, races and backgrounds. It is a sound that can be described only as One Nation Under A Black Eyed Peas Groove.

But if Elephunk was the group being crowned prince of the castle, then Monkey Business, their fourth album, is The Black Eyed Peas conquering the throne to become King. It is an album that further intensifies their passion for making music together, for connecting with their audience through the most fundamental ways: making people have a good time. It is a credo that has inspired the group since they formed in the late 1990s, earning their keep in the nurturing environment of Los Angeles’ vibrant hip-hop underground. Even then, the group possessed a magnetic spirit that helped them establish a worldwide following through their first two albums, 1998’s Behind The Front and 2000’s Bridging The Gap.

In many ways, Monkey Business is a direct descendant of its predecessor. The success of Elephunk kept the group touring around the globe for nearly 18 months. “In going on the road for so long, we got an idea of what kind of music we wanted to play and make,” explains will.i.am. “Monkey Business is very much about the types of songs we play live. It’s about a party. It’s layered differently and has energy to it that reflects how we tour – from the beats to the types of instruments we used to how we interact with the audience. It’s very much about us and the crowd on this record.”

Monkey Business was literally produced and recorded during The Black Eyed Peas everlasting road trip. “I was in Brazil doing some CD shopping,” will.i.am recalls. “I came across this compilation and I thought it was one thing but it turned out to be something else. The Dick Dale song ‘Miserlou,’ was on it. At first I was angry – this isn’t what I wanted to buy,” he laughs. “But then, really, that song is hot. I said, ‘we should do a song like this.’ I jump-started the computer and made some beats on the train. Then we had to fly to Tokyo and I tightened up the beat on the plane. Then I recorded vocals in this park in Tokyo. And that’s how we recorded the song, ‘Pump It.’”

The song, a jump-up party anthem, is one of the featured tracks on Monkey Business – and made its debut in a commercial for Best Buy electronics. “It’s the beauty of technology now – you can record anywhere, anytime, any which way. And I love that song because it feels like our live shows, it has that energy.”

Monkey Business also furthers the bond the group forged as friends during the making of Elephunk. Before recording that album, the three original members of The Black Eyed Peas – will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo – had been ensnared by personal demons. “I remember that we were each talking about the things that were haunting us and seemed to be crippling us,” recalls will.i.am. Adding the vocal talents of singer, Fergie, the group used music as a therapeutic vehicle. Making music with that near-desperate fervor also is maintained on Monkey Business, says will.i.am. “You’re always challenged not to go back to those bad habits in life,” he says. “When you’re comfortable living, you sometimes think that, well, I beat it once so I can do it again. But you never really escape the things that haunt you.”

Thus, making Monkey Business became an effort put forth by all the members of the group – the first the foursome co-wrote together – and the more sophisticated songwriting; the layered grooves of the record and its fulfilled spirit reflect that. “This was really about all of us building a house together,” says will.i.am.

“Don’t Phunk With My Heart” is a gripping soulful serenade that will.i.am describes as a sequel to The Black Eyed Peas song, “Shut Up.” “Not sonically but in subject matter,” he clarifies. “When you’re on bad terms with a significant other, you don’t want to break up. You tell her things and at the time you really mean them. But she’s saying, stop f****ing with me.”

If it sounds like the personal lives of the members infiltrated their songwriting, it is mostly because it did. “Don’t Lie,” is a song will.i.am says was born of true experience of deceptively bending the truth to an ex-girlfriend. “It’s a song about owning up and apologizing and realizing your faults. It’s about being a man or a woman – an adult – and confronting situations honestly.”

Singer Justin Timberlake joins the group again for the song, “My Style.” He first sang on the song, “Where Is The Love?,” the breakout single from Elephunk. “We get along real well,” says will.i.am, “and he sees music in a very similar way. Plus, he’s just a good dude.” The song was produced by famed beat-maker Timbaland. “I like experiencing things I’ve never experienced before,” will.i.am says. “It brings you out of your comfort zone and that can be creatively inspiring. And Timbaland is an incredible talent.”

Other collaborators join The Black Eyed Peas on this album, too, like Sting on “Union.” Neo-folk singer, Jack Johnson is sampled on the song, “Gone Going.” The Peas also got to live something of a dream when they hooked up with the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, for the song, “They Don’t Want Music.”

“That was just stupid, man,” will.i.am says. “Being a fan of hip-hop and knowing that the music’s backbone is based entirely on James Brown – the concept of hitting the beat on the “one,” it’s an otherworldly experience.” The Black Eyed Peas remain one of only a handful of select groups that have been able to collaborate with Funk’s inventor. “We met in the UK, at the Mojo Awards, and we talked about working together. I remember when we recorded; I played him the beat all nervous and everything. We all sat in the room and he nodded his head and grunted in approval.”

That song is reflective of the Peas’ fluid funk that can run from generation to generation – and is one of the reasons why the group is beloved and respected worldwide. “I think the fact that we just have fun with music is the reason why it works for us,” says will.i.am. “We love music and melodies and don’t try to distinguish ourselves from regular music fans. It’s really that simple.”

Positive messages and breakdancing are integral parts of hip-hop culture, but by 1990 those elements had been temporarily eclipsed by the tough gangsta image and bleak but compelling lyrics of West Coast groups like N.W.A. However, despite sharing a zip code, Black Eyed Peas’ vision goes beyond the cracked-sidewalk vignettes and sampled gunfire of Los Angeles’ gangsta style. The socially conscious group’s earliest connections go back to high school, when will.i.am and apl.de.ap were part of Tribal Nation, a breakdancing crew. Eventually the pair focused more on music — hip-hop, specifically — and split off into their own as Atban Klann, their esoteric name an acronym for A Tribe Beyond a Nation. Eazy-E’s Ruthless Records signed the group in 1992, but many in the Ruthless camp were puzzled by the group and the enthusiasm of Eazy, who had no problem reconciling his own gangsta style with the peace-minded breakdancing of Atban. Although an album was recorded, Ruthless shelved it, unsure how to market a group whose style wasn’t dependent on violent braggadocio like N.W.A.

The death of Eazy-E in 1995 signaled the end of any further deals with Ruthless. Undaunted by the experience, will and apl recruited another dancer/MC, Taboo, and reappeared as Black Eyed Peas. BEP began playing shows around L.A., impressing hip-hop fans with their mike skills and dazzling them with their footwork as well. In 1998 their debut, Behind the Front, was released to critical acclaim — not only for the trio of MCs, but for their live band and backing vocalist Kim Hill as well. Featuring guest appearances from Jurassic 5’s Chali 2na, De La Soul, and Macy Gray, BEP’s sophomore effort, Bridging the Gap, was released in 2000. The group’s third album, 2003’s Elephunk, featured a new member (Fergie, who replaced Kim Hill) and became their biggest hit yet, storming the Top 40 with three singles (“Where Is the Love?,” “Hey Mama,” “Let’s Get It Started”). Two years later, the quartet returned with a heavily crossover date, Monkey Business, which pushed them into the stratosphere courtesy of the hit single “My Humps.” ~ Wade Kergan, All Music Guide

Studio Albums

With Kim Hill

* 1998: Behind the Front
* 2000: Bridging the Gap

With Fergie

* 2003: Elephunk
* 2005: Monkey Business
* 2009: The E.N.D.

Compilations

* 2005: iTunes Originals
* 2006: Renegotiations: The Remixes
* 2006: iTunes Essentials

DVDs

* 2004: Behind the Bridge to Elephunk
* 2006: Bring in the Noise, Bring in the Phunk
* 2006: Live From Sydney To Vegas

Tours

* 2004: Elephunk Tour
* 2006: Honda Civic Tour
* 2006: Monkey Business World Tour
* 2007: Black Blue & You World Tour
* 2009: The Energy Never Dies Tour

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