Hello everyone, last week’s episode concluded the storyline of “Before The Flood” in short my take on it was that it was very anti climactic, and save from the last episode I found that it really didn’t keep my interest very well. Though I shouldn’t have to say it be prepared for spoilers, so if…
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Terrible Thrills Vol. 2 – A Terrible idea, or a Thrilling reimagination?
While some artists lend a hand in resculpting the soundscape into something bold and completely reshaped, which often comes with rewarding and positive results, others fall short on trying to tamper with a song that either had already reached near-perfection, or took too much creative freedom and gave birth to something muddled with electronic sounds, such as is the case with Carly Rae Jepsen’s cover of ‘Shadow’.
Doctor Who “Under the Lake” – Recap
It would make sense that the new Doctor Who episode would immediately take advantage of the chance to show just how much its special effects game has really stepped up. I’m not referring to the impressive effects of the ghosts, but the shot that happens a little while after the titles sequence, we get what…
Doctor Who “The Witch’s Familiar” Synopsis and Review “Spoiler Alert”
Ok Ok!! Geeking out… Must calm down to write this. Along with meeting Jenna Coleman at the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo, dressing up as Dexter from Dexters Laboratory for the Expo. Cary Elwes and everything else going on this weekend it’s a pleasant change to be able to sit down and relax with some…
Is Music Dead?
The truth is that modern pop music evolves, and has always evolved, from rising trends. It’s easy to see that today’s modern pop radio is heavily influenced from the Pop Rock and Hip Hop movements of the 90’s. You can’t listen to Top 40 radio without a dozen appearances from rappers and ‘one-liner musicians’ who jump in to announce their name, spout a few pointless lyrics, then fade into the background. It’s one of the most profitable genre’s right now because the majority of those listening to pop radio aren’t looking for virtuosity, over-complex instrumentation, or complicated lyrics written like poetry.