Related Blog Posts
Binary Code and MetalSucks Join Forces Digitally
16 hours ago ago from Rock and Metal Videos, Music News and more - NoiseCreep
Binary Code and MetalSucks Join Forces Digitally Posted on Dec 14th 2009 11:00AM by Amy Sciarretto 0 Comments Print | Email More Working with the luminaries at MetalSucks was a no-brainer for New Jersey's the Binary Code . "Those guys are the best! It helps when you have a friendly affinity, rather than a strictly professional cohesion," guitarist Jesse Zuretti told Noisecreep. "Who doesn't like working with friends?! ...
Related contentGreatest Songs, #448: “Heroin” by The Velvet Underground
11 hours ago ago from Trading 8s
Album: The Velvet Underground & Nico ( Verve Records ) Year: 1967 Written by: Lou Reed Click here to view the embedded video. From Rolling Stone : This seven-minute, two-chord track on the Velvet Underground 's first album spiked out its territory with lyrics about shooting up until you felt like Jesus' son. It gave the Velvets their dark image as New York decadents. speeds up and slows down, becoming a whirling spectacle ...
Related contentThis week's new books
19 hours ago ago from History Today Books
Journalism’s Roving Eye , John Maxwell Hamilton (Louisiana State University Press) This history of American foreign news reporting, from its inception to the present day, chronicles the economic and technological advances that have influenced overseas coverage, as well as the personalities who shaped readers’ perceptions of the world across two centuries. In Defence of the Enlightenment , Tzvetan Todorov (Atlantic Books) In this ...
Related contentSUBMIT YOUR PRESS RELEASE
8 hours ago ago from Nanovip - Nanotechnology News and Information
Copy and paste your PR here Your Name E-Mail Address: Company Contact Details Press Release Title Press Release Body CAPTCHA Code: Powered by Fast and Secure Contact Form number of view: 17
Related contentVelvet Underground Reunites!
12 hours ago ago from Right On Music
Velvet Underground reunites? Yes, as the video below reveals, three members of the legendary 1960s-70s art-rock band took part in a discussion of their legacy on stage at the New York Public Library Live From the NYPL series on Dec. 8. Of the original members, frontman Lou Reed (picture above), bassist Doug Yule, and drummer Maureen Tucker all appeared at the event which sold out in four minutes, but courtesy of ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
Related Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
