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		<title>Muse The Resistance Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 05:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[British Alt-Rockers Release Follow Up to Black Holes and Revelations 
On The Resistance, their fifth studio album, Muse have created a difficult collection of songs which may take casual listeners time to digest. 
Casting off the Oasis and Radiohead comparisons that have plagued them for most of their career, the band’s dense follow up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>British Alt-Rockers Release Follow Up to Black Holes and Revelations </p>
<p>On The Resistance, their fifth studio album, Muse have created a difficult collection of songs which may take casual listeners time to digest. </p>
<p>Casting off the Oasis and Radiohead comparisons that have plagued them for most of their career, the band’s dense follow up to 2006’s Black Holes and Revelations hangs off intense ideas of corruption, the end of the world and difficult love.<br />
Releasing an album in 2009 is risky business; in a singles-dominated music scene, releasing an album with a theme threading through 11 songs is even more risky.<span id="more-31"></span><br />
But Muse do just that and more with The Resistance, an album that changes musical style with each track, skimming through 70’s glam rock, 80’s hair metal, 90’s Britpop and cumulating the experiment with a three part symphony in just under an hour.<br />
United States of Eurasia (Collateral Damage)<br />
Song structures and musical styles fluctuate to the extreme on The Resistance from the Queen influenced “United States of Eurasia (Collateral Damage)”, a track built around an imaginary opera concerning the emergence of a new world dominance, to the pure pop leanings of “Undisclosed Desires” a song dealing with secrets shared between lovers.<br />
The album opens with the full blown rock chant “Uprising” a glam rock mantra influenced by 80’s synths and riots with a throwback to Queen’s “We Are The Champions”. The rebellious lyrics “They will not force us / They will stop degrading us / They cannot control us / We will be victorious” directed towards world leaders, sound off a general mistrust in bankers, global corporations and politicians.<br />
Fully embracing their pop leanings, “Undisclosed Desires” explodes with layers of synths and a wobbling baseline to full effect. This could be Muse’s most straight forward song ever. Creating the sound the Killers hoped to master on 2008’s Day &#038; Age, which blends rock, electronics and pop, it doesn’t summarise the album’s sound and what it attempts to achieve, but deserves to become Muse’s biggest single to date.</p>
<p>Uprising Resistance<br />
From the straightforward rock/ pop of the opening tracks, the album skews towards varied musical styles as the album plays out. After a brief stint in rock/ pop land, Muse switch gears once more on the epic “Guiding Light”.<br />
Muse swing back to 90’s lo-fi garage rock on “Unnatural Selection”, as if further proof of this album’s toughness were needed. Yet, at the same time, despite their varied sound and structure, all the songs stitch together in a coherent stream, proving the simple genius of this band.<br />
Tucked away at the back of the album, Muse serve up another stand-out track. “I Belong to You”, also featured on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack New Moon, before going into the distant past with their three-part symphony complete with overture.<br />
Muse &#8211; The Resistance<br />
Divided and dissected, The Resistance makes no sense. This isn’t a singles album but rather one made in the traditional sense with a beginning, middle and end and deserves to be listened to in that order.<br />
If aliens came to earth and asked someone to hand them an album of evolving musical styles since the beginning of recorded music, Muse’s The Resistance would serve as a fine place to start. Bridging symphonies, 70’s Rock Opera, 90’s Brit Pop and electro-charged rock/ pop, Muse has most bases covered.<br />
The Resistance will not please everyone, but those brave enough to embrace this album have lots to keep them happy on the trip.</p>
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		<title>Iggy Pop Brings Punk Carnage to Carnegie Hall at Tibet Benefit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 05:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About 30 seconds into his opener “The Passenger” at New York’s Carnegie Hall Friday night, Iggy Pop declared, “Aw, fuck this shirt,” tore off his black V-neck sweater and tossed it stage right to a waiting Patti Smith, who caught it and giddily hopped up and down while swinging like she’d just caught a wedding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About 30 seconds into his opener “The Passenger” at New York’s Carnegie Hall Friday night, Iggy Pop declared, “Aw, fuck this shirt,” tore off his black V-neck sweater and tossed it stage right to a waiting Patti Smith, who caught it and giddily hopped up and down while swinging like she’d just caught a wedding bouquet.<br />
It was a rare moment even for the Tibet House Benefit Concert, an annual event that raises money to preserve the country’s threatened culture. The benefit, now in its 20th year, has hosted unlikely <span id="more-25"></span>collaborations like Moby and David Bowie performing “Heroes” in 2003 and Ray Davies and Debbie Harry trading verses on “Lola” in 2007. This year marked the 60th anniversary of the 1950 Chinese invasion of Tibet, and the show kicked off with several Tibetan monks performing a haunting chant in front of a large painting of the region’s sprawling Potala Palace.<br />
The setup was sparse: most performers shared the same drums and amps, and the Patti Smith Group acted as house band. Early in the night, composer Phillip Glass introduced Irish singer Pierce Turner, who sat at the grand piano and performed the soaring, Bowie-reminiscent “Yogi with a Broken Heart.” Regina Spektor later played an apocalyptic set including the bone-chilling “Laughing,” which featured gloomy strings. The 30-year-old Bronx singer joked about finally making it to the legendary hall. “I’ve always wanted to play Carnegie Hall,” she said. “And now I have lipstick on my nose.”<br />
Gogol Bordello followed with an acoustic set of revved-up Eastern European punk. Soon, Smith was onstage, looking like a road-tested gypsy. In a baggy white shirt, black vest and work boots, she kicked off with a joyous sing-along of the O’Jays classic “Love Train,” and proclaimed, “Come on everybody! Join hands!” Between songs, someone shouted “Happy birthday.” Smith, who turned 63 more than two months ago, replied, “As the Mad Hatter would say, it’s my un-birthday.”<br />
Smith closed with the epically building “Gloria,” busting out spastic dance moves as the crowd belted the chorus. Afterward, Smith thanked all of the veterans of the cause, then she introduced Pop as “One of our sacred veterans, soon to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”<br />
Pop’s three-song set will likely go down in Carnegie Hall history. During “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” he completely defiled the place. He strutted across the stage in tight black jeans, ass crack fully visible, and then dove into the crowd (nobody caught him). As the song later descended into chaos, he smashed his mike stand into the iconic, wood-floored stage repeatedly, trying to make a dent. He gave up and hurled the stand at the grand piano.<br />
Five decades of Raw Power: Iggy Pop and the Stooges in photos.<br />
At the afterparty, Spektor admitted, “I never thought I’d really get to play. I’m used to listening to things from the nosebleed seats. Just being there on that stage is a mind trip.” Smith’s guitarist Lenny Kaye was still glowing from the special night. “I got to play ‘I Wanna be Your Dog’ with Iggy!” he said. “I’ve been waiting 40 years to play that.” Later, Bordello’s Eugene Hutz added, “It was an atom-smashing experience.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Buy a Quality Instrument for a Good Price 
Finding a well-made, quality instrument for a new band student can be intimidating for parents, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be. With a few tips, it can become simple. 
For most parents, starting a child in a school band program [...]]]></description>
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Buy a Quality Instrument for a Good Price </p>
<p>Finding a well-made, quality instrument for a new band student can be intimidating for parents, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be. With a few tips, it can become simple. </p>
<p>For most parents, starting a child in a school band program can be a confusing time. Parents are exposed to a whole new world of instrument and musical terms that many times are totally unfamiliar. <span id="more-21"></span>Parents want the best for their child, but don’t want to pay a huge amount of money for an instrument in case their child doesn’t stay with the band program.<br />
There are ways to buy good instruments at reasonable prices. With a few tips, unmusical parents can buy a quality instrument for a good price.<br />
Become Familiar with Good Brands<br />
Before shopping, look up some well-known local or online music instrument stores to become familiar with good brands. Woodwind Brasswind and Musician’s Friend are both very large and respected instrument stores that sell student models.<br />
Most stores will have a section for the student model of the instrument that the child needs. Write down those brands and model numbers to become a more informed consumer.<br />
Look Locally&#8230;<br />
After looking around and writing down recognizable brands and models, start looking locally and online. Check area music stores for used instruments first. Most music stores will only stock well-made working instruments, so they are pretty free of junk instruments. Craigslist also can have some quality used instruments, but be cautious, because some people will be trying to get rid of off-brand copies.</p>
<p>&#8230;Then Try Online Musical Instrument Stores<br />
If searching locally isn’t working, try looking online. There are some better deals online, but the shipping costs can sometimes negate those savings. Make sure to add everything up before clicking “buy.”<br />
There are many more scams online on large-scale second-hand sales sites like ebay. Make sure to come armed with that list of what is good so that it’s easier to sift through the junk. Don’t be tempted by the other brands. If an unfamiliar instrument breaks, repair services usually can’t fix them because the parts aren’t available. Also, many of these off-brands brass instruments are made from sub-standard metals that can warp soon after purchase.<br />
While shopping online look for these warning signs:<br />
·	No brand name on the instrument description<br />
·	Bids starting at 99 cents or an unusually low price<br />
·	Sellers based in India or China marketing almost exclusively to Americans<br />
Check with Someone Before Buying<br />
The school band director has seen it all when it comes to instrument purchasing mistakes. Before buying an instrument, check with him or her. Most band directors will be happy to help a parent approve an instrument. However, band directors do have many students, so don’t expect him or her to help with shopping.<br />
Selecting a band instrument for a beginner can seem like a big, confusing task. With a few tips and some common sense, it can be easy and rewarding to start a child off on a new music-learning experience.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amy Grant Better Than A Hallelujah
Somewhere Down The Road To Be Released March 30, 2010 
Amy Grant was one of the first Christan artist in the Contemporary movement of the 70&#8217;s &#038; 80&#8217;s.For over 25 years, she has inspired millions. Don&#8217;t miss her newest CD. 
Amy Grant was born in Augusta, Geogia on November 25, [...]]]></description>
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Somewhere Down The Road To Be Released March 30, 2010 </p>
<p>Amy Grant was one of the first Christan artist in the Contemporary movement of the 70&#8217;s &#038; 80&#8217;s.For over 25 years, she has inspired millions. Don&#8217;t miss her newest CD. </p>
<p>Amy Grant was born in Augusta, Geogia on November 25, 1960. She&#8217;s best known for her music: pop, gospel and contemporary Christian. But she has also done some acting and written a few books.<span id="more-6"></span><br />
70&#8217;s &#038; 80&#8217;s<br />
At the age of 16, Amy Grant signed a recording contract with Word Records. Someone passed on a tape she had made for her parents to the executives at Word Records. She wrote most of the songs on that tape and they found her to be remarkably talented for someone so young. She released her first album, self titled Amy Grant in 1977. She also did some backup singing for Bill Gaither in the 1970&#8217;s.<br />
Amy went on to graduate high school and attend college, but after recording a few more albums, she decided to drop out of college and pursue a music career.She recorded My Father&#8217;s Eyes in 1979, Never Alone in 1980 and a series of live albums in 1981, Amy Grant in Concert and In Concert Volume Two.<br />
The song My Father&#8217;s Eyes was written by her first husband, singer-songwriter, Gary Chapman. Amy and Gary were married in June 1982 and they had three children : Matthew Garrison Chapman 1987. Gloria Mills, (Millie), Chapman 1989 and Sarah Cannon Chapman 1992.<br />
Continuing with her music career, in 1982, Amy gained a lot of attention with the album, Age to Age. This album contained the very popular El Shaddai and a song written by Grant and Chapman entitled, In A Little While. Years later, El Shaddai was rewarded as one of the Songs of the Century by RIAA in 2001. Grant received her first Grammy Award in 1985 for Best Contemporary Gospel Performance, as well as two GMA Dove Adwards for Gospel Artist of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year. Age to Age became the first Christian album by a solo artist to be certified gold in 1983 and the first Christian album to be certified platinum in1985.</p>
<p>Mainstream<br />
In the mid 1980&#8217;s, Amy Grant decided she wanted to be the first Christian artist to cross over into pop mainstream and make an impact for Christ with her music in both the Christian and secular music worlds. In 1985, she crossed over to pop with Ungaurded. Christian fans were a little shocked and surprised to see, usually conservative and reserved, Amy Grant in a leopard print jacket for the cover of Ungaurded.<br />
Find A Way, from the album, Ungaurded became the first Christian song to hit the Billboard&#8217;s Top 40. A year later, in 1986, Amy had her first #1 hit on the Billboard chart with the duet The Next Time I Fall, sung with Peter Cetera<br />
In 1988, Amy enjoyed moderate success with Lead Me On. It was mostly a pop secular album, but years later, CCM magazine awarded it the greatest contemporary album of all time. She continued her journey into the pop music world in 1991 with Heart in Motion. It was huge success. One song, Baby Baby became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.<br />
Life Changes<br />
In 1994, Amy grant recorded a music video, the House of Love with country singer, Vince Gill. A friendship developed from their first meeting. Amy divorced Gary Chapman in 1999 siting irreconcilable differences. She married Vince Gill in 2000 and they have one daughter together, Corinna Grant Gill.<br />
A Return Back To Contemporary Christian Music<br />
Amy returned to her roots of christian music in 2002 with the release of Legacy&#8230;Hymns and Faith. The album features her husband, Vince Gill, and marks her 25th year in the music industry. That year, she was also inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. In 2005, Amy released a sequel to Legacy&#8230;Hymns and Faith called Rock Of Ages&#8230;. Hymns and Faith.<br />
Future Plans<br />
In 2006, Amy Grant received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She&#8217;s made several television appearances, written a few books and been on the cover of several well known magazines. Amy turns 50 years old this year. She currently hold the record as the best selling Contemporary Christian music singer of all time. She has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. So far, Amy has won six Grammy Awards and 25 Dove Awards.<br />
On March 30, 2010, Amy is set to release her latest project, Somewhere Down The Road. The 12 track album features four new songs and a new version of Arms of Love.This album also incudes a first time duet, Overnight, with her seventeen year old daughter, Sarah. The first single from this new project, Better Than A Hallelujah is Amy Grant&#8217;s first radio single in seven years. She starts promoting this new album on Feb 26, 2010 with a concert in Denver, CO. and has dates booked across the US right through August. For more information on concert dates, visit amygrant.com.</p>
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