Thursday 28 August 2008

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Daniel Higgs
   

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Discography:


Magic Alphabet
   

 Magic Alphabet

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 17






With the appearance of a heavily bearded tattooed prophet, Daniel Higgs emerged from the early-'80s hard-core punk scene as an tube icon with a near-mythological emplacement. He sharpened his teeth in the music view as a wild-eyed vocalizer in the legendary Baltimore hard-core pigeonholing Reptile House. Brewing a dark psychedelic sound with early-'80s hardcore zip and esthetics, they earned a solid following and a lasting report due to riot at their live shows. The group disbanded in 1986 and Higgs, world Health Organization was raised on Yeats and Dylan Thomas, became involved with the Apathy Press poets and started doing open-mic poesy readings. He was introduced to late Null Set bassist John Chriest, reality Health Organization created tape measure loops for Higgs to play along with his spoken row. One night, the two distinct to rout on a caprice, and later on discovering a strong interpersonal chemistry, they teamed up with a drummer and guitar player and quickly evolved into a new isthmus.


As the lead singer of the unequivocal band Lungfish, Higgs' phase presence was function Jim Morrison stream of consciousness poetry and function G.G. Allin uncurbed indulgence. In his shows, he elicited specters of Franz Kafka and Walt Whitman in his lyrics spell playing outrageous shenanigans like rolling his eyes support like a maniac and trying to pull his possess tongue out, or stabbing himself in the forehead with a guard pin piece spouting rants around the Antichrist. Some view his unembarrassed freakouts nonsense; others consider them an fine art var. of the purest kind. After 10 records with Dischord, Higgs splashed in conceptual artistic production, formed a side project with his blood brother called Cone of Light, and created respective books of poetry. His first solo album was recorded in 2006 and released on Holy Mountain and combined minimum pensive hillbilly blues, Eastern mysticism, and lyrics about physical and ethereal death at the custody of demons. The beautifully packaged Atomic Yggdasil Tarot was released by Thrill Jockey in June 2007, and combines a leger of his art and poetry with a CD of abstract lo-fi subservient drones, with intentions of conjuring a tarot-like force when experient at the same time.





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Monday 18 August 2008

Girls Aloud cover Robyn at V Festival

Girls Aloud covered fellow pop starlet Robyn at V Festival in Stafford today (August 16).


The lady friend group, came out in pop solidarity for the Swedish vocalizer � wHO herself appears on the JJB Arena later today � by performing her hit 'With Every Heartbeat'.


Known for their cover-packed festival sets, the five-piece followed it a cheeky interpretation of Salt n' Pepa's 1988 score 'Push It'.


Appearing in ignominious dresses, singing into pink-diamond studded microphones and accompanied by five-spot male dancers, the group drew the day's biggest V Stage crowd.


Before 'Love Machine', Sarah Harding teased the audience: "Have we got whatever love machines in the house tonight? Sounds like we've got a few!"

Girls Aloud played:

'Sexy (No! No! No!)'

'Sound Of The Underground'

'Can't Speak French'

'Love Machine'

'With Every Heartbeat'

'Push It'

'Biology'

'Call The Shots'

'Jump (For My Love)'

'Something Kinda Ooh'



Keep checking NME.COM for the in vogue news, pictures, videos and

blogs live from both V Festival Chelmsford and
V Festival

Staffordshire all weekend.



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Saturday 9 August 2008

Tributes paid to writer Solzhenitsyn

Tributes possess poured in from around the world for Nobel prize-winning Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, wHO has died aged 89.

He had been frail for several years and died of affectionateness failure late yesterday, his son Stephan told wire services.

"He had been ill many years, but notwithstanding he was still able to work every day and he was of completely sound mind all this time, so his death, in fact, was sudden," Stephan Solzhenitsyn said.

The author was working on corrections to a 30-volume set of collected workings on the day of his death, his boy said, adding that the family would treasure the many condolences they were receiving.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn's lying in state volition take place at the Russian Academy of Sciences tomorrow forwards of his burial at the Donskoye cemetery in Moscow on Wednesday, an official from the writer's foundation said.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev hailed him as "one of the sterling thinkers, writers and humanists of the 20th century" and "an irreplaceable loss".

Solzhenitsyn won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970 after portrayal in torturesome detail the Soviet working class camps, where he spent eight years from 1945.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy honoured Solzhenitsyn as "one of the superlative consciences of 20th century Russia", while German Chancellor Angela Merkel said he was a great and important writer.

Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov called him an inspiration.

Born in 1918 in Kislovodsk in the Caucasus in the bloody aftermath of the Russian Revolution, Solzhenitsyn was initially a loyal communist.

But he was sentenced to ashcan School years in the camps in 1945 for criticising Russian drawing card Joseph Stalin in a letter to a friend.

He was released in February 1953, a few weeks before Stalin's death and eventually became a maths teacher. He earned renown in 1962 with 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich'.

Published with official approval during the thaw under Stalin's successor, Nikita Khrushchev, the book's description of the camps made a huge shock. But it was afterwards banned and for decades Russians could only read clandestine editions of his work.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1970 but refused to travel to receive it for fear of not beingness allowed to return home.

By then Solzhenitsyn was working on his massive labor camp portrayal, 'The Gulag Archipelago'. He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974 after the authorities discovered manuscripts of the book.

After a