Hannah Featherstone is giving us “Solo” for our listeners to check out. In this single Hannah plays with a slower smoother tempo that you get through some Jazz pieces. The staccato beat the single carries the listener through the slower jazzy parts of the single. The blending sounds strange, but it works here. The video features Hannah with a static filter to keep the watcher interested in the flow. Here’s Hannah Featherstone’s music video for “Solo” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
FUNimation’s Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
FUNimation is has posted a Hurricane Harvey Relief video on the 29, but it is still something that people can help out with. If some of you didn’t know FUNimation is based out of Texas and they want to help out the community affected by Hurricane Harvey. This is a way for you to help as well by joining them in their relief effort. We send out our thoughts and prayers along with so many others for the communities that have been affected by Harvey as I know our listeners do as well. This is just another way you can help out if you are moved to do so. From FUNimations YouTube channel “Hurricane Harvey Relief”:
Eden Warsaw’s Music Video for “Somebody Tell Me”
Eden Warsaw shared with us his single “Somebody Tell Me” a while back. Now he has the music video up for the single and he wanted to share it with our listeners as well. The video is what I call a band video, where the majority of the video focus’ on the band. So here’s Eden Warsaw’s music video for “Somebody Tell Me” through his YouTube channel – Richard:
Wind River Trailer
Wind River looks to be an intense but slow burn of a movie. I could be wrong, but with what the trailer shows and how it is a murder mystery it’s not always about the action, it also deals with the psychological aspects of a case. Looks interesting…here’s the trailer through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:
Space Dandy Trailer
Space Dandy is one of those anime that is just fun to watch because of it’s absurdity. FUNimation will be releasing the complete series in the near future. So if you haven’t picked it up yet this would be a way to add it to your anime library in one fell swoop. Here’s the trailer from FUNimation’s YouTube channel:
Ep 12 ComicPop Heroes Take on “Mind The Gap”
Ep 12 ComicPop Heroes Take on “Mind The Gap”
Who tried to kill Elle Peterssen, but instead left her in a coma? Who’s going to investigate this mystery? How about Elle Peterseen…how is this possible? Find out as the ComicPop Crew discuss Jim McCann and Rodin Esquejo’s Mind The Gap Vol. 1: Intimate Strangers.
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Item reviewed:
- Mind The Gap Vol. 1: Intimate Strangers, Jim McCann – writer, Rodin Esquejo – illustrator, Image Comics, 2012. ISBN: 978-1607065982, $ 9.99.
Music clips used in this episode:
- “Sweet Dreams”, Sweet Dreams, Eurythmics, RCA Records, 1983.
- “Rockin’ Robin”, Bobby Day, Class, 1958.
- “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Links:
Michael Slyvester’s Photography Website
Michael Slyvester’s Photography Facebook Page
ShadowStorm Studios’ YouTube Channel
The Dot and The Line’s Music Video for “Draw Me In”
The Dot and The Line is coming out of the gate strong. They are sharing with us their music video for “Draw Me In” and that is exactly what they did to me. It is a slower song, but tell me when you watch the music video and listen to the single it doesn’t draw you in as well. From the start of this single my mind immediately thought how this would be a great song to place on a soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic movie’s ending credit song. The music video is done in such a way that re-enforces that concept for me. This single slows down your day and makes you contemplate. Nicely done all the way around and see if The Dot and The Line doesn’t draw you in with their music video for “Draw Me In” – Richard:
The Tick Trailer
Does anyone remember The Tick? Well he’s back for a new generation coming to you from Amazon as one of their new original content in their streaming service. Here’s the trailer for The Tick through 9 Media’s YouTube channel:
Punisher Teaser
Netflix is still riding high with Marvel Comics. Now we get to look forward to Marvel’s Punisher, which looks good. Here’s the teaser through Netflix’ YouTube channel:
Yes You Are’s Music Video for “HGX”
Yes You Are is sharing their music video, for “HGX”, with our listeners. The single has that catchy upbeat feel that gets you motivated to get out and about. The verse gives you a straight up base beat to get your head to moving and then the chorus comes in and the full band strikes up in an explosive sound that gets the rest of the body moving. “HGX” has been featured on a Pepsi Max commercial and also in the movie Bad Moms. The music video itself features imagery of the band in a stylish rendering. Enjoy Yes You Are’s music video “HGX” through their YouTube channel – Richard: