Monday 30 June 2008

Coldplay chart triumph is over

COLDPLAY’s transatlantic chart triumph has been short-lived.

Earlier this week the rockers occupied the top spots in both the singles and
album charts in America and Britain — a feat only seven acts in chart
history can claim.

But now KATY PERRY — who is billed as America’s answer to LILY
ALLEN but actually sounds more like PINK — has ended their reign
at the top of the US Billboard charts with her track I Kissed A Girl.

And in the UK, treacly R’n’B singer NE-YO is ahead in the
midweek sales figures for Sunday’s singles chart.

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Wednesday 25 June 2008

Manuscript

Manuscript   
Artist: Manuscript

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Balferd Baldrs (Burzum Cover)   
 Balferd Baldrs (Burzum Cover)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1




 






Monday 16 June 2008

Carmen Electra - Electra Im In No Rush To Marry


Model-turned-actress CARMEN ELECTRA has laughed off reports she is getting cold feet about marrying former KORN guitarist ROB PATTERSON, insisting she in no hurry to walk down the aisle.

The Scary Movie star became engaged to the rock musician during the weekend of her 36th birthday (20Apr08) - and has faced constant questioning about when the big day will be.

Electra tells People.com, "It's funny, everyone else puts so much pressure, (asking), 'When are you getting married?'

"If it was up to everybody else, we'd be married and divorced already."

The twice-divorced model/actress recently travelled to Boston, Massachusetts to meet Patterson's parents.

She adds, "We're taking it slow, and we're happy."





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Friday 6 June 2008

Adam Sandler raises hair in new movie "Zohan"

By Iain Blair


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Adam Sandler has played a
wedding singer, a waterboy, a firefighter pretending to be gay,
and the devil's son.


So it was likely just a matter of time before he ended up
playing a tough-as-nails Israeli commando who secretly wants to
be a hairdresser -- the wacky premise behind "You Don't Mess
With The Zohan," his new comedy debuting in theaters on Friday.


Sandler, who hails from Brooklyn, New York, said the
inspiration for "Zohan" dates back to his childhood when he
heard stories about how tough the Israeli army was, even though
the country was small.


"Anytime anyone comes after them, they take care of
business," Sandler told reporters at a recent news conference,
"As a Jewish kid, you were proud of that. So I admired them."


Later in life, Sandler said he hung out with many Israelis
in California, went to their weddings and parties and "couldn't
believe how insane it got."


"An Israeli guy who used to cut my hair, and I just thought
it'd be funny to see an Israeli soldier, a bad-ass fearless
warrior who had a little secret dream of wanting to do
something else, but was embarrassed to share it with anyone,"
Sandler said.


Co-written by Sandler, writer/director Judd Apatow and
"Saturday Night Live's" Robert Smigel, "Zohan" features a large
ensemble cast that includes John Turturro and Chris Rock, and
has cameos by the likes of Mariah Carey and John McEnroe.


Sandler portrays the title character who fakes his own
death so that he can disappear to New York City and pursue his
dream. But his violent past soon catches up with him, and Zohan
finds himself in the middle of another war, this time between
immigrant Israelis and Palestinians.