Tuesday 28 May 2013

Smart Girls Get What They Want



Smart Girls Get What They Want

Gigi, Bea, and Neerja are best friends and total overachievers. Even if they aren’t the most popular girls in school, they aren’t too worried. After all, real life will begin once they get to their Ivy League colleges. But when an unexpected event proves they’re missing out on the full high-school experience, it’s time to come out of the honors lounge and into the spotlight. The trio makes a pact: They will each take on their greatest challenge and totally rock it.Gigi decides to run for student

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Coming soon: invasion of the marauding nymphomaniacs



Coming soon: invasion of the marauding nymphomaniacs
But a meta-analysis of studies by psychologists in 2010 shows little sex differences in the sexuality of men and women and where there were differences – such as rates of masturbation or pornography use – they were heavily influenced by culture and the …
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What is Love Addiction?
She is the author of Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex While in Recovery from Sex Addiction and co-author of Making Advances: A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts. Alex is a licensed marriage and family therapist, …
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Review by Dennis Trinkle II
For the audio version, the publisher decided to avoid this challenge and simply has a female voice announce the number of the endnote so that those who wish to read along or consult the endnotes can do so. I was initially … It would hardly serve as a …
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Friday 24 May 2013

RoadFish.com Learns of Credit Report Used in Courtroom




New York, NY (PRWEB) May 24, 2013

RoadFish.com mens lifestyle and finance magazine today issued their statement regarding the recent discovery of yet another way credit reports can be used against a consumer: in a court of law. RoadFish.com responds to a Forbes article detailing an incident where one partys claim was discounted by bringing her credit report under scrutiny in the courtroom, and the online magazine warns consumers not to say anything about their finances that their credit report cannot back upor vice versa, lie about anything that their report cant disprove.

On May 19, 2013, Adam Levin of Forbes reported that most people understand the importance of credit reports when it comes to the likes of applying for credit cards, mortgages, auto loans and student loans. Even applying for jobs these days comes with the chance that a potential employer will run a credit check to aid in their hiring decision. However Levin states that U.S. lawyers have recently discovered a new place for credit reports to be used against people, and that is in divorce proceedings particularly when discussing alimony.

RoadFish.com is not surprised to see yet another avenue that credit reports are popping up in, and makes a prediction about where credit in the U.S. is headed. RoadFish.coms Senior staff writer is quoted as saying, Our country puts a major emphasis on credit scores and credit reports. There are other counties that dont use them as much, even at all, but here in the U.S. we use them for many, many things having to do with finance. Those who believe credit reports and scores are only needed when dealing with borrowing money could not be more wrong. Theyre used to rent apartments, get jobs, and apparently now when you get divorced too. Im not shocked to see that credit reports are being used in court hearings at all. In fact, I think that credit reports will only continue to be used in more ways, for more purposes.

For much of the above-mentioned Forbes article, Levin quotes his friend John Ulzheimer, a former Equifax and Credit.com employee who knows his share about the ins and outs of credit and credit reports. Ulzheimer states that during a recent divorce trial he was asked to testify at due to the nature of his professional credit experience, the soon-to-be-ex-wife was requesting she receive a big alimony from her soon-to-be-ex-husband as she claimed she had no access to credit. Her husbands legal representation found a hole in her claim however when her credit report proved that she had been added as an authorized used to her new boyfriends credit cards and in fact had access to $ 50,000 in combined credit lines. Ulzheimer is quoted as saying, The fact that she was an authorized user began showing up on her credit reports about 30 days after the boyfriend agreed to authorization. At that point she could not longer suggest that she had no access to credit.

RoadFish.com offers a sincere recommendation to readers that they be careful of their financial claims unless they are sure their credit reports can back up their words. RoadFish.coms Senior staff writer is quoted as saying, Your credit report is a pretty good representation of your past and current financial background, and though there may be a few inaccuracies for their most part they speak the truth. Like emails, written contracts, and recorded phone conversations they can certainly be used as proof of one thing or another. So dont claim anything that you cant back up with your credit reportdont lie about never being late on a payment if your credit report shows otherwiseand dont claim something that your credit report can disprove, like saying you have no access to credit when your credit report clearly reveals that you have tons of credit.

In the above-mentioned Forbes article, Ulzheimer is quoted as saying, The moral of the story is simple: If you want to convince someone that you dont have access to credit then you better assume that your credit reports are going to be subject to review by opposing counsel. And while credit reports take a lot of heat as being supposedly loaded with errors, they often tell a very clear story as to whether or not youve got access to credit lines. They simply dont miss much when it comes to relationships with creditors.

About RoadFish.com:

RoadFish.com is an online magazine for men that features lifestyle and finance articles. RoadFish.com targets an audience who have achieved a moderate level of success in life and are constantly striving for the next challenge, goal or mission. RoadFish.com writes primarily about dating, especially what they feel to be the top online dating site, hot chicks, luxury items for men, and reviews of restaurants and hotels. RoadFish.com also writes about personal finance and current financial events, such as consumers failing a recent credit score quiz. RoadFish.com is owned and operated by Purpose, Inc.









Thursday 23 May 2013

Should I have got back with my ex?



Should I have got back with my ex?
So I decided to move on and met a wonderful girl who my classmates thought was like me i.e. a bit of an outsider. I ignored them all and decided to ask her out after someone told me she had a crush on me. As soon as we started dating, my ex-girlfriend …
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Deadlocked Arias jurors can't reach verdict; mistrial declared
(CNN) — An Arizona jury Thursday said it was unable to reach a unanimous agreement and would be unable to decide what penalty Jodi Arias should receive for killing her ex-boyfriend. Judge Sherry Stephens declared … Stephens told them to try again …
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Muncie man Elliott Reynolds accused of videotaping himself abusing ex
HENRY COUNTY, Ind. – A Muncie man is accused of videotaping himself abusing his ex-girlfriend's 3-year-old son, hitting him, trying to choke the boy and urinating and spitting on him as he slept. Elliott J. Reynolds, 25, was charged this week with five …
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Wednesday 22 May 2013

Devendra Banhart - Rodrigo Amarante



Devendra Banhart – Rodrigo Amarante
Event on 2013-05-23 19:00:00
McMenamins and opbmusic presentDevendra Banhart
Rodrigo Amarante

    Crystal Ballroom |
    Thursday, May 23, 2013

    Tickets on sale now!About Devendra Banhart

    For his Nonesuch debut, Devendra Banhart chose the title Mala, literally the Serbian word for "small," but used colloquially in Eastern Europe as a term of endearment-"like sweetie pie," Banhart explains. It was a placeholder during most of the recording, a working title offhandedly inspired by a ring his fiancée, the Serbian photographer and artist Ana Kras, had given him with that word on it. But the name stuck, and it proves to an apt one for an album so intimate in scale and open of heart.

    Banhart's previous effort, 2009's What Will We Be, took him to Northern California where he cut the disc accompanied by a full band and producer Paul Butler behind the board. Conversely, Mala, his eighth studio album, took shape back in his own "tiny, tiny home" in Los Angeles, where Banhart until recently resided. He and longtime cohort Noah Georgeson produced it together, playing most of the instruments themselves, using borrowed equipment and a vintage recorder they'd found in a pawn shop. The recorder is a couple of decades' old piece of gear "that a lot of early hip-hop had been made on," says Banhart. "And knowing my songs are not hip-hop whatsoever, we thought it would be interesting to see how these kinds of songs would sound on equipment that was used to record our favorite rap. Let's see how this technology would work for us."

    The arrangements, beguiling yet relatively unadorned, harken back to Banhart's earliest recordings, the do-it-yourself tracks that first garnered him acclaim a decade ago. The songs themselves, though, are less fractured fairy tales than real or artfully imagined depictions of the vicissitudes of romance, even if Banhart does lace his often seductive delivery with liberal doses of surreal humor.

    These days Banhart appears more suave than shamanistic, though his gently delivered words still have an incantatory quality. His trademark falsetto warble is often supplanted by a lower-registered croon, especially when he vocalizes in Spanish on a track like "Mi Negrita"-a song he conjured up while envisioning himself "in an oversized suit, slightly sweaty" on the set of the Venezuelan variety show Super Sabado Sensacional, a program he'd watch as a child growing up in Caracas in the '80s.

    "In Spanish, I can have a lot more flexibility," Banhart admits. "I have a limited vocabulary-in English and in Spanish-but with Spanish I can get more into the sound of the words, I can have more fun with it. I can even get more autobiographical in Spanish. I feel comfortable revealing more, expressing something sincere about trauma or pain, which is not really a space I'm comfortable occupying. I can take things further in Spanish."

    Speaking of his native tongue, Banhart acknowledges that "mala" in Spanish is the feminine form of "bad," and, given the more outré, gender-bending garb he donned earlier in his career-featured most notoriously in a fashion spread for the New York Times' T style magazine-he jokes, "I could be that bad female."

    A hint of darkness does exist around the periphery of Mala, bracketing the album, in fact. The opening cut, "Golden Girls" is downbeat and bass-heavy, evoking a young man isolated on a dance floor. Closing number "Taurabolium"-named after the altar/structure from ancient pagan ritual upon which a bull was slain, its blood pouring onto a white-robed priest below-is basically a syncopated chant: "I can't keep myself from evil." Banhart was thinking West Side Story when he arranged the tune, its finger-snapping rhythm coming from "a switchblade, a chain, a whip, and a box full of glass that we just stomped on."

    Mostly, though, the mood is lighthearted, mischievous, and, on a reverie like "Daniel," pleasantly nostalgic. On "Für Hildegard von Bingen," he casts a contemporary life for the 12th-century Catholic mystic and composer: "In my head there was this little movie, an alternative universe, I guess-Hildegard is sequestered in her cloister, and one day she gets a VHS cassette and it's the prime era of the MTV VJ, and she just goes wild. 'That's it for me,' she says. 'That's how I'm going to get my message across.' So she escapes the cloister…and becomes a VJ." On "Fine Petting Duck," he duets with his fiancée Kras or, more precisely, duels with her as they portray ex-lovers with very different perspectives on their relationship. She wants to get back with him; he reminds her, in their wry call-and-response, what a thoughtless boyfriend he actually was. (And somewhere along the way, Banhart and Kras switch-inscrutably, amusingly-from English to German as the arrangement morphs from a '50s-tinged R&B/Doo-wop/Mickey and Silvia-type vibe to a Teutonic house beat.) The anti-romantic banter is more playful, even more honest, than your average love song; Banhart admits, "It's so hard for me to write a sincere love song. It's got to be about what a piece-of-shit relationship we're in now, always, somehow. But there are some sincere things here obviously-they're all sincere, really, but you have to keep a sense of humor about it."

    Banhart emerged seemingly out of nowhere in 2002 with his first CD collection, Oh Me Oh My…The Way the Day Goes By the Sun Is Setting Dogs Are Dreaming Lovesongs of the Christmas Spirit, compiled by Swans frontman Michael Gira for his Young God label from homemade recordings the itinerant Banhart had amassed as he traveled the world. He was born Devendra Obi Banhart in Houston, Texas, but spent his childhood in Caracas, Venezuela; as a teenager, his family returned to the States, relocating in Southern California, where he soon became enamored of skateboard culture. "Ballad of Keenan Milton," in fact, is an homage to the legendary skateboarder, who died tragically in 2001 in a freak accident.

    Music was always a passion for Banhart, and he discovered it in ways both magical and haphazard. As a boy in Caracas, says Banhart," I was surrounded by salsa, merengue, cumbia, some bossa nova-that was ubiquitous, you'd hear it on any street. But oh my God, at home we had Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction and the Rolling Stones' Hot Licks. I don't know what these things are, I don't know who these artists are, I'm just eight years old, but I know I want to do that, I want to sing like these people." In what could be an excerpt from a David Sedaris monologue, Banhart claims he found his own voice one day when he was home alone and impetuously donned one of his mother's dresses, grabbed her hair brush and started to sing. What came out-wobbly, high-pitched-didn't resemble Axl Rose or Mick Jagger, but it was a prepubescent sound he could call his own, a touchstone, something that echoed, years later, in the falsetto of his early albums. In high school, Banhart became obsessed with rocksteady, bluebeat, and ska, which he'd learned about via skateboarding videos.

    Finishing high school, he thought he would pursue a visual arts career so he enrolled at the San Francisco Art Institute, but he soon dropped out in favor of exploring music. He has, however, successfully maintained a parallel career as a painter: Banhart's distinctive, minutely inked, often enigmatic drawings have appeared in galleries all over the world, including the Art Basel Contemporary Art Fair in Miami; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels; and Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art. He has created the cover art for most of his records, including Mala, and in 2010 his artwork and packaging for What Will We Be was nominated for a Grammy.

    San Francisco had an indelible influence on Banhart; the flamboyant dressing he adopted that entranced the fashion crowd (and fueled the "freak folk" and "New Weird America" labels the press attached to him) was inspired in part by the seriously subversive cross-dressing culture of San Francisco's legendary performance troupe the Cockettes.

    Like Nonesuch label-mates Caetano Veloso and David Byrne, with whom he shared a stage at Carnegie Hall, Banhart has embraced an astonishingly wide range of musical ideas, from folk to blues to the avant garde. He extols the late Arthur Russell, a relentlessly eclectic artist who was impossible to pigeonhole in his brief lifetime, and Banhart has brought back into the spotlight forgotten artists like late-'60s singer Vashti Bunyan, whose psychedelic folk he championed. He has collaborated with Brazilian legends Os Mutantes, the Swans, Antony and the Johnsons, and Beck, among others, and has engaged in art projects like conceptualist Doug Aitken's monumental 2012 Song 1 video installation on the façade of the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, DC.

    For Banhart, his career remains "an adventure and an exploration." Mala reveals a natural maturation of his style, especially as a singer. Banhart admits, "I don't really take care of my voice, but, just like with playing guitar, you get more familiar with it, and you get better at it. I've always said that I'm very good at not knowing how to play the guitar but, really, it's just that I'm very comfortable with the utter uncertainty of my approach."

    -Michael Hill

     

    Website:
    http://www.devendrabanhart.com

    About Rodrigo Amarante

    Rodrigo Amarante de Castro Neves is a guitarist, occasional bassist, singer and songwriter for the bands Los Hermanos, Orquestra Imperial and Little Joy.

    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rodrigo-Amarante/316013055081493

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Friday 17 May 2013

How to Get Your Ex-Boyfriend Back - NEW



How to Get Your Ex-Boyfriend Back - NEW
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Thursday 16 May 2013

The Power Of Touch: How Physical Contact Can Improve Your Health



The Power Of Touch: How Physical Contact Can Improve Your Health
I knew how good it felt to get a reassuring hug or squeeze, but I'd never given much thought to how my body interpreted the sensation. … So before my boyfriend left for an overnight trip, I concentrated on how we held each other close as we said goodbye.
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Verdict tossed, Gina Celaya is starting new life – Arizona Daily Star
The new trial was ordered because testimony from several witnesses who would have supported her self-defense claim was barred from her original trial, Nash said. Some of those witnesses … She testified that Lopez drove her to the desert and groped …
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Do we have the next Nashville 'it' girl?
I just didn't know the steps on how to get there." Enter Bob … The album opens with "Boyfriend Stealer," a playful romp female fans will love, and segues into "Just Go," an up- tempo shuffle featuring some traditional honky-tonk piano, organ and …
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Wednesday 15 May 2013

How To Get Your Ex Back - Get Your Ex Back Fast



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Tuesday 14 May 2013

FREE SHOW! A Tribute to THE RAMONES with performances by The Honeyman (featuring Anna Waronker, Rachel Haden, Patty Schemel and Joey Santiago), The Henry Clay People, Cinderella Motel, The Cigarette Bums, Washing Machines, Sara Radle and The Mockingbirds



FREE SHOW! A Tribute to THE RAMONES with performances by The Honeyman (featuring Anna Waronker, Rachel Haden, Patty Schemel and Joey Santiago), The Henry Clay People, Cinderella Motel, The Cigarette Bums, Washing Machines, Sara Radle and The Mockingbirds
Event on 2013-05-21 21:00:00

A Tribute to THE RAMONES, The Henry Clay People, The Cigarette Bums, Washing Machines, Sara Radle and the Mockingbirds, Cinderella Motel
The Satellite
05/21/2013 09:00 PM PDT

The Henry Clay People

After spending the better part of 2012 touring in support of our new record Twenty-Five for the Rest of Our Lives, we, The Henry Clay People, are thrilled to announce that we are teaming up with the Songs For Kids Foundation, along with our buddies at ConsequenceOfSound. net, Buzzbands.la, Origami Vinyl, Moheak Radio, and FILTER, to bring you a very special December Residency at The Satellite. There are several reasons to celebrate: 1. This marks 10 years since the earliest incarnation of when the The HCP started bringing its brand of bratty indie rock to drunken college parties at UCSB. Since then we have played hundreds of shows throughout North America. Southern California has always been our home. Suburban born and bred. 2. Songs For Kids, a charitable organization that sends indie rocker types to perform at Children's Hospitals throughout the country, will be on hand every week to talk about what they do and how you can get involved in making a difference. Several members of the band have worked or volunteered for the organization. Songs For Kids is a wonderful organization and we believe in what they do. 3. The Henry Clays will be recording a LIVE ALBUM throughout the month. 4. You can pre-order the live album simply by donating whatever you want to the Songs For Kids Foundation at songsforkidsfoundation.org and keep a copy of the receipt. Or you can wait for the live album to be released in early 2013, at which point we'll be donating the proceeds to Songs For Kids. 5. The first 3 shows (12/3, 12/10, 12/17) are FREE! 6. The last show is on New Years Eve and is only . The Henry Clay People have a rich history of ringing in the new year at The Satellite with an always rowdy post-midnight covers set. Audience participation strongly encouraged. 7. On 12/10 we'll be doing an all HCP request set. Email requests to thehenryclaypeople@gmail.com 8. This will be end of drummer Eric Scott's 10 year tenure in the band. He will move on to pursue a career in architecture full time. 9. The lineups feature some of the best local bands and comedians that LA has to offer. This residency marks the end of an era for the HCP. We will be taking some time off after these shows to regroup, reevaluate, and catch up on some much needed sleep. We want to thank everyone who has helped us out over the past ten years: all the bands, all the folks at the shows, all the people who have shared their floor space. You are all Henry Clay People. We feel extremely lucky that we got to turn our little rock and roll hobby into a full-time thing. It was a complete accident but a very happy accident and we remain eternally grateful for the adventure.

The Cigarette Bums

Latchkey garage punks from all over CA gather for the monster they call the Cigarette Bums. Consisting of Steven Carrera and Eamon Mcginnis, and joined by Ryan Aguilar, Jaime Ramirez, and Tim "Tenor" Greenshields, the group plays "a Dylan-meets-Daniel Johnston–meets-Replacements-meets-Beefheart smash-up that's a real pleasure to watch. The Bums play repetitious, folksy stanzas with a snot-nosed, garage-band delivery, and they throw in an occasional, speedy jazz-intoned riff for flare", as says LA Weekly. With two 7 inches, a few eps, a full length on the way, and a tenacity to strive, The Bums won't stop (even after they make it to your town).

Washing Machines
http://thewashingmachines.tumblr.com

Sara Radle and the Mockingbirds
The story of Sara Radle's music career is one that began in San Antonio, Texas in the late 90's but she is probably most known for being the reason The Rentals reunited in 2005. In 1996, at the age of seventeen, she began carving out a name for herself in the Texas music scene with punk-pop trio Lucy Loves Schroeder and her own solo project. Eight years later, ex-Weezer bassist Matt Sharp played a show with her in Dallas, and very soon after, he asked her to relocate to Los Angeles, CA in 2005 to re-form The Rentals. Radle and Sharp re-built the band from the ground up, wrote some songs together, recorded the group's Last Little Life EP, and toured the world. Fans were sad to see Radle leave The Rentals in 2008, when she soon after joined Los Angeles-based indie-rock band Walking Sleep. With her September 2010 fourth solo album release, Four, it was time she returned to her true passion – writing and recording her own music.

Cinderella Motel

LA-bred Cinderella MOTEL combines the eclectic madness of 70's punk, the amped-up attitude of garage rock, and the sly sensibilities of 80's pop to create an outfit never seen around the LA scene, at least not like this. CM creates a captivating wave of sound by melting eccentric audio arrangements, breakneck tempo changes, and subversively carnal and profoundly whimsical lyrics with JFR's wailin g guitars, Guerrero's thunderous drum chops, Robles' thick-filled bass licks, and Tomahawk's full-force growling, howling yet lady-like vocals, crunchy rhythm guitar, and occasional punk-styled accordion. CM's first full-length release bolts straight out the gate with the bombastic title track 'Automatic Pleasure.' With songs like the horns-in-the-air, Sabbath-invoking 'Clearance Valentine,' the accordion-laced, punk barn burner 'Put It Out' and the hedonistic pleasure anthem 'You Were Never My Boyfriend (So Let's Dance),' Cinderella MOTEL provides the soundtrack for all of us who want to live life with the knob cranked to eleven. The album was recorded at The Cave Studio in LA by LightFM frontman Josiah Mazzaschi (William Reid-The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Blood Arm, Built to Spill) and mastered by Jon Drew in Toronto (Metric, F**ked Up, Tokyo Police Club). Basically, if Iggy, Joan Jett, The Kills and Peaches had a baby backed by the Sioux nation, you'd have Cinderella MOTEL. "Cinderella Motel's thrashy old-school squalor owes a huge debt to black-dressed songstresses of the past — fans of Siouxsie Sioux and Joan Jett, take note — with frontwoman Tammy Tomahawk juggling guitar and accordion and howling at ghosts wearing studded belts and leather collars. Or maybe they're not ghosts at all. The quartet, working on a full-length scheduled for a fall release, features thundering rhythms from bassist Dustin Robles and drummer Raul Guerrero, and appropriately shreddy licks from lead guitarist Janice Reid. L.A. once thrived on a steady diet on a steady diet of post-punk like Cinderella Motel's; now we have only occasional side dishes to make you scream like a banshee." –Kevin Bronson, Buzzbands.la Thanks for checking-in.

Venue Information
The Satellite
1717 Silverlake Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
http://thesatellitela.com/

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1717 Silverlake Blvd
Los Angeles, United States



Monday 13 May 2013

How Do I Get My Ex Girlfriend Back



Break ups can be hard, and often you think about how you could get your ex boyfriend back: http://getexback.com-omg.us/ Believe it or not, there are a lot of…



Sunday 12 May 2013

Reverend Horton Heat



Reverend Horton Heat
Event on 2013-08-18 19:00:00

Supporting Acts: Wayne The Train Hancock, Deke Dickerson, Jayke Orvis & The Broken Band

Reverend Horton Heat

Recently, the Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, had something along the lines of what he calls an epiphany. He's a little tired of being taken so seriously-well, maybe not seriously, exactly, but you get the idea-and lately he's noticed that some of his funnier, country-tinged songs were his biggest crowd pleasers. Besides, being entertaining is what this is all about, right? So, ladies and gents, roll your smokes up in your sleeve and hold on to your cowboy hats, it's time to take a trip back to a time before slick, over-produced country became the norm-a time when outlaws wrote songs about being without a pot to piss in-or at least about psycho exboyfriends and deadbeat girlfriends that spend your paycheck faster than you can say Lone Star. Welcome to Laughin' and Cryin' with the Reverend Horton Heat a record full of country-heavy tunes about bad habits, well-meaning but clueless husbands, ever-expanding beer-guts and, well, Texas. It wouldn't be a Reverend Horton Heat record without a song or-in this case, two-about the Lone Star State. And, while Laughin' and Cryin' marks a detour from the hard driving punkabilly of the Rev's last record, 2004's Revival, this time tending toward honk, there's still some shit-kickers ["Death Metal Guys"] to let you know that Heath and crew still mean business. "I really wanted to capture the feelings of recordings of the late '50s, early '60s," Heath said of the songs on the new record. Exhibit A: Beer Holder, a honky-tonker about a guy who finds the table by his chair a bit too far of a stretch-so he opts for a new "beer holder," his growing gut. While this guy finds his solution genius, his woman thinks otherwise. "[The record is] kind of from a regular guy point of view," Heath said. "You know, I like to do stuff that's kind of tongue-in-cheek that makes fun of the good old boy thing as much as trying to glorify the country boy thing." Heath originally conceived the new record as the product of an alter ego, Harley Hog, a sort of "laughing and crying" singer.

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326 South Avenue
Springfield, United States



Saturday 4 May 2013

How To Get Your Ex-Boyfriend Back - The Proven Step-By-Step System to Restore Your Relationship!



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Friday 3 May 2013

Tempe Art A Gogh-Gogh feat Crusher Sound System, Zero Zero, The Gentlemen Ether, Def Star & Ex-Ghost!



Tempe Art A Gogh-Gogh feat Crusher Sound System, Zero Zero, The Gentlemen Ether, Def Star & Ex-Ghost!
Event on 2013-05-31 19:00:00
Tempe Art A Gogh-Gogh is Back Again for 2013 by Dancin in the New Season! Ladies & Gentlemen, Where Ya at After Valentines?

SPECIAL GUESTS:

CRUSHER SOUND SYSTEM
(Pickster One w/ ScottieDoes & Dumperfoo of Drunken Immortals)

ZERO ZERO
(Nicole & Michael of The Love Me Nots w/ Nick of The Dead Eyes of London)

THE GENTLEMEN ETHER
(Mr. Puma M.C., Lynx Kinetic & The Commish)

DEF STAR
(Brandon of Antedote & Jeremy of Discombobulator)

EX-GHOST
(James Keenan of A Life of Science)

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES:

THE OPAL COLLECTIVE
(Belly Dancing Troupe)

KNS aka DJ BIGANDBAD
(Resident Gogh-Gogh DJ)

LIVE ART:

Dumperfoo
Frank Gonzales
Cogso
Salty
Eyerock
Nam Caballero
Queenloopy
Stacks Malone
Matlocktheartist
Smash Nash

MORE TBA!

NEW ARTWORK:

JonDo Fett
Charles Wilkins
Tom Deadstuff
Tressure Hardcastle
Tracy Perdue
Bonnie Gibbs
Tim Rogers
Willis Day Jr.
Sam Nelson
Brenda Combs

MORE TBA!

CRAFTWORK:

Jeri Grupe
Kristina Wight
Jazzy Moon

MORE TBA!

FOOD:
Gypsy's Kitchen
Big Sexy's BBQ

MORE TBA!

SHOW STARTS @ 7PM!
FAMILIES WELCOME TIL 9PM!
JUS @ DOOR!
COME EARLY! ONLY BEFORE 10PM!
LADIES 2 FOR 1 AFTER 10PM!

THE SAIL INN 26 S FARMER AVE TEMPEAZY!

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26 South Farmer
Tempe, United States



Thursday 2 May 2013

Bass Nation DC Presents The Watts Up Tour feat. Helicopter Showdown, Antiserum and Clicks & Whistles



Bass Nation DC Presents The Watts Up Tour feat. Helicopter Showdown, Antiserum and Clicks & Whistles
Event on 2013-05-02 22:00:00

Helicopter Showdown

The four person Bay Area production force known as Helicopter Showdown has earned the reputation in the underground bass music culture as "Wu Tang" of Dubstep. These West coast bass monsters have been turning heads and crashing parties worldwide with their unique blend of heavy dubstep and melodic electro house. Having dominated the Bay Area bass music scene over the past year, HS has been called out of their homeland to perform and curate events all over the country in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore, Denver, Philadelphia, Seattle, Houston, Detroit, and Las Vegas to name a few. Supported by such highly respected artists as Rusko, Borgore, Mt. Eden, Calvertron, Skism, Downlink, and Reid Speed amongst others, their music is quickly being recognized everywhere from the most distinguished UK dubstep pioneers to the smaller pockets of bassheads in middle USA. In the last year, after teaming up with close friend, collaborator, and UltraGore label mate/owner Sluggo, the HS crew smashed their way onto the Beatport charts with their debut release "The Wrestler" [Ultragore], followed by "Hostages" [Ultragore] and most recently "Holy Ghost" [Play Me] feat. MC Messinian. Recently HS has become even more of a household name in the Beatport Dubstep charts, planting themselves firm within the top 20 with their latest release "Drop It Again" with Calvertron off the "Flight or Fight EP" [Play Me]. They are currently finishing up their next Ultragore EP with Sluggo featuring the fresh vocal talents of Bryan Dallas and Young Aunde, and have a laundry list of collaborations in store that will make 2012 a marquee year for them. Helicopter Showdown also stands out from the rest of the bass community due in part to their reputation for holding their fans in the highest regard, proving their love through their consistent efforts to give away FREE music; with highly acclaimed releases "Gucci Gucci (Helicopter Showdown & IB Remix)" [US Dubstep], "Waiting" with BoyKidCloud [Squitty Bubbler], "Dramatron" [Squitty Bubbler Most Popular 2011], "Beat Down" [Squitty Bubbler Most Popular January 2011] and the classic "Whistle Tips" with Point.blank [Dubsaw/Squitty Bubbler Most Popular October 2010] all given gratis to their hungry fanbase. HS even takes it one step farther, giving away free downloads of their signature sounds and production templates. With their dedication to production, their fans, and taking their four person team onto the stage and turning any given party into a full blown event, keep a close eye on Helicopter Showdown as they bring the party from the West Coast underground to a city near you.

Antiserum

Antiserum (aka Mike Schumer) is an electronic producer and musician from San Francisco, whose originating style of West Coast bass music emerged during the dawn of the Bay Area dubstep movement. His music is characterized by the use of heavy drums, rolling bass lines, and distinct melodies, with a tight production style that gives nods to underground hip-hop, soul, nuerofunk, reggae, and metal. His live DJ performances oscillate between high-octane mixes and emotional progressions, built around new and unreleased material with a focus on high energy and dance floor appeal. Reaching a prominent international audience through Beatport in 2008, Antiserum landed the 8th best-selling dubstep track of the year. His first tour launched in 2009 to Australia and New Zealand, which set forth a whole new fan base and realm of inspiration that brought him back for a second tour two years later. By the start of 2011, he released The Swarm EP with Rottun Recordings, opened for Excision and Downlink on first full-scale dubstep production to hit the US: the 30-show Subsonic Tour. He was picked up by Caspa's Dub Police label with his collaborative renditions of the West Coast's own "purple" sound, featuring the tracks "Zephyr" and "Purple & Gold" with Los Angeles dubstep warrior 12th Planet and the multi-faceted ill-Esha. Antiserum's dynamic production style has also sparked collaborations with electronic artists Eskmo, DJG, ill-esha, Noah D, Triage, Mayhem, Dubsworth, Vinja, and Babylon System. Aside from his regular live DJ performances, Antiserum has also guest lectured and performed at Ex'pression College for Digital Arts in the Bay Area. 2012 stands as Antiserum's biggest year thus far, landing his collaborative track "Droid Prom" with live musician Dubsworth in the opening scenes of the CSI: Miami episode "Friendly Fire", and releasing his co-production with 12th Planet titled "Ghost" on The End is Near EP by Scion A/V (including tracks by Skrillex, Flinch, SPL, and Kill the Noise). Antiserum's most recent 2-track release with ill-Esha features "Overflow" & "Lightning" on the Dutch imprint, Subway and his forthcoming releases will be out to make a second impact once again on Dub Police & Rottun. His debut full-length album is currently in the works!

Clicks & Whistles

Clicks & Whistles have been carving out a unique sound blending Southern Rap, Juke, and elements of Drum & Bass since their first official release in August 2010. The Charlotte based duo is comprised of professional programmer Jorge Hernandez (Hey Whore Hey) and classically trained Petey Evans (PeteyClicks). The two have a slew of notable releases including the heavily remixed "Neva Get Caught" on T&A Records, "Cranberry Goose EP" on Distal's Atlanta based Embassy Imprint, and "Can't Believe EP" on AC Slater's Label – Party Like Us. Great taste and selection combined with honed production skills gives this group prowess in both quality and efficiency in the studio and has lead to some huge Dirty South and Club Anthem remixes. With a heavy touring schedule and a stack of upcoming releases, the sound of Clicks & Whistles is sure to be in your ears and coming to a city near you. "…a trunk-rattling approach to the hottest trends in underground electronic music." – Mishka NYC "There's just enough in this hyphy track to make me lose my shit already over Clicks & Whistles' upcoming EP." – Noisey Music by VICE Magazine "Dirty South samples and soaring video game synths slice through the air on these tracks" – FACT Magazine "…offers a massive-yet-soothing bassline with its innumerable layers of cosmic melodies." – XLR8R "[Southern Slaw] fits in perfectly with its twisted beats that engages you with its big bombastic concoction. It's so big that it'll hypnotize you into a dancing frenzy within the first few seconds." – Prefix

at U Street Music Hall
1115 U Street NW
Washington, United States