Monday, 25 August 2008

O Jonas Brothers, Where Art Thou? No. 1

Keeping up with the Joneses is nothing compared to keeping up with the Jonases.


The Jonas BrothersJoe, Kevin and Nick�just landed the third-biggest opening week of the year. Their latest album sold a whopping 525,000 copies to debut at No. 1, i of trey Jonas-powered joints in the top 10.


A Little Bit Longer, which sold north of cc,000 on its low day in stores last-place week, trails only Lil Wayne's million-plus Tha Carter III and Coldplay's 721,000-copy Viva la Vida as the year's biggest debuts, per Nielsen SoundScan.


If that weren't enough, the Jonas boys are just the secondment sibling pretend to top the charts since the Bee Gees reigned supreme in the 1970s. (The Isley Brothers' Body Kiss accomplished the feat in 2003.)


The Jonases were all over the place. The Disneyfied band's eponymous soph album, released just over a year ago, inched its way back up the charts to No. 10, selling 31,000 copies. This marks the first time in well-nigh a decennium that a group simultaneously claimed 2 top 10 spots. ('N Sync did it utmost in January 1999.)



























And the Jonas-juiced Camp Rock soundtrack finished the week at No. 8, selling some other 50,000 copies. Released in June in connection with the Disney Channel film, the disc is already the 10th best-selling album of the year, moving 861,000 copies to date.


The Mamma Mia! soundtrack, which rose to No. 1 last week, slipped to No. 2 on gross sales of one hundred ten,000. All told, the top heptad albums on the new chart ar all onetime No. 1 albums, a first in the 45-year history of the comprehensive pop albums chart, per Billboard.com.


Elsewhere, Daddy Yankee sold nearly 26,000 copies of the Talento De Barrio soundtrack at No. 13, patch Yung Berg's Look What You Made Me opened at No. 20 with 19,000. Milking their reunion hitch, the oldsters in New Kids on the Block came in at 22, marketing 19,000 copies of their Greatest Hits. (Their reunion album, The Block, hits the retail racks in two weeks.)


Other notable debuts include the Toby Keith-led Beer for My Horses soundtrack at No. 74, Extreme's Saudades de Rock at No. 78 and Janelle Mon�e's Metropolis: The Chase Suite at No. 115.


In other chart news, Nickelback's unstoppable All the Right Reasons notable its hundred-and-fiftieth week on the charts at No. 84, up 11 spots from terminal week. Clearly the oldest title on the charts, Reasons made its debut in October 2005.


American Idol runner-up David Archuleta as well made newsworthiness, as his debut single "Crush" topped the Digital Tracks chart by marketing 166,000 copies.


Overall, album sales ar up nearly 3 percent from last week only down 9 percent compared to the same week in 2007, when High School Musical 2 made its monster debut atop the charts.


Here's a recap of the top-selling albums for the week terminated Sunday:


1. A Little Bit Longer, Jonas Brothers
2. Mamma Mia! soundtrack, various
3. Rock n Roll Jesus, Kid Rock
4. Breakout, Miley Cyrus
5. Love on the Inside, Sugarland
6. Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne
7. Viva la Vida, Coldplay
8. Camp Rock soundtrack, various
9. Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna
10. Jonas Brothers, Jonas Brothers










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Friday, 15 August 2008

Download Armored Saint






Armored Saint
   

Artist: Armored Saint: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Metal: Heavy
Rock

   







Discography:


Nod To The Old School
   

 Nod To The Old School

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 18
Revelation
   

 Revelation

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
Symbol Of Salvation
   

 Symbol Of Salvation

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 13
Raising Fear
   

 Raising Fear

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 11
Delirious Nomad
   

 Delirious Nomad

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 10
March Of The Saint
   

 March Of The Saint

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 10






Although many associate heavy rock candy from Los Angeles in the early '80s as all glossed up and pop-based (Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Quiet Riot, etc.), in that respect were a select few true metallic element bands to emerge from the same locale, such as Armored Saint. Formed in 1982 and originally comprised of members John Bush (vocals), David Pritchard (guitar), Phil Sandoval (guitar), Joey Vera (bass part), and Gonzo (drums, comrade of Phil Sandoval), the pigeonholing specialised in a style of straight-ahead metallic element that was compared to such New Wave of British Heavy Metal acts as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Saxon, among others. The quintuple issued a three-track self-titled EP on the Metal Blade label in 1983, ahead signing on with Chrysalis. They put out such underappreciated releases as 1984's Borderland of the Saint, 1985's Mad Nomad, and 1987's Elevation Fear and reinforced a fanatical following in their native region, but failed to break through to the large prison term elsewhere.


Curtly later on a substitution back to the Metal Blade label in the late '80s, Armored Saint issued their first live transcription, 1989's Saints Will Conquer, only risky news show was lurking right about the corner. Founding guitar player Pritchard was diagnosed with cancer of the blood and passed away in 1990. The grouping pressed on (with newcomer Jeff Duncan taking Pritchard's spot in the card), issuing Symbol of Salvation in 1991. But the band decided to promise it a day a year subsequently when Bush accepted an invitation to join New York thrash metallists Anthrax. By the late '90s, Armored Saint decided to reunite once more and Bush remained a member of Anthrax and Armored Saint at the same time (Vera was as well doing double duty, as he'd become a extremity of prog-metallists Fates Warning). The new re-formed turnout issued an all-new recording in 2000, Revelation, spell a double-disc anthology, Nod to the Old School, surfaced a year later.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Snoop goes to Bollywood






Snoop Dogg's done Hollywood. Now he's moving on to Bollywood.

"Yo, what up. This Big Snoop Dogg. Represent the Punjabi. Aye ya, Hit em with this," the rapper says while introducing the title song to "Singh is Kinng," the Bollywood film that opens Friday.

Clad in a maroon slim-fitted Indian kurta and beige trousers and a diamond-studded turban, Snoop Dogg lounges on an oversized armchair draped with blue and pink silk alongside Akshay Kumar, the movie's atomic number 82 star, in a picture posted on the Internet by the producers, Cashmere Asia.

"I'm scarce a riley B King sitting on my