domingo, 27 de enero de 2013
miércoles, 23 de enero de 2013
"One Republic" se une a la campaña Rotaria "End Polio Now"
"One Republic" es una banda estadounidense de rock alternativo formada en Colorado Springs, Colorado. Constituida por Ryan Tedder (vocalista, piano), Zach Filkins (guitarra, viola), Brent Kutzle (chelo, bajo) Drew Brown y Eddie Fisher (batería, percusiones). Formada en el 2002 por Ryan Tedder y Zach Filkins.
En el 2007 Timbaland remezcló su tema "Apologize" en el álbum Shock Value, y eso les ha lanzado a lo más alto en los Estados Unidos y en el resto del mundo. En 2011 La famosa marca de lencería Victoria's Secret escogio Secrets para su desfile anual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, ubicandolos en la cima del mundo del Rock.
En este 2012, anuncian su compromiso con las "buenas causas" y se suman a "El comercial más grande del mundo", convocado por Rotary International; iniciativa global para erradicar al polio.
lunes, 14 de enero de 2013
Venta de boletos Concierto Grizzly
Atención Mundo Rocker!
Los lugares de venta de boletos del Concierto de GRIZZLY BEAR en el Auditorio Blackberry, son:
CENTRO DE CAPACITACIÓN GASTRONOMICA
CALLE ROMA NO. 27 COLONIA JUÁREZ DEL. CUAUHTEMOC
ENTRE HAMBURGO, MILAN Y VIENA.
HORARIO 9AM - 6PM LUNES A VIERNES
SABADO 9AM - 3PM
COACHING Y CONSULTORIA EMPRESARIAL
CALLE MORELOS NO. 118-A COLONIA DEL CARMEN COYOACÁN DEL. COYOACÁN.
HORARIO 9AM -7PM LUNES A VIERNES
TRANSFERENCIA ELECTRÓNICA
ENTREGA A DOMICILIO U OFICINA
ENVÍA UN CORREO PARA CONOCER LA DINÁMICA DE COMPRA
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Atención al Cliente
ROCKEA MÉXICO
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (music video in HD) Veckatimest out now
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domingo, 13 de enero de 2013
Grizzly Bear – review
Grizzly Bear don't have lavish videos featuring big cars and girls, expensively produced songs about bling or even an easily recognisable frontman. However, none of this has stopped Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood pronouncing them his favourite band or the Brooklyners taking a place in the UK top 20 and US top 10.
This is as close as the singer, who is terrible at stage banter, gets to the conventions of crowd-pleasing. Grizzly Bear are almost comically immobile performers, and there are cheers of delight – or relief – when the stage suddenly glows with what look like giant, suspended Halloween lanterns. But it's the songs that are the stars here.
Nobody makes music quite like this: beautiful tunes created from guitar virtuosity, unusual time signatures, post-punk angles, pastoral prog rock, Daniel Rossen's swooping, Jeff Buckley-like falsetto and what the heartfelt-voiced Droste accurately pinpoints in What's Wrong as "a mounting wave of sound". The stillness on stage has the uncanny effect of emphasising the motion and drama in the music: the way A Simple Answer erupts like a fairground stomping Joe Meek classic, or Half Gate and Speak in Rounds gather momentum like galloping horses.
A mesmerising, two-hour set never once loses the attention, and even the spotlight-shy Droste is moved into leading the handclaps. When the stage blazes with yellow for the triumph of Sun in Your Eyes, it feels as if these unlikely superstars do understand showbiz after all.
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- Grizzly Bear
Nobody makes music quite like this: beautiful tunes created from guitar virtuosity, unusual time signatures, post-punk angles, pastoral prog rock, Daniel Rossen's swooping, Jeff Buckley-like falsetto and what the heartfelt-voiced Droste accurately pinpoints in What's Wrong as "a mounting wave of sound". The stillness on stage has the uncanny effect of emphasising the motion and drama in the music: the way A Simple Answer erupts like a fairground stomping Joe Meek classic, or Half Gate and Speak in Rounds gather momentum like galloping horses.
A mesmerising, two-hour set never once loses the attention, and even the spotlight-shy Droste is moved into leading the handclaps. When the stage blazes with yellow for the triumph of Sun in Your Eyes, it feels as if these unlikely superstars do understand showbiz after all.
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