Artist: With Passion: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal: Death,Black Discography: In The Midst Of Bloodied Soil Year: 2005 Tracks: 6 Black metal warriors With Passion were formed in Sacramento, CA, in mid-2002 by vocalizer Samuel McLeod, guitarists Shaun Gier and Jeff Morgan, bassist Michael Nordeen, and percussionist Jacob Peete. All cinque members were veterans of the northern California metal scenery, and later on a few months they released a demonstration, The First Battalion: Battle Ensues. By the conclusion of the year, Morgan resigned from the band and Andrew Burt became With Passion's new guitar player; the grouping likewise added a sixth member, keyboardist Brandon Guadagnolo. In the fall of 2004, With Passion released a six-song EP, In the Midst of Bloodied Soil, through the sovereign Reflections of Ruins Records. The germinal extreme metal label Earache Records was impressed sufficiency with the EP to bell ringer With Passion to a disk share, and reissued In the Midst of Bloodied Soil with 2 incentive tracks in the springtime of 2005. With Passion toured extensively in support of the criminal record, just the roadwork took a serious toll on the group and the lineup splintered, with everyone quitting demur for Gier and Nordeen. As it happened, Gier was playing in some other band, Conducting from the Grave, as a position project, and when that band skint up, Gier and Nordeen assembled a new version of With Passion from their former members, with Gier taking over as leading vocalist, Jeff Morgan reversive as guitar player, John Abernathy joining Morgan on guitar, Greg Donnelly on drums, and Nordeen continuing as bassist. Without a keyboard player, With Passion's music focused less on melodious elements and Morgan and Abernathy's accurate guitar lines gave the band a more than technical good. In early 2006, With Passion hit the road for some other American circuit, though some other batting order change was wait when they returned plate, as Gier left field the mathematical group and Fidel Campos sign-language on to supplant him. With the new isaac Bashevis Singer in place, With Passion entered the studio to platter their number one full-length album, What We See When We Shut Our Eyes, which was released by Earache in early 2007. |
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Artist: Moist: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Discography: Creature Year: 1997 Tracks: 12 Silver Year: 1994 Tracks: 11 Moist was launched in Vancouver in late 1992; the alternative rock and roll halo played for the number one clip in January of the succeeding year and recorded a self-titled cassette in February. Vocalist David Usher, guitar player Mark Makowy, keyboard player Kevin Young and bassist Jeff Pearce still needed a consistent drummer, though; they in the end establish Paul Wilcox, hardly in time for a escort at Canada's Music West Conference in April 1993. After several regional tours, the ring was gestural by EMI April Music (Canada) in October and to Chrysalis (U.S.) in May 1994. Chrysalis reissued the band's self-released album, Silver, in August of that year. Tool appeared in 1996. After a four-year hiatus, the banding released Mercedes Five and Dime in 2000. |
Saturday, 9 August 2008
The Writer's Block Ink Presents the Original Student Production 'Same Body, Different Wounds'
August 15, 16 and 17, at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's Dina Merrill
Theater, Waterford, CT
NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 5 -- In the new, original
production "Same Body, Different Wounds," students explore the consequences
and impact on their school day, friends and families of bullying, secrets,
honesty and HIV. "Same Body, Different Wounds" was written, choreographed
and staged by students participating in The Writer's Block Ink's fifth
Summer Program, an eight-week immersion in writing, playacting, voice and
dance, gift students the skills to conceive, write and perform a play
that explores topics touching their lives and communities. Performances
begin at 7:30 pm, on Friday, August 15, and Saturday, August 16, and at
3:00 pm, on Sunday, August 17. Tickets ar $10 for adults, $7 for students
and $5 per person for groups of x or more. Tickets bathroom be purchased in
raise by calling THE BLOCK at 860-442-5625, or at the Eugene O'Neill
Theater Center in Waterford the day of each performance. Proceeds will fund
classes and future productions.
Summer Program Director, Chantaal Goodwater, has been a part of The
Writer's Block Ink since its number one production at The Garde Arts Center in
New London, CT. "Performing with The Block was a grand experience for
me growing up," says Goodwater. "It also has helped me in directing the
Summer Program because I understand where a caboodle of the students ar coming
from when they're asked to perform on a stage for the first time."
"The O'Neill is thrilled to receive the students and staff of The
Writer's Block Ink to our campus," says O'Neill General Manager Jill A.
Mauritz. "The work of The Writer's Block is in complete harmony with the
O'Neill's committal to developing new process and nurturing emerging voices
for the stage and we look forward to having these talented whitney Moore Young Jr. artists in
residence."
The Writer's Block Ink has been serving young people in Southeastern
Connecticut since 2003, encouraging and assisting students from ages 8 --
21 to create original plays with a strong emphasis on writing and
performance. Courses are structured to guide students to improve written material
skills, to develop modern skills, including leadership and teamwork, and to
build self confidence. More than 700 offspring people have participated in
Writer's Block programs over the past fivesome years, producing ten
student-written and staged theatrical productions. Block students also have
performed at more than 30 regional events and venues, including The Garde
Arts Center and the New Haven Arts Festival, to rave reviews.
The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, founded in 1964 by George C. White,
is the leading laboratory for the development of new works and new
voices for the American Theater. It has fostered the careers of some of
America's most influential writers and scores of projects directed at the
O'Neill have gone on to full productions at other theaters around the
humans. For more information regarding the O'Neill, please visit
http://www.theONeill.org.
NOTE: Rehearsal photos ar available by contacting Betsy Stevenson.
More info
Theater, Waterford, CT
NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 5 -- In the new, original
production "Same Body, Different Wounds," students explore the consequences
and impact on their school day, friends and families of bullying, secrets,
honesty and HIV. "Same Body, Different Wounds" was written, choreographed
and staged by students participating in The Writer's Block Ink's fifth
Summer Program, an eight-week immersion in writing, playacting, voice and
dance, gift students the skills to conceive, write and perform a play
that explores topics touching their lives and communities. Performances
begin at 7:30 pm, on Friday, August 15, and Saturday, August 16, and at
3:00 pm, on Sunday, August 17. Tickets ar $10 for adults, $7 for students
and $5 per person for groups of x or more. Tickets bathroom be purchased in
raise by calling THE BLOCK at 860-442-5625, or at the Eugene O'Neill
Theater Center in Waterford the day of each performance. Proceeds will fund
classes and future productions.
Summer Program Director, Chantaal Goodwater, has been a part of The
Writer's Block Ink since its number one production at The Garde Arts Center in
New London, CT. "Performing with The Block was a grand experience for
me growing up," says Goodwater. "It also has helped me in directing the
Summer Program because I understand where a caboodle of the students ar coming
from when they're asked to perform on a stage for the first time."
"The O'Neill is thrilled to receive the students and staff of The
Writer's Block Ink to our campus," says O'Neill General Manager Jill A.
Mauritz. "The work of The Writer's Block is in complete harmony with the
O'Neill's committal to developing new process and nurturing emerging voices
for the stage and we look forward to having these talented whitney Moore Young Jr. artists in
residence."
The Writer's Block Ink has been serving young people in Southeastern
Connecticut since 2003, encouraging and assisting students from ages 8 --
21 to create original plays with a strong emphasis on writing and
performance. Courses are structured to guide students to improve written material
skills, to develop modern skills, including leadership and teamwork, and to
build self confidence. More than 700 offspring people have participated in
Writer's Block programs over the past fivesome years, producing ten
student-written and staged theatrical productions. Block students also have
performed at more than 30 regional events and venues, including The Garde
Arts Center and the New Haven Arts Festival, to rave reviews.
The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, founded in 1964 by George C. White,
is the leading laboratory for the development of new works and new
voices for the American Theater. It has fostered the careers of some of
America's most influential writers and scores of projects directed at the
O'Neill have gone on to full productions at other theaters around the
humans. For more information regarding the O'Neill, please visit
http://www.theONeill.org.
NOTE: Rehearsal photos ar available by contacting Betsy Stevenson.
More info
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