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Written by Justin Bozung Friday, 20 August 2010 18:39
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This article is the first of our new monthly series column from Mondo-Video.com writer, Justin Bozung. Each month, Justin digs into his album collection and finds a new album that you may or may never have heard before. What's on tap for this month? Read on my fellow harmelody minions....

 

Written by Justin Bozung Friday, 20 August 2010 18:06
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It's a big part of some of our lives.  Almost all of us have that one "special" song that just grabs tight and doesn't let go, no matter how many times we heard it.    Music can also, make or break a great film.   Regardless if it's Celine Dion singing, "My Hear Will Go On" from James Cameron's Titanic, or Bruce Springsteen bleeding the theme of the Tom Hank's Academy Award winner - Philadelphia (1993), a soundtrack can intensify film action, create character development, and add dramatic tension.    A great film soundtrack can embed into your psyche forever.

Written by Samantha Primeau Tuesday, 29 June 2010 15:07
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Founding bassist of the Kinks, Pete Quaife, died on Friday, June 25. The cause of death is still uncertain, but BBC reported he had been undergoing dialysis for some time. Quaife was 66 years old.

Being an original member of the Kinks, Quaife played on classic tracks like ‘You Really Got Me’ and ‘Lola’. He left the band in 1969.After his departure, he formed a band called Mapleoak, but the band never succeeded in commercial success.

Written by Samantha Primeau Friday, 25 June 2010 12:14
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Recently, Arizona has been receiving a lot of heat for the immigration law SB 1070. The law orders immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're in the United States illegally.

 

The controversial legislature got the music community talking and Rage Against the Machine front-man, Zack De La Rocha, took matters into his own hands. Rocha has organized a musical boycott of Arizona called the The Sound Strike.

Written by Samantha Primeau Friday, 25 June 2010 12:01
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We know you’re just as excited about the upcoming Arcade Fire album as we are; so, here at Harmelody.com we’ve dug up some places to catch tracks that are featured on their third album, ‘The Suburbs’.

 

Arcade Fire has posted their first single ‘Month Of May’ on their web site, http://www.arcadefire.com/vinyl/ .

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