Thursday, 19 June 2008

Talent shines in Season 6 debut of Canadian Idol


Here we go again with the sixth season of Canadian Idol.

With the promise from insiders that this is going to be the best group of talent yet, the premiere last night did have a few diamonds to offer.

The episode last night began with the audition tour stop in Toronto. Meet Omar Lunan, a 29-year-old single father from Scarborough whose smooth voice and cool vibe made the judges fall in love with him. So he�s got a gold ticket to the next round of the singing competition in Toronto.

Next was Tetiana Ostapowych, 25, who left Los Angeles to try out for Idol. With a gold ticket in her hand, her return to Canada paid off � for now.

The super-hyper Energizer Bunny was 29-year-old Gary Sneddon, who couldn�t hold a note or stand still. He got the boot.

But strange isn�t always that bad � at least not for Peterborough�s Taylor Abrahmse, 16, who after an odd take on Queen�s Tie Your Mother Down, was also moving on in the competition.

Then there were the Pigott brothers, Oliver, 27, and Sebastian, 25. The older of the two was living in the United Kingdom, but like many others, Idol is bringing him back.

Oliver has charisma. And if that isn�t enough his sweet, melodic voice and velvet tone are remarkable. Sebastian has a deep, sultry raspy voice and a cool but wacky personality that pulls you in for more. And they�re both sticking around.

Next stop was Calgary, where viewers were treated to more memorable performances like Jesse Cottam, 23, whose stellar voice earned him to a gold ticket.

A unique voice did the same for Earl Stevenson, 23, from Lloydminster, Alta., and for Theo Tams, 22, from Lethbridge, Alta., whose sweaty armpit stains and wicked performance of Howie Day�s Collide impressed the judges enough to give him a gold ticket.

Catch Canadian Idol again Monday on CTV at 9 p.m.










See Also

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Mortician

Mortician   
Artist: Mortician

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Grindcore
   Metal: Death,Black
   Rock
   



Discography:


Re-Animated Dead Flesh   
 Re-Animated Dead Flesh

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 22


Mortal Massacre   
 Mortal Massacre

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17


Darkest Day of Horror   
 Darkest Day of Horror

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 20


Final Bloodbath Session   
 Final Bloodbath Session

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 28


Domain of Death   
 Domain of Death

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 17


Chainsaw Dismemberment   
 Chainsaw Dismemberment

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 28


Zombie Apocalypse   
 Zombie Apocalypse

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Hacked Up for Barbecue   
 Hacked Up for Barbecue

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 24


House by the Cemetery   
 House by the Cemetery

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10




A grindcore-influenced death-metal duo from Yonkers, NY, Mortician is made up of vocalist/bassist Will Rahmer and guitarist/drum machine computer programmer Roger Beaujard. Although the group's sound is extreme and inaccessible to many ears, their song intros and use of slasher-film samples demonstrate a signified of humour (albeit a morbid one), boilersuit a rare good in a genre that usually thrives on a dark, lowering position. Mortician signed with the Relapse label and debuted in 1993 with Mortal Massacre, following it with 1996's The House by the Cemetery EP and 1997's full-length, evocatively titled Hacked Up for Barbecue. Further releases included 1998's Zombi Apocalypse and 1999's Chain saw Dismemberment, which power saw producer Desmond Tolhurst beginning to contribute guitar do work as well.





Hangmen

Thursday, 5 June 2008

H2O

H2O   
Artist: H2O

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


Go   
 Go

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


F.T.T.W.   
 F.T.T.W.

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 18


Thicker Than Water   
 Thicker Than Water

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 16


H2O   
 H2O

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10




New York City hard-core band H2O began as a group of friends headed by Sick of It All roadie Toby Morse, world Health Organization would perform a song called "My Love Is Real" at shows where in that location was no opening act. Crowd response encouraged the dance band to give music a unplayful try, and their initial membership featured Morse (vocals), Rusty Pistachio (guitar), Eric Rice (bass), and Max Capshaw (drums). H2O's ability to write catchy, melodious riffs spell retaining hardcore's full-throttle surge, as well as their straightedge sensitiveness and obvious lovemaking of hardcore originators like Minor Threat, got them a following along the East Coast. After a European tour in 1995, Capshaw left the band, and ex-Outcrowd members Todd Morse (guitar; Toby's brother) and Todd Friend (drums) joined. H2O open for such bands as the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rancid, and No Doubt, and their self-titled debut was released in 1996. Their second gear record album, Thicker Than Water, was issued by Epitaph in 1997; it featured new bassist Adam Blake (ex-Shelter). F.T.T.W., the band's tierce record album, was released in 1999. Two years later, the dance band signed to MCA and issued Go!. The All We Want EP appeared in accrue 2002.