Jamaican singer, musician and songwriter Bob Marley served as a world ambassador for reggae music and sold more than 20 million records throughout his career—making him the first international superstar to emerge from the so-called Third World.
San Diego slamming brutal death metal band, Pathology, formed back in 2006 by Dave Astor (formerly of Cattle Decapitation and The Locust) have just dropped their latest track, Hieroglyphs On Cement Walls, taken from their up-and-coming album, Reborn to Kill. Produced and mastered by Zack Ohren at Sharkbite studios (All Shall Perish, Decrepit Birth), the artwork for Reborn to Kill has been once again created by the mighty Par Olofsson. The record also features guest vocals by Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder. Astor comments: "This is by far the best Pathology to date. Everything came out very heavy. We added some new elements this time around and we are excited to see what everyone thinks. We also brought back the evil doctor from the dead so he can continue running his zombie army!"
PINK FLOYD - A Tree Full of Secrets. A temporary ultimate Pink Floyd rarities compilation. There are in fact 17 audio CDs and 1 data CD. This latter CD contains all the artworks and booklets, and some bonus files…
Some 30-plus years after his death and the popularity, the influence, and – more than anything – the iconoclastic status of reggae legend Bob Marley were still growing, so much so that his face on a t-shirt had become ubiquitous on college campuses, surpassing Che Guevara on posters and canvas banners as well. Marley, the documentary film and its accompanying soundtrack, aim to keep the man not only an icon, but a historical figure too by filling in his backstory with interviews, historical news footage, and that sweet, sweet reggae music that brought the man such a huge following…