Look for Beautiful Ashes by Jeaniene Frost to see if you might want to add this title to your paranormal book collection. You won’t know unless you try it. Thanks to Jeaniene Frost’s YouTube channel for the trailer:
Revenge of Seven Trailer
Here is the next book in Pittacus Lore’s I am Number Four series, Revenge of Seven. Readers will want to stay up on the series if they already have been reading it and if you haven’t taken a chance with this series yet you might want to go back and start it. Thanks to the “HarperTeen” channel on YouTube for the trailer:
Ep 14 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with the Resistor’s First World Problems
Ep 14 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Resistor’s First World Problems
In this episode the ComicPop Crew review and discuss the album First World Problems from the artist Resistor. A big thank you to Katie Trimble, of the MuseBox, for providing Resistor’s album for us to review!
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) First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.
Music clips used in this episode:
1) “First World Problems”, First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.
2) “Choose Your Parents Well”, First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.
Links:
http://resistorsings.com/ – Resistor’s Website.
https://www.facebook.com/resistorsings – Resistor’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://thewileyone.com/ – The Wiley Ones’ Website
https://www.facebook.com/thewileyone – The Wiley Ones’ Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page.
Fairy Fencer F Trailer
Ep 28 ComicPop Visits with Yvonne Ventresca, Author of Pandemic
Ep 28 ComicPop Visits with Yvonne Ventresca, Author of Pandemic
Join April, Jonathon, Luis, and Richard as they have a fun visit with, the author of the young adult novel Pandemic, Yvonne Ventresca. Learn some of the behind the scene stories on Pandemic and how Yvonne likes to write. Thanks to Rebecca Grose, of SoCal PR, for helping coordinate this visit.
For another great 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) Pandemic, Yvonne Ventresca, Sky Pony Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-1628736090, $16.95.
Music clips used in this episode:
1) “Virus”, Sarah Fimm, Musicalley.com, 2009.
Links:
http://yvonneventresca.com/ – Yvonne Ventresca’s Website
https://www.facebook.com/yvonne.ventresca.3?fref=ts – Yvonne Ventresca’s Facebook Page
http://socalpr.net/ – SoCal Public Relations Website
http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=d8596762629386b252e0d4d96853de35 – Sarah Fimm’s “Virus” on musicalley.com
http://www.musicalley.com/ – MusicAlley.com Website
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page.
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends Trailer
AERS Blows in With “Blue Tempest”
The beginning of “Blue Tempest” has a very peaceful sound and I enjoyed the acoustic guitar playing above it, however, I’m not sure I feel the same way about the vocals. Since the music is more subdued the vocalist should have a stronger, purer sound. The wispy psychedelic feeling of the vocals honestly put me off. At around three quarters of the way through the song the vocalist got a little clearer but I still think it should’ve been a little more and carried throughout the whole song. The instrumentals are beautiful-especially at the end with the low note fading out. If AERS works out the vocals they will easily become a favorite to me and I don’t doubt to a lot of other people.
– April B.
Oh wow this is one of those serine songs. I can see why this would not appeal to most teens. I see “Blue Tempest” appealing to your upper college age and adult listeners that just want to relax and let go for a while. This definitely won’t appeal to everyone, but listen below through SoundCloud to see if you might like “Blue Tempest” and AERS. – Richard
Sailor Moon Concert
iconiQ, the Soundtrack Orchestra, puts together anime, cartoon, and video game inspired melodies. This time around they are presenting “Sailor Moon Symphony: SeraSymphony Live!” The fan arrangement, courtesy of Artistic Director Bobbie Lee Crow III, and will feature violinist Christina Bouey and Composer/Pianist Yasahiko Fukuoka. Songs from the original first five seasons of Sailor Moon will be spotlighted.
The concert is at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, in Manhattan, on October 10 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $20 at the door or you can obtain them online here: http://serasymphony.peatix.com/
Haley Pharo’s Single “Prisoner”
I really enjoyed the brief intro of “Prisoner” but I don’t think the feeling stayed for the whole song. It was a little too 90’s R&B for me. Neither the music nor Haley Pharo were very strong and clear. I like it when one or the other is strong so that the song doesn’t end up sounding mushy. I do get where Pharo is trying to go though and she’s on the right track. I liked the lighter melodies going along with a substantial bass, it just needs to be less muggy. Her music has a good beat that people will move to, as long as she keeps going in the direction I hope she is, she’ll do great.
– April B.
This is were everyone can see that music hits people differently. I enjoyed “Prisoner” and look forward to hearing more from Haley. However, I am a Child of the ’80s/’90’s, which falls within what April was talking about. Also to me Haley’s voice – not style reminds me of Debbie Gibson’s, but that’s just me. – Richard
The music video is below so you can check Haley Pharo out yourself. It comes to us from “Haley Pharo” YouTube channel:
More Bible Action
We happen to have the Action Bible. This looks like it might be one of the stories that wasn’t placed in the Action Bible. By the looks of things Caleb Seeling and Sergio Cariello will be doing more pieces from the Bible. Check out the trailer for their latest edition The Action Bible: The Battle Begins:













