Are the Jonas Brothers Reuniting?: This Week’s Best Tweets
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The Jonas Brothers have been retaining active with Joe releasing a solo album, Nick starring on Broadway in ‘How to Do well in Enterprise With out Actually Attempting,’ and Kevin undertaking, nicely, we’re not precisely positive. But a cryptic tweet from Joe Jonas’ Twitter account is giving off the robust scent of a JoBros reunion!
Justin Bieber was readying himself for a lengthy day’s perform in the studio with Timbaland this week and Jordin Sparks announce the new release date for ‘Sparkle.’ Ciara was kickin’ it with America’s Sweetheart, Tim Tebow and whilst Tebow won’t be making an appearance in Sunday’s Super Bowl, it seems like he’s enjoying the festivities in Indianapolis.
On a a lot far more somber note, the Backstreet Boys sent out their condolences to the household of Nick Carter. His sister, Leslie passed away this week at the age of 25 due to a reported prescription overdose. We right here at PopCrush are trying to keep the Carter loved ones in our thoughts throughout this really challenging time.
Very first: Joe Jonas
Bruce Springsteen, Mastodon and more: This week’s on-sales
A checklist of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.
Gibson Amphitheatre
Opeth and Mastodon, April 26 Adal Ramones, March 2 (Fri.)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, April 26 (Fri.)
‘Dancing on Ice’ security to be tripled this Sunday for One Direction
1000′s of followers are anticipated to collect outdoors the Elstree studio as A single Route arrive ahead of their performance on the ITV present.
“Producers are extremely concerned that thousands of followers will storm the studios,” a supply informed The Sun.
“That can not be permitted to take place for the duration of a live display,” the insider extra.
Hollywood actor Corey Feldman last night grew to become the latest celebrity to leave the ice skating competitors.
Lady Gaga news: Born This Way singer called up Two Door Cinema Club and told them to write a song
The band were stunned when Gaga phoned to ask if they could come up with a track for her album – quick.
Lead singer Alex Trimble explained: “She stated we only had a week. That is not a lot of time, especially as we were on tour, but I couldn’t turn down this kind of an unbelievable chance. So we worked every single single day and evening and threw it collectively. I am truly proud of it.”
The end result was a remix of Electrical Chapel from GaGa’s Born This Way. It is good.
Lady Gaga Will Not Release Any More Singles from ‘Born This Way’
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Bummer, little monsters! In spite of reports of ‘Heavy Metal Lover’ as Lady Gaga’s up coming single, an exec from her label, Interscope Records, nixed the rumors and then some.
In the ‘Ask Billboard‘ characteristic, a Gaga fan wrote in suggesting that her track ‘Scheiße’ must be released as a single. Nonetheless, not only will ‘Scheiße’ not be released as a single, but neither will any of the other remaining tracks. The label executive informed Billboard that he is “not conscious of any latest plans for another single from the album.” Taking into consideration that these kinds of decisions are generally created way in advance, it doesn’t bode effectively for followers of that song nor of ‘Heavy Metal Lover.’
The news follows sluggish sales of her most current single, ‘Marry the Night.’ Although her earlier ‘Born This Way’ tracks have loved top rated 10 good results (the title track hit No. one, ‘Judas’ No. 10, ‘Edge of Glory’ No. 3 and ‘You and I’ No. 6), ‘Marry’ peaked at No. 29 on the Hot 100. Final week, it was stuck at No. 53, whilst this week is slid even further down to No. 65. It is the initial Gaga single (out of a whopping 11!) not to break the top 10 — even after she slashed get rates on the song.
A French music website at first reported that ‘Heavy Metal Lover’ would be released as Gaga’s sixth single, but it seems these rumors were false — however it is possible that ‘Lover’ will be released as a single abroad. Perhaps time will inform!
But do not be concerned, minor monsters. Your mother promised a new album in 2012, so it will not be extended till she graces our airwaves again. Paws up!
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This Feeling kicks off 2012 with a bang
With loads of the bigger bands on tour abroad, it was a opportunity to dig out some
of the new acts breaking via.
At this month’s This Feeling BORN BLONDE, JANICE GRAHAM BAND, SULK,
THE GHOSTS and THE CARPELS had been all on the bill.
And with them came hundreds of up-for-it guitar heads.
So it’s a excellent job they didn’t disappoint at The Queen of Hoxton in East
London.
1st up was London-based mostly Born Blonde, who have been compared to THE VERVE
and DOVES. It wasn’t hard to see why with their swagger and anthems.
This Or The Apocalypse Tours Canada In March
Pennsylvania metal band This or the Apocalypse will be heading to Canada in March for “The Haunt Of Death Tour” with fellow rockers The Globe We Knew and Beheading Of A King.
In 2010, TOTA released their 2nd album on Lifeforce Records, Haunt What is Left, which was nicely-received by the metal neighborhood. For the past year the band has been touring with other bands such as Darkest Hour, Born Of Osiris, As Blood Runs Black, The Human Abstract, Sleeping Giant, In The Midst Of Lions, Impending Doom, MyChildren MyBride, A Bullet For Rather Boy, and The Crimson Armada.
Lately, TOTA finished up in the studio for their new album, out this winter. The release date has yet to be announced.
The Planet We Knew released their newest album, Death Dealer, last August. This was the band’s very first album on The BlkHeart Group, which lead to TWWK touring with acts like No Bragging Rights, Molotov Answer, Betrayal, and Legend.
TWWK also announced that bassist Jesse Herman has left the band and will be playing his last display February four. There has been no formal announcement of who will be replacing Herman.
Montreal’s Beheading Of A King will be joining the two US bands on this Canada adventure. In 2011, the band’s vocalist Mathieu “Matt” Paquette passed away at the age of 20. The trigger was undisclosed, but the band remained collectively. Fred Beaulieu replaced Paquette and BOAK has caught their footing when again. The band has not announced a date for a new album, but released a new single, “Sources,” on December 28.

