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Union J to change name to Union XY

October 4, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Union XY

To celebrate the release of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, on October 12th the British boy band Union J will change their name for one day only to Union XY.

The four members of Union J have long been fans of the Pokémon franchise and are therefore very excited to be getting involved with the launch of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y by briefly giving their band name a Pokémon inspired evolution.

The band made an official statement earlier today where band member George Shelley had the following to say:

We’ve always loved Pokémon and it was a massive part of my childhood, I’m hooked on it. When I was telling the rest of the band how excited I was about playing Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, the idea to change our name just came to me. It’s so cool to be part of the game in some way; it feels like a natural fit.

Pokémon X and Y will be officially released worldwide for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12th.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Union J

Ashestoangels – With Tape And Needles

October 3, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

With a synth presence reminiscent of the opening of Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It‘, the ‘With Tape And Needles‘ studio album opens up in impressive style as ‘The Highest Choir‘ immediately introduces us to Ashestoangels’ strong 80s influence. It’s only a short introductory track, it immediately gives you an idea of the directions that the band is approaching this album from, however, combining an 80s electronic vibe with a gothic punk presence. The album has been produced by Aiden’s William Francis, and you can definitely feel his influence on the album as the band progresses through the nine tracks present on this release.

‘Dolls Dolls Dolls‘ follows on from ‘The Highest Choir‘ with a huge amount of energy, with a simplistic electronic backdrop that nicely compliments the tracks overriding gothic rock sound. Although the synth sound is very basic, it provides a great ambience and adds character that would be greatly missed without its presence. ‘Lumi‘ meanwhile provides a whole different outlook as it follows, slowing things down and sounding extremely atmospheric and textured; there’s a lot going on within the track and with each listen you feel like you gain something new from the music. Rather than feeling cluttered, every sound present in the track just seems to fit perfectly, providing a very satisfying and extremely enjoyable overall listening experience.

With next track ‘Wintervention‘ there’s a fantastic AFI feel about the music once the band gets into its stride, and even the title of the track makes it seem as though it would have been perfect for inclusion on AFI’s 2006 ‘Decemberunderground‘ studio release. The vocals feel a little rough at the beginning, as the band progresses through the track the rawness of the music begins to feel a lot more comfortable though, with fantastic backing vocals present that provide incredible depth and ultimately make the track stand out as one of the best of the album. ‘Wintervention‘ recovers strongly from its shaky beginning, growing in strength and stature as it progresses, and ultimately evolving into something far greater than the intro would have you believe it was ever capable of becoming.

As ‘Good Things Come To Those Who Waste‘ opens there’s a piano presence in the intro that quickly disappears as the rest of the band joins in; it doesn’t really seem to fit, and the track would perhaps benefit from this intro being changed to encompass the full band rather than focusing purely upon the piano. The band often makes good use of the synth, utilisting it to add depth and texture to the music, on this occasion the piano definitely feels a little bit forced in the sound though and this therefore detracts from what is otherwise a pretty decent offering of music. The synth is used well later on within the track, sadly the piano intro just feels a little disorientating, however, and this is definitely something for the band to think about in the future.

With the swirling synth sounds of ‘Elsinore‘, this is another track from the album that sounds absolutely huge. The band has things absolutely spot on here, with the vocals sounding incredible and the track offering a great deal instrumentally also. The electronic elements of the music are absolutely exceptional in ‘Elsinore‘ and this is without doubt a track that could easily attract widespread appeal.

Following on from ‘Elsinore‘, ‘SOS‘ has a huge amount to live up to, once again featuring a pretty stripped back intro with Adam Crilly’s vocals sitting atop of a simplistic piano presence. After the extreme strength of ‘Elsinore‘, ‘SOS‘ just feels a little limp, failing to hit the incredible highs of the previous track and ultimately feeling quite disappointing in comparison. Towards the back end of the track the band shows more than a little fire in its belly and the track sounds more successful as a result, at times though it does feel as though there’s perhaps a little too much going on in the sound. Whereas in ‘Lumi‘ there’s a lot going on but everything feels like it has a place and belongs, the second half of ‘SOS‘ does actually feel slightly cluttered with everything that’s going on, and could perhaps benefit from a little less congestion.

With final track ‘Ghost Frequency‘ the band is able to get things back on track for one final time, with a good amount of energy coming across in the sound and a catchy chorus also present. There’s some decent synth work, and although ‘Elsinore‘ and ‘Wintervention‘ are the best tracks on the album for me, ‘Ghost Frequency‘ is definitely a decent offering of music, making sure that the album ends in style. The outro to ‘Ghost Frequency‘ closes ‘With Tape And Needles‘ out nicely, and all things considered the album definitely leaves you wanting for more.

Ashestoangels showcase a lot of great ideas throughout the ‘With Tape And Needles‘ album; the music isn’t always perfectly executed, but the creative vision is most definitely there and this therefore holds much promise for the future. The more stripped back moments of the music can sometimes feel a little too bare and at other times there are elements of the sound that feel slightly misplaced or a little too busy, when the band gets the formula right the music has a huge amount to offer though, with Ashestoangels at times showcasing some absolutely sublime vocal and instrumental talent.

Time will only tell as to what the future holds for Ashestoangels, if you’re a fan of the likes of AFI, Aiden and Fearless Vampire Killers, however, ‘With Tape And Needles‘ is definitely an album that’s well worth a listen.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Ashestoangels

Mega Charizard X Revealed in Pokémon X

October 2, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Mega Charizard X

In Pokémon X and Y, Charizard can Mega Evolve into either Mega Charizard X or Mega Charizard Y, depending on which Mega Stone it holds — Charizardite X or Charizardite Y.

When Charizard Mega Evolves into Mega Charizard X, its body turns black and its flames burn blue with increased heat. It also changes types when it Mega Evolves, from a Fire/Flying-type Pokémon to a Fire/Dragon-type Pokémon.

Mega Charizard Y’s Special Attack increases significantly, and its Ability changes to Drought, increasing the power of Fire-type moves. Mega Charizard Y meanwhile can use the Fire-type move Blast Burn, which becomes even more powerful with the effect of the Drought Ability.

Mega Charizard X has been revealed for the first time today, and gamers will be able to obtain Charizardite X in Pokémon X in order to Mega Evolve Charizard into Mega Charizard X. Similarly, gamers will be able to obtain Charizardite Y in Pokémon Y which will therefore allow them to Mega Evolve Charizard into Mega Charizard Y.

Pokémon X and Y will be officially released worldwide on October 12th for the 3DS, and below you’ll be able to find a video of Mega Charizard X and Y in action.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Pokémon X, Pokémon Y

BOYSETSFIRE – Never Said Video

October 2, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the BOYSETSFIRE track ‘Never Said‘, taken from the band’s ‘While A Nation Sleeps…‘ studio album which is out now via End Hits Records (Europe) and Bridge 9 Records (World).

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Boysetsfire

Super Mario 3D World to be released on November 29th

October 2, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Super Mario 3D World

Super Mario 3D World will be out for the Wii U later this year, and Nintendo has now confirmed that the title will be officially released on November 29th.

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games is another title scheduled for Wii U release in November, with that game hitting the shelves on November 8th, and in 2014 we will then see the release of a game that a lot of people have been waiting for ever since the Wii U launched in November 2012; Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros. will be hitting both the Wii U and 3DS consoles in 2014, although an official release date is yet to be confirmed for the title.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Super Mario 3D World

Lostprophets Announce Split

October 1, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Lostprophets

With frontman Ian Watkins set to face trial next month over allegations of child sex offences, the other five members of Lostprophets have now released a statement regarding the band’s future, detailing their decision to bring the band to an end.

The following is the official statement from Lostprophets regarding the split:

After nearly a year of coming to terms with our heartache, we finally feel ready to announce publicly what we have thought privately for some time. We can no longer continue making or performing music as Lostprophets. Your love and support over the past 15 years has been tremendous, and we’ll be forever grateful for all you’ve given us. As we look forward to the next phase of our lives, we can only hope to be surrounded by people as devoted and inspiring as you guys have been.

Jamie, Lee, Luke, Mike, and Stu

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lostprophets

Nintendo Direct presentation to take place at 3pm on October 1st

September 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Nintendo Direct October 2013

A Nintendo Direct presentation is to be held at 3pm (UK time) tomorrow, detailing the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS software coming throughout the remainder of 2013.

The broadcast will be globally available to watch live, and come 3pm tomorrow you’ll be able to watch the presentation here.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Nintendo Direct

Marvel Heroes receives 1.3 Update

September 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Marvel Heroes

Marvel Heroes has now received a major overhaul with its 1.3 update, with a Prestige Mode having been added to the game as well as a number of other updates including Luke Cage being added as a playable character.

Marvel Heroes is a free-to-play game which features 24 superheroes, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, Hulk and Captain America. The game is currently still in development for Mac, for those running Windows though the game is out now and ready to play.

A full list of new features for the game is provided on the official Marvel Heroes website, and a Lady Deadpool trailer has also been unveiled which can be viewed below.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Marvel Heroes

OneRepublic – Counting Stars

September 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Taken from OneRepublic’s third studio album, ‘Native‘, ‘Counting Stars‘ clocks in at just past the 4 minute mark and comes complete with a large number of tempo changes. The formula is much the same as with OneRepublic single success stories of the past, and having hit number 2 in the official UK singles chart ‘Counting Stars‘ has actually become OneRepublic’s biggest commercial success as a single here in the UK, going one further than ‘Apologize‘ which hit number 3 back in 2007.

Whilst the track starts out well and Ryan Tedder’s vocals sound as excellent as ever, the frequent tempo changes of the track just really seem to kill the momentum of the music and the song therefore feels extremely long and meandering. ‘Counting Stars‘ is far from being a bad track, and its huge commercial success says a lot about the band’s ability to mould elements of indie, rock, and pop to produce a sound that is clearly very well received by the music purchasing public. As a piece of music this is most certainly a single that has a lot to appreciate about it, for me there have been better singles from the band in the past, however, and ‘Counting Stars‘ suffers from its sporadic shifts and bursts of tempo.

Definitely give ‘Counting Stars‘ a listen if you’ve liked any of OneRepublic’s music in the past, given the extensive radio airplay and huge commercial success of the single though there’s probably a high chance that you’ve heard and made your mind up about this one already.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: OneRepublic

Trails release ‘Desert Sun’ for Free Download

September 30, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Trails (Band)

Guildford based angular-punk quartet Trails have released the track ‘Desert Sun‘ for free download, a previously unreleased B-Side from the ‘Signs‘ EP sessions. ‘Signs‘ is the band’s second EP and was officially released via Lockjaw Records back in March 2013.

You can download ‘Desert Sun‘ here, and below you will find an official lyric video for the song:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Trails

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