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Post by Acekicken on May 31, 2006 22:52:59 GMT -5
News Episode 1 Podcast Scott Ian's Podcast with details about episode 1 will be posted at www.anthrax.com Stay tuned! Site Update Imminent The message forum and store should be up any day now. Keep checking back. They also have T shirts for pre-order.......... This band is going to be the next "BIG" thing.
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Post by Acekicken on Jun 4, 2006 16:39:10 GMT -5
Review This! 'Supergroup' is fresh, real El Paso Times Staff
"Review This!" is a column devoted to reviewing everything and anything -- music, food, television shows, movies, whatever crosses the path of the reviewer. If you want anything -- and we mean anything -- reviewed, contact the person named at the bottom of the review.
THIS WEEK'S REVIEW:
VH1's "Supergroup"
Reality shows long ago stopped being "real." Ever since the third season of "The Real World," reality shows have had stars who are playing to the cameras in one way or another.
That's why it's refreshing to see the VH-1's "Supergroup," which follows five heavy metal stars thrown together in a house with the task of playing a one-off gig in 10 days and recording a CD -- or at least one new original song -- if possible. These guys don't have a concept of having a filter button on themselves.
The group consists of Ted Nugent, guitar; Scott Ian of Anthrax, guitar; Sebastian Bach, formerly of Skid Row, vocals; Evan Seinfeld of Biohazard, bass; and Jason Bonham of Foreigner, drums.
Initially, the guys can't get enough of each other. They enjoy jamming, and everybody is willing to try the others' musical ideas.
That will work only for so long before time has run out and the concert is a train wreck and the music is "eh."
Alpha male extraordinaire Nugent naturally tries to be the chief of the operation, but it's hard for the other -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advertisement
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If that weren't enough drama, then people's feelings start getting hurt. Bach and Seinfeld get in a fight with a sound engineer on the show because they want to have the TV show's audio recording gear somehow turned into a recording studio.
Sounds perfect until instruments aren't heard on the demo and feedback occurs as Bach tries to lay down a vocal track.
Then Seinfeld organizes a group dinner with the publicists for some quality bonding. Bonham misses it because of two previously scheduled concerts with Foreigner, Bach bails to finish a song, and Nugent just doesn't feel like going and ends up at a club playing the blues with a young gun.
Tune in at 8 p.m. Sundays on cable Channel 69 to see if the band will make it through as Seinfeld and Bach get in a physical fight. Seinfeld apparently walks out on the show. See if they choose Fist or Celebutard to be the band's name.
Leonard Martinez may be reached at lmartinez@elpasotimes.com; 546-6152. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
Channel 61 in up state NY at 10:00pm
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Post by Acekicken on Jun 4, 2006 19:34:04 GMT -5
I guess some missed it.
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