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VNV Nation Posters

Monday, May 25th, 2009


Vnv Nation Posters
Poster for VNV Nation show at the Showbox in Seattle,
Wa. on July 1, 2009

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from Wikipedia

 

VNV Nation are an electronic music band originally from Wexford and London, now based in Hamburg, that combines elements of trance, synthpop and electronic body music (EBM), into what they call futurepop.

Earlier works also include some electro-industrial influences. The members are Ronan Harris and Mark Jackson. The “VNV” in the name stands for Victory, not Vengeance, in keeping with the group’s motto, “One should strive to achieve; not sit in bitter regret.”

The group’s first album, Advance and Follow, was released in 1995. This was a mixture of danceable synthesizer melodies and harsh electronic beats firmly in the tradition of middle-era EBM, supplemented with elements of orchestral music. Their next release, 1998’s Praise the Fallen, continued largely in this vein, and they began to enjoy a larger degree of commercial success.
During that time Harris also wrote for Side-Line Magazine of which he was the webmaster until 1999.

Empires (1999)

1999’s Empires was their breakthrough album, gaining them widespread commercial success (topping the German DAC charts for seven weeks) and increasing the visibility of the genre. While in the vein of their previous two works, Empires expanded the bombastic synthesizer lines and incorporated tighter song organization with verses and catchy choruses.

Furthermore, the harsher ’sheet metal instrumentals’ of albums like Praise the Fallen were largely gone, and the music as a whole was far more complex with multiple-layered arpeggios and pads. This album was composed using only one synthesizer (the popular Access Virus) and two (rather low-quality) samplers.

Futureperfect (2002)

Their 2002 album, Futureperfect, represented a departure in many ways, largely away from EBM and towards synthpop, even incorporating some elements of trance. Furthermore, some neoclassical instrumental pieces were included in the album. This shift caused their mainstream popularity to increase still further, but alienated some of their fans who preferred their earlier harsher and darker sound, leading to a somewhat weakened reputation in the “underground” music community.

Nonetheless, they embarked on several highly successful world tours in 2002 and 2003. Notably, the album was produced using mainly software synthesizers instead of hardware synthesizers. Some hardware was used, but the majority of instruments used were software programs.

Matter + Form (2005)

Their 2005 album, Matter + Form, expanded on the soundscape established with Futureperfect while also adding a harder and more mechanical sound in some songs. Notable for this harder-edged sound was the first single Chrome. Also of note is the lack of effects applied to the vocals, a departure from previous albums, which allows Ronan Harris’ voice more space in the mix.

Of course, there were also several songs with a softer and more pensive theme. Some songs even had a slight “rock” feeling to them, mostly with how drum sequences and bass-lines were arranged, the most obvious being the album-closing song Perpetual. The instrument assortment used in the production was much expanded upon from previous albums and everything from the Access Virus to a custom-made analog modular synthesizer and several software synthesizers were used. This album was also the first time the band used an outside producer.

Judgement (2007)

VNV Nation’s latest studio album is Judgement and was released to the world on 4 April 2007. Containing 10 tracks, it continued the evolution of the VNV Nation sound.

On 25 April 2007 at the soldout show at The Metro in Chicago, Ronan Harris has stated that the rumors about Judgement being the last album were false and that more was to come and that Judgement was just the beginning.

At the alternative electronic music festival Infest in Bradford on 26 August 2007, just after the murder of Sophie Lancaster, Ronan dedicated the song “Illusion” to her and contacted the family soon afterwards to offer his condolences.

Reformation 1 (2009)

Two years after “Judgement”, the box set Reformation 1 was released in Europe on 24th April 2009. US release on May 12th.

Of Faith, Power and Glory (2009)

The next album, mentioned on the band’s myspace blog. Ronan confirmed to Side-Line Magazine that they’re aiming for late April with the album, which will be titled “Of Faith, Power and Glory”, or as Harris puts it: “The 3 things that people desire and which can make you or destroy you!”[4]. Due to the release of “Reformation 1″ in mid April the release of “Of faith, power and glory” is postponed to June 2009.

With its complex synth layers and illustrative lyrics, “Darkangel” introduced many electronic music fans to VNV Nation.

Discography

Studio Albums

Advance and Follow – (CD Album) 1995 – Energy Rekords
Praise the Fallen – (CD Album) 1998 – Energy Rekords, Off Beat • (CD Album) 1999 – Wax Trax!, TVT Records • (CD Album) 2000 – Metropolis
Empires – (CD Album) 1999 – Metropolis, Energy Rekords, Dependent Records • (CD Album) 2000 – Metropolis
Futureperfect – (CD Album) 2002 – Dependent Records, Metropolis, Energy Rekords
Matter + Form – (CD Album) 2005 – Anachron Sounds, Metropolis, SubSpace Communications
Judgement – (CD Album) 2007 – Anachron Sounds, Metropolis, SubSpace Communications • (CD, Promo, Enhanced) 2007 – Anachron Sounds • (CD, Promo) 2007 – Anachron Sounds, SubSpace Communications
Of Faith, Power and Glory – (CD Album) 2009

Singles and EPs

Body Pulse – (12″) 1990 – no label
Strength of Youth – (12″) 1990 – no label
Solitary EP – (CD EP) 1998 – Energy Rekord, Off Beat • (CD EP) 1999 – Dependent Records
Darkangel – (CD Maxi) 1999 – Dependent Records • (AAC File) 1999 – Metropolis
Burning Empires/Standing – (2xCD, Ltd Edition [4700 copies]) 2000 – Dependent Records • (AAC File) 2006 – Metropolis
Advance and Follow (v2) – (CD Album, Remastered, Reissue) 2001 – Dependent Records • (AAC File) 2006 – Metropolis
Cold – (Rated ‘R’ Mix by Mig-29) – (MP3 File) 2001 – no label
Standing – (CD Maxi) 2000 – Metropolis, Dependent Records
Genesis (Radio Edition) (CD Maxi, Ltd. Edition, Promo) 2001 – Dependent Records
Genesis.0 – (CD Maxi, Promo) 2001 – Dependent Records
Genesis.1 – (CD Maxi) 2001 – Dependent Records, Metropolis
Genesis.2 – (CD Maxi) 2001 – Dependent Records, Metropolis
Beloved – (CD Maxi, Promo) 2002 – Dependent Records
Beloved (Hiver and Hammer Mixes) – (12″) 2002 – 3 Lanka
Beloved.1 – (CD Maxi) 2002 – Dependent Records • (AAC File) 2006 – Metropolis
Beloved.2 – (CD Maxi) 2002 – Dependent Records • (AAC File) 2006 – Metropolis
Honour 2003 – (CD Maxi, Enhanced) 2003 – Anachron Sounds • (AAC File) 2003 – Metropolis
Chrome/Matter + Form – (CD, Promo) 2005 – Anachron Sounds
Chrome – (MP3 File) 2005 – Anachron Sounds, Metropolis, SubSpace Communications • (CDr, Promo) 2005 – SubSpace Communications



Scott Weiland Poster

Monday, May 25th, 2009


Scott Weiland Of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver 

Poster for a solo show at the Roseland Theater in Portland Oregon
May 20, 2009

Scott Weiland Poster - Happy in Galoshes

Scott Weiland Poster - Happy in Galoshes

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From Wikipedia
 
Scott Weiland (born Scott Richard Kline on October 27, 1967) is an American musician, lyricist, and vocalist, most notably known for his work with Grammy Award-winning rock band Stone Temple Pilots (STP), and also for his five-year career with supergroup Velvet Revolver.

After a five-year hiatus, the STP reunion tour kicked off at the Rock on the Range festival in May 2008[1]. He was the frontman of Velvet Revolver during his time away from STP, but parted ways with the band on April 1, 2008. Weiland’s split from Velvet Revolver also led to his departure from the side-project band Camp Freddy. Weiland’s second solo album, “Happy” in Galoshes, was released on November 25, 2008. Weiland supported the record with an early 2009 tour of the United States.

He is well-known for his flamboyant and energetic onstage persona and for constantly changing his appearance and vocal style.[2] Weiland’s life and career have been plagued with heroin addiction, as well as several arrests. However, according to MTV News, Weiland has been free from heroin since December 5, 2002.

Early years

Weiland was born as Scott Kline in Santa Cruz, California. He changed his surname after being adopted by his stepfather David Weiland at age 5.[4] Around that time, Weiland moved to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where he attended the Kenston School District. He returned to California as a teenager and attended Edison High School in Huntington Beach.

Stone Temple Pilots (1986-1997)

Main article: Stone Temple Pilots

In 1986 Weiland met bassist Robert DeLeo at a Black Flag concert, and shortly thereafter formed the band Mighty Joe Young with DeLeo’s brother Dean on guitar and Eric Kretz on drums and recorded the Mighty Joe Young Demo in 1990. After signing with Atlantic Records it was discovered that “Mighty Joe Young” was already taken so they changed their name to Shirley Temple’s Pussy. Not long afterwards the band’s name was changed again to Stone Temple Pilots, due to pressure from their record label.

Weiland wrote the band’s lyrics and performed vocals. In 1992, they released their first album, Core, spawning four hits (”Sex Type Thing”, “Wicked Garden”, “Creep”, and “Plush”) and leading them to becoming one of the most influential bands of the grunge movement, the music genre that was started in Seattle in the late eighties and became rock and roll’s central movement in the early-mid 1990s.

The band was widely accused of imitating bands such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Nirvana in an attempt to cash in on the scene’s burgeoning popularity. Critics also pointed out that Weiland’s vocal style at the time was very similar to that of Layne Staley’s and Eddie Vedder’s. Weiland has rejected such comparisons, however, he cites Jim Morrison[6] and David Bowie as more influential on his vocal techniques and sound. Despite negative reviews from critics, Core was extremely successful, eventually being certified 8x platinum by the RIAA.

In 1994, Weiland and STP released their second record, Purple, which saw the development of a more distinctive identity for the band. While still a clear continuation of their previous techniques, the album featured a more “classic rock” sound, and had a mixture of punk, bossa nova, and acoustic songs. Like Core, Purple was a big success for the band, spawning three hit singles and selling over 6 million copies. The year prior, STP toured with the Butthole Surfers and Weiland developed a heroin addiction, claiming Butthole Surfers singer Gibby Haynes introduced him to heroin, which Gibby denies.

In 1995, Weiland was caught and convicted of buying crack cocaine. He was sentenced to one year’s probation. Issues with drug use did not clear up after his sentence. As his drug problems increased, Scott moved into a hotel for two months with Courtney Love and claimed to have “shot drugs the whole time” with her.[8] STP was forced to cancel most of their 1996-1997 tour in support of their third release, Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop. Although Tiny Music… was certified 2x platinum, the canceled tour caused the album to fall quickly off the charts.

STP Hiatus and 12 Bar Blues (1997-1998)

With Weiland’s status in the band uncertain and unpredictable, STP went on hiatus. The other members of the band created the group Talk Show with lead singer Dave Coutts. Weiland, meanwhile, adopted an androgynous look and released a solo album in 1998 called 12 Bar Blues. Weiland wrote most of the songs on the album, and collaborated with several artists, notably Daniel Lanois, Sheryl Crow, Brad Mehldau and Jeff Nolan. The album was a commercial failure but it managed to achieve some critical acclaim. It was also during this time that Weiland was caught in Manhattan buying heroin, dressed like a pimp, ending his brief tour. A previous conviction in Los Angeles, coupled with numerous probation violations, earned Weiland jail time.

Back with STP (1999-2003)

His period in jail had apparently helped to wean him from his habit, and once released, he rejoined Stone Temple Pilots. In 1999, the band released No. 4. The album contained the hit single “Sour Girl” which featured a strange, surreal music video with Sarah Michelle Gellar. That same year, Weiland also recorded two songs with the short-lived supergroup The Wondergirls.

In November 2000, Weiland was invited to perform on the show VH1 Storytellers with the surviving members of The Doors. Weiland did vocals on two Doors songs, “Break on Through (To the Other Side)” and “Five to One”. That same month Stone Temple Pilots appeared on The Doors tribute CD, Stoned Immaculate with their own rendition of “Break On Through” as the lead track.

In late 2001, Weiland was arrested on domestic violence charges in Las Vegas, apparently for shoving his wife, Mary Forsberg.

However, the charges were eventually deferred upon the couple agreeing to counseling. Soon after, Forsberg filed for divorce but the couple eventually reconciled. Weiland’s career also took a hit, with an altercation between Weiland and Dean DeLeo on the final gig of STP’s Shangri-La Dee Da tour, leading to the band’s official demise with much of the speculation surrounding Weiland’s inability to balance personal issues.

Velvet Revolver (2002-2008)

Main article: Velvet Revolver

After the breakup of STP, Weiland was arrested on his birthday on October 27, 2003 in Hollywood, California, after a traffic collision. He was charged with driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. His charges were eventually dismissed after he successfully completed rehab and subsequent drug tests.
Around this time, Weiland was asked by former Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan to lead a band with Duff and the former GNR members Slash and Matt Sorum, as well as Dave Kushner. The band used the working title “The Project”. Slash initially suggested the name “Revolver”. Weiland later suggested the name “Black Velvet Revolver”, and eventually the name was shortened to “Velvet Revolver”, after a suggestion by Slash.
Velvet Revolver’s debut album Contraband was released in June 2004 to much success.

It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has sold over three million copies world-wide to date. Two of the album’s songs, “Slither” and “Fall to Pieces”, reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song “Slither” also won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 2005, an award Weiland had won previously with STP for the song “Plush” in 1994. That same year, Weiland appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly and performed a new solo song, “The Man I Didn’t Know”, a country-style ballad that deals with his relationship with his father. “The Man I Didn’t Know” would go on to appear on the deluxe edition of Weiland’s second solo album in 2008.

Weiland and his son Noah were featured on comedian David Spade’s The Showbiz Show with David Spade during a comedy sketch about discouraging music file sharing in 2005. Noah has a line during the sketch in which he asks a little girl, “Please buy my daddy’s album so I can have food to eat”.
At the 2006 Grammy Awards, Weiland (along with the rest of Velvet Revolver) performed the Beatles song “Across the Universe” along with Bono, Brian Wilson, Norah Jones, Stevie Wonder, Steven Tyler, Billie Joe Armstrong, Alison Krauss, and Alicia Keys.

In 2006, Weiland launched his own record label, Softdrive Records. Around the same time as Softdrive Records was launched, he announced plans for a second solo album, as well as plans to write an autobiography and start his own clothing line with Von Dutch. Weiland also re-recorded the STP outtake “Learning to Drive”, for the 2007 horror film Bug. After an altercation at a hotel, Weiland’s wife, Mary Forsberg, went home and torched $10,000 worth of her husband’s clothing in their front yard. Ironically, Weiland had just announced that his label signed the up-and-coming rock band, Something to Burn.

Velvet Revolver released their second album, Libertad, on July 3, 2007. In an interview with Rolling Stone in 2007, Weiland mentioned that the only albums he has written sober are Libertad and STP’s Core.[9] The album sold a little under 100,000 copies during its first week and has sold over 230,000 copies as of September 2007, which fell short of expectations in failing to even meet the first week sales of Contraband.

In December 2007 Scott Weiland was arrested and charged with DUI, his first arrest in over four years (since October 27, 2003). On February 7, 2008, Blabbermouth.net officially reported that Weiland checked himself into rehab. This resulted in the cancellation of Velvet Revolver’s Australian tour (which had initially been postponed for two months already).

The article does not mention why Weiland, who has claimed sobriety since 2003, entered the facility. [12] He left rehab in early March, according to his lawyer. [13]
Weiland recently revealed on March 20, 2008 at Velvet Revolver’s show in Glasgow that this would be the band’s final tour. Matt Sorum posted a message on his website the next day discussing the band’s situation and said,

“You could tell who was unhappy last night,” and “some people in this business don’t realize how great of a life they have.” Weiland shot back by telling Blabbermouth.net, “Well, first of all, the state of my family affairs is really none of his business, since he is too immature to have a real relationship, let alone children. So don’t attempt to stand in a man’s shoes when you haven’t walked his path.”[14] Recently, Slash hinted in an interview with Classic Rock magazine that, contrary to Weiland’s assertions, Velvet Revolver will continue beyond its current tour. When asked “With Scott singing?”, Slash replied “I have no comment on that”, and laughed. On Tuesday, April 1, it was announced by a number of media outlets that Scott Weiland would no longer be in Velvet Revolver.

On a SPIN magazine interview Weiland revealed that He’s also not ruling out a Velvet Revolver reunion. “Slash and I always got on pretty well,” he says. “So who knows?”

STP Reunion and “Happy” in Galoshes (2008-present)

After Weiland split from Velvet Revolver, Stone Temple Pilots announced a 65-date U.S. tour on April 7, 2008 in Los Angeles and performed together for the first time since 2002. The reunion tour kicked off at the Rock on the Range festival on May 17, 2008. STP is expected to record their sixth album sometime in 2009.[17] Weiland has also confirmed he is writing his autobiography, Desperation No. 5, with David Ritz. The book is expected to be released in February of 2010.

On April 28, 2008, Weiland was sentenced to 192 hours in county jail for his November 2007 DUI. He was also required to complete an 18-month alcohol program, as well as pay $2000 in fines, and will be on probation for four years. Weiland entered a Los Angeles County jail on May 12, but was released later that same day.[18].
On November 25, 2008, Weiland released his second solo album, “Happy” in Galoshes, produced by Weiland and songwriting-producing partner Doug Grean. Weiland went on tour in early 2009 to promote the album. Weiland’s first stop on his promo tour was Austin ,Texas.

On December 19, Scott signed a publishing deal with Bug Music, allowing Weiland to “receive funding to pursue the development of creative projects and writers for Bug Music through his co-founded label, Softdrive Records.” The deal includes Weiland’s share of the Stone Temple Pilots catalog and future solo projects.

On January 21, Weiland announced the launch of his clothing line, Weiland for English Laundry, in partnership with designer Christopher Wicks.

Scott stated on January 25 that the DeLeo brothers are currently writing music for the sixth STP record and that he will add his vocals and melody to it when the material is ready.[23] STP will be heading out on a short tour in July that will kick off on July 1, 2009 in Los Angeles and wrap up on July 18, 2009 in Atlantic City.

It was announced in March 2009 that VH1 will begin airing new episodes of the popular documentary series Behind the Music, which originally ran from 1997 to 2006. Weiland, along with rapper Lil Wayne, have both signed on for their own episodes.

Weiland married Janina Castaneda on September 17, 1994, but the couple divorced in 2000. He married model Mary Forsberg on May 20, 2000. They have two young children, Noah (born 2000) and Lucy (born 2002).

However, in late 2007, Weiland and Forsberg separated and are currently in the process of getting divorced.
Weiland’s younger brother Michael died of a drug overdose in early 2007. The Velvet Revolver songs “For a Brother” and “Pills, Demons, & Etc” from the album Libertad are about Michael. Weiland stated in an interview with MTV News in November 2008 that several songs on “Happy” in Galoshes were inspired by the death of his brother and his separation from Mary. In the same article, MTV News reported that Weiland has not done heroin since December 5, 2002. Weiland also admitted that he went through “a very short binge with coke” in late 2007.[24] Despite Weiland’s sobriety from drugs, he admits to still drinking alcohol.

Weiland suffers from bipolar disorder, yet according to an interview with VH1.com, he isn’t under medication, consequently suffering from mood swings. [26] Weiland had a brief friendship with Courtney Love around 1998, and admitted they used drugs together.

Weiland is a Notre Dame football fan, as his father is an alumnus. In September 2006, Weiland performed at the University of Notre Dame’s Legends Restaurant on the night before a football game. He sang several of his solo songs, as well as “Interstate Love Song” and a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here.”
[edit]Other works

He played guitar with Stephen Carpenter and sang on the Deftones album White Pony in the song “RX Queen”.

He performed with Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit on the album Significant Other in the song “Nobody Like You” along with Jonathan Davis from Korn. He was also tributed in the same album with the song “Show Me What You Got” along with Eminem, Kid Rock, Jordan, The Firm, Wu-Tang Clan, The Crystal Method, and Staind. He was also featured on Limp Bizkit’s third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, in the song “Hold On”.

Solo discography

1998 12 Bar Blues
2008 “Happy” in Galoshes
Stone Temple Pilots discography
1992 Core 8x Platinum
1994 Purple 6x Platinum
1996 Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop 2x Platinum
1999 No. 4 Platinum
2001 Shangri-La Dee Da Gold
2003 Thank You
2008 Buy This
Velvet Revolver discography
2004 Contraband 2x Platinum
2007 Libertad

Soundtrack
1994 The Crow – “Big Empty”
1995 Tank Girl (w/ Magnificent Bastards) – “Mockingbird Girl”
1998 Great Expectations – “Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down”
2001 Not Another Teen Movie – “But Not Tonight”
2003 Hulk -”Set Me Free”
2005 The Fantastic Four- “Come on, Come in”
2007 Bug – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – “Beautiful Day” (”Learning To Drive”)
2007 Evan Almighty – “Revolution”



Young Love Posters — One of Us Too Young To Fight it

Monday, May 25th, 2009


Young Love Posters


Young Concert Poster – May 12, 2009 Berbati’s in
Portland Oregon

Young Love Poster - Too Young to Fight It One of Us

Young Love Poster - Too Young to Fight It One of Us

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You have got to love what Young Love brings to the dance floor. “Dicotech and “We Want Drugs” are highlight songs for me.

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I thought “One of Us” was a little narrow but, I am still a Dan Keyes fan.

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This poster is a must have for any Dan Keyes – Young Love fan.

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ChickenFoot Posters – Satriani Hagar

Sunday, May 24th, 2009


ChickenFoot Poster Satriani Hagar


Chickenfoot, The new band from Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony and
Chad Smith. Poster for Chickenfoot show in Seattle at El Corazon.
May 14, 2009

Chickenfoot Poster Hagar Satriani

Chickenfoot Poster Hagar Satriani

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I was stoked when I heard Satriani was teaming up with Sammy Hagar to form a band. The
guys they chose to round it out Michael Anthony and Chad smith ala Red Hot Chili peppers
were icing on the cake.
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The Chickenfoot songs and shows did not disappoint. For any fan of Satriani or Hagar this
poster is a must have.
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El Corazon is a relatively tiny, grungy rock club in Seattle. Chickenfoot came in and blew the
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