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November 11th, 2008
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3 min - Nov 1, 2008
Interpret: Disciple Titel: Right There Albumtitel: Southern Hospitality Genre: Christian Rock Jahr: 2008 Titelnummer: 09

November 11th, 2008
http://www.mypraize.com/index.php?option=com_mediajive&task=showVideo&v=8d859a2fa28889f151b69ad1d7f7b4c7
4 min - Nov 1, 2008
Interpret: Disciple Titel: Savior Albumtitel: Southern Hospitality Genre: Christian Rock Jahr: 2008 Titelnummer: 12

November 11th, 2008
http://www.mypraize.com/index.php?option=com_mediajive&task=showVideo&v=3f6529f6876bede79d94bcde5fbe9159
4 min - Nov 1, 2008
Interpret: Disciple Titel: Falling Star Albumtitel: Southern Hospitality Genre: Christian Rock Jahr: 2008 Titelnummer: 08

November 11th, 2008
Bleed into One - A Story of Christian Rock
Unknown length - Oct 29, 2008
A fair look of the genre of Christian rock, from its 60s roots to its 80s corruption and controversy to its modern relevance.

November 11th, 2008
Disciple - Whisper So Loud - Southern Hospitality
Flomaru
4 min - Oct 22, 2008
Interpret: Disciple
Titel: Whisper So Loud
Albumtitel: Southern Hospitality
Genre: Christian Rock
Jahr: 2008
Titelnummer: 04

November 11th, 2008
Disciple - Romance Me - Southern Hospitality
3 min - Oct 29, 2008
Interpret: Disciple Titel: Romance Me Albumtitel: Southern Hospitality Genre: Christian Rock Jahr: 2008 Titelnummer: 02

November 11th, 2008
1 hr 39 min - Aug 25, 2008
THE DESCENT is Neil Marshall’s hotly anticipated follow up to his 2002 hit DOG SOLDIERS. Directed by Marshall from his own script, it tells the story of an all-female caving expedition that goes horribly wrong, and stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone and Myanna Buring. Set in a cave system deep in the Appalachian Mountains, Marshall describes his film as ‘DELIVERANCE goes underground’. On a daredevil caving holiday, six women friends are unexpectedly trapped underground when a rock fall blocks their exit. Searching the maze of tunnels for a way out, they find themselves hunted by a race of fearless, hungry predators, once humanoid but now monstrously adapted to live in the dark… As the others battle for their lives, Sarah (Macdonald), still recovering from a mental collapse brought on by the recent deaths of her family, is fighting for her sanity. When old secrets are revealed, the friends turn on one another, causing the group to implode. Betrayed and desperate, Sarah realizes that to make it back to the surface, she must become as savage as the creatures themselves. THE DESCENT was filmed on location in Scotland and at Pinewood Studios from December 2004 to February 2005, and was fully financed and produced by Celador Films. Celador’s Paul Smith is executive producer and Christian Colson is producer. The film reunites Marshall with DOG SOLDIERS’ director of photography, Sam McCurdy, and production designer, Simon Bowles. Celador’s previous credits include the Oscar-nominated DIRTY PRETTY THINGS. THE DESCENT movie has already had a hugely successful release both critically and commercially in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. In September, 2005 the film took the top competition prize — the Méliès d’Argent — for Euro feature at Lund International Fantastic Film Festival in Sweden, and in November, Neil Marshall won Best Director and the film Best Technical Achievement (for the Editing) at the British Independent Films Awards (BIFA's) (THE DESCENT was nominated for Best Film). It has also been nominated for Best British Film, Best British Director and Best British Producer by the London Film Critics Circle (the winners are announced in February), an unheard of achievement for a genre piece. –© Lionsgate Films

November 11th, 2008
Make some noise - Krystal Meyers
Unknown length - Aug 5, 2008
Artist: Krystal Meyers Song: Make some noise Born July 31, 1988 (1988-07-31) (age 20) Origin United States Genre(s) Christian rock Alternative rock Electro Artist: Krystal Meyers Song: Make some noise Born July 31, 1988 (1988-07-31) (age 20) Origin United States Genre(s) Christian rock Alternative rock Electro Pop Occupation(s) singer/songwriter Years active 2005-Present Label(s) Essential Records Website www.krystalmeyers.com Krystal Meyers (born July 31, 1988) is an American Christian rock musician. She is the daughter of Rick Meyers, creator of the popular Bible study software e-Sword. She started writing songs by age 10 and was playing the acoustic guitar by 13, later releasing her self titled first album at age 16 in 2005. Her second album, Dying for a Heart, was released on September 19th, 2006. Her music combines hard-edged rock with smooth acoustic melodies. Krystal has gathered acclaim for her ability to move from quiet soft-rock songs to fast-paced rock and roll anthems without a hitch. Aside from positive Christian messages, her songs mainly focus on problems facing teens, such as peer pressure and pre-marital #$#$@. In early June of 2008, the music video for "Make Some Noise", the first single from her third album, hit the internet. It shows a different direction in music, incorperating dance into her music. Her third album, also called Make Some Noise is expected to be released on September 9, 2008. Make Some Noise Meyers' third studio album is set to release on September 16, 2008 in the US and July 9, 2008 in Japan. The album is very different from her first two albums as she moves more into a pop dance realm with her songs. Krystal's lead single is called "Shine" and it so far has been charting well in the Christian CHR charts, as well as charting at #13 on the iTunes top Christian/Gospel songs chart. Other songs to be released in the album are "Make Some Noise," "Love It Away," and "My Freedom."

November 11th, 2008
1 hr 39 min - Aug 20, 2008
THE DESCENT is Neil Marshall’s hotly anticipated follow up to his 2002 hit DOG SOLDIERS. Directed by Marshall from his own script, it tells the story of an all-female caving expedition that goes horribly wrong, and stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone and Myanna Buring. Set in a cave system deep in the Appalachian Mountains, Marshall describes his film as ‘DELIVERANCE goes underground’. On a daredevil caving holiday, six women friends are unexpectedly trapped underground when a rock fall blocks their exit. Searching the maze of tunnels for a way out, they find themselves hunted by a race of fearless, hungry predators, once humanoid but now monstrously adapted to live in the dark… As the others battle for their lives, Sarah (Macdonald), still recovering from a mental collapse brought on by the recent deaths of her family, is fighting for her sanity. When old secrets are revealed, the friends turn on one another, causing the group to implode. Betrayed and desperate, Sarah realizes that to make it back to the surface, she must become as savage as the creatures themselves. THE DESCENT was filmed on location in Scotland and at Pinewood Studios from December 2004 to February 2005, and was fully financed and produced by Celador Films. Celador’s Paul Smith is executive producer and Christian Colson is producer. The film reunites Marshall with DOG SOLDIERS’ director of photography, Sam McCurdy, and production designer, Simon Bowles. Celador’s previous credits include the Oscar-nominated DIRTY PRETTY THINGS. THE DESCENT movie has already had a hugely successful release both critically and commercially in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. In September, 2005 the film took the top competition prize — the Méliès d’Argent — for Euro feature at Lund International Fantastic Film Festival in Sweden, and in November, Neil Marshall won Best Director and the film Best Technical Achievement (for the Editing) at the British Independent Films Awards (BIFA's) (THE DESCENT was nominated for Best Film). It has also been nominated for Best British Film, Best British Director and Best British Producer by the London Film Critics Circle (the winners are announced in February), an unheard of achievement for a genre piece. –© Lionsgate Films
