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Louder (other)
Louder refers to an increase in loudness. Louder may also refer to: Persons *Alexis Louder, American actress *Alison Louder, Canadian actress *Earle Louder, musician specialising in playing euphonium, professor of music *Jeff Louder (born 1977), American road racing cyclist Music * ''Louder'' (Lea Michele album) ** "Louder" (Lea Michele song), single from Lea Michele album above * ''Louder'' (R5 album) **Louder Tour, 2014 concert tour by R5 to promote their album above *''Louder!'', an album by Sofía Reyes * "Louder" (Charice song) * "Louder" (DJ Fresh song) * "Louder" (DJ MuscleBoy song) * "Louder" (Neon Jungle song) * "Louder" (Parade song) * "Louder", a song by All That Remains from the album ''Madness'', 2017 * ''Louder'', or ''Louder Sound'', is the parent brand of ''Metal Hammer ''Metal Hammer'' is a heavy metal music magazine and website founded in 1983, published in the United Kingdom by Future, with other language editions available in numerous other countr ...
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Loudness
In acoustics, loudness is the subjectivity, subjective perception of sound pressure. More formally, it is defined as, "That attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale extending from quiet to loud". The relation of physical attributes of sound to perceived loudness consists of physical, physiological and psychological components. The study of apparent loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics and employs methods of psychophysics. In different industries, loudness may have different meanings and different measurement standards. Some definitions, such as LKFS, ITU-R BS.1770 refer to the relative loudness of different segments of electronically reproduced sounds, such as for broadcasting and cinema. Others, such as ISO 532A (Stevens loudness, measured in sones), ISO 532B (Eberhard Zwicker, Zwicker loudness), DIN 45631 and ASA/ANSI S3.4, have a more general scope and are often used to characterize loudness of environmental noise. More ...
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Louder (DJ Fresh Song)
"Louder" is a song by British producer DJ Fresh. It features vocals from Welsh singer and former Kosheen frontwoman Sian Evans. The song serves as the theme song for the Lucozade Sport Lite campaign. It was released on 3 July 2011 on Ministry of Sound. "Louder" is considered an important landmark for dubstep music as it was the first of the genre to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart. The song was featured on the soundtrack to Studio Liverpool's ''Wipeout 2048'' and used as the promotional theme for Fox8's reality programme ''Cricket Superstar''. Music video The music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on 23 May 2011. It was shot by director Ben Newman as part of the Lucozade Sport Lite campaign. Critical reception Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: "Like sipping on a bottle of the electrolyte-infused liquid, its wobbly drum 'n' bass lines are guaranteed to satisfy many a club-goers craving for a three-minute fix of hang-bangi ...
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Classic Rock (magazine)
''Classic Rock'' is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future. It was launched in October 1998 and is based in London. The magazine publishes 13 editions a year, mainly covering rock bands from the 60, 70s, 80s and 90s, with the likes of Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith and Deep Purple amongst its most prominent cover stars. As well as veteran rock artists, ''Classic Rock'' also covers modern rock bands and releases, with Alter Bridge, Rival Sons, Halestorm, Ghost, Blackberry Smoke and The Struts amongst the younger artists to have appeared on its cover in recent years. Publication history ''Classic Rock'' was launched by Dennis Publishing in 1998. It was subsequently sold to Future in 2000, then sold again to start-up publishing company TeamRock in April 2013. Following the collapse of TeamRock in December 2016, Future bought back the magazine and its website in January 2017. ...
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Prog (magazine)
''Prog'' is a British magazine and website dedicated to progressive rock music. The magazine is published 11 times a year by Future. It was launched in February 2009 and is based in London, publishing its 100th issue in August 2019. ''Prog'' covers all aspects of progressive music, from original 70s artists such as Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson and Jethro Tull, through to 80s acts including Marillion, Pallas, Twelfth Night, IQ and Pendragon, to more modern, 21st century prog bands such as Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, Muse, Opeth, Katatonia and more. Publication history ''Prog'' was launched by Future in February 2009, originally as a ''Classic Rock Presents'' one-shot magazine before being launched as a separate, full-time title in March 2012. Along with sister titles ''Classic Rock'' and ''Metal Hammer,'' it was sold to start-up publishing company TeamRock in April 2013. Following the collapse of TeamRock in December 2016, Future bough ...
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Metal Hammer
''Metal Hammer'' is a heavy metal music magazine and website founded in 1983, published in the United Kingdom by Future, with other language editions available in numerous other countries. ''Metal Hammer'' features news, reviews and long-form articles covering both major and underground bands in heavy metal, as well as covering rock, punk, grunge and other alternative music genres. Publication History Wilfried F. Rimensberger conceived ''Metal Hammer'' in 1983, taking the idea of a rock magazine publishing in different languages to Jürgen Wigginghaus, publisher of the German magazine ''MusikSzene'', where Rimensberger was chief editor. Wigginghaus helped launch the German edition of ''Metal Hammer'' soon after, while Rimensberger launched the flagship, English language version from London in November 1986, installing Harry Doherty, formerly of ''Melody Maker'', as editor. The magazine would grow to be published in 11 different languages around the world, including local langua ...
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Madness (All That Remains Album)
''Madness'' is the eighth studio album by American metal band All That Remains. It was released on April 28, 2017, on Razor & Tie Records. ''Madness'' is the first studio album produced by Howard Benson, as well as the first album to feature bassist Aaron Patrick. While this is the band's next-to-last album with guitarist Oli Herbert, it is also their last album to be released in his lifetime. Background Vocalist Phil Labonte told '' Revolver'' magazine about band's approach on the new disc: "We wanted to mix it up a little bit and write from a vocal perspective this time. So I went to L.A. and came up with vocal ideas and melodies and then sent those chord progressions back to Oli Herbert and he wrote riffs in response to that. Doing it this way turned the record into a vocal album as opposed to a guitar album. And that affected some things. Like, there might be less intricacy in the riffs because they were written in response to my voice." Musical style Labonte added that the m ...
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Louder (Parade Song)
"Louder" is the debut single by British girl group Parade, which was released on 13 March 2011. It debuted at number ten on the UK Singles Chart, and also peaked at number 41 in Ireland. The music video was filmed in an old house, with a girly house party, which went on in to the street with fireworks, it was directed by Emli Nava. The song was used in a Rimmel make up advert. Critical reception The song received mixed to positive reviews from the music critics. Lewis Corner of Digital Spy said about ''Louder'': 'A winning mix of insistent beats, pinches of piano and choppy synths, all topped off with a nursery rhyme-style chant of "Turn it up boy, boy, turn it up boy…", 'Louder' bubbles with modern pop fun, but does it offer anything we haven't heard before? Put it this way - The Saturdays needn't worry about eBaying off their Mulberry handbags just yet.' He awarded the song three stars. Music video The music video shows the members of Parade having fun at a girly house party, a ...
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Louder (Neon Jungle Song)
"Louder" is a 2014 song by Neon Jungle from their 2014 album ''Welcome to the Jungle''. It is their fourth single. Background The band said the song discussed feelings and emotions and not being able to control the way someone feels towards another, and wanting to increase the volume of everything else around one to block it out. The song is different from the group's previous singles in that it is slower and not a dance track. Releasing such a track had always been Neon Jungle's intention, to surprise people. This song has gained comparisons to The Saturdays' "Lies" from their debut album Chasing Lights. Music video A music video was produced for the song which featured the group performing intensely in a massive metal dome structure. It was directed by Colin Tilley. Critical reception The song has received general acclaim from music critics. Meggie Morris of ''Renowned for Sound ''Renowned for Sound'' is an Australian online magazine An online magazine is a magazi ...
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Louder (DJ MuscleBoy Song)
Egill "Gillz" Einarsson (born 13 May 1980) is an Icelandic television personality, radio show host, fitness coach, motivational speaker, DJ and singer. As a musician, he was part of the dance act Merzedes Club in 2008 where he was known as Gillz and Gillzenegger. After the break-up he has continued as a disc jockey known as DJ MuscleBoy. His advice, his videos and his writings have received widespread criticism, including accusations of misogyny, promotion of rape, and racism. Career Media personality Egill first became known as a blogger on the now defunct website ''kallarnir.is'' in the mid-2000s. Later he wrote columns for the newspaper '' DV'' and the magazine '' Bleikt og blátt'', and hosted a radio show on the Icelandic KissFM radio station. His popularity increased as the host of his own TV show ''Kallarnir'', and the author of the lifestyle book ''Beautiful People's Bible''. As of 2021, Egill is one of the hosts of the radio programme FM95BLÖ. Fitness and lifestyle E ...
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Louder (Charice Song)
"Louder" is a song by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus, as the third single from his second international studio album ''Infinity'' released on May 20, 2011, ahead of its planned May 30 release. It was credited under the name Charice, a name Zyrus used prior to his gender transition. This song was written by Daniel Jamas, Leah Haywood, Shelly Peiken and produced by Dreamlab. Critical reception 'Louder' gained positive reviews from contemporary music critics. According to Amanda Hensel of PopCrush, Zyrus "actually comes to terms with the soiled love affair pretty quickly, and vows to keep marching on because it’s the right thing to do" saying that she "also addressed ‘Louder’ to be destined for greatness as the feel-good anthem of the summer". Music video After his 9/11 performances in Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to th ...
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Alexis Louder
Alexis Louder is an American actress from Charlotte, North Carolina. She is known for 2021's ''The Tomorrow War'' and ''Copshop''. Career Louder graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's College of Arts + Architecture in 2013. She guest starred as Lisina in the 5th season of '' The Originals'', and in ''Watchmen'' as Ruth Williams, the late mother of Hooded Justice and great-grandmother of Sister Night. Louder will play Nicole Deptul in Amazon Prime Video's ''The Terminal List''. Cary Darling of the ''Houston Chronicle'' and Michael O'Sullivan of the ''Washington Post'' singled out Louder's performance in ''Copshop'' as "show-stealing" and "compelling". Filmography *''Acing the Undergrad: The Show'', TV series, Michelle Scott, 2015 *''Wishful Thinking'', Miniseries, Amy, 2016 *'' Fatal Attraction'', Documentary series, LaShonda Spell, 2016 *''Your Worst Nightmare'', TV series, Sabrina Davies, 2016 *''Podcasters'', TV movie, Faith, 2017 *''Silence Her ...
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Louder!
''Louder!'' is the debut studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Sofía Reyes. It was released on 3 February 2017 through Warner Music Latina. The album's release was preceded by the release of the singles " Muévelo", "Conmigo (Rest of Your Life)", " Solo Yo" and "Llegaste Tú". The album also includes the Cash Cash collaboration, "How to Love". The album was originally scheduled to be released in early 2015, however it was delayed for unknown reasons. Background After signing with D'Leon Records in June 2014, Reyes released her debut single " Muévelo" and scheduled the release her first album for early 2015. From that date to January 2017, the singer released three more singles, one promotional single and featured on Cash Cash's "How To Love" and Spencer Ludwig's "Diggy". In November 2016, it was announced that Reyes' debut studio album would be titled ''Louder'' and that it would be dropped in February 2017. Singles Reyes' debut single " Muévelo" was released on August 22, ...
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