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Play 'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2' With We Are Scientists Today
Fun and quirky pop sensation
We Are Scientists will show their gaming side as they play Xbox LIVE® members in
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 today, Monday, August 11, 2008.
Read Article... Locksley To Re-Release 2007 Debut, 'Don't Make Me Wait'
Feature Records announced the re-issue of
Locksley's self-released debut album
Don't Make Me Wait which will contain two exclusive new bonus tracks. The record will hit the streets via Fontana Distribution
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1 commentWe Are Scientists Want You To 'Book The Band'
We Are Scientists are in the running for Virgin Mobile's "Book the Band" contest. They are competing against four other bands to open the main stage at Virgin Mobile's V-Fest
Read Article... We Are Scientists Release 'Brain Thrust Mastery' May 13
We Are Scientists shocked themselves and impressed many others with their 2005 debut
With Love & Squalor. On the strength of dancefloor standbys "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt;" "It's A Hit;" and "The Great Escape" (as well as nine other songs that, to all appearances, people also liked)
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1 commentIt's Britain vs. America At NME Awards
Arctic Monkeys,
Kasabian,
The Killers,
Muse And
My Chemical Romance will lead the way at this year's NME Awards, after scoring four nominations each.
Read Article... "I'm From Rolling Stone" Documents Aspiring Young Journalists Vying for Contributing Editor Position
MTV and Rolling Stone magazine kicked off the new year with "I'm From Rolling Stone," a new reality drama that premiered on January 7. The ten-episode series follows six young writers over the course of the summer as they work toward earning a highly coveted full-time position at the magazine.
Read Article... 2006: Year In Music (Pt. 1)
From
Arctic Monkeys to
Zutons to
Britney's divorce to the most overplayed song of the year (hint: it's not
James Blunt's
You're Beautiful), 2006 was unmatched in musical diversity. There were albums we didn't even realize came out and artists we didn't even realize were still around. There were reunions and breakups too. Here's a brief summary of 2006: The Year in Music...
The new year kicked off somewhat quietly; however, it was the debut album,
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, from
the Arctic Monkeys, the band that
U.S. critics bashed despite storming to the top of the charts in England.
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