Tuesday 24 May 2011

X Factor star Leona Lewis reportedly for next album with ex-boyfriend Lou Al-Chamaa

X Factor star Leona Lewis reportedly is using the next album with ex-boyfriend Lou Al-Chamaa split his anger to express this.Lewis its long-term partner previous year, split in August 2006 won the talent show.

A source told the Sunday Mirror: "Leona was with Lou for over ten years and things ended very badly.

"But what you live through makes you stronger, and Leona's throwing all her emotion into the music she's working on.

"She means business. This album needs to be daring and innovative."

The singer has written a track Trouble alongside songwriter Emeli Sande and its song about allegedly clear fro the Lou is on is moving.

The lyrics say: "You drink more than you used to, fell in love how could you?

"Trust your heart like only fools do, hold on let it bleed.

"You smoked 10 now it's 20, bet you wish you'd never met me.

"To stick around you must be crazy, hold on let it bleed.

"I told you never to get used to me, I stay awake while you fall asleep.

"I'm a whole lot of trouble, we're in a whole lot of trouble.

"You shout louder than you used to, and you hold on tighter in the bedroom."

Music manager Lou had some words of his own, he tweeted last weed: "Tired of being walked over... Same s**t has been going on now for over seven months. Silence is no longer golden."

Friday 20 May 2011

Muse have revealed that they are starting work

Muse revealed that he began work on his 2009 album follow up of resistance are described in her head 'moderate' is likely, with the band.

Ivor Novello Awards ceremony in London, drummer Dominic Howard and bassist Chris Wolstenholme suggested the new material might see the band heading in a new direction.

Howard said, “Matt [Bellamy, frontman] showed me a few chords recently… Who knows, it might be softer rock, but then it’s up to me and Chris to make it heavy again. A heavy rock lullaby! But I’m sure it will move forward in some way.”

He says he went to their new album right in change will take time.

“It takes as long as it takes really,” he said, “because you have to love it before you can just chuck it out there and into the real world. But definitely next year.”

Wolstenholme, meanwhile, said Wo that studio band to record this new album have the chance to head until this year's festival season is behind them, saying “We’ve got Reading Festival in August and maybe a few weeks off after that. So September, October time we’ll get into the studio and start writing and working on the songs.”

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Amy Childs love to do a rap song with Dizzee Rascal

Amy Childs has revealed she's a awesome rapper and would love to do a rap song with Brit rapper Dizzee Rascal.

Childs has shot to fame in the live show for her 'vajazzles' has said openly she would "love" to work with the 'Fix Up Look Sharp' rapper.

She told the Daily Star exclusively: "I'm great at rapping, especially after a few drinks down the pub. I'm awful at singing but my brother is amazing. He's got a fantastic voice but I'm useless. I wouldn't ever get up to give karaoke a go. Never."

Childs admitted her love for Dizzee by saying: "My best rapping is definitely to Dizzee Rascal. I would 100% definitely love to do a collaboration with Dizzee. I think his music is brilliant. 'Bonkers' is my favourite song.

"I was so embarrassed when Mark Wright starting rapping on The Only Way Is Essex. I told him straight to his face that it was awful and that I'm much better than him. He knows it too! I've rapped to all my mates on the show. They think it's hilarious."

But the 19-year-old doesn't limit herself to British rappers as she added: "I've rapped to Dr. Dre too, no problem. And Snoop Dogg, he'd be great to rap with."

Sunday 1 May 2011

The Wombats band have turned back to announced UK tour dates

The Wombats band have turned back to announced UK tour dates to bigger, gorgeous and most famous than ever before, who revealed in this year 2011.

Now, as his eagerly anticipated second album release April 25th "The Wombats proudly present… This Modern Glitch" comes a full band who in September launched a nationwide tour details confirmed.

Recently, a batch is complete Apollo Hammersmith HMV UK tour in the history of London included a large number out.

The Wombats have confirmed the following tour dates:

September

21st – Cardiff, University Great Hall 02920 781 458

22nd – Nottingham, Rock City 0845 413 4444

23rd – Folkestone, Lea Cliff Hall 0844 847 1776

24th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange 01223 357 851

26th – Bristol, Colston Hall0117 922 3686 / 0117 929 9008

28th – London, O2 Brixton Academy 0844 477 2000

29th – Southampton, Guildhall 02380 632 601

October

1st – Yeovil, Westlands 0844 811 0051

2nd – Birmingham, O2 Academy 0844 477 2000

3rd – Lincoln, Engine Shed 0844 888 8766

4th – Sheffield, O2 Academy 0844 477 2000

6th – Newcastle, O2 Academy 0844 477 2000

7th – Glasgow, O2 Academy 08444 999 990

8th – Manchester, O2 Apollo 08444 777 677/0161 832 1111