Saturday, 24 May 2008

Meet the Band: Clouds

The band: Adam McGrath (guitar, voice), Jim Carroll (guitar, voice), Johnny Northrup (bass, voice), Q (drums)
The hometowns: McGrath hails from Methuen; Carroll grew up in Worcester; Northrup moved from Plymouth to the North Shore; Q is from Grafton.
The sound: Progressive, melodic metal influenced by Guided By Voices



The back story: Two years ago McGrath was working with Carroll at Newbury Comics and discovered they had similar musical tastes. McGrath’s former band, CaveIn, was fizzling, and he was determined to get back into the recording studio and on the road.
“My goal was to do exactly what CaveIn was doing - get back on the road and play,” McGrath said.
The name: McGrath believes there are four other current bands named Clouds. “If any of the other bands come and hunt us down we’ll just change our name to the Crouds. Crouds with a U, not a W.”
The albums: Clouds released its debut full-length “Legendary Demo” in February 2007. The new “We Are Above You” drops June 3.
“The old one was very innocent,” said McGrath. “We recorded it in our practice space in a day.”
Clouds spent a bit more time and money on the new record. It took the band a whole week.
The titles: In case you’re a bit dense, “Legendary Demo” and “We Are Above You” both are jokes.
“There’s so much pretentiousness in music now,” said McGrath, “but most bands can’t back it up. They have the right eye shadow, but can’t back it up with the music. Our titles are a tongue-in-cheek statement on the pretentiousness of it all. We are making these
absurd titles and statements to weed out the people that would get offended.”
The tour: Starts June 24 in San Diego, with the Japanese band Boris and fellow Hydra Head label mate Torche. It arrives at the Middle East in Cambridge on July 11.
The show: Clouds plays Sunday, with DISFEAR and blood horse, at Great Scott in Allston.
The music: Listen to selections from Clouds at bostonherald.com/entertainment.

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Corrie actor gets hit with handbags

Corrie actor gets hit with handbags



'Coronation Street' doer Jack P Sheepman has revealed that he oft gets attacked by women on the streets because he plays a bad-boy.
The 20-year-old actor, world Health Organization plays the scheming St. David Platt in the scoop, told The Sunshine that people ofttimes react disadvantageously to him.
Sheepman said: "It's always the little old ladies world Health Organization have a go at me."
"Younger people think Saint David is great but the grannies onrush me with their handbags. What is it with grannies and their handbags?"
Shepherd too revealed that offspring children lean to be scared of him when they meet him.
"I scare children, likewise. They've been known to explode into crying precisely at the visual modality of me."
Referring to his upcoming plot line in the soap, where he pushes his mother Gail down a stairs, he said: "I know I'll incur to a greater extent of that next workweek. They want to cognise why I'm so awful to my mamma so these scenes will really bring them going."
"I catch a lot of reaction from totally sorts of people when I'm out and around merely it's in the main in good humor so it doesn't bother me."




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Monday, 5 May 2008

Potter star talks about new romance

Potter star talks about new romance



'Harry Potter'




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