Matthew Amos
Rammstein: In Amerika - Live From Madison Square Garden
From the bone-crunching noise they make to the sexual sedition and craftily choreographed ultraviolence of their imagery, industrial rock giants Rammstein tirelessly court controversy and refuse to entertain the merest notion of compromise. They sing only in German, confuse and confound with relish and laugh at the hypocrisy of the guardians of taste. And yet, despite or because of this, they have become one of the biggest acts on the planet. Now, from one of the most extraordinary bands in rock, comes one of the most extraordinary rock films. The stunning 102-minute concertfilm includes the entirety of Rammstein’s legendary concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 11th 2010, the show that sold out in 20 minutes and marked the band’s live return to the States after a ten-year absence.
Rammstein: In Amerika - Live From Madison Square Garden
From the bone-crunching noise they make to the sexual sedition and craftily choreographed ultraviolence of their imagery, industrial rock giants Rammstein tirelessly court controversy and refuse to entertain the merest notion of compromise. They sing only in German, confuse and confound with relish and laugh at the hypocrisy of the guardians of taste. And yet, despite or because of this, they have become one of the biggest acts on the planet. Now, from one of the most extraordinary bands in rock, comes one of the most extraordinary rock films. The stunning 102-minute concertfilm includes the entirety of Rammstein’s legendary concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 11th 2010, the show that sold out in 20 minutes and marked the band’s live return to the States after a ten-year absence.
Eric Idle & Brian Cox - The Entire Universe
Forty one years ago Rutland Weekend Television presented a Christmas Special on BBC2 starring Beatle George Harrison. Now through lack of popular demand, it’s back. This time the special guest star is Professor Brian Cox. Unfortunately Professor Brian is late arriving from Patagonia where he’s been out of all cell phone touch and so doesn’t realise that his ‘lecture' about the birth of The Entire Universe is in fact a musical extravaganza arranged by Eric Idle and Robin Ince alongside The Muriel Tritt School of Music and Dance.
Keane Curate a Night For War Child
On 1st November 2007 Keane hosted a spectacular night at Brixton Academy in aid of the charity War Child. The evening featured sets from Teddy Thompson, Findlay Brown, Brendan Benson, the Guillemots, the Magic Numbers, the Pet Shop Boys and Lily Allen.