Posts Tagged: FBI’


16
Nov 07

PMA Presents: Admiral Twin

PMA Presents: Admiral Twin mp3

Some may call Admiral Twin alternative rock, others powerpop, even indie… but, “what’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”, I’ll just settle for great. The Tulsa natives have recently released their 5th long-player, The Center of the Universe, and man, is it catchy and just perfect for those long drives in a secluded highway — what am I saying? We don’t have secluded highways in LA… either way, Admiral Twin proves to be a fun listen — empowering even. A consistent slew of catchy, fun, BIG rock.

It’s not all just fun and games with Admiral Twin; the trio have skillfully created a slick blend of soaring hooks and harmonious melodies topped off with hyper, staggered, yet controlled sounds that send my ears in a fit of joy, which I’d like to dub as “the way alternative rock should sound like”. Ouch! Did I just label them again?

The Center of the Universe features rock explosions and eclectic pop-fused experimentations that have garnered Admiral Twin a legion of loyal fans. Admiral Twin is quick at work filming music videos for singles “In My Veins” and “Good As Gold” in support of their wonderful new opus. Expect a nice tour to go down soon. I will definitely catch them here on the West Coast.

MP3 | Admiral Twin – In My Veins
MP3 | Admiral Twin – Good As Gold
MP3 | Admiral Twin – Renegade Planet


19
Sep 07

Someone Wants Kevin Federline Dead.

Someone Wants Kevin Federline Dead. uncategorizedCue everyone turning in Britney’s general direction — McDonalds/Starbucks.

From SHOUTMOUTH –

Entertainment Tonight is reporting that someone has put a contract hit out on Kevin Federline’s life, and that the FBI is investigating.

Allegedly, the FBI has made several attempts to contact Federline and let him know that he may be in trouble.

From ET’s website:

Multiple sources tell ET that the FBI made attempts to contact Federline to inform him of the potential danger.

Sources within the FBI tell ET that this is the bureau’s standard operating procedure when someone’s life is threatened.

ET has been working this story for the past two months. When contacted, the FBI told us that the bureau cannot confirm or deny an investigation.

This brings up many questions. Why has the FBI been unable to reach Federline? Why is an organization that’s supposed to be top-secret discussing policies with Entertainment Weekly? Who would want to kill Kevin Federline when, both career-wise and socially, he’s already killed himself? As is the standard with celebrity journalism, ET never names its source for this information. I know what you’re thinking: “this is completely fabricated.” But wait. ET claims it has “multiple sources” for this story. So let’s assume the credibility of the average tabloid source is 5%. Seems about right, no? Well, someone with inside info about the FBI has to be at least 4 times more knowledgeable than the average person, bringing us up to 20%. Now keep in mind, there are “multiple sources.” If “multiple” means 5 — which seems reasonable — then that equals one perfectly credible source! See, this has to be true. Watch your back, K-Fed! SOURCE