The News Review:
- Carlene Carter brings her country legacy to Littleton
- CM Punk at Borders Books and Music – ak Brook
- Daft Punk scores “Tron” soundtrack
Carlene Carter brings her country legacy to Littleton
Taunton Daily Gazette
There are upbeat songs mischievous songs and songs about the hard-earned wisdom that comes with life experience. Apt enough for Carter who spent much time around the punk music scene there is also the edgy sound of that genre. It’s all part of the curious but undeniable link country and punk have shared for generations a bond due in large part to Johnny Cash’s profound effect on many punk alternative and hardcore artists. “The first song ‘The Bitter End’ is kind of autobiographical” Carter said. “But then I wrote ‘Green Love. ’ It’s kind of a conglomeration – feisty stuff personally moving things.
CM Punk at Borders Books and Music – ak Brook
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Daft Punk scores “Tron” soundtrack
Reuters
” The group’s 2001 track “Harder Better Faster Stronger” was adapted by Kanye West for his single “Stronger” and the pair appeared at the 2008 Grammy Awards with the rapper. The musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter split their time between Paris and Los Angeles where they have assembled a new recording studio for the TR2N project. Daft Punk have worked in film before most notably as directors of their feature “Electroma” although that film used none of the group’s own music. The original “Tron” which pioneered the use of computer graphics was scored by Wendy Carlos an electronic musician and composer whose “Switched on Bach” album was one of the first to highlight the Moog synthesizer as a musical instrument. (Editing by Dean Goodman at Reuters).