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The new Album "Hesitation Marks" soars to No.1 this week with sales of 173.000, 102.000 of those in the US, 12.000 in the UK and Canada, nearly 10.000 in Germany and 6.000in Japan.

If you had to boil down Trent Reznor's persona to one word, that word would be "control." In the chorus of Nine Inch Nails' breakout song "Head Like a Hole," Reznor hollers that he'd "rather die than give you control." The liner notes of Nine Inch Nails' 1989 debut, Pretty Hate Machine, declare that "Trent Reznor is Nine Inch Nails." There is little doubt that Reznor has been fully responsible for conceiving, executing, and presenting pretty much everything he's ever been associated with. For those who are only casually familiar with Nine Inch Nails' music, this compulsion to dominate is totally Reznor.

 "Nine Inch Nails are a huge band and they've been headlining loads of festivals everywhere for years".

"Hesitation Marks" is the industrial rockers' first Studio Album in five years, and the first since taking time off from touring. It's a fresh lineup and, in the time in-between, Trent Reznor has won an Oscar, launched How To Destroy Angels with his wife and longtime collaborator Atticus Ross and, made amends with a major labels in time to launch a proper campaign to push a significant and solid radio single. The result from that pause is a mellower Reznor with big standalone songs, rare rays of sunshine and a runof  tracks toward "Hesitation Marks'" end.


"Hesitation Marks," NIN's eighth full-length, eagerly rushes in with the Reznor we've known and loved, minus all the yelling. Perfectly dystopic "Copy of A" and the single "Came Back Haunted" are quite the pair, kicking off this 14-track set after murmuring intro "The Eater of Dreams." Reznor intimately croons on piano-dripping "Find My Way" and red-lit "All Time Low," his chilling voice allowing in a few "baby" fillers along the way.
 
But talk about "Disappointed," which is the title to a meandering glitch-dirge segueing into a sequence of songs that will try the patience of the average Nine Inch Nails fan. The glittering pop-punk sounds of "Everything" completely disorients the dark-dweller with all that light; "Satellite" has all the soul of a car commercial, with follow-up "Various Methods of Escape" providing no obvious means of escaping this HTDA outtake until three-quarters in.
 
"Running" and closer "While I'm Still Here"/"Black Noise" at least provide some inspired beats, invoking the good ol' days of trip-hop without gagging on sickly sweet melodies, as on the aforementioned. Reznor's voice is as strong as ever


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Avicii's smash hit "Wake me up" remains at N°2 and "Blurred Lines" stays in 3rd position after a sales decrease

Lady GaGa's "Applause" and Eminem's "Berzerk" switch places. "Applause" goes up one to no.4  and "Berzerk" slips to no.5.

The only new entry in the top ten is New Zealand new Breakthrough star Lorde. Her amazing hit  Single "Royals" jumps from no.16 to no.7.

There are five new Entries in this week's top 40, four from
Asia and one from the USA. With the phenomenal success of the girl  band AKB 48 many sister groups were founded including HKT 48. Their new single "Melon Juice" is the clear winner this week in Japan, and sits at no.11 in this week's world chartw.

G-Dragon from K-Pop band Big Bang opens with two songs simultaneously, "Who You?" at no.25 and "Black", a collaboration with rapper Jennie Kim, at no.27.

Tohoshinki, one of Korea's most successful boy groups, lands another big smash in Japan with "Scream" at no.32.

The only western new entry on this week's charts is "Sail" by Awolnation, an American electronic Band. 'Sail' was released in 2011 and has been 122 weeks on the US Digital charts. This week it enters the World charts at no.15 .

Outside the top 40 waiting among other G-Dragon's third new hot Single "Coup D'etat" at no.42.

Flo Rida feat. Pitbull's "Can't Believe It" is at no.46. Dutch electrinic Dance Music Artist Martin Garrix' European hit "Animals" finally enters the world charts at no.48. Jason DeRulo's "Talk Dirty" is at no.56 and Belgian Superstar Stromae's 'Papaoutai' is at no.60 for his first appearance on the World's 50 best-selling Singles tally.


The Civil Wars

Posted on August 18, 2013

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The Civil Wars are celebrating their first No. 1 album this week. The act's new self-titled set debuts atop the World charts with sales of 137,000.

The Album shifted 116,000 copies in the US alone according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's easily the best sales week for the pair (Joy Williams and John Paul White) who previously saw a one-week high after the Grammy Awards in 2012, when their full-length debut, "Barton Hollow," shifted 36,000. Its sales that week were buoyed by the duo's performance on the Awards, which shot the album from No. 41 to its peak of No. 10 on the chart.
 

The Civil Wars has been on hiatus since last November, citing "internal discord and irreconcilable differences of ambition." While the act is not performing shows to promote the new album, Williams has been giving interviews to the press. White, however, has been keeping a low profile and has not spoke to the media.

A sturdy 69% of "The Civil Wars'" first week sales came from digital retailers. Its download sales of 81,000 easily place it at No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart as well.


How Madonna changed the World!

Posted on August 17, 2013

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Let's look at what Her Madgesty has given us over the years...

1. She is the most iconic and influential Female Recording Artists of all time!

2. She is the World's best-selling Female Recording-Artist of All Time having sold over 200 million Albums during her career

3. She is the Best-selling American Female Artist of All Time

4. She is the best-selling Singles Artist of All Time in the UK

5. She wrote the fastest selling kids book of All Time Her children's book The English Roses sold faster than any other

6. She inspired every struggling young singer/actor/dancer with a dream

7. She dared to open her own record label In 1992 Madonna founded Maverick records and negotiated herself 20% of all music royalties. Which proved useful as she later went on to sell millions of those.

8. She launched the careers of Alanis Morrisette and The Prodigy. She signed Alanis to her Maverick Record label and Jagged Little Pill went on to be one of the world's greatest selling Albums in history by a Female recording-artist album.

9. She helped write songs for Amy Winehouse

10. She inspired Robbie Williams' song "She's Madonna"

11. She provided Gary Barlow with the N°1 hit song "Love Won't Wait"

12. She put Malawi on the map. Not many people talked about Malawi before Madonna's Raising Malawi Organisation which has built ten schools and educates 4,781 children.

13. She launched the trend for celebrity adoption. Madonna adopted two orphans from Malawi, David Bande Mwale in 2006 and Chifundo "Mercy" James in 2009.

14. She popularised Argentinian politics. Before Madonna played Eva Peron, not many really knew much about Argentina's General Peron.

 

15. She gave us some amazing quotes "I want to be like Gandhi and Martin Luther King and John Lennon - but I want to stay alive."


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Lady Gaga & Katy Perry Singles getting great response everywhere!

Perry's 'Roar' and Lady Gaga's "Applause" have blasted into the US Pop chart's top 20!
Both tracks are heading for big debuts on the US and World Chart next week.

Radios everywhere are spinning both songs and praising each.

Ultimately, Perry and Gaga releasing buzz-generating tracks simultaneously represents not a competition, but great for pop radio.




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