Ep 15 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Immigrant Union

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Ep 15 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Immigrant Union

This time around April, Luis, and Richard review and discuss Immigrant Union’s new ’60-’70’s influenced album Anyway.  A huge thank you to Katie Trimble of the The MuseBox for allowing us to review their album and don’t forget that the album comes out on September 23.  Since we recorded the review Immigrant Union’s website has become active so be sure to check it out, the link is below.

Join us for another fun episode by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

What we reviewed in this episode:

1) Anyway, Immigrant Union, 2014.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “War is Peace”, Anyway, Immigrant Union, 2014.

2) “I Can’t Return”, Anyway, Immigrant Union, 2014.

Links:

http://www.immigrantunion.com/ – Immigrant Union’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/ImmigrantUnion – Immigrant Union’s FaceBook Page.

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box’s Facebook Page.

http://joshuadavidbellin.com/ – Joshua David Bellin’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/joshuadavidbellin – Joshua David Bellin’s Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Trak Joy’s New Single “Skin”

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Let me just say that ‘Skin’ is a really good title for a song. It’s short and interests people, the song itself is lacking though. I liked the intro of the song but it got a little too trippy for me. I didn’t really enjoy how high the vocals were and the voice doesn’t work with the wispy treatment. It sounds like I’ve taken a bad hit of acid and I’m going on a warped trip. The music also seemed a little lost in itself. There was so much going on and not enough that complemented each other. If Trak Joy would bring down the vocals and focus the music they’ll be great.
-April B.

Just because April doesn’t like the trippy sound doesn’t mean that others won’t.  Give it a listen.  It might be right up your alley.  So check out “Skin” through SoundCloud, below:

People the Kangaroo “Let Go”

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I’ll be honest, I was skeptical of this group from the very beginning just from their name. A group’s name is very important, you want it to be unique but still attract people and I’m afraid this group name would deter me. Getting to the music my reason for being skeptical was justified. The intro was interesting and I enjoyed the mix of percussion and electro but the vocals were lacking. I didn’t like the smoother flow of the lyrics because the music is already connected, I really wanted the vocals to be harsher and more defined. The instrumental interlude was really cool and I could listen to it all day, the vocals also got a little better when the song picked up the pace but I still wasn’t too fond of it. I honestly would love it if they created this song purely for the instrumental music and I never say that.
-April B.

Be sure to listen to People the Kangaroo’s single “Let Go” from SoundCloud:

Ep 2 ComicPop Licensed to Read Survival Colony 9 by Joshua David Bellin

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Ep 2 ComicPop Licensed to Read Survival Colony 9 by Joshua David Bellin

Join the ComicPo Crew as they take a journey with Querry as they review and discuss Joshua David Bellin’s young adult novel Survival Colony 9.  Thank you to Rebecca Grose of SoCal PR and Joshua for sending us another young adult science fiction novel.

For another fun time listen above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

What we reviewed in this episode:

1) Survival Colony 9, Joshua David Bellin, Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2014.  ISBN: 978-1481403542, $14.24.

Music clips used this episode:

1) “A Portrait of Your Post Apocalyptic Son”, Love is Chemicals, Musicalley.com, 2007.

Links:

http://joshuadavidbellin.com/ – Joshua David Bellin’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/joshuadavidbellin – Joshua David Bellin’s Facebook page.

http://socalpr.net/ – SoCal Public Relations Website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/producers/producerLibrary/artistdetails.php?BandHash=67f6dadcd28e662b30e9e62f1e7ac528 – “A Portrait of Your Post Apocalyptic Son”, Love is Chemicals, Musicalley.com, 2007.

http://www.musicalley.com/ – MusicAlley.com Website

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page.

Postcards From Jeff is in “A House”

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Postcards From Jeff has an unusual name and an even more unusual sound. Jeff’s rough voice is amazing and speaks volumes to me. The heavy percussion in the background is a nice touch as well, it helps a slower song like ‘A House’ feel a little faster and helps the listener stay focused. The lyrics themselves were really nice as well and I can see them connecting with a wide audience. The only thing I would pick out is that Jeff’s voice almost becomes platonic throughout the song. He seems to stay very close to one or two notes and it can get boring to listen to of he’s not careful. Other than that I think Postcards From Jeff is doing pretty good and have them on my list to watch.
-April B.

Check out the song and music video from Postcards From Jeff”s YouTube channel below:

Alexander Wildwood’s “Bad Blood”

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Love it! The hard beat and driving feel of ‘Bad Blood’ is amazing. Normally I would complain about the warped voice but it fits Alex’s voice and the fast tempo of the song makes it feel right. The organic, intense feeling I got from Alex’s music is truly exciting and makes me want to listen to his other songs. I can even picture him doing a slower song and it still working. It’s very rare for me to have few critics and even rarer for me to have virtually none. This is one of those rarer cases. Everything about ‘Bad Blood’ was working for me and I’m really excited to follow Alex and see what else he comes up with.
-April B.

Check out “Bad Blood” from Alexander’s webpage through SoundCloud below.  I think you might just like it:

Maggie Rogers gives us “Little Joys”

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I was really intrigued by the intro of Maggie’s song ‘Little Joys’ but the treatment of her voice didn’t do it for me. I didn’t even mind the slower tempo most of the time. At some spots it felt a little draggy and could have been kept up a little better but I think the rhythm of the vocals pulled it along. The raw feel of her music is brilliant and I wouldn’t change a thing. Especially towards the end where only the strings are playing. As long as Maggie makes sure to not let her music get too draggy and fix that voice treatment she’ll become one of my favorites and others as well.

-April B.

Check out Maggie Rogers’ “Little Joys” from SoundCloud, this might be for you:

Adventure Galley’s “Marooned”

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What is today’s bands deal with old, trippy sounding vocals? I was hooked from the very beginning of ‘Marooned’ and was taken out of it by the vocals. The electro feel they have going on is awesome and makes me instantly start to move. The voice treatment is what stops me from enjoying this song as much as I want to. I’ve run across this problem a lot over my time reviewing music and I wish it would just stop. Adventure Galley is an awesome name and the group has amazing potential if they would just fix that one little bit.

-April B.

This is were different people like different things.  I guess I’m one of those old timers 🙂 that likes this sound.  Like April said the beat gets you moving and for me the vocals remind me of some of the bands in my day.  The one that comes to mind mostly is The Cars and their style.  I also love the music video with the 1950’s SciFi Movie feel, right up my alley. Two differing opinions, which is great that’s what makes all of this interesting. – Richard

Check out Adventure Galley’s “Marooned” music video below provide by Vimeo:

ADVENTURE GALLEY – MAROONED (Official Music Video) from Treehouse Post on Vimeo.

Ep 3 ComicPop…corn Movies Reviews Thor: The Dark World

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Ep 3 ComicPop…corn Movies Reviews Thor: The Dark World

In this episode the ComicPop Crew review and discuss the Marvel feature film, Thor: The Dark World.

For another fun time listen above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

Item Reviewed:

1) Thor: The Dark World, Alan Taylor, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, 2014.  ASIN: B008JFUS0U, DVD, $29.99.

Music Drops Used:

1) “Thor: The Dark World”, Thor: The Dark World Soundtrack, Brian Tyler, Hollywood/Intrada, 2013.

Links:

http://yvonneventresca.com/ – Yvonne Ventresca’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/yvonne.ventresca.3?fref=ts – Yvonne Ventresca’s Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Ep 1 ComicPop Heroes Take on “Rachel Rising”

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Ep 1 ComicPop Heroes takes on Rachel Rising

In this episode Richard, Logan, Jonathon, April, and Luis review and discuss Terry Moore’s, Rachel Rising Vol. 1: The Shadow of Death.

Join us for another fun episode by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

Item reviewed:

Rachel Rising Vol. 1, The Shadow of Death, Terry Moore, Abstract Studio Inc., 2012.  ISBN: 978-1892597519, $16.99.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “The Witching Hour”, Robin Brock, musicalley.com, 2010.

Links:

http://www.musicalley.com/music/producers/producerLibrary/artistdetails.php?BandHash=e8c1b691821dbc52466b0b86e0b5ef28 – “The Witching Hour”, Robin Brock, musicalley.com, 2010.

http://www.musicalley.com/ – MusicAlley.com Website

https://www.facebook.com/NewGenerationFirstborn – New Generation Firstborn Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page.