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  • Dark Souls 2 launch trailer: Tull and death do a part

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    03.10.2014

    The use of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" in this Dark Souls 2 launch trailer is either calculated cleverness, or a case of someone in mishearing it as "Locomotive Death." By Death Throe Tull? Sounds perfect, use that one.

  • Rock Band Weekly: Kings of Leon, No Doubt, Grateful Dead

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    07.17.2009

    Rock Band Weekly and Rock Band Wiikly combine forces this week to bring you one superlist of all of next week's DLC. There's a lot of content set to assault Harmonix's game, so we hope you like the bands listed in the headline above -- they make up the majority of what will be available for download. If you dig the band Lush, then we hope you really like "Sweetness & Light."

  • Rock Band Weekly: Deep Purple, James Gang, Jethro Tull, Snow Patrol

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    12.23.2008

    With the holidays upon us, Harmonix thumbs its nose at the normal Friday Rock Band DLC announcement and just lays it on us today. Next week's offering is a batch of classic rock tracks and a new single off Snow Patrol's latest album.Individual songs "Space Truckin" - Deep Purple (160 / $2) "Funk #49" - James Gang (160 / $2) "Hymn 43" - Jethro Tull (160 / $2) "Take Back the City" - Snow Patrol (160 / $2) Videos for these songs can be found after the break. The tracks will be available for download December 30 on Xbox 360 and January 8 on PS3 (Sony goes on vaca next week).