Friday, 22 August 2008

AC/DC unveil 'Black Ice' track listing

AC/DC hold unveiled the track itemisation for �??Black Ice�??, the band�??s first album in ogdoad years.


The record is set to be released October 21 and will made exclusively available at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, as well as through the band�??s official website.


As previously reported, 'Black Ice' will be the band's first new studio album since the release of 'Stiff Upper Lip' in 2000, and was recorded with producer Brendan O'Brien at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver.


The track itemisation is:


�??Rock 'n Roll Train�??

�??Skies on Fire�??

�??Big Jack�??

�??Anything Goes�??

�??War Machine�??

�??Smash 'n' Grab�??

�??Spoilin' For a Fight�??

�??Wheels�??

�??Decibel�??

�??Stormy May Day�??

�??She Likes Rock 'n' Roll�??

�??Money Made�??

�??Rock 'n' Roll Dream�??

�??Rocking All the Way�??

�??Black Ice�??

--By our New York staff.
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Tokyo Blade

Tokyo Blade   
Artist: Tokyo Blade

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Heavy
   



Discography:


Burning Down The Paradise   
 Burning Down The Paradise

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 12


Night Of The Blade   
 Night Of The Blade

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 16


Tokyo Blade   
 Tokyo Blade

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 14


Ain't Misbehaving   
 Ain't Misbehaving

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 12




'80s intemperate metallists Tokyo Blade went through host lineup changes during their vocation, entirely their only unvarying throughout it all was intromission member Andy Boulton (guitar). First release by such name calling as White Diamond, Killer, and Genghis Khan, the group finally settled on Tokyo Blade, and premiered in the early '80s. Tokyo Blade issued their debut recording in 1984 (which was self-titled in the United Kingdom, and coroneted Midnight Rendezvous everyplace else), featuring the batting order of Alan Marsh (vocals), Andy Wrighton (freshwater bass), John Wiggins (guitar), and Steve Pierce (drums), in addition to Boulton. Further releases followed, such as 1984's Night of the Blade, 1985's Warrior of the Rising Sun, and Blackhearts and Jaded Spades, as the group played shows aboard such illustrious alloy names as Metallica, Ozzy, Whitesnake, Mama's Boys, Dio, and Slayer, among others. Come 1986, Marsh, Wrighton, and Pierce had left wing Tokyo Blade, and resurfaced briefly with some other kit, Shogun, world Health Organization issued a self-titled release the same year. Tokyo Blade continued to matter albums after, in the beginning career it a day by the later '90s (although one last studio apartment album featuring Boulton and Marsh was accomplished, even stiff presently unreleased). Boulton reappeared in 2001 with his have internet site, which featured solo mp3s of his up-to-the-minute compositions.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Haim Blames Addiction On Abuse

Eighties child star Corey Haim has blamed his addiction to alcohol on being sexually abused as a child. Haim and Corey Feldman both admitted they had been molested by different men when they were just 14 on a recent episode of their reality TV show The Two Coreys. And Haim - world Health Organization claims he has been sober for 10 months - says the blackguard led him to a battle with alcohol and has accused Feldman of failing to support him. He says, "(Feldman) aforesaid to me, 'I'll always have your back.' But he knew there was a rape come forth going on with me for about two days, and what did he do or so it? Nothing." But Feldman says Haim is