“Late Of The Pier” are a four-piece indie rock band from Castle Donington, London. Late Of The Pier are Samuel Eastgate (Vocals, Guitar and Synthesizers), Andrew Faley (Bass and Synthesizers), Sam Potter (Sampler) and Ross Dawson (Drums). All of them have pseudonyms and known as Samuel Dust, Francis Dudley Dance, […]
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Music Marketing and Promotion – What’s the Difference?
What is the difference between music marketing and music promotion? Marketing and promotion are often confused among indie musicians. There is a difference between music marketing and music promotion. Let’s first look at marketing. Marketing Marketing is about getting your target market to know who you are, what you have […]
Explore Why to Study in Top Colleges in Singapore
Study in Singapore Singapore Education is a multi-government agency initiative launched by the Singapore Government in 2003 to establish and promote Singapore as a premier education hub and help international students make an informed decision on studying in Singapore. This initiative is led by the Singapore Economic Development Board and […]
David Rosenboom – Brainwave Music EM Records – Music Review
Strange music is everywhere. A hand rubbing the sides of a tub emits otherworldly space whale flatulence (Try it sometime). Hissing olive oil in the pan begs for bok choi and shrimp. Rain filled shoes squeak and squawk sending maritime echoes down the hall. Dolphins sing. Roaches buzz. It’s all […]
High School Wrestling: What Elite Wrestlers Know and You Don’t
Many wrestlers are focused on learning new moves. We are very move focused in the United States when it comes to wrestling. Wrestling is more than just knowing moves though. Some wrestlers know the seven basic skills of wrestling: stance, motion, level change, penetration, back step, back arch, and lift. […]
Mott The Hoople’s ‘Mott’ (1973)
A struggling English band, ‘Mott The Hoople’ found themselves on the verge of a break-up in 1972. Terrific concerts aside, the band found themselves penniless and privately worthless, despite a legion of fans including Mick Jones, Noel Gallagher and future members of R.E.M. One of the band’s fans, a rising […]
The Heartache of Loving a Commitment Phobic
As a psychologist, I get referrals to help people with all kinds of phobias. I have, however, never, in all my years of practice, ever received a referral for anyone suffering a ‘commitment phobia’ yet this problem seems to have reached epidemic proportions and is causing untold heartache for so […]
Teaching Your Baby to Read
Recently it came to my notice that Physical Therapist Dr. Glenn Dorman has celebrated his ninetieth birthday. His book, “How to Teach Your Baby to Read,” co-athored with Janet Dorman over forty years ago, started a whole new approach to teaching reading to the very young. It all began while […]
Extreme Martial Arts Body-Conditioning: Shaolin ‘Iron Cloth Shirt’!
The 72 Secret Fighting Exercises or ‘Kungs’ of the Shaolin Temple fall into two separate categories: Soft Yin/Rou Internal Energy Training; or Hard Yang/Gang External Power Training. Iron Cloth Shirt or ‘Tie Shan Bu Gong’, a defensive example of the latter, provides extreme external body-conditioning for those acquiring this Art. […]
Music Review of a Hundred Million Suns by Snow Patrol
“Snow Patrol” are a five-piece Irish/Scottish indie/alternative rock band from Dundee. Snow Patrol were formed way back in 1994 and currently the band consists of Gary Lightbody (Vocals and Guitar), Nathan Connolly (Guitar and Backing Vocals), Paul Wilson (Bass), Jonny Quinn (Drums) and Tom Simpson (Keyboards). Snow Patrol were originally […]