Thursday 4 September 2008

Stevie Wonder, Sheryl Crow, Will.I.Am play at Barack Obama's Democratic convention

Stevie Wonder, Sheryl Crow and Will.I.Am performed live at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, at the Mile High Stadium � abode to the Denver Broncos American football team.


On Thursday night (August 28) Barack Obama made a lecture accepting the position of Democratic nominee for the forthcoming US presidential elections.

Will.I.Am was linked by John Legend for his performance of 'Yes We Can' � a song he wrote about Obama.

Wonder performed 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours'. The convention had been kicked off by Crow on Sunday night (August 24) at the Red Rocks Amphitheater.


"What I'm hearing from Senator Obama is a lot like what we heard from Robert Kennedy," Crow had said from the stage, reports AP. "No matter what military campaign ad we see or how it's spun, bob Hope is crucial. It's what this country was based on."


Meanwhile, a more indie spin on the Democratic convention occurred last night (August 29) at Denver's Manifest Hope Gallery, where Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Nada Surf and Cold War Kids performed, while She And Him singer, actress Zooey Deschanel teamed-up with Death Cab For Cutie.


The event was billed as an Obama-themed evening of musical amusement named Unconventional '08, and was hosted by San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom.


See tV footage of Stevie Wonder performing at the Democratic Convention by clicking on the video below.



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Tuesday 26 August 2008

Metallica's new old edge: 'Death Magnetic'

DALLAS --
IMAGINE THE smell of barbecue and methamphetamine under the Texas summer sun. This year, the Ozzfest festival -- an all-day celebration of brawny and sinister intemperate metal music -- took its amplifiers to the Lone Star State, and tens of thousands of fans came from across the South and beyond to turn a loss themselves in guitar-solo alchemy and skull-and-bone lyrics.


Backstage and a million miles off from the mosh, the four members of Metallica, the night's headline work, seemed to be surrounded by a bubble of calm. Mingling by a catering table, they chatted quietly with friends and family and sipped from bottles of water or else of whisky as they waited for the masseuse to make it. The only real tension came through the headphone from New York and Los Angeles, where a deadline was looming. After two age of work, the concluding mix on their new album, "Death Magnetic," due Sept. 12, was simply hours away from completion in Manhattan, and drummer Lars Ulrich was safekeeping tabs from Texas.


"Unless in that respect is some major hiccup, today is the last day of creative input signal," said Ulrich, the compact, Danish-born player who is the band's most plainspoken member. "I'm one day from disownment the record. In the morning I can verbalise about it as part of my past. For months hoi polloi have been asking me what the new criminal record is like. I've told them, 'I don't know, I'm likewise close to it.' As of tomorrow perhaps I tin start answering."






Ulrich was being coy. Everyone in Metallica's circle is privately airheaded with the new album which, under the steering of imported star producer Rick Rubin, is a return to the thunderous menace of the band's mid-1980s work. Bassist Rob Trujillo, with a grinning, came the closest to bragging. "I will say this: Our contribution to popular refinement this time around is a identical, very strong one."


The album, their first in fivesome years, is clearly one of the major releases of 2008, but the question of where Metallica exactly fits into contemporaneous pop refinement is a slippery matter. The band is a proud 20th century animal in sound and heart, but that's not the most pressing problem. The real yield is whether Metallica, the hardest metallic element band of its generation, has shown its world too much of a soft side.


The 2004 documentary "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" by filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky started off as a straightforward "fashioning of the album" feature film about the 2003 collection "St. Anger." It terminated up as a racking, extended therapy session as the band members, shaken by lead singer James Hetfield's abrupt entry into rehab, bickered and worked with a controversial healer named Phil Towle.


"Monster" screened at the Sundance Film Festival and north Korean won strong reviews, but many longtime Metallica fans were aghast. The world's sterling fire-breathing metal monster was sitting on camera and revealing its own fears? Who wants a tender Metallica?


"I know, I bed, people called it 'Some Kind of Whiners,' " guitarist Kirk Hammett said with a groan. "Look, I can't watch it. I don't regular talk around it. It brings me back to that time, and it wasn't a good meter for me. And I never wanted that . . . motion picture to come out in the first-class honours degree place. I feel like it's an albatross around our neck. I hope this novel album will come out and make it clear that we've moved on. We're much more coordinated and mature."

A band is born


METALLICA began with a want ad: "Drummer looking for other metal musicians to cram with Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden."


Ulrich was in Los Angeles and, at age 18, was bouncy around the globe following his love of metal music. His father was not only a tennis pro but also a respected jazz musician ( Dexter Gordon, in fact, was Ulrich's godfather), but for young Ulrich the sonic template had been Deep Purple and Black Sabbath. A rangy blond kyd named James Hetfield, elevated in a religiously strict home in Downey, answered the ad and a band was born.


More than 57 meg Metallica albums have been shipped to U.S. stores, according to the Recording Industry Assn. of America. That's more than U2, Celine Dion or Fleetwood Mac and just 3 million shy of Michael Jackson's life history total.


Since 1991, the band's producer had been Bob Rock. After the tumultuousness of "St. Anger" and the making of "Monster," Hetfield aforementioned, it was a good time to make a break. They also had brought in a new bassist, Trujillo, to replace 14-year member Jason New- sted, wHO left in a huff right earlier "St. Anger" -- yet another soap opera.


"A chapter has closed here, we've purged a lot of stuff from the past tense," said Hetfield, the chief lyricist for the stria and its most renowned face. "So after that we wanted to move on. We got a new bass player, a new attitude, and so we told Bob we were departure in a new focusing. We started working on songs without any manufacturer at all, and that was new for us."


They then turned to Rubin, the guru for landmark albums by artists as disparate as Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dixie Chicks and the Beastie Boys. While former producer Rock had been "the first one in the studio each sunrise turning on the lights and the one with the plan," Hetfield aforementioned, Rubin was a more occasional presence. "Rick Rubin didn't even have keys, he wasn't even skinny the edifice during the sessions!"


Asked a few months ago about his goals for "Death Magnetic," Rubin said, simply, that he wanted the band to use their mid-1980s cultivate as a stylistic starting point. "All of the things they have through with since then end up taking the music into a newfangled place, just this way of life it still holds on to the things that made those albums so powerful."


Ulrich said what Rubin really brought to the table was decisiveness. "He's no intercessor. There is no careen in what he says. If me and Hetfield butt heads, he will listen and say, 'This is right, that's wrong.' One time, we played something new and he didn't like it. 'That makes me want to kill myself,' he says. Then later he hears a different version he says, 'I want to hear that 1,000 times over.' "


The title of "Death Magnetic," Ulrich has said, is a reference to musicians who seemed drawn to death (among them Cliff Burton, the band's bassist who was killed in a 1986 tour-bus ram in Sweden). The song titles fit the nature of the band's euphony, which is relentlessly grim and at times furious: "Broken, Beat & Scarred," "Cyanide," "Suicide & Redemption," etc. Though Metallica has pulled its music toward the commercial at certain points in the past tense, this album (which fulfills its get with Warner Music Group) features epic songs with strafing guitar and artillery-like drums; ane clocks in at skinny ly 10 minutes. It hasn't sounded this serious since Reagan was in office.


"I think we successfully recalled the feelings of 'Master of Puppets' merely with the knowledge of now," said Hetfield, someway using the language of therapy to describe a soundtrack to the apocalypse. "We did a bunch of looking forward just we unbroken looking in the rearview mirror."


It was a few hours ahead showtime and Hetfield canted back a tall glass with a pulpy concoction. "It's a fruit-blended deglutition our enchantress doctor made for me. Pretty good. Not like the old days when I'd be looking for a vodka bottle. They told me this stuff is an anti-accident" -- he said, with a wink, intentionally mispronouncing antioxidant -- "and that's skillful. God knows I had enough accidents in the past."



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Saturday 16 August 2008

Download Senor Coconut






Senor Coconut
   

Artist: Senor Coconut: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


El Baile Aleman
   

 El Baile Aleman

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
Gran Baile Con
   

 Gran Baile Con

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 10






For an absurdly comical idea, Señor Coconut proven to hold more than than a single distinction at their -- or perchance his -- disposal, managing iI albums and even planning a U.S. tour. German DJ and manufacturer Uwe Schmidt (aka Atom Heart) had released dance music in his mother area under a number of different aliases during the first half of the nineties. But he'd become blase with the European music scene and in 1996 transferred his stand of trading operations to Chile in monastic order to begin exploring the possibilities of Latin music, which was, he aforesaid, "a pretty much undiscovered planet to me. It unveils loads of interesting musical worlds to me." Adopting the ridiculous Señor Coconut nickname, he number 1 cooked up El Gran Baile, a distinctly Latin-flavored groove-a-thon, and did a remix for honest-to-goodness Deee-Lite turntablist Towa Tei. Then he began to excogitate the possibilities of a German-Latin fusion, and plant his material in the unlikeliest of places -- the sterling hits of man-machine band Kraftwerk, best-known for their very cold-blooded, unemotional approach to euphony -- the very paired of Latin cult. The






Thursday 7 August 2008

Shia Labeouf - Shia Labeouf To Miss Transformers 2 After Surgery

Shia LaBeouf will miss the start of filming for the next Transformers film after undergoing "extensive surgery" following a car crash this weekend.

The 22-year-old actor was arrested in the early hours of Sunday break of day in Hollywood after his car come to a truck and flipped across the road.

He was detained on suspicion of drink-driving following the 02:30 local time (10:30 BST) incident yesterday.

On Monday his publicist confirmed the halt and said LaBeouf would miss at least one month's worth of motion-picture photography for Transformers 2.

Although none of his injuries are life-threatening, he has sustained injuries to his

Friday 27 June 2008

Rosebuds

Rosebuds   
Artist: Rosebuds

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   



Discography:


Night of the Furies   
 Night of the Furies

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 9


The Rosebuds Unwind   
 The Rosebuds Unwind

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 6


Birds Make Good Neighbors   
 Birds Make Good Neighbors

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11




Indie rock triplet the Rosebuds formed in May 2001, shortly afterwards Ivan Howard (vocals/guitars) and Kelly Crisp (keyboards) met patch in college in Wilmington, NC. They touched to Raleigh that fall down and enlisted drummer Billy Alphin (of Ashley Stove). After a split 7", nearby Merge Records ascertained their demonstration in early 2003 and later released Make Out, their debut full-length, in October. Following that recording, Alphin left the group and was replaced by Jonathan Bass, wHO himself was replaced by Lee Waters for the recording of the band's second gear album, 2005's Birds Make Good Neighbors. By the release of their third album for Merge, 2007's Night of the Furies, the Rosebuds were down to the duo of Howard and Crisp. On the record they were joined by legion friends, including Matt McCaughan on drums and the Shout Out Louds on patronage vocals.





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Monday 23 June 2008

Thompson almost quit filming over weight issue

Emma Thompson reportedly threatened to quit her upcoming movie 'Brideshead Revisited' after learning the film's producers had ordered her co-star Hayley Atwell to lose weight.
25-year-old Atwell said: "I went round to Emma's one night and she was getting very angry that I wasn't eating all the food she was giving me. I told her why and she hit the roof."
Contactmusic.com reports that the two-time Oscar winner was so outraged when she found out that she demanded Miramax producers accept Atwell's size or she'd resign.

Tuesday 17 June 2008

Imago honors Guiseppe Rotunno

Presenting the group's first lifetime achievement award





The European Federation of Cinematographers, Imago, will present its first lifetime achievement award to Italian cinematographer Guiseppe Rotunno for his contributions to his art during the 2008 Filmmaker's Festival, Sept. 28-30 in Frankfurt Germany.


Rotunno was a frequent collaborator with Federico Fellini. He credits include "All That Jazz," for which he received an Oscar nomination, and "Il Casanova di Federico Fellini."


Cinematographer Luciano Tovoli, founder of Imago, will make the presentation.


This year, Imago is joining American Cinema Editors as partners for the Filmmaker's Festival, which focuses on the art and science of filmmaking with panels and presentations from world-class artists covering a range of disciplines including cinematography, visual effects, editing and directing.


"Participation in the Filmmaker's Festival will provide cinematographers throughout Europe a meaningful platform to share and explore their craft together with so many other production professionals," Imago president Nigel Walters said.


Imago comprises 28 European societies of cinematographers with affiliations in additional nations.



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Thursday 12 June 2008

Nehemah

Nehemah   
Artist: Nehemah

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Requiem Tenebrae   
 Requiem Tenebrae

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




Not to be broken with the Spaniards in Nahemah, Nehëmah was a sinister metal set of the pagan-worshipping, hotcake makeup-wearing multifariousness, hailing from the town of Chambéry, in France's picturesque Rhône-Alpes region -- how fitting. Although it was in the beginning conceived by vocalist/drummer/bassist Corven in 1992, the chemical group would only loss their number one album, Lite of a Dead Star, a decennium later, cursorily following it with extra blackened chapters in 2003's Shadows from the Past..., 2004's Requiem Tenebrae, and 2006's In November Live... All of these also counted with the comportment of guitarists Sorghal (jumper cable) and Nocturnos (rhythm), and contemplated subjects dealing in the "dark dimensions of the sprightliness," as well as paying testimonial to ancient goddesses like the one which gave them their list. See? Black metal or non, they're still French.






Research Firm Launches National Music Video Contest for Election '08 on June 15

- Winning Republican and Democratic Video Each Receive $5K -

FLEMINGTON, N.J., June 12 -- HCD Research announced today
that it is partnering with the Tribune Company to host Ballads for Ballots
2008, a national music video contest on its mediacurves.com web site and on
the Tribune Company's The Swamp web site. The Swamp is a politics and
government news site/blog and one of the Tribune Company's top web sites.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071204/NYTU133LOGO )

Fox Interactive will also be featuring the contest on its national web
sites and examples of the music video entries will be played periodically
on XM Radio.

Americans will be invited to submit music videos in support of the two
presidential candidates or parties. Submissions will be accepted beginning
June 15 on mediacurves.com and conclude on July 25. The first 100 qualified
entries will receive $25 and become eligible for two Grand Prizes of $5,000
for the best Republican and Democrat video.



The contest will work like this:

-- Participants will submit 45 to 90-second original music videos or song
parodies to the mediacurves.com web site. The music videos will
support the Democratic or Republican parties or their presidential
candidates. The videos can be inspirational, fun and humorous.

-- Viewers will evaluate the music videos on mediacurves.com, the Tribune
Company's, The Swamp web site, and other national media outlets. The
top 15 videos for each party will be judged by a panel of noted
political personalities, who will select the top 3 videos for each
party. The panel of judges includes:

Flavia Monteiro Colgan, a Democratic strategist, who is an active
political contributor on MSNBC and a special correspondent for
Extra

Amanda Carpenter, political reporter for Townhall.com and author
of The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Rodham
Clinton

Cathy Allen, president, The Connections Group, Inc. and
co-founder, Center for Women and Democracy

Robert B. Bluey, director of the Center for Media and Public
Policy at the Heritage Foundation

-- The top 3 videos for each party will be studied by mediacurves.com
panelists (a large national panel of opt in consumers) and two grand
prize winners will be selected -- one for each party. Each winner
will receive a $5,000 cash award.

The results of the evaluations will be posted on mediacurves.com and
other national media outlets, during the last week in August.

Submissions of the music videos will begin June 15, 2008 and conclude
on July 25. To register to receive submission information, go to:
http://www.mediacurves.com

The Media Curves web site provides the media and general public with a
venue to view Americans' perceptions of popular and controversial media
events and advertisements.

HCD Research is a communications research company headquartered in
Flemington, NJ. The company's services include traditional and web-based
marketing and communications research. For additional information on HCD
Research, access the company's web site at http://www.hcdi.net or call HCD
Research at 908-788-9393.




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Little Barrie

Little Barrie   
Artist: Little Barrie

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Stand Your Ground   
 Stand Your Ground

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


We Are Little Barrie + Bonus Tracks   
 We Are Little Barrie + Bonus Tracks

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 16




Little Barrie is a London-based trio whose well-grounded is an exciting blend of concentrated rock candy, blues, person, and funk that calls to head authoritative bands of the '60s like Traffic and Cream, and whose loose and neat earthiness earns it a place near the front of the jam set class. Formed in Nottingham in 2000 by Barrie Cadogan (guitar, vocals), Wayne Fulwood (drums, vocals), and Lewis Wharton (bass), the chemical group released a handful of singles for small labels like Stark Reality and Showdown ahead acquiring signed to Genuine Recordings and start process on its first base album. Produced by indie pop caption Edwyn Collins (whom Cadogan had met patch working in a guitar shop), We Are Little Barrie rack up the shops in February 2005. Recorded over the course of 23 weeks in Collins' studio, working on Wednesdays only due to Collins' fussy schedule, the band concocted an album that sounds both meticulously crafted and bashed out. The record, combined with the group's torrid hot performances, gave Cadogan a repp as one of the best young guitar slingers on the scenery and light-emitting diode to his subbing for Morrissey's guitar player in some live dates and collaborating with Johnny Marr and inspiring Collins to pick up his guitar once more. Artemis Records released the album in the U.S. at the end of June 2005. Before the transcription of their second album, Fulwood, wHO had tired of the rock & roll life-style, left the set. Sophomore record Rack Your Ground was recorded during 2006 in New York with producer Dan the Automator at the helm and Blues Explosion drummer Russell Simins, and in London with Mike Pelanconi producing and new bandmember Billy Skinner on drums. The album was released in 2007 by PIAS/Wall of Sound.





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Miley Cyrus ‘wants to quit’ Hannah Montana

Miley CyrusTeen Sensation Miley Cyrus has told her ‘Hannah Montana’ co-star Anna Maria Perez de Tagle she is ‘hurting’ and wants to quit the hit Disney show after she received global criticism over her racy photo shoot for Vanity Fair magazine at the age of 15.


Anna Maria, who plays Ashley Dewitt on the popular kid’s show says, “Sometimes I’ll talk to her on the phone and she’ll be like, ‘It’s really hard’ or ‘I’m really tired. I can’t do this.’




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Jaws star Roy Scheider dies, aged 75

Roy Scheider, the actor best known for his role as the beleaguered police chief Martin Brody in 'Jaws', has died. He was 75.
The two-time Oscar nominee died of complications from multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
Hospital spokesperson Leslie Taylor said the actor had been treated there for the disease at different times over the past two years.
New Jersey-born Scheider earned his first Oscar nomination (Best Supporting Actor) in 1971 for 'The French Connection'.
Eight years later he was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in 'All That Jazz'.
Among his other credits were 'Klute', 'Marathon Man', 'Still of the Night' and the TV adventure series 'SeaQuest DSV'.

Michael threatens to sink Wham! film

George Michael may ban a film about his pop group Wham!

The band's former manager Simon Napier-Bell, 69, is in talks to bring the story of the group - which featured Michael and Andrew Ridgeley - to the big screen, with a £50 million production.

Napier-Bell - who promises a truthful documentary, showing what really went on behind the scenes during the touring days of Wham! - he fears Michael could pull the plug on the whole project by forbidding him to use any of the band's music in the production.

He said: "There are several people sniffing around my Wham! film, but I'm not sure any of them will come off because they all require Wham! music in them and George controls that. He will have the yes or not on each script presented. George would want control."

Napier-Bell wants the film to concentrate on the band's glory years between 1983 and 1985 when Wham! were at their peak in the charts.





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Barton to star in stalker thriller

'The OC' star Mischa Barton is to play the lead role in a new thriller called 'Homecoming'.
Variety says the film tells the story of a young man and his girlfriend who return to his hometown to visit his family.
But they discover that his former high school sweetheart (Barton) has developed an unhealthy obsession about him.
The film will be helmed by former 'Dawson's Creek' director Morgan J Freeman.
Barton's new film, the Richard Attenborough-directed 'Closing the Ring', opens in Irish cinemas on Friday 28 December.
Watch Mischa Barton's 'Late Late Show' interview here.

Tim Blake

Tim Blake   
Artist: Tim Blake

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Ambient
   Electronic: Progressive
   



Discography:


Caldea Music II   
 Caldea Music II

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Blake's New Jerusalem   
 Blake's New Jerusalem

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 5


The Tide Of The Century   
 The Tide Of The Century

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 7


Crystal Machine   
 Crystal Machine

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 5


Magick   
 Magick

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 8


Live In Orsay   
 Live In Orsay

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 3


Waterfalls In Space   
 Waterfalls In Space

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




A member of both Gong and Hawkwind, Tim Blake's slow-moving keyboard style has too featured conspicuously in his possess work. His Crystal Machine throw of the mid to late '70s was among the first term of enlistment acts to feature major optical maser light shows. Often compared to Tangerine Dream, Blake has continued to record into the 2000s, with his up-to-the-minute act upon, Tide of the Century, continuing to build on his experimental keyboard style.


Tim Blake was natural on February 6, 1952, in Hammersmith, West London. At dramatic event school day, he became interested in perusing sound. He became mired with the experimental psychedelic mathematical group Gong in 1971. At first he was supposed to be the group's sound valet de chambre, only the job was interpreted from him. He and then briefly served as keyboardist for the mathematical group, only his make for did not please Gong drummer Pip Pyle, and Blake was get go. Far from discouraged, Blake founded the Crystal Machine studio in the south of France. There, he made a demonstration cassette of his act upon on the EMS synthesiser. He and then rejoined Gong in 1972 as the band's keyboardist under the name Hi T. Moonweed. He remained with the band until they bust up in 1976. Meanwhile, with Patrice Warrener, he formed Crystal Machine, which toured behind prima light shows throughout the late '70s. Crystal Machine (1977) is an compartmentalization of tracks from assorted live shows. 1978's Blake's New Jerusalem was the keyboardist's first studio solo phonograph recording.


After a quislingism with Hawkwind's Nik Turner, Blake coupled Hawkwind in 1979. However, he was dropped unceremoniously by the group in 1980 and Blake would perform very minuscule throughout the succeeding decade. He returned with Magick (1991), simply outside of diverse reunification concerts with Gong, remained smooth until 2000's Tide of the Century.





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Foil

Foil   
Artist: Foil

   Genre(s): 
Pop: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Don't Come Around   
 Don't Come Around

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 3




Foil ar a guitar-pop dance orchestra from West Lothian, Scotland (close Edinburgh); their original lineup featured vocalist/guitarist Hugh Duggie, guitarist Colin McInally, bassist Shug Anderson, and drummer Jim Anderson. The grouping played its beginning gig at London's Underworld in February 1996 and were straight off signed by thirteenth Hour, releasing the single "Reviver Gene" in July; however, the song did not very receive lots airplay until its re-release in November 1997. The group's debut record album, Cattle ranch It All Around, was released in England in January 1998, appearance domestically iI months later; in add-on to Foil's debut single, it besides contained "Don't Come Around" and "Ar You Enemy?" Drummer Alan Lindlay has since replaced Anderson. In mid-2000, Foil issued Never Get Hip.





Amy Winehouse arrested in London on suspicion of drugs possession