Friday, 30 May 2008

Lindsay Lohan opens up about life post-rehab

Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan has spoken about her party girl image six months after leaving a rehabilitation facility in Utah.
The 21-year-old star told Glamour magazine that she hoped to rid her life of bad influences and return to work following her stay at the Cirque Lodge clinic.
In her first interview since rehab Lohan said: "There are friends that have been hard to hang out with because they've gone down a different path. But it's hard because I'm the kind of person who wants to trust everyone."
She added: "I'm fine being alone during the day, but I hate being alone at night. I like having friends around me, but now I'd much rather be at home. That's not to say I'll never go to a club again, because I'd be lying."
Asked what she believes is the biggest misconception others have about her, Lohan replied: "That I don't have my head in the right place. That, and probably that I'm not a good person ... because actually I am."

Monday, 19 May 2008

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME Awards

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME Awards



Arctic Zone Monkeys have got dominated the NME Medicine Awards over again this year, picking up three gongs.
The Sheffield rockers claimed the awards for Best British people Band, Best Caterpillar track for 'Fluorescent Adolescent' and C. H. Best Video for 'Teddy Picker'.
The radical besides south Korean won the awards for Charles Herbert Best Record album and Best Band at this year's Britt Awards.
The Klaxons claimed the prize for C. H. Best Album for 'Myths of the Near Future' and fledgling Kate Ogden Nash was named C. H. Best Solo Artist at the ceremony.
Amy Winehouse, wHO was nominated for four-spot NME Awards, picked up precisely one award on the night, for Worst Dressed.
The award for Best Fresh Lot went to The Enemy, Muse picked up the Best Live Band bell and The Killers won Best International Banding for the second year in a row.
Pop singer Kylie Minogue was voted Sexiest Woman, patch Babyshambles vocaliser Pete Doherty was named Wedge of the Twelvemonth at the awards.
Check out our NME Awards photo gallery hither.




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Friday, 9 May 2008

Planisphere

Planisphere   
Artist: Planisphere

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Lektrophony   
 Lektrophony

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11