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mp3 / 2006 year / 192 kbs / 60 mb / 43 min

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Full album: Forbidden Empathy [CD2]
mp3 / 2004 year / 224 kbs / 132 mb / 76 min

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download Callenish Circle :: Album: Forbidden Empathy [CD1]

Callenish Circle (mp3)

Full album: Forbidden Empathy [CD1]
mp3 / 2004 year / 224 kbs / 114 mb / 68 min

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mp3 / 1999 year / 224 kbs / 110 mb / 68 min

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Album: Pitch Black Effects
  1. This Day You Regret
  2. Ignorant
  3. Behind Lines
  4. Schwarzes Licht
  5. Sweet Cyanide
  6. Blind
  7. Guess Again
  8. Self-Inflicted
  9. As You Speak
  10. Pitch Black

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Album: Forbidden Empathy [CD2]
  1. Inner Sense
  2. Mental Affection
  3. Slough Of Despond
  4. Solitude
  5. Last Words
  6. The Dreamer's Path
  7. Disguised Ignorance
  8. Where The Moon Meets The Sea
  9. Scars
  10. Slough Of Despond
  11. Disguised Ignorance
  12. Lovelorn
  13. Shadows
  14. The Dreamer's Path

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Album: Forbidden Empathy [CD1]
  1. No Reason
  2. Forgotten
  3. Inner Battle (Intro)
  4. Beyond
  5. Broken
  6. Oppressed Natives
  7. Silent Tears
  8. Passionate Dance (Intro)
  9. Caught By Deceit
  10. Shadows Of The Past
  11. Alone (Outro)
  12. Silent Tears
  13. Epacse
  14. Broken
  15. Mirror Of Serenity

Callenish Circle - download

Album: Graceful
  1. No Reason
  2. Forgotten
  3. Inner Battle
  4. Beyond...
  5. Broken
  6. Oppressed Natives
  7. Silent Tears
  8. Passionate Dance
  9. Caught By Deceit
  10. Shadows Of The Past
  11. Alone...
  12. Silent Tears (bonus)
  13. Epacse (bonus)
  14. Broken (bonus)
  15. Mirror Of Serenity (bonus)

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Gallows premiere new video online

Gallows have announced the release of a new video for 'Staring At The Rude Bois'.

The video for the hidden track from Gallows' debut album 'Orchestra Of Wolves' was directed by Paul Gore (The Bravery, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club).

It was shot at a railway station in East Grinstead, England, and features Lethal Bizzle, who raps on the track.

The video for 'Staring At The Rude Bois' is currently streaming from Gallows' MySpace page, and will be featured on MySpace's music page tomorrow (October 17).

Meanwhile, the band are currently touring the world, and will kick off the Australian leg of their jaunt on Friday (October 19).
Avril's Agenda: New Video, Shows, Film Work

Avril Lavigne says she's "just excited to have the record out and for everyone to hear it." But notching two weeks at No. 1 makes her pretty excited, too.

"It's a really exciting time for me," Lavigne told Billboard.com in the midst of her current promotional swing through Japan, Hong Kong and Australia to promote her third album, "The Best Damn Thing." "It felt really good."

But, she added, "People are like, 'Did you feel pressure?' and it's like, no. I never have, which is really good. I don't really think about things; I just do them. Of course I was like, 'Well, OK, how'd (the album) do?' But it wasn't like I was freaking out. I'm pretty chill."

Then again, "The Best Damn Thing" shows no signs of cooling off. With the first single, "Girlfriend," already having topped the Billboard Hot 100, the album is No. 1 on The Billboard 200 for the second consecutive week. So far it's sold more than 1.75 million copies around the world, according to RCA.

When she returns, Lavigne will film a video for the album's second single, the ballad "When You're Gone," and begin rehearsals for festival dates she's playing this summer. A full-scale tour isn't planned until 2008, but we'll still be seeing plenty of Lavigne in the coming months.


After logging roles in "Fast Food Nation" and the animated feature "Over the Hedge," Lavigne joined Richard Gere and Claire Danes in the police thriller "The Flock," the English language debut by Hong Kong action director Andrew Lau that's currently in limbo while being re-cut by another director.

Later this year she'll film a starring role in "Twist of Fate," which she called "a dark kind of drama, sort of indie, kind of, but not too indie" that lets her do "a lot of freaking out and crying."

"I've been reading scripts for a really long time, and I haven't liked anything," Lavigne says. "I found something that was really awesome, something that I liked, and I'm gonna be the lead and work on it this winter."

"Twist of Fate" is expected to open in late 2008.