The Make Pretend’s Music Video for “Sorry I Let You Down”

The Make Pretend’s is giving our listeners a taste of their style with their music video “Sorry I Let You Down”.  The style of the single as well as how the music video was shot really harkens back to the late 1980’s, early 1990’s.  Even the bands name The Make Pretend gives that 1980’s feeling.  So everyone that loves that styling will dig this and the video to boot.  “Sorry I Let You Down” is from the band’s album Fortune Factory which is available now and they are letting our listeners check out their video and then go pick up their album.  And for those that still love a physical album the band is happy to say you have that option with Fortune Factory.  Here’s The Make Pretend’s music video for “Sorry I Let You Down” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Stranger Things Season 2 Trailer

So how many of you are Stranger Things fans.  From what I hear quite a few.  I’m one of those poor saps that doesn’t have Netflix.  So for all you lucky ones out there here’s the trailer for Stranger Things Season 2 through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:

Ascending Dawn’s Music Video for “Cannonball”

If you like the hard rock/heavy metal sound you will love Ascending Dawn’s single “Cannonball”.  The single has that hard driving beat and nice vocals that you will enjoy.  The video uses black and white photography with quick cuts to make the video interesting.  “Cannonball” is from the group’s upcoming LP Coalesce, which is scheduled for a December 1 release date.  Here’s Ascending Dawn’s music video for “Cannonball” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

TRISTN’s Single “Nothing To Say (Nothin’) Video

TRISTN is sharing with the ComicPop listeners again with her acoustical version of her single “Nothing to Say (Nothin’).  The video that she is sharing is a studio video, so you get to see the group in a relaxed setting.  Another great song for everyone to enjoy.  So here’s TRISTN’s “Nothing to Say (Nothin’), from her upcoming album January, through Vevo’s website – Richard:

Nothing to Say (Nothin’) Acoustic by TRISTN on VEVO.

The Star Trailer

I know it is still October, but for all the animation fans here’s a new movie for you to check out during the upcoming Holiday season – The Star.  It looks like it will be fun. Thanks to MovieClips Trailers for the trailer:

Sterling Rhyne’s Debut Single “Remedy”

Sterling Rhyne is hitting the streets of New York with this Jazzy debut single “Remedy”.  Some people on think of Jazz as being an instrumental genre, but Sterling is reminding everyone that vocals are a key part of the genre as well.  This piece has an upbeat, fun feel to it so all our listeners check out Sterling Rhyne’s single “Remedy” through SoundCould – Richard:

Pokemon gets New Titles in 2018

Pokemon is getting three new titles in 2018 with the first two being new manga.  In the Spring Pokemon Sun & Moon will be released and then in the Summer Pokemon Horizon: Sun & Moon will follow close behind.  Another title for the summer is just a single book for Pokemon crafts entitled PomPom Pokemon.  As big as Pokemon is these are titles many will want to put in their personal collections and public libraries will want to consider adding them to their collections as well.  Thanks to ICv2 for the info and image.

Conventioner’s Single “Never Breaking”

Conventioner is a musician based out of Florida that is working on his Sophomore EP after his Legacy EP.  He is giving ComicPop listeners a chance to sample his music with “Never Breaking”, one of his newer releases.  The single is a synth ballad that flows over the listener.  Not what you normally think of with synth and the dance floor, but for a change of pace to slow it down a bit it still works.  Because you know every once in a while you need to slow it down on the dance floor.  Check out Conventioner’s single “Never Breaking” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Ep 36 ComicPop…corn Movies – Saban’s Power Rangers

Ep 36 ComicPop…corn Movies – Saban’s Power Rangers

Power Rangers are back and this time its in their latest theatrical release, directed by Dean Israelite.  The Rangers have been updated for a 2017 audience.  Did the ComicPop Crew like this new version?  Find out as they discuss Saban’s Power Rangers.

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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.

Items Reviewed:

  1. Saban’s Power Rangers, Dean Israelite – director, Lionsgate, 2017.  ASIN: B0718XDP7F, $19.98.

Music Drops Used:

  1. “Rockin’ Robin”, Bobby Day, Class, 1958.
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

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Destiny 2 Trailer

Destiny 2 is getting ready to hit stores.  This is one several will be anxious to play and add to their library’s.  And if my ears don’t deceive me Nathan Fillion is voicing on of the characters. The PC release date is schedule for October 24.  Here’s the trailer through “destinygame’s” YouTube channel: