ALEKO is sharing with us his single “Hold on Me” from his EP Amity. The single is through his YouTube channel, but the video is just the audio for his single not a music video, thought I’d just warn you. ALEKO has a nice clean sound with his single “Hold on Me”. It’s not one to make you jump up and dance in the street, this single is more of a laid back feel to it. One were you just groove with the music and sing along with ALEKO…you know you do it, so go ahead and do it with ALKEO’s “Hold on Me” – Richard:
Batman: Bad Blood Trailer
Sword Art Online Trailer
Kizumonogatari Trailer
DaniElle DeLaite’s “Shooting Stars” Music Video
DaniElle DaLaite comes to us from Australia to share her music video for her single “Shooting Stars”. DaniElle has this nice soft voice that could get lost in the music, but she doesn’t allow that to happen with this single. The music is set at the right level that her vocals are still nice and clearly heard, nice job of finding that balance. “Shooting Stars” itself has a light rock/pop feel that most will enjoy so check out DaniElle DaLaite’s “Shooting Stars” music video through her YouTube channel – Richard
Bleona wants to “Take You Over”
Bleona’s is sharing with us her music video for her single “Take You Over”. Her first album will be hitting in the early part of 2016 and will be entitled I Am Bleona. I can see this single being played in the night clubs with ease. It has a little bit of a techno feel and you can feel a European influence sneak through as well. Check out the music video that Bleona is sharing with us through her Bleonavevo YouTube channel – Richard:
Pan Trailer
Ep 35 ComicPop Visits with the Authors of the Kaos Obsidere Collection D.C. & C. Michael McGannon, Part 2
D.C. and C. Michael McGannon stay for an extra helping here with the ComicPop Crew. Join us for the second part of our fun visit with the authors of the Kaos Obsidere Collection and the Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters Series. Thank you to both of them and their family for taking the time out of their evening for us and our listeners.
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Music clips used this episode:
1) “Our Little Horror Story”, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Aviators, 2015.
2) “The Monsters Under My Bed”, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Aviators, 2015.
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/dcmcgannon9000 – D.C. McGannon’s Facebook Page.
https://www.facebook.com/CMichaelMcGannon?fref=ts – C. Michael McGannon’s Facebook Page.
http://monsterhunters-thebook.com/ – Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters Website
http://themonsterguys.com/ – The Monster Guys Website.
http://darkwaterspress.com/ – Dark Waters Press Website.
https://www.youtube.com/user/SoundOfTheAviators – Aviators YouTube Page.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page
Library Wars Short
Library Wars by Hiro Arikawa has had several incarnations which I hope the North American market will eventually get. But below is a live action short for Library Wars that Angle Pictures is sharing on their YouTube channel. It is entitled “Toshokan Mini Senso – The First Mission”. It is being shared in preparation of Angle Pictures release of “Toshokan Senso: Book of Memories” special that airs on October 5 in Japan. Check it out and thanks to AnimeNews Network for the heads up:
Have you Heard the “Rumors” from Alia Lorae
This is Alia’s social commentary about rumors. “Rumors” is one some people will get and love or not. If nothing else you can appreciate what the commentary. The single is interesting, but a little bit to repetitive. The music video is interesting as well in how it was constructed. This single, to me, is on that edge of being placed in the experimental genre. Take a look at the “Rumors” music video that Alia Lorae is sharing with us through her YouTube channel – Richard: