It’s a big day for Armin Van Buuren fans today, as the trance legend has two big announcements for us.
The first comes in the form of the expected but still very pleasing Armin Only Embrace world tour, which is set to get underway in 2016. Dates and stops haven’t been announced just yet, but as you can see in the video above, the more people use the hashtag #Aoembrace, the more Armin will reveal. According to the official press release, every 5,000 uses of the hashtag will unlock a new clue, so start Tweeting!
In the second piece of Armin news, the producer has announced that pre-orders are now available for the highly anticipated A State of Trance Year Mix, which will drop on December 18th. Boasting some of trance music’s heaviest hitters, like Cosmic Gate, Andrew Rayel, Above & Beyond, Markus Schulz and more, the release is sure to be a big one,...
The first comes in the form of the expected but still very pleasing Armin Only Embrace world tour, which is set to get underway in 2016. Dates and stops haven’t been announced just yet, but as you can see in the video above, the more people use the hashtag #Aoembrace, the more Armin will reveal. According to the official press release, every 5,000 uses of the hashtag will unlock a new clue, so start Tweeting!
In the second piece of Armin news, the producer has announced that pre-orders are now available for the highly anticipated A State of Trance Year Mix, which will drop on December 18th. Boasting some of trance music’s heaviest hitters, like Cosmic Gate, Andrew Rayel, Above & Beyond, Markus Schulz and more, the release is sure to be a big one,...
- 12/4/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Katherine returned, Mason Lockwood debuted - and the metamorphosis of a major character got underway.
Indeed, a lot went down on the season two premiere of The Vampire Diaries, as outlined in our detailed review.
Along with the typical twists, turns and action, viewers were treated to a new selection of Vampire Diaries music. Every week, TV Fanatic will gather together the latest songs/artists featured on each episode and present them to readers, as we do below for "The Return."
Gemma Hayes - "Out of Our Hands" Piano Tribute Players - "How to Save a Life" Piano Tribute Players - "Breakeven" Hurts - "Wonderful Life" One Republic - "Come Home"...
Indeed, a lot went down on the season two premiere of The Vampire Diaries, as outlined in our detailed review.
Along with the typical twists, turns and action, viewers were treated to a new selection of Vampire Diaries music. Every week, TV Fanatic will gather together the latest songs/artists featured on each episode and present them to readers, as we do below for "The Return."
Gemma Hayes - "Out of Our Hands" Piano Tribute Players - "How to Save a Life" Piano Tribute Players - "Breakeven" Hurts - "Wonderful Life" One Republic - "Come Home"...
- 9/10/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Katherine: 1. Salvatores: 0.
The Season 2 premiere of "The Vampire Diaries" was beyond epic. It's the best TV I've seen in way, way, way too long.
Ian Somerhalder just steamrolled all over my heart. I don't really have the words to describe his work here.
Nina Dobrev had better get ready for an extraordinary career, because she just proved that she can pretty much do anything. Paul Wesley's controlled violence gave me the chills -- while Michael Trevino's complete loss of control as Tyler was heartbreaking. Steven R. McQueen outdid himself in scenes where he didn't even have any dialogue.
Oh, sorry, am I gushing? Let's just get to the episode. Cue up your DVRs. Let's watch together. Don't forget to let me know what you do and don't agree with in the comments.
8:01 - We open on another point of view of the scene we ended on last season,...
The Season 2 premiere of "The Vampire Diaries" was beyond epic. It's the best TV I've seen in way, way, way too long.
Ian Somerhalder just steamrolled all over my heart. I don't really have the words to describe his work here.
Nina Dobrev had better get ready for an extraordinary career, because she just proved that she can pretty much do anything. Paul Wesley's controlled violence gave me the chills -- while Michael Trevino's complete loss of control as Tyler was heartbreaking. Steven R. McQueen outdid himself in scenes where he didn't even have any dialogue.
Oh, sorry, am I gushing? Let's just get to the episode. Cue up your DVRs. Let's watch together. Don't forget to let me know what you do and don't agree with in the comments.
8:01 - We open on another point of view of the scene we ended on last season,...
- 9/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The luck of the Irish is apparent in many Irish celebrities today.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, we bring your attention to the Irish stars who've been blessed with beauty as well as talent.
Sure, you might recognize the controversial Sinead O'Connor and Enya, but how about "In America" star Sarah Bolger, who's all grown up?
And then there's singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes (above)
Check out the rest of Zap2it's Hot Irish celebs list.
Follow Zap2it's Dish Rag on Twitter and Facebook for the latest celebrity news and buzz.
More St. Patrick's Day dish:
Zap2it Celeb Special: Nancy O'Dell shares the luck of the Irish
Happy St. Patrik's Day! 22 other famous Patricks
Photo credit: Randall Michelson/WireImage...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, we bring your attention to the Irish stars who've been blessed with beauty as well as talent.
Sure, you might recognize the controversial Sinead O'Connor and Enya, but how about "In America" star Sarah Bolger, who's all grown up?
And then there's singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes (above)
Check out the rest of Zap2it's Hot Irish celebs list.
Follow Zap2it's Dish Rag on Twitter and Facebook for the latest celebrity news and buzz.
More St. Patrick's Day dish:
Zap2it Celeb Special: Nancy O'Dell shares the luck of the Irish
Happy St. Patrik's Day! 22 other famous Patricks
Photo credit: Randall Michelson/WireImage...
- 3/17/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Hometown: Ballyporeen, Ireland
Fun Fact: Hayes co-wrote the song "Hazy" with Adam Duritz of Counting Crows for his band's New Amsterdam live album. Duritz is rumored to have subsequently referenced her in the song "Washington Square," when he sings "I wandered the highways from Dublin to Berkeley / And I heard the songbirds of Ballyporeen."
Why She's Worth Watching: Hayes' elegant, thoughtful songs span a variety of sounds and stylings, but it's her songwriting that sets her apart from her contemporaries. At times achingly romantic, and other times piercingly melancholic, her words are the words of a visionary with a mindful eye for catchy pop hooks.
For Fans Of: My Brightest Diamond, The Weepies, The Frames
Gemma Hayes loves music so much she had to take a two-year break from it. Not just time off for traveling or pursuing other artistic ventures, either. She physically did not write a song, pick up a guitar,...
Fun Fact: Hayes co-wrote the song "Hazy" with Adam Duritz of Counting Crows for his band's New Amsterdam live album. Duritz is rumored to have subsequently referenced her in the song "Washington Square," when he sings "I wandered the highways from Dublin to Berkeley / And I heard the songbirds of Ballyporeen."
Why She's Worth Watching: Hayes' elegant, thoughtful songs span a variety of sounds and stylings, but it's her songwriting that sets her apart from her contemporaries. At times achingly romantic, and other times piercingly melancholic, her words are the words of a visionary with a mindful eye for catchy pop hooks.
For Fans Of: My Brightest Diamond, The Weepies, The Frames
Gemma Hayes loves music so much she had to take a two-year break from it. Not just time off for traveling or pursuing other artistic ventures, either. She physically did not write a song, pick up a guitar,...
- 1/5/2009
- Pastemagazine.com
Irish singer/songwriter wakes to a new Morning
Even by its title, Gemma Hayes’ third album, The Hollow of Morning, sounds like a sequel to her celebrated 2003 debut, Night on My Side. Here, she and Night co-producer David Odlum revisit the compelling mix of organic instruments and synthetic effects that first distinguished her from her peers. Hayes remains a straightforward songwriter and an evocative singer who can project confidence and vulnerability in the same exhalation. You can hear her taking breaths and running her fingers over frets during the quiet “Chasing Dragons” and short epistolary “January 14th,” but Morning sounds just as intimate when Hayes and Odlum swathe the songs in dense, sculpted shoegazer sounds. With its dream-big lyrics and ecstatic chorus, “Out of Our Hands” bounces on a fuzzy guitar riff courtesy of My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, and “At Constant Speed” explodes in a burst of Flock of Seagulls synths,...
Even by its title, Gemma Hayes’ third album, The Hollow of Morning, sounds like a sequel to her celebrated 2003 debut, Night on My Side. Here, she and Night co-producer David Odlum revisit the compelling mix of organic instruments and synthetic effects that first distinguished her from her peers. Hayes remains a straightforward songwriter and an evocative singer who can project confidence and vulnerability in the same exhalation. You can hear her taking breaths and running her fingers over frets during the quiet “Chasing Dragons” and short epistolary “January 14th,” but Morning sounds just as intimate when Hayes and Odlum swathe the songs in dense, sculpted shoegazer sounds. With its dream-big lyrics and ecstatic chorus, “Out of Our Hands” bounces on a fuzzy guitar riff courtesy of My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, and “At Constant Speed” explodes in a burst of Flock of Seagulls synths,...
- 11/5/2008
- Pastemagazine.com
No wonder Irish eyes are smiling: Their home girl who opens the show is a real beaut, inside and out.
What’s a nice Irish lass doing in a place like this? That’s what many in the crowd of 1,000 at the Boulder Theater might have wondered on October 21, 2008, when Gemma Hayes stepped to the microphone and said, “Hi. I’m Joe Jackson.”No offense to Jackson, the lanky, snow-white-haired, piano-playing, rock-steady,...
What’s a nice Irish lass doing in a place like this? That’s what many in the crowd of 1,000 at the Boulder Theater might have wondered on October 21, 2008, when Gemma Hayes stepped to the microphone and said, “Hi. I’m Joe Jackson.”No offense to Jackson, the lanky, snow-white-haired, piano-playing, rock-steady,...
- 10/26/2008
- by Michael Bialas
- Blogcritics
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