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Really exciting news, you guys! According to Milla Jovovich herself via her verified Twitter account @MillaJovovich, Milla is planning to record a second album!

i really think i’m gonna take some time off from film for a sec and focus on recording a record for the next 4months or so! so exciting! (Feb 27)


Although Milla has been steadily releasing new “demos” via her official site, a new album would be Milla’s first official solo release since her 1994 debut album The Divine Comedy.

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A guy named John O’Regan from Toronto attempts to cover Milla's single from from Divine Comedy, "The Gentlemen Who Fell" and it sounds like an awful karaoke season, complete with copyright free music and flat, drunken delivery of the lyrics. The ironic thing is that the article writer actually thinks he does a better job than Milla did with her own song with a sentence that makes absolutely no sense. Moron.



What makes this song better is its source: a cover of Milla Jovovich’s “Gentlemen Who Fell,” the spare, catchy 1994 orchestral pop song the actress/model/everything put out when Diamond Rings was like 9. It’s a bit more electronic and danceable now, and is the b-side to a 7″ Diamond Rings is putting out in anticipation of an October full-length.


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01.28.10 - Video clips from Milla's Twitterbration below. Milla passed 200,000 Twitter followers recently and played a live concert online with friends Chris Brenner, Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio), and Danny Lohner. Milla would like to encourage everyone to support Sophie's Voice Foundation in connection with the show. Sophie's Voice Foundation was founded in 2008 by actors Boris Kodjoe (from Resident Evil: Afterlife) and Nicole Ari Parker in honor of their daughter Sophie who was diagnosed with Spina Bifida at birth. Donate to Sophie's Voice Foundation at their website or by entering your phone number in the form below to donate $10.

In the first clip, Milla and friends perform Pusicfer's "The Mission" and Milla's "Gentleman Who Fell" from her 1994 album The Divine Comedy. In the second clip, Milla's demo "Lazy Orbit" is performed. The original version of "Lazy Orbit" can be downloaded from the Demos page. Thanks to Francois-Xavier Noah for editing the clips!



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Well, that’s a wrap! Wherever you are, we hope everyone was able to tune in to Milla Jovovich performing live online with her friends Chris Brenner, Danny Lohner and Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba. The roughly hour-long performance on Vokle.com ended just moments ago, and here’s our coverage of it to those who missed it.

Although the performance started nearly 50 minutes late, at roughly 5:50 PM EST, it was well worth the wait. Spontaneous, inspired, warm, even a little improvised, Milla and friends performed the following set of songs for our hearing pleasure:

1. “Gentleman Who Fell” (remix) – from Milla’s 1994 debut album, The Divine Comedy
2. “The Mission” – Milla’s 2009 collaboration with Maynard James Keenan’s band, Puscifer
3. “Lazy Orbit” – an unreleased “demo” Milla herself has published on her official site


The three-song set was followed by some inspired jamming from Milla and Matt Skiba, after which they threw an “encore performance” of all three aforementioned songs, before finally calling it a day, music-wise (she’s actually right now doing a live, post-concert video chat with her fans via Vokle.com!).

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Lissy Trullie is quick to point out that she was not a model first and a musician second. But, if she had been, she would’ve been in some good company. These other singers were more than just another pretty face, too.

TWIGGY The waif embodiment of 1960s mod chic, Twiggy branched out in the mid-’70s with two albums on Mercury Records, “Twiggy’’ and “Please Get My Name Right,’’ the former giving her a Top 20 hit with “Here I Go Again.’’ Before that, she recorded some slight, swinging pop songs sung in a voice as thin as her waist.

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Much like Sarah McLachlan's "Possession", Milla [Jovovich] has two different music videos for her single, "The Gentleman Who Fell". I'm not rightly sure which one is the correct Version one or two, but one video is most definitely the one alot are familiar with (The Black and White version) and the lessar known version, which was filmed in color and very different from the somewhat whacky B&W Music Video. I think David Arquette might be in this one as well, but I could be seeing things (video quality's not that great).

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did you guys see the clip of Milla/Gentlemen Who Fell video on the VH1 commercial for one of their new reality shows? it's a show about people wanting to be pop stars i guess, and so they showed clips of people who tried and failed, like Jennifer Love Hewitt. only Milla did not fail, so they're all cocksuckers.

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I was wondering in the movie Dazed and Confused what song was she singing? 

Thanks.

YAY!

Feb. 28th, 2004 03:50 pm
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I was able to find a Milla song on Limewire!

Gentlemen Who Fell.

She really sings nicely.

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