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Album Reviews

Timecop1983 – Reflections

There are few releases I can remember looking forward to as much as Timecop1983’s latest offering Reflections. In fact, the last time I remember even counting down to an album’s release date was October of 2007, when Say Anything released a fantastic punk album and Coheed & Cambria released an okay metal album.

Album Reviews

Waveshaper – Exploration 84

‘Exploration 84’ is predominately instrumental and it projects an exceptionally smooth and lucid gleam that I really enjoyed. A great deal of Waveshaper’s music often sounds like it’s been scored to a movie and the music has the ability to inspire images in your mind. 

Album Reviews

Irving Force – The Violence Suppressor EP

I spoke to some dude on twitter a little while ago who described Irving Force as being, “Too extreme and Black Metal” for his tastes. I found this comment insanely confusing as I wasn’t aware that Adam Skog (Aka Irving Force) was off burning down churches or devouring the souls of children. I mean, has this guy even heard Irving Force?

Movie Review

Kung Fury: The Aftermath

      Kung Fury the passion project of Swedish filmmaker David Sandberg. Sandberg wrote and directed the now famous trailer for Kung Fury on a budget of $5,000 after quitting his day job of directing television commercials and music videos; the same trailer that gained traction via social media sites and instantly became viral.

Album Reviews, Music

Mental Health Awareness Week Playlist

It was mental health awareness week  in the UK last week and it is time to spread the word and rally together some supreme talent to help get the word out. So from Friday the 15 to the 29th, the plan is to raise awareness for MentalHealthAwareness 2015 by getting as many producers as possible to donate a track. 

Album Reviews

Makeup and Vanity set – Wilderness

For anyone who is aware of Makeup and vanity set, you will already be familiar with his gift for creating vast and exceptional pieces of music. His experience and obvious affiliation with his sound helps him carve out vivid and beautifully rich sounding tracks and Wilderness is no exception.

Album Reviews

Echo City by Kaleido Drive

This is a debut album that has a very distinct musical identity and sounds like it could have been made by someone working within the scene for years.  With some beautiful artwork and really exciting songs I definitely recommend it.

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