Cafeine Releases “Love Disease” for Christmas

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Katie Trimble and The MuseBox is another Indie Music PR company that has given us great material over the years.  We want to thank them for their continued support and they keep giving with Cafiene’s latest “Love Disease (Christmas in New York)”.  Thank you to all that listen to the podcasts and visit our website:

A Thank You from the Omaze and Star Wars Team

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If you remember a while back we had a post for the Star Wars: Force for Change through the Omaze site.  I hope everyone that could helped out like I did, even if it was at the lower end of donations.  Anyway Omaze and the Star Wars team have done a thank you video for the project and I thought it appropriate to share it with you:

Some Christmas Tunes from Our Friends at City Bird Publicity

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Thanks to Melissa and City Bird Publicity for making 2014 a great year.  They have given us the gift of music and during the holidays they have given us additional Christmas songs from some of their artists.  First up is Kristopher James with “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” through SoundCloud:

Star Wars Invades Christmas

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Tom out in California loves Christmas and Star Wars.  What was the next natural progression?  Combine the two!  This year he has put up a video of his synchronized Christmas light display with the Star Wars theme.  Have fun watching it through his YouTube channel “Tom BetGeorge”:

Syre & Fresko’s Latest “Gonna See Miracles”

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Syre & Fresko’s “Gonna See Miracles” has a great native feel to it.  With the steady drum beats that get your body to moving.  The chorus is very catchy and the bridge they us at the beginning of the song and between the chorus and new verse is reminiscent of something from Phillip Phillips or Mumford and Sons.  I would say this particular song feels like pop folk and many of you will enjoy it.  I enjoyed Syre & Fresko and hope to hear more from them.  Give it a listen through SoundCloud below – Richard:

ComicPop Spottiness

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I want to take some time here and explain why the site has been spotty lately.  With the holiday season I end up taking quite a bit of time off to use my vacation.  When I take the time off it is usually away from everything including the computer.  Then this past week I had an additional issue come up with a death in the family.  So I apologize for the spottiness and because of this I will be uploading a lot of posts to catch up, which include several posts from our Indie Music friends.  Take care everyone and happy holidays.

New Weiss Schwarz Expansion Set

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Bushiroad is giving TCG fans a new expansion set after the New Year.  The expansion set will be for the Weiss Schwarz TCG that will feature the vocaloid Hatsune Miku for the second time.  The set will be called Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd.  The set will be comprised of 116 cards and 39 parallels and will be available February 6, 2015.

The Great Work Releases Latest Single “Medicate the Babies Awake

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“Medicate the Babies Awake”, by The Great Work, has that Apocalyptic feel to it that several Hard Rock Bands have done.  If you like Linkin Park, Pierce the Veil, and other bands like them you will more than likely get into The Great Work.  Take a listen to “Medicate the Babies Awake” through SoundCloud below – Richard

Terminator Gets Another Reboot

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It seems the Christian Bale Terminator movie didn’t satisfy Terminator fans hunger for more Terminator.  Now we get Terminator Genisys, with a timeline change.  We’ll see if they can explain the timeline change well enough to satisfy fans.  Anyway check out the trailer below from the Terminator Genisys channel on YouTube:

Torsha Lynn’s Debut Single “Supa Baddd”

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Torsha Lynn has a very nice voice.  For “Supa Baddd”, her debut single, she gives us a R&B/Hip Hop feel.  Torsha has a great R&B voice, but the beat for the single has the Hip Hop feel.  The higher and lower voice that is sprinkled throughout the song I did not appreciate, but others might like.  I think Torsha’s voice alone could carry the song and didn’t need the extra theatrics.  Love to hear more from her to see what direction she will lean toward as a genre.  Check out “Supa Baddd” through SoundCloud below – Richard: