Bjork returning to Israel

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 - No Comments »

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Twelve years after her previous performance in Israel, Björk is returning for a one-time gig which will be held on July 31 in the center of the country. The singer has decided that one euro of each ticket sold would be donated to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

The Icelandic singer’s representatives have reached an agreement with Israeli producer Shuki Weiss and are expected to arrive in Israel in the coming days to select a venue for the concert. Two possible locations are Tel Aviv’s Hayarkon Park and the Ramat Gan Stadium. Björk is currently on a world tour following the release of her successful album “Volta” in May 2007. She is accompanied by an expanded band, a wind instruments orchestra and a choir of girls from Iceland. “Volta” was included in the list of the top 10 best-selling albums in the United States. “I feel ‘Volta’ live is much better than the album, so ‘Volta’ the album is almost like the rehearsal before the tour,” Björk has said. “The tour is where it all comes alive.”

Producer Shuki Weiss admitted in the past that the 1996 concerts were not a financial success. Björk’s current world tour, however, is extremely successful and expected to last about 18 monthsBjörk last performed in Israel in August 1996. She sang before a crowd of thousands in Tel Aviv and Caesarea, cancelled a concert in Jerusalem, and caused a sensation when she chose to swim and sunbathe topless.

Madonna and Guy Splitsville ?

Friday, March 21st, 2008 - No Comments »

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With rumors circulating that Madonna and Guy Ritchie”s marriage is on the rocks, the couple are trying their level best to rekindle their romance.

The Queen of Pop is going all out to silence the skeptics by organizing a romantic, games night with her film director hubby. Guy has already scored triple points by filling the couple’s 8million pounds London townhouse with red roses.

Madge, meanwhile, has planned a candlelit dinner and told her staff to take the night off. “Madonna and Guy have both had hectic schedules of late so there’s no denying that they’ve spent a lot of time apart,” the Mirror quoted a source, as saying. “While Madonna’s been in LA promoting her new album, Hard Candy,Guy’s been stuck in London on post-production for his next movie, Rock N Rolla. But they’re now back together and relishing proper family time. Madonna has gone all-out to organize a special evening this week, culminating in a romantic dinner and a games night. And once the children are tucked up in bed, Madonna has planned a sexy surprise for Guy in the shape of a new satin Basque,” the source added.

Madonna’s US publicist denied the break-up rumors, saying: “I am delighted to confirm that Mr and Mrs Guy Ritchie remain happily married. All is well and wonderful in the Ritchie household.”

Madonna’s ‘Hard Candy’ Album Cover

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 - No Comments »

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Madonna new single Hard Candy

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 - No Comments »

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Float like a butterfly, sing like a bee… here’s Madonna proving she’s still The Greatest.

As the Material Girl approaches her 50th birthday this September she shows there’s still plenty of fight left in her.

Far from being on the ropes, she vowed to “kick all of their asses” as she promoted her new single with Justin Timberlake - who is young enough to be her son.

Wearing five-inch heels and boxing gloves, she said middle age was not going to slow her down.

“You’ve got a lot more experience and you tend to not make the same mistakes,” she tells Interview magazine. “It’s great to feel experienced. But I also work with people who are half my age, so I feel like I have to work even harder to keep up with everybody - but the fact of the matter is I can kick all of their asses.”

In a bizarre move, Madge has decided to release her single tomorrow as the theme tune to a shampoo ad, rather than in record shops or online.

The record - Four Minutes To Save The World - is about fighting poverty and disease.

And as boxer Muhammad Ali once said: “A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”

Well that’s certainly not something anyone could ever accuse Madonna of…

Pharrell Moshes It Up With N.E.R.D.

Saturday, March 15th, 2008 - No Comments »

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here are bands that play the South By Southwest Music Conference - skinny, unwashed four-pieces who soullessly schlep gear from showcase to showcase - and then there are bands that play South By Southwest, starry-eyed dreamers who attack any stage with reckless abandon in hope of landing that big record deal that will make them unspeakably rich. Paramore is not one of those bands. Neither are N.E.R.D. or Britney Spears (she’s not even a band, but we digress), although on one glorious night in Austin, two-thirds of them sort of were.

Confused? Welcome to Friday at South By Southwest, a day that featured a pair of big-name headliners, one-supersized rumor and a whole lot of not making sense. (Don’t worry, we’re here to sort everything out.)

First and foremost, pop-punk heroes Paramore, who sat down with MTV News earlier in the day to let fans know they’re not breaking up, headlined one of the most un-SXSW events of the entire week: a multi-band pileup for the MySpace generation, sponsored by spooky-ooky retailer Hot Topic, packed with local kids who wouldn’t know a SXSW badge from a dial-up Internet connection.

Held on the outskirts of town at hangar-esque rock club La Zona Rosa, this was to be the group’s first performance since they canceled a string of European dates to work out some rather pesky (and nefarious sounding) “internal issues,” and clearly, the band were treating it as a rather huge coming-out party.

“I know there’s been a lot of craziness going on, and you’ve probably all heard about it,” frontwoman/firecracker Hayley Williams told the crowd, pausing to allow appropriate time for the squeals to pass. “We all just wanted you to know that music is the one thing we love, and no matter what you’ve heard, we won’t stop doing it.”

And then they got down to doing just that, ripping through a set full of their hits (”Misery Business,” “Crushcrushcrush”) and older (at least for them) songs, like “Woah” and “Emergency,” from their 2005 debut, All We Know Is Falling. Through it all, Williams - who, according to label reps, has been battling vocal strain for awhile now - belted out as best as she could, and when her voice faltered, she simply thrust the microphone into the crowd, who were more than willing to do the work for her. Guitarist Josh Farro and bassist Jeremy Davis flanked her, busting out chords and pulling out some truly Trohman/Wentz-worthy onstage acrobatics. Oh, and drummer Zac Farro totally barfed up some Mexican food he had eaten for dinner.

Truly, Paramore were giving it their all - and then some more. And at the end of the set, the band joined hands and bowed in unison as their fans held up a countless array of hand-held devices. Paramore left the stage amid a blizzard of cell-phone camera flashes, and their message was clear: We’re a band, we’re united, we’re not going anywhere. It was the kind of context you rarely get from a SXSW show, and though Paramore aren’t your typical SXSW band (they’ve sold more records than 14 Vampire Weekends, 100 Times New Vikings and 2,000 Lightspeed Champions combined) - it’s something we could get used to seeing more often ’round these parts.

Meanwhile, as Paramore were exiting the stage, something potentially huge was bubbling up across town: namely, rumors that Britney Spears would be making an SXSW appearance, performing with Pharrell Williams and N.E.R.D. during their late-night set at Stubb’s. It seemed improbable, but hey, stranger things have happened (though not many) and within hours, it had been texted from handheld to handheld with such veracity that it had seemingly become fact.

Of course, it never happened (Britney at SXSW? Come on!) and, to be quite honest, Pharrell didn’t need her anyway. The line to get into Stubb’s stretched for miles up Red River Street, and when Skateboard P and his N.E.R.D. cohorts finally took the stage, all the struggle was worth it. With a pair of funky drummers, a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and sampler, N.E.R.D. played a rock-star set that mixed nearly punk thrash with funk keyboards, outer space effects, acid-rock guitar and hip-hop swagger.

Williams commanded the stage, bounding back and forth during hard funk jams on “Brain” and “Rock Star,” which found the stage filled with nearly two dozen posse members, waving red flags, parading their Mohawks and snapping photos of the thousands of fans in the crowd bouncing up and down in unison. Williams has clearly spent time in a mosh pit - as evidenced by his scissor-kicking, arm-swinging dance moves - but as loose as he got at the start of “Lapdance,” the man is a meticulous professional and when the instrumentation got a bit sloppy, he made the band start over.

By the time the set ended with a punk-funk take on “She Wants to Move” (which slipped into Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust” for a few bars), Williams had proven to the crowd that while his genius might be in the studio, his heart is on the stage, where he breathes new life into his creations. And you thought Britney had a Jeckyl and Hyde complex …

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