Ep. 9 of ComicPop Visits with Christina Bluml about Exploration Place’s Animation Exhibit
Episode 9 of ComicPop Visits – We are back at Exploraiton Place visiting with Christina Bluml, Marketing Director. Christina discusses Exploration Place’s latest traveling exhibit Animation featuring the Cartoon Network. Be sure to stop by Exploration Place to enjoy this interactive exhibit which is fun for all ages, it will be in Wichita until April 28. With Spring Break coming up in March this would be a great stop. Now enjoy the show!
Ep. 9 of ComicPop Visits with Christina Bluml about Exploration Place’s Animation Exhibit
http://exploration.org/animation.html – Exploration Place’s webpage for the Animation Exhibit
https://www.facebook.com/ExplorationPlace?ref=ts&fref=ts – Like Exploration Place’s Facebook page
http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?pageNum_MusicList=11&totalRows_MusicList=120&BandHash=fa9c770f9ad2c8ef4db39f8816e2cdca – “The Cartoon Network” by Sounda on MusicAlley
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Laura Welsh’s “Unravel”
Continuing our infatuation with silky-voiced chanteuses, we’ve fallen head over heels for Laura Welsh. The track “Unravel” was produced by Dev Hynes, who works much of the same magic he does with Solange Knowles — it’s smooth, fragile and impossible not to listen to on repeat. The husky voiced Welsh sells the song impeccably, reminding us of the impossible suaveness of Jessie Ware and Solange all rolled up into one. Listen to the track above and then go over to Laura Welsh’sFacebook page for a free download.
http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/laura-welshs-unravel-is-silky-smooth-perfection-stream/#more-43753
Lady Lamb The Beekeeper’s – Rooftop
Aly Spaltro of Lady Lamb the Beekeeper has taken a mighty interesting path to where she is now as a musician. She hails from Brunswick, Maine, where she first started to write songs. Her strange and tangential melodies initially took form in the midst of a movie rental shop where she worked. Every night, she would lock the doors, pull out her guitar, and spend hours coming up with wildly unique songs, slowly creating a musical personality for herself. Its moniker very appropriately came to her during sleep; seeing it written down next to her bed the following morning, she knew it fit. Over her first five years of maturing as a musician, she recorded five full-length albums’ worth of songs — all strikingly raw, honest, and uninhibited. Today, Lady Lamb begins a new chapter with the release of her first studio-recorded album, Ripely Pine.
http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/lady-lamb-the-beekeepers-ripley-pine/#more-43696
Snitch Trailer
Dark Skies Trailer
Muse Box Exclusive Video
The Aussie quintet, Strangers, are proud to announce the official music video for their new track, ‘Bred For Breeding’, premiering exclusively through Bring The Noise.
The band are confirmed to play at this year’s SXSW festival , along with other US and Canadian tour dates. Their debut full length album, Persona Non Grata, is out on April 15th via Permanent Records/Shock.
http://themusebox.net/
New From Dynamite
Episode 31 of ComicPop Library: I Love You, I’m Sorry
Episode 31 of ComicPop Library: “I Love You, I’m Sorry”
Join the crew as we have fun reviewing and discussing the movie Rock of Ages, directed by Adam Shankman, and Mumford & Sons album Sigh No More. If you have any comments, suggestions, questions, or requests remember you can contact us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com. Thank you all for your support and enjoy the show.
Episode 31: I Love You, I’m Sorry – ComicPop Library
http://www.mumfordandsons.com/ – Mumford & Sons Official Website
https://www.facebook.com/mumfordandsons?ref=ts&fref=ts – Mumford & Sons Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=hl – ComicPop Library Facebook Page
New Gods New Single
New Gods are the most recent Australian band blowing minds (and earphones) and their newest track “Razorblades” show the absolute best of the band and the spacey psych pop that they specialize in. Coming from the ashes of Little Red, the boys from New Gods play the kind of laid-back electro that we’ve come to love from the Melbourne scene – it’s breezy, loud and makes us really wish it were summer already. The video for the track is a kaleidoscope of images, matching the song perfectly. Check it out below and make sure to check out the rest of their self-titled EP, we promise it’s all just as good as this.
http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/new-gods-razorblades-makes-us-long-for-summertime-premiere/