Tuesday, 27 May 2008

New Oasis album is almost complete

Oasis are reportedly nearing completion of their seventh studio album in Los Angeles.
Noel Gallagher and Co began work on the as-yet-untitled record in London's famous Abbey Road studios in December and have apparently reached the mixing stage of recording.
According to Jersey-based radio station G Rock, the band have now decamped to LA with producer Dave Sardy, who also produced their 2005 album 'Don't Believe The Truth'.
The album, which Noel Gallagher has said is less "songy" and more groove-based, will be released later this year.

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Lily Allen's TV show fails to attract viewers

Lily Allen's TV show fails to attract viewers



Lily Allen's newly talk record failed to attract a significant number of tV audience, when it aired as contribution of BBC3's re-launch on Tues nighttime.
The pop vocalizer has turned TV presenter with 'Lily Allen and Friends', yet the senior high profile TV show attracted just 255,000 viewing audience, around 2% of the hearing share according to reports.
The beginning night guests were Hollywood actor Cuba Gooding Jr and comedian David Mitchell.
Contempt the figures a spokeswoman for the digital channel said: "It's a solid start for the designate. It's just the number 1 one simply it performed really well with the 16-34 age radical."
Around audience members were reported to have walked come out of the closet of the transcription because they were so bored.
Just Ethan Allen, 22, wrote in her MySpace blog: "The audience were great, standing in a hot studio for deuce hours observance me fluff my lines is not my approximation of playfulness, just they seemed to enjoy it."
She continued: "Due to it organism the number one evidence we've done, we ran over a little and naturally a small number of the audience had to catch the last trains back to wheresoever they came from."
Allen recently suffered a stillbirth and said she was "trying to get back to normality after what has been a rocky initiate to the year".





Sunday, 4 May 2008

Wright returns for next Bond movie

Wright returns for next Bond movie



Jeffrey Wright is to reprise his role as CIA agent Felix Leiter in the new James River Bond film.
Multifariousness reports that shooting on the 22nd 007 photographic film begins today at Pinewood Studios in the UK.
Marc Forster ('The Kite Runner', 'Finding Neverland') is in the director's chair.
The freshly James Bond film is due for button on 7 Nov.
Read the reassessment of 'The Kite Runner' here.