Brian Molko
Nascimento : 1972-12-10, Bruxelles, Belgique
Self
Songs
Alcopops, VHS tapes, cigarettes, boys, MSN Messenger, Placebo - this is 2003. Set on the Isle of Wight, fragments of the director's own teenage video diaries collide with the fictional story of 15-year-old Tommy in this short film about a boy's search for connection in the advent of the internet age. Infatuated with his best friend's boyfriend and unable to truly reveal himself to anyone, Tommy feels an overwhelming sense of isolation on the small chalk island he calls home. Desperate to be seen, he logs on to family computer, clicks connect and opens MSN.
As the band Placebo approach their 20th Anniversary they were given a unique opportunity to play ten cities throughout Russia. In a time when Russia was at the forefront of the world’s current affairs, little was actually reported outside Russia about the internal culture of the country.
Fronted by Placebo’s Stefan Olsdal, the film explores the alternative cultures that are present within Russia’s major cities. As the tour travelled through the country the band went out and met various artists, architects, animators and musicians, finding out about the alternative creative culture and celebrating all they have to offer.
From Krasnoyarsk in Siberia to St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea, Placebo: Alt.Russia takes you on the band’s journey through Russia, meeting great characters on the way, investigating the alternative culture in Russia, and taking in the raw emotions of Placebo’s powerful concerts.
himself
On the 19th of August, Placebo performed a unique one-off show for MTV Unplugged at the London Studios in the UK. Here we present the results of this incredible show.The band were encased in spectacular LED box during the performance, from where they belted out some of their most well-loved tracks such as 'The Bitter End' and 'Every You Every Me.' Some new gems were dropped in for good measure, alongside surprise guests Joan As Police Woman and Majke Voss Romme (Broken Twin). No Placebo show would be complete without some signature cover versions and this set did not disappoint, from the breath-taking opener to the show- Sinead O'Connors 'Jackie' to a melancholy version of Pixies 'Where Is My Mind'
as himself
Vocals, Guitar
Tracklisting: 1. Kitty Litter - 2. Battle for the Sun - 3. Every You and Every Me - 4. Black-Eyed - 5. Special Needs - 6. For What It's Worth - 7. I Know - 8. Slave to the Wage - 9. Bright Lights - 10. Meds - 11. Teenage Angst - 12. Song to Say Goodbye - 13. The Bitter End - 14. Running Up That Hill - 15. Post Blue - 16. B3 - 17. Infra-Red
Vocals, Guitar
In December 2008 Placebo embarked on their 8th world tour in 15 years, playing to 2.5 million fans over 143 shows in 44 countries. The tour to promote the album Battle For The Sun, released in 2009, started in Angkor Wat, Cambodia on 7th December 2008 and finished in London, UK on 28th September 2010. This film follows the band through the different continents and cultures they visited and features footage compiled from the shows and countries.
Singer
Tracklist: Nancy Boy Ashtray Heart Battle for the Sun Soulmates Bionic Every You Every Me Special Needs Breathe Underwater The Never-Ending Why Bright Lights Meds Teenage Angst All Apologies (Nirvana cover)
Song to Say Goodbye The Bitter End Encore:
Trigger Happy Hands Post Blue Infra-red Taste In Men
as himself
A typically brilliant Rock AM Ring set which sees Placebo perform as part of their tour in support of the new Meds alum, and despite a few hits being sadly overlooked the set is fairly strong although I would have gladly chopped and changed it around a little. The quality is perfect throughout in terms of presentation, audio and video, so this is a must for Placebo fans and is a better alternate to the audio bootleg from the show.
Singer
Live at Angkor Wat is a semi-acoustic live album from alternative rock band Placebo, released on 12 December 2011. It was recorded at Angkor Wat in Cambodia on 7 December 2008, at the start of the Battle for the Sun tour. Placebo was the first rock band to play at the temple, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Singer
Infra-red
Meds
Because I Want You
Drag
Space Monkey
Special Needs
Post Blue
Song to Say Goodbye
Follow the Cops Back Home
Every You Every Me
Black-Eyed
One of a Kind
The Bitter End
Twenty Years Encore:
Running Up That Hill
Special K
Nancy Boy
Brian Molko
A 25-minute tour documentary of the band as they tour the world to promote their album. Includes backstage footage, parties and the band just hanging out.
vocal
Track list : 1. Bulletproof Cupid, 2. Allergic (To Thoughts Of Mother Earth), 3. Every You Every Me, 4. Bionic, 5. Protégé Moi, 6. , 7. Bitter End, 8. Soul Mates, 9. Black-Eyed, 10. I'll Be Yours, 11. Special Needs, 12. English Summer Rain, 13. Without You I'm Nothing, 14. This Picture, 15. Special K, 16. Taste In Men, 17. Slave To The Wage, 18. Peeping Tom, 19. Pure Morning, 20. Centrefolds, 21. Where Is My Mind?
Malcolm
Em 1971, o glam rock invade o mundo da música britânica, provocando uma verdadeira revolução, não apenas na música mas também nos costumes da sociedade. O ícone do movimento é Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), roqueiro que leva garotas e rapazes a pintarem as unhas, usarem batom e explorarem sua sexualidade. Incapaz de lidar com a fama adquirida, Brian forja sua própria morte, com a farsa sendo descoberta logo depois. Anos mais tarde, um jornalista inglês (Christian Bale) começa a investigar seu desaparecimento.
Filmed throughout the bands Asian tour, 'A New Tomorrow' documents PLACEBO's intensively demanding promotional schedule and the 5 shows they played, including the infamous 2nd show at the Japanese 'Summersonic Festival' where Brian collapsed on stage. Shot by Charlie Targett-Adams and narrated by Brian Molko, 'A New Tomorrow' is both emotional and revealing, allowing unrestricted access into the world of PLACEBO and heart of Brian himself.