Desde este mes de febrero está disponible en mi web la revista EV Magazine con un reportaje en memoria de Edgar Allan Poe, autor de "El cuervo" y otros relatos de terror, y un reportaje del fotógrafo de moda Mario Testino.
Puedes descargarla desde aquí.
Available since February, is available on my website the EV Magazine, where you could find a report in memory of Edgar Allan Poe, autor of "The Raven" between other horror stories and a report about the fashion photographer Mario Testino.
You can download it here
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Creed
Creed surgió en Tallahassee (Florida) en 1995 inicialmente
bajo el nombre de “Naked Toddler” hasta que se cambiaron el nombre con la unión
de Brian Marshall y Scott Phillips a Stapp y Tremonti. Su estilo es fue un
grunge “comercial” por lo que recibieron duras críticas a pesar de su éxito
comercial. “Higher” fue etiquetado por los críticos como poco original y de
copiar al grupo grunge Pearl Jam. Sin embargo el fin de la banda se debió a la
mala relación entre sus componentes poniendo el punto y final a su relación en
2004.
Su primer disco fue My Own Prison el cual atrajo la atención
de varias discográficas pero ningún contrato se materializó hasta la llegada de
Diana Meltzer de Wind-Up con quien se reedita My Own Prison en una versión más
radiofónica. La nueva versión llega al 40 del Billboard 200 con los singles My
Own Prison, One, What’s This Life For y Torn.
Su segundo álbum fue Human Clay en 1999 el cual debuta como
el número 1 en el Billboard 200 y cuyo single Higher pasó varias semanas entre
los primeros de la lista al igual que With Arms Wide Open. Marshall fue
expulsado del grupo tras criticar a Pearl Jam en una emisora de radio. Fue
sustituido por Brett Hestla (Virgos Merlot, Dark New Day).
En 2001
sale My Sacrifice del álbum Weathered. Se convirtió en una de las
canciones más inspiradoras tras el 11S. En 2003 fueron demandados por cuatro
asistentes a un concierto quienes alegaban que Stapp no estaba en condiciones
de cantar por su estado físico. La demanda fue desestimada. Ese mismo año se
anunció la separación del grupo.
En 2009 volvieron a reunirse para grabar Full Circle que
salió a la venta el 27 de octubre.
Miembros:
· Scott Stapp – voz
·
Mark Tremonti –
guitarra solista, segunda voz
·
Brian Marshall –
bajo
·
Scot Phillips –
batería
Discografía:
· 1997: My Own Prison
· 1999: Human Clay
· 2001: Wathered
· 2004: Grandes éxitos
· 2009: Full Circle
Creed emerged in Tallahassee (Florida) in 1995
initially under the name "Naked
Toddler" until the name was changed because the union of Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips to Stapp
and Tremonti. His
style is was a "commercial" grunge so received harsh criticism
despite its commercial success. "Higher"
was labeled by critics as unoriginal and copy the grunge band Pearl Jam. However
to the side of the poor relationship between its components must putting an end
to their relationship in 2004.
Their first album was My Own Prison which attracted the attention of several record but no contract materialized until the arrival of Diana Meltzer of Wind- Up who reissued My Own Prison in a radio version. The new version is 40 on the Billboard 200 with singles My Own Priso , One, What's This Life For and Torn.
Their first album was My Own Prison which attracted the attention of several record but no contract materialized until the arrival of Diana Meltzer of Wind- Up who reissued My Own Prison in a radio version. The new version is 40 on the Billboard 200 with singles My Own Priso , One, What's This Life For and Torn.
His second album was Human Clay in 1999 which debuted as #1 on the Billboard 200 and single Higher which spent several weeks at the top of the list like With Arms Wide Open. Marshall was expelled from the group after criticizing Pearl Jam in a radio station. He was replaced by Brett Hestla (Virgos Merlot, Dark New Day).
In 2001 the album goes My Sacrifice Weathered. It became one of the most inspiring songs after 9/11. In 2003 they were sued by four concert goers who claimed that Stapp was unable to sing for their fitness. The application was dismissed. That same year the group split was announced.
In 2009 they reconvened to record Full Circle which was released on October 27 .
Members:
·
Scott Stapp –
voice
·
Mark Tremonti –
lead guitar, backing voice
·
Brian Marshall –
bass guitar
·
Scot Phillips –
drums
Discography:
·
1997: My Own
Prison
·
1999: Human
Clay
·
2001: Wathered
·
2004: Greatest
Hits
·
2009: Full
Circle
martes, 8 de abril de 2014
Avenged Sevenfold (english)
Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) is a band of heavy metal from Huntington Beach (California). It was founded by Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan in 1999 after leaving Suburban Legends. His three friends from high school were joined to it: Matt Sanders, Zachary Baker and Matt Wendt. The name of the Group refers to the story of Cain and Abel de el Génesis although they have expressed on several occasions not to be a religious band. They are known for their versatility in musical styles and its dramatic covers. Its logo, a smiling skull with bat wings, is called Deathbat.
In 2006 they win the award for "Best new artist" at the MTV with the video "Bat Country" and in 2011 won the prize to the best group live and most dedicated fans at the Revolver Golden Gods festival and so far have sold more than 8 million albums worldwide.
In 1999 they recorded their first demo with three songs and the following year the second with two songs which were remastered and included in their debut album, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (name inspired by the book of revelation), with the label Good Life Records, but before doing so Wendt left the band and enter Justin Sane.
In 2001, Sane attempted suicide canceling your tour Take Action Tour and Sane was forced to leave the group, being replaced by Dameon Ash. The same year published his first EP, Warmness on the Soul, with a version more heavy metal "To End The Rapture".
With the departure of bassist and the arrival of Johnny Christ completed the formation of the group. They recorded the second album, Waking the Fallen, Hopeless Records on sale since 2003. In 2004 out of touring with the Vans Warped Tour.
They signed to Warner Bros. Records and released their third album City of Evil in 2005 debuting at number 30 on the Billboard 200 position and getting his first gold disc. They walked the Metalcore. "Bat Country" has been one of the Singer more successful. It was written inspired by the work of Hunter S. Thompson: "Fear and loathing in Las Vegas". The video "Beast and the Harlot" also gave a good boost to his career, his riff was chosen as one of the best in history by the magazine Total Guitar reaching the post 14.
The fourth album, self-titled name to the band, was released in 2007 and reached number 4 on the Billboard 200. He was awarded as the "Album of the year" by the magazine Kerrang! and it reached number 1 on the Billboard Rock Albums, Billboard Alternative Albums and Billboard Hard Rock Albums.
His first live album was " Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough " in 2008. They did versions of "Walk " by Pantera , " Flash of the Blade " Iron Maiden " and Paranoid " by Black Sabbath . With it they got the number 6 on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums. The same year collaborating on the tribute album to Iron Maiden.
In 2009, Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was found dead at his home . According to the forensic died of poisoning due to an accidental overdose of prescription medications and alcohol.
In 2010 they recorded a new album " Nightmare" with Mike Portnoy on drums . On the album there is a song called " Fiction" which was originally "Death " written by The Rev and the last song on the album . Three days after finish , Jimmy died . The album was No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has been the best-selling album with 500,000 copies. Arin Ilejay was the new drummer in 2011 and in 2013 the " Hail To The King " album.
They have worked in video games such as Need for Speed: Most Wanted EA , SSX On Tour , Burnout Revenge , Guitar Hero 3, 5 and 6 , Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 , Need For Speed : ProStreet and Twisted Metal.
In 2006 they win the award for "Best new artist" at the MTV with the video "Bat Country" and in 2011 won the prize to the best group live and most dedicated fans at the Revolver Golden Gods festival and so far have sold more than 8 million albums worldwide.
In 1999 they recorded their first demo with three songs and the following year the second with two songs which were remastered and included in their debut album, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (name inspired by the book of revelation), with the label Good Life Records, but before doing so Wendt left the band and enter Justin Sane.
In 2001, Sane attempted suicide canceling your tour Take Action Tour and Sane was forced to leave the group, being replaced by Dameon Ash. The same year published his first EP, Warmness on the Soul, with a version more heavy metal "To End The Rapture".
With the departure of bassist and the arrival of Johnny Christ completed the formation of the group. They recorded the second album, Waking the Fallen, Hopeless Records on sale since 2003. In 2004 out of touring with the Vans Warped Tour.
They signed to Warner Bros. Records and released their third album City of Evil in 2005 debuting at number 30 on the Billboard 200 position and getting his first gold disc. They walked the Metalcore. "Bat Country" has been one of the Singer more successful. It was written inspired by the work of Hunter S. Thompson: "Fear and loathing in Las Vegas". The video "Beast and the Harlot" also gave a good boost to his career, his riff was chosen as one of the best in history by the magazine Total Guitar reaching the post 14.
The fourth album, self-titled name to the band, was released in 2007 and reached number 4 on the Billboard 200. He was awarded as the "Album of the year" by the magazine Kerrang! and it reached number 1 on the Billboard Rock Albums, Billboard Alternative Albums and Billboard Hard Rock Albums.
His first live album was " Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough " in 2008. They did versions of "Walk " by Pantera , " Flash of the Blade " Iron Maiden " and Paranoid " by Black Sabbath . With it they got the number 6 on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums. The same year collaborating on the tribute album to Iron Maiden.
In 2009, Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was found dead at his home . According to the forensic died of poisoning due to an accidental overdose of prescription medications and alcohol.
In 2010 they recorded a new album " Nightmare" with Mike Portnoy on drums . On the album there is a song called " Fiction" which was originally "Death " written by The Rev and the last song on the album . Three days after finish , Jimmy died . The album was No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has been the best-selling album with 500,000 copies. Arin Ilejay was the new drummer in 2011 and in 2013 the " Hail To The King " album.
They have worked in video games such as Need for Speed: Most Wanted EA , SSX On Tour , Burnout Revenge , Guitar Hero 3, 5 and 6 , Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 , Need For Speed : ProStreet and Twisted Metal.
Current members:
- M. Shadows - vocals
- Synyster Gates - Lead guitar
- Zacky Vengeance - Rhythm guitar
- Johnny Christ - bass
- Arin Ilejay - drums
Discography:
- Sounding the Seventh Trumpet - 2001
- Waking the Fallen - 2003
- City of Evil - 2005
- Avenged Sevenfold - 2007
- Nightmare - 2010
- Hail to the King - 2013
Avenged Sevenfold (español)
Avenged Sevenfold (o A7X) es una banda estadounidense de
heavy metal procedente de Huntington Beach (California). Fue fundada por Jimmy
“The Rev” Sullivan en 1999 tras abandonar Suburban Legends. Se unirían a él sus
tres amigos de secundaria: Matt Sanders, Zachary Baker y Matt Wendt. El nombre del grupo hace referencia a la
historia de Caín y Abel del Génesis aunque han manifestado en varias ocasiones
no ser una banda religiosa. Son conocidos por su versatilidad en cuanto a
estilos musicales y sus dramáticas portadas. Su logotipo, una calavera
sonriente con alas de murciélago, se llama Deathbat.
En 2006 ganan el premio a “Mejor artista nuevo” en los MTV
con el vídeo “Bat Country” y en 2011 ganaron el premio al mejor grupo en
directo y más dedicado a los fans en el festival Revolver Golden Gods y hasta
la fecha han vendido más de 8 millones de discos en todo el mundo.
En 1999 graban su primera demo con tres canciones y al año
siguiente la segunda con dos canciones las cuales fueron remasterizadas e
incluidas en su álbum debut, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (nombre inspirado en el
libro del Apocalipsis), con la
discográfica Good Life Records pero antes de hacerlo Wendt deja la banda y
entra Justin Sane.
En 2001, Sane intentó suicidarse cancelándose su gira Take
Action Tour y Sane se vió obligado a dejar el grupo siendo reemplazado por
Dameon Ash. El mismo año se publica su primer EP, Warmness on the Soul, con una
versión más heavy metal de “To End The Rapture”.
Con la salida del bajista y la llegada de Johnny Christ se
completó la formación del grupo. Graban el segundo álbum, Waking the Fallen,
para Hopeless Records a la venta desde 2003. En 2004 salen de gira con el Vans
Warped Tour.
Fichan para Warner Bros. Records y editan su tercer disco
City of Evil en 2005 debutando en la posición número 30 en el Billboard 200 y
consiguiendo su primer disco de oro. Se alejaron del Metalcore. “Bat Country”
ha sido uno de los Singer que más éxito ha tenido. Fue escrito inspirándose en
la obra de Hunter S. Thompson: “Fear and loathing in Las Vegas”. El vídeo
“Beast and the Harlot” también dio un buen empujón a su carrera, su riff fue
elegido como uno de los mejores de la historia por la revista Total Guitar
llegando al puesto 14.
El cuarto álbum, de nombre homónimo a la banda, vio la luz
en 2007 y llegó al número 4 del Billboard 200. Fue galardonado como el “Álbum
del año” por la revista Kerrang! y alcanzó el número 1 en el Billboard Rock
Albums, Billboard Alternative Albums y Billboard Hard Rock Albums.
Su primer
disco en directo fue “Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough” en 2008. Hicieron
versions de “Walk” de Pantera, “Flash of the Blade” de Iron Maiden” y Paranoid”
de Black Sabbath. Con él consiguieron el número 6 en el Billboard Hard Rock
Albums. El mismo año colaboran en el disco tributo a Iron Maiden.
En año 2009,
Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan fue encontrado muerto en su casa. Según el forense
murió por una intoxicación debido a una sobredosis accidental de medicamentos
sin receta y alcohol.
En 2010
graban un nuevo disco “Nightmare” con Mike Portnoy como batería. En el disco
hay una canción llamada “Fiction” la cual fue originariamente “Death” escrita
por The Rev y la última canción del disco. Tres días después de acabarla, Jimmy
falleció. El disco fue número 1 en el Billboard 200 y ha sido su álbum más
vendido con 500.000 copias. Arin Ilejay fue el nuevo batería en 2011 y en 2013
el disco “Hail to The King”.
Han colaborado en videojuegos como Need for Speed: Most Wanted de EA, SSX
On Tour, Burnout Revenge, Guitar Hero 3, 5 y 6; Call of Duty: Black Ops y Black
Ops 2, Need For Speed: ProStreet y Twisted Metal.
Miembros
actuales:
- M. Shadows – voz
- Synyster Gates – Guitarra líder
- Zacky Vengeance – Guitarra rítmica
- Johnny Christ – bajo
- Arin Ilejay - batería
Discografía:
- Sounding the Seventh Trumpet - 2001
- Waking the Fallen – 2003
- City of Evil – 2005
- Avenged Sevenfold – 2007
- Nightmare – 2010
- Hail to the King - 2013
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