Thursday, 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Jungle Rot






Jungle Rot
   

Artist: Jungle Rot: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Death,Black
Rock

   







Jungle Rot's discography:


Fueled By Hate
   

 Fueled By Hate

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Dead and Buried
   

 Dead and Buried

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 13
Slaughter The Weak
   

 Slaughter The Weak

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 10
Skin The Living
   

 Skin The Living

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 9






Formed in 1995, Chicago's Jungle Rot is a living anachronism in the new millenary thanks to their retro-death rock style. Steeped in the relatively straightforward, yet viciously mordant grooves perpetrated by early '90s bands like Sodom, Unleashed, and Bolt Thrower, the grouping issued their "Skin the Living" demonstration in 1995, only alone made their prescribed debut with 1998's Slaughter the Weak platter album, on Pavement Music. Extensive touring ensued and Olympic Recordings signed the quadruplet -- featuring Dave Matrise (vocals/guitar), Chris Djuricic (guitar), Jerry Sturino (basso), and Eric House (drums) -- prior to 2001's Dead & Buried and 2004's Fueled by Hate albums.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Music highlights for Aug. 8-14

FRIDAY, Aug. 8



The Mid-City Lanes hosts a solid south Louisiana show with Roddie Romero & the Hub City Allstars followed by guitar player Tab Benoit. Sousaphonist Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove kicks at the Blue Nile. The Soul Rebels Brass Band is at Tipitina's. The Circle Bar presents singer-songwriter MyNameIsJohnMichael summation Silent Cinema. Hard-rocking Sevendust headlines the House of Blues. Jon McLaughlin is at The Parish of the House of Blues. Billy Iuso & the Restless Natives jam at Le Bon Temps Roule. The Maple Leaf presents Sequenon Kone & the Cote Ivoire Invasion. Trumpeter Leroy Jones' Group is at Preservation Hall.



SATURDAY, Aug. 9



Chris Jones, a chef and percussionist world Health Organization studied with the later Michael Ward, founded "Indian funk" band hundred and one Runners before Mardi Gras 2007. But the band's mission extends beyond Carnival. "The rhythm is more of import than seasonal worker music and 'Hey Pocky Way, ' " Jones aforesaid. Each song builds from the merchant ship up, with drums and percussion followed by guitars and bass. The number 101 has long factored in Indian lore. "To me, the name way everyone is included, " Jones said. "It's 100 addition you."




The one hundred one Runners includes Jones, A.J. Mallory and Lionel Batiste Jr. on percussion, Billy Iuso and Sam Hotchkiss on guitars, keyboardist Tom Worrell, bassist Scott Jackson, edgar Guest percussionist Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and Golden Comanches War Chief Juan Pardo. A free hundred and one Runners show Saturday at Tipitina's is a CD release company for "The Thunder From Under, " a live CD recorded during the 2008 Jazzfest.



Also Saturday, Tab Benoit is at Ruby's Roadhouse in Mandeville. Irvin Mayfield switches to Hammond B-3 organ to lead blue funk combo Purple Disrespect at the Blue Nile. Avant-electro creative person The White Bitch celebrates the release of his new CD, "The White Bitch's Prey Drive, " at the Hi-Ho Lounge. The Morning 40 Federation throws itself a "Back from Alaska Celebration" at One Eyed Jacks. Outlaw land singer David Allan Coe is at the House of Blues. Guitarist/songwriter Alex McMurray plays early at d.b.a., followed by Anders Osborne. The Blue Eyed Soul Revue is at Mid-City Lanes. Astral Project lands at Snug Harbor.




SUNDAY, Aug. 10



The reunited Blind Melon -- new singer Travis Warren stepped in for the late Shannon Hoon, wHO died of a dose overdose in New Orleans in October 1995 before a testify at Tipitina's -- is at the House of Blues. Drummer Russell Batiste hosts a "Making the Band" version of the liberate afternoon Student Music Workshop Series at Tipitina's.




TUESDAY, Aug. 12



Reggae legends Toots & the Maytals block at the House of Blues.




At d.b.a., overhear guitarist Bert Cotton's Trio featuring sousaphonist Matt Perrine and drummer Simon Lott.




WEDNESDAY, Aug. 13



Young Jeezy raps at the House of Blues.




THURSDAY, Aug. 14



Jim McCormick grew up in New Orleans, earned a master's degree in creative writing from the University of New Orleans and is now a professional songwriter in Nashville. Artists world Health Organization have recorded or performed McCormick's songs include Tim McGraw ("Louisiana"), Luke Bryan (the top 40 single "We Rode in Trucks"), Randy Travis ("You Didn't Have a Good Time, " from Travis' new album), Trisha Yearwood ("Cowboys Are My Weakness") and Amanda Shaw (the title track of her "Pretty Runs Out" CD).




McCormick is featured at this week's early-evening "Ogden After Hours" series at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Singer-songwriter Mark Miller, at one time of Deadeye Dick, is also on the bill.



Also Thursday, guitarist/vocalist Spencer Bohren diverges from his usual programme of phratry, blues and gospel to present an evening of protest songs -- everything from Woody Guthrie to Bob Dylan to Merle Haggard to Bohren originals -- at Snug Harbor; this is his final local show until Christmas. Susan Cowsill makes a rare appearance at d.b.a. Walter "Wolfman" Washington is at the Banks Street Bar in Mid-City. Dave Fera of Big Blue Marble and Adam Campagna team up at Carrollton Station. It's Zydeco Night with Geno Delafose at the Mid-City Lanes. Gal Holiday does an early set at the Rivershack Tavern.











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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Jacksons to reign as BMI's 2008 Icons

Group to be saluted at Urban Awards in September




Pioneering R&B/pop group the Jacksons will be prestigious as this year's BMI Icons.

The brothers will be feted during the organization's eighth