Ep 43 ComicPop Visits with Susanne Lambdin, Author of the Dead Hearts Series Pt 1

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Ep 43 ComicPop Visits with Susanne Lambdin, Author of the Dead Hearts Series Pt 1

Lenny, Jonathon, and Richard have a fun time with Susanne Lambdin, author of the Supernatural/Adventure/Thriller series Dead Hearts.  We talk about how Susanne developed the series and what’s to come with some colorful language along the way, So she fit in perfectly with us!  Susanne was great and we had a blast visiting with her.  Have fun listening to our visit and be sure to pick up the Dead Hearts series with the fourth book, Defiant Hearts, which was just released.

Music clips used this episode:

1) “Zombie Love Song – (Your Favorite Martian music video)”, This Project Has Been Retired, YouTube, 2011.

2) “Zombie Love Song”, Ray Johnson, Atomic Beats, 2011.

Links:

http://www.deadheartsnovel.com/ – Susanne Lambdin’s Dead Hearts Website

http://www.susannelambdin.com/ – Susanne Lambdin’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/susanne.lambdin – Susanne Lambdin’s Facebook Page

http://wyvernspeak.com/ – Wyverns Peak Publishing Website

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

Batman v Superman is Here!

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I don’t care what other people have to say I’m still excited to see Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice this weekend and will more than likely enjoy it.  Is it because I’m a child of DC…probably.  You can’t compare DC to Marvel in my eyes.  They are completely different philosophies and I enjoy both because of these differences.  Marvel is about the every day man or woman receiving powers and how they handle them.  DC is about the mythology and their characters have always been about the characters having god like powers.  And the main reason to enjoy this movie is that it is just a movie to take you away from the real world for a few hours.  When you go in to watch any comic book based movie or any movie for that matter go in to the theater ready to relax and enjoy the story and effects.  Yes you can point out flaws every story and person has them, but you don’t have to tear it or them down.  Just my own meandering…go enjoy and have fun with it! – Richard  Thanks to MovieClips Trailers for this trailer:

Hobart W Fink will “Never Doubt” You

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Okay guys it’s time to get your Punk on!  Hobart W Fink is sharing their latest music video with us “Never Doubt”.  Just a fun song to get your blood pumping!  So here you go from Hobart W Fink’s YouTube channel, “Never Doubt”…Enjoy – Richard:

Melina Diehl wants You!, “Seriously”

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Melina Diehl is sharing her debut single, “Seriously’, with the ComicPop listeners.  This single is at it’s best because of it’s simplistic form.  Not every artist can sing a song in this manner, because the singer becomes the focal point not the instruments.  There is limited instruments and/or mixing to the sound, so to me it comes across as more pure.  Very nicely done and Melina should be highly complimented for this.  This is a comforting single about a person wanting to share their love with their significant other and wanting to take that first step towards a lasting relationship.  Enjoy Melina’s debut “Seriously” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Leondro gets “Low” but Definitely not Slow

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Leondro is sharing with our listeners again his latest single “Low”.  This one is perfect for the dance floor.  It has an infectious beat that will get your body moving.  I dare you to not move to this beat.  Great fun….enjoy “Low”, from Leondro, through SoundCloud – Richard:

Ep 42 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with The Classic Kids

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Ep 42 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with The Classic Kids

Join April, Jonathon, Lenny, and Richard as they listen to the retro vibe, of 1980’s and ’90’s, with The Classic Kids EP Forever Strong.  Thanks to The Classic Kids and BlackPanda PR for their support of ComicPop Library.

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) Forever Strong EP, The Classic Kids, 2016.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “Just Begun”, Forever Strong EP, The Classic Kids, 2016.

2) “We Had It All”, Forever Strong EP, The Classic Kids, 2016.

Links:

http://theclassickids.com/ – The Classic Kids’ Website

https://www.facebook.com/theclassickids – The Classic Kids’ Facebook Page

http://www.blackpandapr.com/ – BlackPanda PR’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/Blackpandapr/?fref=ts – BlackPanda PR’s Facebook Page

http://rhondarees.com/ – Rhonda Rees’ Website

http://www.rhondareespr.com/ – Rhonda Rees’ PR Company

http://www.aseitypress.com/ – Rhonda Rees’ Publishing Company Aseity Press

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

Nick Valentini Collective Rides the “Carousel”

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The Nick Valentini Collective invites the ComicPop listeners to ride the “Carousel”.  This band, as you can tell by the above pic, has many members and they utilize the talents of each to derive their sound.  The single “Carousel” to me has four distinct levels to it.  The first part of the single gives one a meditative feel with nice soulful harmonies and then it shifts into a more pop sound with an upbeat tempo, next it hits the pinnacle with a maddening beat, to the drop of that goes back to the soulfulness in the beginning of the single.  I believe “Carousel” is meant to be an introspective piece for the band and the listener to experience.  The music video that the Collective is sharing is very peaceful and beautiful to watch.  The band has an album in the works for this Summer, but for now to wet our appetites The Nick Valentini Collective is sharing the music video for “Carousel” through their YouTube channel.  This is an interesting sound and I’m looking forward to what else the band will produce – Richard:

Maggie Szabo’s Music Video for “Forgive and Forget”

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We featured Maggie Szabo’s single “Forgive and Forget” a while back and now she has released the music video for the single.  Maggie’s single is a strong and haunting piece and the video has those tones as well.  There are some lighter areas as well when the video shifts to its dancing scenes, which Dancing with the Stars fans will enjoy.  For the video Maggie gets to share the screen with Vampire Diaries actor Chris Brochu which several will enjoy as well.  A very well crafted video that Maggie is sharing with our listeners through her Vevo YouTube channel – Richard:

Kill J gives us “Coda”

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Kill J is making her mark at SXSW and here with ComicPop Library.  She is sharing with our listeners her unique single “Coda” from her Quasi EP.  To me I put “Coda” in the Electronic/Pop category with some Experimental tinges thrown in for good measure.  Love the cover to her EP that is pictured above, it definitely fits with our style.  “Coda” has a strong beat with Kill J’s strong voice to support the lyrics.  It all fits together into a piece that has gotten me hooked.  I look forward to listening to the rest of her EP.  Enjoy “Coda” from Kill J’s EP Quasi through SoundCloud – Richard:

Rosie Carney’s Music Video for “Better Man”

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Rosie Carney delivers our listeners another soulful song with “Better Man”.  Rosie takes a contemplative tone to this single by slowing it down and being purposeful in her diction with her lyrics.  The video is well crafted and takes the viewer on a journey that makes you stop and slow down for a while.  Many thanks to Rosie Carney for sharing the music video for “Better Man” through her YouTube channel – Richard: