
Friday, August 20, 2010
Stone sour new single 2010

Slipknot dvd (sic)nesses
MEMORABLE CONCERT IS ALSO ONE OF THE FINALMAJOR PERFORMANCES OF LATE BASSIST PAUL GRAYSlipknot To Release New DVD In September 28
On June 13, 2009, SLIPKNOT headlined the annual Download Festival in the UK, performing in front of 80,000 of their rabid fans. The performance was absolutely electric, in typical Slipknot fashion, especially since it came hot on the heels of one of the strongest years in Slipknot’s illustrious career.
Perhaps most importantly, (sic)nesses is one of the final major performances for founding member Paul Gray, who tragically passed away in May 2010. While initially unintended, the concert is a testament to the legacy of Gray, where fans can enjoy a lasting glimpse of the bassist doing what he loved most.
Additionally, the DVD also includes a 45-minute behind the scenes documentary created by band percussionist Clown, as well as all four music videos from the All Hope Is Gone cycle.
Lastly, All Hope is Gone has gained Platinum status, capping off a passionate, turbulent and ultimately unforgettable album cycle.
TRACKLISTING FOR (sic)nesses:
- 742617000027
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- Eyeless
- Wait and Bleed
- Get This
- Before I Forget
- Sulfur
- The Blister Exists
- Dead Memories
- Left Behind
- Disasterpiece
- Vermilion
- Everything Ends
- Psychosocial
- Duality
- People=Shit
- Surfacing
- Spit it Out
Audible Visions Of (sic)nesses
45 minute film directed by M. Shawn Crahan that captures Slipknot on the road during the All Hope Is Gone cycle
MUSIC VIDEOS:
1. Psychosocial
2. Dead Memories
3. Sulfur
4. Snuff
MAKING OF:
1. Snuff
source : Roadrunner records uk
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Saosin New album 2010

Monday, August 16, 2010
LOVE - AVA (2010)
Love - Angels and AirwavesAngels and airwaves new album in 2010 called LOVE, this album was released in February 14 '10 when Valentine's day. And it's free! you can download it officialy at www.modlife.com or you can download it here. Enjoy it!!
Track list :
1. “Et Ducit Mundum Per Luce” 2:34
2. “The Flight of Apollo” 6:15
3. “Young London” 5:04
4. “Shove” 6:35
5. “Epic Holiday” 4:38
6. “Hallucinations” 4:39
7. “The Moon-Atomic (…Fragments and Fictions)” 6:17
8. “Clever Love” 4:27
9. “Soul Survivor (…2012)” 4:05
10. “Letters to God, Part II” 4:06
11. “Some Origins of Fire” 5:20
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Murderdolls

Murderdolls new single in brand new album called Woman and Children last. My dark place alone the new title of single has released a couple of month ago and available on iTunes.com. And the official music video is released too. To more information you can visit www.murderdollsband.com or roadrunnerrecords site.
Friday, August 13, 2010
The Secret Garden (1993)
The Secret Garden (1993)Film
Genre : Dama/ Family
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runtime = 102 min.
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imdb_id = 0108071
Plot
"The Secret Garden" is adapted from the
The recently-orphaned Mary Lennox travels from her home in
Hidden away in the gloomy house is Mary's cousin Colin, who has been treated all his life like a fragile, sickly invalid. This exaggeration has augmented what smaller problems he did have, turning him into a demanding, short-tempered, helpless boy. Mary, defying the orders of Mrs Medlock (who runs Misselthwaite), discovers Colin and is taken aback by his disposition, but reaches out to him anyway. Soon Colin, Mary, and Dickon all spend their time in the secret garden. They perform "magic"; barefoot, they make a large bonfire and play a flute, dance round it, and chant, while Colin asks the magic to send his father. Colin learns to walk and gets quite well, which his father Archibald discovers upon his return to Misselthwaite.
Differences between film and book
A number of minor changes were made in adapting the story for the screen, though the major plot points and character qualities remain, resulting in a considerably faithful retelling. Following is a list of some of the differences:
*In the book, Mary's parents die of cholera epidemic; in the film, an earthquake and the resulting mayhem (a charging elephant and a fire at a large party) lead to their deaths.
*In the book, Mary is blonde, plain and sallow; in the film, she has brown hair and appears to be considerably healthier.
*In the book, Archibald Craven's wife is Mary's aunt through her father. In the movie, his wife was twin sister to Mary's mother.
*In the book, Mary discovers the key to the locked garden rather by accident after a robin digs it up. In the movie, she finds it in her aunt's room and initially doesn't know what it is for, but remembers it when finding the door to the garden.
*In the book, Mary finds the door to the garden when the wind blows back the ivy covering it. In the movie, a robin leads her to the area where the door is before the wind blows away the ivy.
*Mrs. Medlock of this film is a much more stern character than her counterpart in the book.
*In the book, Martha and Dickon's mother, Susan Sowerby, writes to Archibald and requests that he should go home to the children. This is after he has had the dream which is partly interpreted in the film, of his wife saying she is in the garden. However, in the film, he has the dream because of the influence of Colin's magic in wanting him home, and Susan Sowerby has nothing to do with it.
*A romantic attraction between Mary and Dickon, and Colin towards Mary, is hinted at in the film, but is not evident in the book.
*In the movie, Mary's wardrobe is black, whereas in the book her new wardrobe is colorful because Mr. Craven despises black.
*In the book Dickon has red hair, but in the film, he has dark brown hair.
*In the book, Archibald Craven's wife Lilias fell out of a tree when the branch snapped, and died from the fall, and the tiring incident of Colin's birth. In the film, she fell off the swing, and the pre-mentioned events then followed.
*In the book, Colin Craven has his mother's grey eyes, and Mary resembles her by her hair, and other features. However, in the film, Lord Craven suggests that it is Mary who has her aunt's eyes, and Colin says he looks nothing like his mother.
*The pictures of Lord Craven and his pregnant wife on the swing never existed in the book.
*In the film, Mary's aunt and mother, being twin sisters, which is not true in the book, have similar things. Mary mentions a similar dressing table. And also, the ivory elephant of her mother's which Mary breaks in her anger before the earthquake (also not true in the book) has a twin which sits on that very dressing table in her aunt's room. However, in the book, Mary never visits her aunts room, and sees the ivory elephants in what she calls an Indian room, while wandering about when she first comes to Misselthwaite.