Taylor Swift: Celebrity break-ups are hard

Posted in Celebs Dating, Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift by Amanda @ Sep 29, 2009
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Country singer Taylor Swift has said that it is hard to get over a relationship with a celebrity because there are constant reminders of them everywhere.

The Love Story singer, who has recently been in the spotlight following the much-publicised incident with rapper Kanye West at the MTV Video Music Awards, has said she finds it hard to get over celebrity exes because of the constant reminders of them in the media.

Asked whether she finds getting over break-ups easy, the 19-year-old said: “Not when they’re on pencil sharpeners, T-shirts and the sides of buses, like Joe [Jonas]! But, some day, I’ll find the right person [and] I won’t even remember the boy who broke up with me over the phone in 27 seconds.”

Swift also revealed that she writes songs about ex-boyfriends.

She added: “If guys don’t want me to write bad songs about them, then don’t do bad things!”

The singer admitted that her song Forever And Always is based on her ex, Joe Jonas, who she split from last October.

She said: “It’s about watching somebody completely fade away in a relationship and wondering what you did wrong.”

Honor Society Debut At #18 On Billboard Top 200

Posted in Concert, Debut Album, Honor Society, album by Amanda @ Sep 29, 2009
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Pop-rockers Honor Society debuted at #18 on the Billboard Top 200 this week, moving over 22,000 units of their debut album, Fashionably Late. The band kicked off their second headlining tour on Monday, September 21 in Minneapolis, MN and will continue a run of nearly 40 dates with shows across the United States and Canada including an appearance on The Today Show on Friday, September 25.

The release of Fashionably Late caps off a busy summer for Honor Society as they joined the Jonas Brothers on their World Tour 2009 performing to nearly 1 million fans throughout North America. Honor Society simultaneously headlined their own club tour called The Full Moon Crazy Tour where they brought their high-energy live shows to sold out venues including the Blender Theater in New York City and over 1,500 fans at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.

See below for what the press is saying about Honor Society and Fashionably Late and visit HonorSocietyMusic.com for more info and a full list of tour dates.

Rolling Stone

“Over You” (3 stars) — delivers “shiny heartbreak that splits the difference between *NSYNC and Maroon 5 – all riffing synths… and tunefulness.”

Entertainment Weekly

Honor Society are “crafty pop rock dudes” with songs that “shimmer with freeze-dried funk licks…”

People Magazine

“…fans will likely swoon over …” whose “strongest tracks include the power ballads ‘Where Are You Now’ and ‘Goodnight My Love’ both showcasing Bruno’s emotive tenor. ‘My Own Way’ is an infectious pop-rocker.”

Dallas Morning News

Honor Society are “purveyors of that frenetic catchy-crunchy pop sound of the day…”

Watch Tokio Hotel In The Studio Recording Humanoid

Posted in Tokio Hotel, Video, album, song by Amanda @ Sep 29, 2009
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Sneak a peek into the life of Tokio Hotel recording their new album Humanoid. Bill shows off his vocal recording room and discusses his extremely loud recording technique. “Most people use regular ‘headphone volume,’ but I can’t stand it. I need to feel like I’m onstage and I’m standing beside the other guys,” says the front man. The high-tech vocal mixer used on the tracks is what brought the band to Los Angeles to record. The clip also shows guitarist Tom Kaulitz playing the piano – a skill that most fans didn’t know he had. Visit MTV’s Buzzworthy blog for the rest of the story, and look out for the release of Humanoid on October 6th.

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