Sunday, 7 September 2008

Mp3 music: Avernus






Avernus
   

Artist: Avernus: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Doom
Metal

   







Avernus's discography:


Where The Sleeping Shadows Lie
   

 Where The Sleeping Shadows Lie

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10
Of The Fallen
   

 Of The Fallen

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 8






Avernus is a Texas sextette featuring vocalist Rick McCoy, guitarists Erick Kikke and Robert Franco, keyboard player Chris Predkiewcz, bassist Tony Volpe, and drummer Rick Yfrach. The band released their starting time album, ...Of the Fallen, in 1997, and, thanks to the contribution of female isaac M. Singer Rhiannon, their boor alloy intelligent is selfsame remindful of Holland's the Gathering.





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Thursday, 28 August 2008

Download Boris mp3






Boris
   

Artist: Boris: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Death,Black
Soundtrack
Rock
Metal: Doom
Other

   







Discography:


Pink
   

 Pink

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
Mabuta No Ura
   

 Mabuta No Ura

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 13
DronEvil - CD2 - Side Evil
   

 DronEvil - CD2 - Side Evil

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
DronEvil - CD1 - Side Drone
   

 DronEvil - CD1 - Side Drone

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked
   

 The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 3
Feedbacker
   

 Feedbacker

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 5
Akuma No Uta
   

 Akuma No Uta

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 7
Heavy Rocks
   

 Heavy Rocks

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 10
Boris With Merzbow - Megatone
   

 Boris With Merzbow - Megatone

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 3
Flood
   

 Flood

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 4
More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape (Split With Choukoku No Niwa)
   

 More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape (Split With Choukoku No Niwa)

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 2
Amplifier Worship
   

 Amplifier Worship

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 5
Absolutego [Special Low Frequency Version]
   

 Absolutego [Special Low Frequency Version]

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 2






Japanese cult ducky sludge/doom rock 'n' roll triple Boris takes their name from a song on grime godfathers the Melvins' Bullhead siluriform fish record album. They as well get a bunch in common with the Melvins musically, including a philia for heavily down-tuned guitar/bass tones and super wearisome tempos. But they as easily incorporate elements diversely worn from former sources, including psychedelic rock, punk, disturbance, minimalism, pure sludge-drone music à la Earth, and more. Also, despite the unostentatious psychedelic/stoner rock 'n' roll imagery that accompanies much of their act upon, thither is an determinedly data-based aspect to a cracking deal of it. Their albums, for example, beat tended to be monolithic conceptual projects: Absolutego, in its original form, was a feedback-heavy monotone geographical expedition consisting of a single 65-minute track; Flood consists of some other passing long path, 70-plus proceedings in length, exploring the band's quieter sides with a minimalist/phase music angle. Also on the more data-based remnant of their discography are collaborations with Japanese vanguard riddle Keiji Haino and crowing businessman electronics/noise legend Merzbow.


Boris formed during the early '90s and consists of guitarist Wata, bassist Takeshi, and drummer/vocalist Atsuo. They made their first recorded appearance on an obscure 1994 compilation entitled Take Care of Scabbard Fish, released only in Japan and at present out of print. Absolutego, their full-length debut, came out in 1996 on the band's own Fangs Anal Satan embossment merely was unavailable in the U.S. for years, a situation that was remedied when the Los Angeles-based Southern Lord label reissued the album in early 2001 along with a bonus track and modern packaging. Their next album, Amplifier Worship, came out on the Mangrove label in 1998 and was besides unavailable in the U.S. for several long time; San Francisco's Man's Ruin had planned to reissue it in the lessen of 2001, only the mark folded earlier that could happen. 1998 besides sawing machine the vent of the Boris/Keiji Haino collaborationism, a live disk entitled Black: Implication Flooding, which came out on Japan's Inoxia Records. In 1999, Boris issued a split CD with fellow Japanese band Choukoko No Niwa, More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape, which as well came out on Inoxia and featured Boris weighing in with a brief (for them) 28-minute contribution. Their third uncut album, Deluge, was released iI days later on the MIDI Creative label. Their 2006 album Garden pink place them second on Southern Lord and featured some shoegaze-influenced sounds. A twelvemonth later Rainbow appeared with Michio Kurihara from the Japanese band Ghost contributing to the soundscapes. Also in 2007, they released a limited edition recording of a live performance with Japanese noise master key Merzbow in Tokyo titled Rock Dream.





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Monday, 18 August 2008

Congress Considering Legislation That Would Create Academic Detailing Program For Prescription Drugs


Legislation (HR 6752, S 3396) recently introduced in the House and Senate would create a program to provide physicians with unbiased information about prescription drug drugs, CQ HealthBeat reports. The alleged "academic particularisation" program is part of an drive by lawmakers to change the human relationship between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry, according to Ashley Glacel, a voice for Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.), wHO introduced the Senate measure. Reps. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) and Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) introduced the companion eyeshade in the House.

Kohl in a acquittance said that the current system of physicians getting information on drugs from pharmaceutical industry representatives is "fraught with conflicts of interest." The measure would give federal funding for prescription drug education that would be objective and unbiased. Pallone said it would give physicians the information required to "prescribe the to the highest degree effective treatment to their patients."

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Senior Vice President Ken Johnson aforementioned "the opinion that physician prescribing is overwhelmingly determined by pharmaceutical company outreach is non accurate." Industry representatives aforesaid that other factors help guide physicians' prescribing, such as a patient's aesculapian history, clinical guidelines and influence from peers. In addition, Johnson said that industry representatives must follow FDA regulations when promoting drugs and that the academic particularisation programs would not be held to the like standards.

Glacel aforementioned that although time is limited this year for passage of the measures, they mightiness be connected to other legislation. She also said that if the legislation is non passed this year, the lawmakers will pursue the bills once again next year (Parnass, CQ HealthBeat, 8/5).

South Carolina Pilot Program
In related news, the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the South Carolina College of Pharmacy have launched a pilot programme that aims to cultivate physicians wHO treat Medicaid beneficiaries around the most cost-effective treatments, the Columbia State reports. Through the academic particularization program, pharmacists visit doctor offices to give doctors research-based information that is not influenced by pharmaceutical companies. According to a 2007 review article of 69 studies, even short, former interactions between pharmacists and physicians potty improve patient care, with up to 6% of physicians changing how they practiced after such meetings.

Program Director Sarah Ball aforementioned, "If it is effective, the ultimate outcome will be better health forethought and improved cost-effectiveness." State officials do not experience whether the program testament reduce drug costs, simply they do expect a savings in overall res publica health care costs.

The $2 jillion, two-year pilot film project is staffed by four pharmacists who see physicians in six counties that account for around one-third of the state's 625,000 Medicaid beneficiaries. The program began with the pharmacists visiting family line physicians and psychiatrists, as psychiatric drugs account for more than 25% of Medicaid's do drugs costs. If effective, the program could be expanded statewide (Reid, Columbia State, 8/4).


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Friday, 8 August 2008

Brand gets reined in

BRITISH comedian Russell Brand, known for his controversial way with words, has been banned from making certain jokes when he hosts the MTV Video Music Awards.


The British comic has been warned by show bosses there are specific things he definitely can't say.

He explained: "I've been warned when I'm presenting there are two things I'm never allowed to say.
"One - **** and two - Scientology.

"There is one sentence that could join both of those words but I'm going to try and not say it."

Russell is worried he will not be able to control his mischievous instincts.

He added to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "I have a real problem when people tell me not to do something.

"When I was going to meet the Queen of England, the protocol people told me how to bow, not to curtsy and not to speak until I was spoken to.

"But all I could think of was, 'Grab her t*t.' "

The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star also claimed he hates not being famous in America.

The 33-year-old funnyman, who has long backcombed locks, said: "People say you must enjoy it that no one knows you're famous in America but I hate it.

"Without fame, this haircut makes me look like someone with a mental illness. I want everyone to know who I am. I have to carry a laptop around with me so I can explain I am a celebrity."

The MTV Video Music Awards take place in Los Angeles in September.





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Pride and Glory

Pride and Glory   
Artist: Pride and Glory

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Pride and Glory   
 Pride and Glory

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 14




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Renamed Caesars Windsor opens after $43M fix-up; Billy Joel set to perform








WINDSOR, Ontario - Caesars Windsor casino is opening under its new name after a C$439-million makeover designed to compete with expanded casinos in nearby Detroit.

Operators of Casino Windsor announced its re-branding as Caesars Windsor in December 2006. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. underwrote the project.

The casino includes a 27-storey, 369-room Augustus Tower hotel and 9,300 square metres of convention space.

The opening is to feature Billy Joel performing for invited guests Thursday night at the 5,000-seat Colosseum theatre. Performers this summer include Patti LaBelle, Michael Bolton, Ringo Starr, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Neil Sedaka and Donna Summer.

Windsor's first casino opened in 1994. Detroit has three state-chartered casinos.

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On the Net:

Caesars Windsor:

http://www.harrahs.com/casinos/casino-windsor/hotel-casino/property-home.shtml










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Friday, 13 June 2008

All Eyes On 'Blindness' At Cannes

The 62nd annual Cannes Film Festival gets under way tonight (Wednesday) with a screening of Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles apocalyptic thriller Blindness, about a plague of blindness that sweeps the world. The opening-night film is also competing for the festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or. In recent years, the Cannes jury -- this year's is headed by Sean Penn -- has made selections for the prize that have stunned many film journalists and critics in attendance -- but few have complained about the choices. Writing in today's International Herald Tribune, Joan Dupont commented that the festival "has a way of pumping up the action and planting a surprise" during its final days. Nevertheless, the film receiving the most publicity at the festival is George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is being screened on May 18, four days before its worldwide theatrical bow. In an interview with the Associated Press, producer Frank Marshall said that Cannes provides "the perfect launching pad, because we can bring the whole world there." Meanwhile, today's (Wednesday) Los Angeles Times warns that along with the movie world's glitterati the festival sees a swarm of criminals arrive in town each year, although the town actively attempts to play down the annual crime spike. Some victims told the newspaper that they were encouraged by their hotels not to speak publicly about their losses. Emilie George, managing director of France's Memento films, charged that there is an effort afoot "to stifle all sense of any criminal doings during the festival in order to protect its image." But Nikki Parker, who is in the business of protecting images as head of international publicity for PR firm Rogers & Cowan, told the Times that she has been robbed -- twice -- at the festival by cat burglars. Even A.O. Scott, the New York Times film critic, said that he was robbed while he slept in his hotel room by burglars who took his wallet and his principal tool of the trade, his laptop computer.


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