Amy Lee

November 4, 2010

Early life Lee was born to parents John Lee, a disc jockey and TV personality, and Sara Cargill. She has one brother, Robby, and two sisters, Carrie and Lori. Lee had a younger sister who died in 1987 at the age of three from an unidentified illness. The song “Hello” from Fallen has been reported [...]

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Evanescence

November 2, 2010
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Review Of The Album Fallen by Evanescence

November 2, 2010

The Sound: Clearly, much of art is about the juxtaposition of dissimilar things. In this album, the harsh, masculine guitar distortion and soft feminine vocals are so dissimilar that their pairing complements incredibly well, unleashing the maximum artistic effect. The distortion level and effects on the guitars are so perfect as to be the stereotypical [...]

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A Closer Look At Avril Lavigne

October 31, 2010

Music is one art form that has the capacity of capturing and touching your mind and soul completely. For music lovers and singers the whole feeling of listening to music or singing a song is just overwhelming. Avril Lavigne is one singer who firmly believes in this capacity of touching heart and souls through music. [...]

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Avril Lavigne’s Career

October 31, 2010

Avril Lavigne is not just any other singer in the music word, but she is someone who has done very well in her career. The huge number of fan and the large number of her record albums sold is a testimony to this. Avril Ramona Lavigne Whibley is popularly known to fans as Avril Lavigne [...]

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The History Of Rock Music

October 29, 2010

Rock music, where did it all begin? Believe it or not a black man who played black music, originally founded rock music in the mid 50s, this man was Chuck Berry. Rock music became popular almost over night, and was accepted with open arms by the younger generations. This was largely due to younger generations [...]

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Press (3)

May 14, 2010

“When music is folded back on itself in quick, frictive turns, a big erotic mirror starts flashing and the whole field of sound appears behind you like a pond where everything is connected physically and touching one bit of algae gives you a tingly tingle that implies another tingly tingler miles away. The muchness rockets [...]

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May 12, 2010

Four boys of Los Angeles, also rather nerd in the sembianza (I must say), record in one held Spanish the 33 second most canonical traces dictates me of the rock therefore as we know it: a bottom, one battery, one voice, one keyboard and naturally one guitar. To made things they are closed in study [...]

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May 11, 2010

“Post-Mae Shi, even three-minute pop songs begin to sound long. Do we ever need to hear more than one verse by 50 Cent? In a world of movie jump cuts and Internet surfing, it’s a wonder that the three-minute pop song has remained intact. The Mae Shi are more than capable of writing three-minute hits, [...]

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Heartbeeps CD

March 17, 2010

Just under a year after the release of the Mae Shi’s debut album, Terrorbird, comes the Heartbeeps EP, which delivers a concentrated blast of the band’s hyperkinetic but still strangely accessible noise rock. It’s almost as if the Mae Shi got bored with being so restless and needed to bring a little more order to [...]

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