5 articles from 2009
21 September 2009 8:59 PM, PDT | twilightersanonymous.com | See recent TwilightersAnonymous news »
Welcome to the 32nd and final edition of New Moon Monday. Yes this is it for our feature on New Moon the speculation is over as the official track list for New Moon was released this morning. Dont worry well be looking for ideas for the Eclipse soundtrack before you know it. But today were bringing you links to check out all of the bands and their previous work as we wait for the official New Moon soundtrack release on October 20th nbspDeath Cab For Cutie Meet Me On The Equinox you can hear the full version here and you can check out their Myspace here.Band of Skulls Friends. This White StripesbywayofRadiohead English trio formed in 2008 and released the bluesrocking Baby Darling Doll Face Honey in March. They played at this summers Lollapalooza festival and feature the alternating vocals of bassist Emma Richardson and guitarist Russell Mardsen. You can »
21 September 2009 2:10 AM, PDT | MTV Music News | See recent MTV Music News news »
Acts like Lykke Li, Hurricane Bells, Sea Wolf and Band of Skulls are featured on album.
By Gil Kaufman
Lykke Li
Photo: Getty Images/ Mark Allan
Anyone who knows anything about "Twilight" scribe Stephenie Meyer knows that the vampire-spawning writer has eclectic taste in music. Earlier this year, she blogged about what she did all summer, which included listening to bands you may or may not know like Meese and White Rabbits, as well as some you might, like Muse, Animal Collective and Silversun Pickups.
She's posted suggested playlists for fans of her book series that includes everything from Placebo, Blue October and Armor for Sleep to Elbow, Coldplay, Patrick Wolf, Simon and Garfunkel, Korn, Incubus, Nine Inch Nails and Right Said Fred.
On Monday, the track listing for the upcoming soundtrack to "New Moon" was revealed and it has the same mix of the popular and somewhat-obscure that fans »
17 September 2009 7:30 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
This week at the Pop Culture Club, we were assigned Sons of Anarchy on FX, which recently started its second season. I had tried this show when it debuted last year; it was created by Kurt Sutter, an alumni of one of my favorite shows, The Shield. At the time, that cop show was concluding with one of the most intensely satisfying wind-downs in series history, so I was looking to clutch onto anything that remotely smelled like it. I wanted — no, needed — to like it, yet I couldn’t find anything on Anarchy to cling to. It felt generically badass, like someone had swept behind all the furniture on The Shield, collected all the run-off machismo, rolled it up, dressed it up in leather jackets, and stuck it on motorcycles. Everyone was a bit too overenthusiastically manly. I have no problem with tough-guy TV, but the fact that it »
- Josh Wolk
23 August 2009 5:35 PM, PDT | TheImproper.com | See recent TheImproper.com news »
Robert Pattinson has captured the hearts of an untold number of fans with his portrayal of Edward Cullen in “Twilight.” Rob’s brooding good looks and the film, about eternal love and teen angst, are strikingly similar to two monumental teen idols from previous generations – James Dean and Marlon Brando - who starred in similar movies, "Rebel Without a Cause" and "The Wild One," both directed by Nicolas Ray. So is Rob that once-every-other-generation matinée idol in the making? Or is he totally different? »
- kgirard@theimproper.com (Keith Girard)
9 July 2009 12:17 PM, PDT | The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news »
There is something insanely romantic about a movie on a city rooftop. And I’m not just talking taking a hold of your girl’s hand. It’s the night air, the hint nostalgia for drive-in movies, and hopefully stars in the sky as well as the screen.
Here is Portland’s schedule thanks to the Northwest Film Center …
The Northwest Film Center presents: Top Down: Rooftop Films July 16-August 27 This summer the Northwest Film Center’s Top Down rooftop cinema event is back for a fifth season. Warm starry nights in downtown Portland are filled with entertaining films, culinary treats, live music and spectacular city views, all atop the panoramic parking rooftop at the Hotel deLuxe (Sw 15th at Yamhill). The evenings begin at 8pm with local music and refreshments. Gracie’s Restaurant will offer easy-to-juggle meals, snacks and cocktails, and additional beverages will be available from Tazo and BridgePort Brewing. »
- Jeff Bayer
5 articles from 2009
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