The News Review:
- U2’s ‘No Line on the Horizon’: Three stars
- Lamest Stage Names in Music History
- Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Discusses Reunion
U2’s ‘No Line on the Horizon’: Three stars
Los Angeles Times CA -
" As the writer and Roxy Music biographer Michael Bracewell has noted the approach Eno would develop in that band and as a mastermind of art rock centers on devising formulas that "reconfigure subject concept material purpose and process" — methods for drawing lines around the "nothing" experience of random sound or half-formed self-expression and giving it meaning. r to put it another way tools for finding lines on the horizon. A decade later teenage guitarist David Evans developed a nickname — the Edge. It suited the sound he was creating with the band he’d signed on to for life.
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Lamest Stage Names in Music History
FXNews -
The girl has it all: Madonna’s 1980s playbook Donatella Versace’s DNA (and wardrobe) and a multimedia empire waiting for her call. (How much longer until the GaGa fashion line fragrance line and after-dinner mints?) The only thing she needs is a better stage name. “Lady GaGa” makes me gag. A great stage name is critical for most young stars looking for their big break.
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Discusses Reunion
Ultimate-Guitar.Com -
The band ended four years of silence when they reunited on stage at 51st Annual Grammy Awards and announced that they were making music again. Since then the band has updated their.