Have you ever heard giving up on love? No? Then you don't know what your missing bud... The song is from the Slow Club, which is a folk-rock duo from Sheffield England.
Foster the People
Pumped Up Kids reach number one on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, number 3 on the Rock Songs tally and number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Grouplove
Also, Zucconi said to be their "best booking ever" on Optimus Alive '11 Festival (Algés, Lisbon). 50,000 people attended the venue, AND I WAS THERE!
GooApple
The next big knockoff
Contagion
Hi there readers, today i'm bringing you a brand new content that i'm going to try to introduce more often on my blog, i'm going to give you some kind of a review of the movies i see on the theater or at my place.
Optimus Alive'11
To me, the Foo Fighters concert was the best concert i've saw this year. Even after going to SBSR, i can still tell you that Dave Grohl gave a f*cking awesome concert!
Oasis
The Gallagher brothers featured regularly in the tabloid newspapers for their sibling disputes and wild style of life.
Have you ever heard giving up on love? No? Then you don't know what your missing bud... The song is from the Slow Club, which is a folk-rock duo from Sheffield England. They are not a brand new band, in fact, they were formed back in 2006 right after the break-up of another Sheffield band (that you may know) called "The Lonely Hearts". No its not that band from the USA, this one is from England but its normal that you've never heard about it, because it never got popular and there is barely no info about this band online.
The band is made up of those two guys on the picture, Charles and Rebecca. Don't know if they are a couple but, who cares? Right girls?
They released a Two 7" Singles in 2007, the "Slow Club" and the second one called "Me and You". Both of these singles were produced on Moshi Moshi club (cool name ah?) and a year after they release their first EP, "Let's Fall Back in Love" (know i think they are a couple...). Also, they made a song called "Christmas TV" that was released in December 2008.
Their first album was recorded by Mike Timm at the Axis Studio in their hometown, called "Yeah So" on July 2009.
The second album, Paradise, was release on 12 September 2011.
Here are some songs from Slow Club, hope you enjoy it! See you next time!
Formed in LA, California in 2009, Foster the People are an American Indie pop band that saw there first hit, Pumped Up Kids reach number one on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, number 3 on the Rock Songs tally and number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Mark Foster (vocals, keyboards, piano, synthesizers, guitar, programming, percussion), Mark Pontius (drums and extra percussion), and Cubbie Fink (bass and backing vocals) formed the band while they were on their mid-twenties. Mark Pontius used to play drums and shoot/edit the music videos for the indie pop band
The band's first name was Foster & the People, but people misheard it as "Foster the People". Eventually, he took to the nurturing image it evoked of "taking care" of the people, so the name stuck.
It was released like a month ago, and it caught my attention. This is a 1Ghz tablet running the 2.3 android version (gingerbread), not the honeycomb version but still very impressive.
Here is a long description of the hardware on this awesome machine:
Today i'm all back to basis :P I'm going to introduce you to a band that i discovered this summer at Optimus Alive in Lisbon, Portugal.
They were formed in 2009 by Hannah Hooper, Christian Zucconi, Sean Gadd (son of singer/songwriter Steve Gadd of UK band Stray), Andrew Wessen and Ryan Rabin. They begin by opening for Florence and the Machine.
The single, "Itchin on a Photograph" was available for free download at their website, just like radiohead did :P
Also, Zucconi said to be their "best booking ever" on Optimus Alive '11 Festival (Algés, Lisbon). 50,000 people attended the venue, AND I WAS THERE!
Talk about new content on my blog :P Firstly i wish to thank every reader that keep on visiting my blog, even after i got away for some time without any post.
Yes, its made in China... But its a very interesting piece of Hardware.
Its and iPhone 4G 1:1 replica, and it has Android 2.2 with a overlay to look just like the iOS that you normally see on a iPhone.
General
Model: Gooapple 3G
Carrier: Unlocked
Phone Style: Bar, 3.5 inch touchscreen
Operating System: Android 2.2 OS
Processor: Qualcom MSM7227
Display
Screen Size: 3.5" touchscreen, multi-touch
Display reulotion: WVGA screen, 320*480
Color Support: 16 million colors
Screen Technology: Multi-touch Screen
Camera
Camera Resulotion:5.0 megapixel, auto focus, digital zoom
Hi there readers, today i'm bringing you a brand new content that i'm going to try to introduce more often on my blog, i'm going to give you some kind of a review of the movies i see on the theater or at my place.
Yesterday i saw Contagion. I was waiting for this movie to be release for about 2 months and it wasn't has good has expected.
Firstly, the argument is pretty good and the way that they use it is, in my opinion, a way of showing people that we are very vulnerable to little events that can happen on the other side of the world.
The story shows the the 133 days of 4 people life during a epidemic that comes from Hong Kong.
This epidemic kills about 1% of the world population before it the vacine is discovered.
One of the for people is a guy that has a blog, just like me, and he wrights a lot of conspiracy theories on his blog, and a lot of them show up to be true.
The movie is very short on story, and some characters appear for no good reason. Sometimes you ask your self, "what hell is this story for?"... But oh well, its a good Blockbuster.