Tag: "Jack Black"

Tenacious D : Rize Of The Fenix
0 Comments. 1,087 Views. Posted 29 May 2012 @ 12:44pm.
Rize Of The Fenix indicates Jack Black and Kyle Gass have little left to offer as comedy-rock duo Tenacious D. Within seconds, the pair acknowledge the critical evisceration of cinematic venture and predecessor, The Pick Of Destiny. On the one hand, you have to admire their candour, but it’s a peculiar way to kick off an album. “Remember how shit we were? Here’s a crash course!” To make matters... Read More
Tenacious D : Rize Of The Fenix
0 Comments. 682 Views. Posted 11 Apr 2012 @ 1:40pm.
  Just like the fenix, Tenacious D have rizen again. Supported by partner Kyle Gass and Dave Grohl on drums, Jack Black delivers a ground-shaking prog metal vocal performance which describes how Tenacious D intend to overcome the commercial turkey that was The Pick Of Destiny and release a new hit single, ensuring fans retain their Tenacious D tattoos or have their laser-removed Tenacious D... Read More
Foo Fighters, Friday December 2 - AAMI Park
0 Comments. 1,132 Views. Posted 20 Dec 2011 @ 2:18pm.
Stepping inside AAMI Park on this picture perfect Friday afternoon, I instantly knew everyone was in for an amazing night as the open roof let the sun beam down on thousands ofgrinning faces. Some of the biggest grins belonged to those in the mosh pit, witnessingFucked Up frontman Damien Abraham streaking through the crowd to sing amongst the mere mortals. While many punters were oblivious to the... Read More
Bury The Fallen
0 Comments. 2,563 Views. Posted 21 Apr 2011 @ 11:19am.
Ten bands everyone should know about: “Venomartyr, Scar The Surface, Moniker Soul, Outlive, Feed Her To The Sharks, Buried In Verona, Trial By Night, In Malice’s Wake, Jack The Stripper and Caught In The Crossfire.” Nine food items that you need to make a kickarse dinner party: “Pizza, Wot A Kebab, sausages, a basted pig, a triple McChicken burger, beer, wolf nipple chips, otter noses and... Read More
Gulliver's Travels
1 Comments. 2,368 Views. Posted 4 Mar 2011 @ 2:38pm.
  This is definitely not the Gulliver’s Travels you may remember from secondary school. Jonathan Swift’s 18th century novel about an adventurer who returns home with stories about the strange lands he visited gets a contemporary make over here. The basic story has been refashioned to suit the hyper-kinetic and manic energy and screen persona of its star Jack Black.... Read More
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