So according to the leak, the new Silent Hill game has a system where the game sends you real life text messages... Catch me at the phone store three hours after it comes out cause I broke my phone
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So according to the leak, the new Silent Hill game has a system where the game sends you real life text messages... Catch me at the phone store three hours after it comes out cause I broke my phone
Skitters nursmaiding? a gaggle of harnessed children
#JeanClaudeVanDamme producirá y protagonizará películas #DarknessOfMan y #SilentKill √
#JeanClaudeVanDamme producirá y protagonizará películas #DarknessOfMan y #SilentKill √
Jean-Claude Van Damme está listo para mostrar sus músculos más dramáticos en la próxima película de acción neo-noir Darkness of Man. Jean Claude Van Damme / Imagen cortesía Mustafa Ciftci/Agencia Anadolu/Getty Images La función, presentada a los compradores en el American Film Market por VMI Worldwide, proviene del director James Cullen Bressack, y se ha comparado con los títulos más valientes…
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This is a very straightforward punk album really - it’s got shades of post-punk and country, and melodic basslines. What does this mean? Well in this case it means it’s the good shit!!
Page #27: Einar’s Intro #1
Line the shot. Just a slight degree lower. Not exactly or it’ll be off. The line has to be perfect. Undiscovered and hidden away. One shot then move. Never stay in the same place first if the reload takes too long. Simple protocol. Simple rules. In and out. I’ve memorized the patterns already. Every escape route, even a simple alibi to cover my when and where. But sometimes nothing goes as plan. Such as getting a business call in the middle of a mission. I believe the excuse this time was that the construction site was way too loud as I managed to get three good shots in on the target. Why must calls always come in when I’m busy? And it’s always the same person. Why dont i just fire him already? Right….because i always get too busy before I can. I pack up my gun, put away the silencer and make sure it looked like I was never here. Checking the time I realized I still had a little bit of time before my next meeting. Great. I guess I will go get a coffee.
my hot take of the day is that this song isn’t long enough
1. SILENT KILL
Film: The Piano
Nordic Song: God’s Great Dust Storm - Katzenjammer
I wrote this song as an opening number for the Retrospectre album launch almost one year ago, having written it just a few days earlier. It stayed with me and earned a place on this album. The song is about silence, lightly inspired by Holly Hunter’s character in The Piano, as well my general affection for quietude…says she, a musician, working as a primary school teacher, living in the heart of London. Anyway, here’s a clip from the film:
The first time I heard God’s Great Dust Storm was in Leeds at my first Katzenjammer gig. It was by far the most powerful and entrancing song of their set, despite its minimalism and recurring moments of silence. The song is thick with sliding vocal harmonies and sung largely a cappella with just a basic beat as accompaniment. This isn’t the performance I saw, but it is just as special:
To this day I have no idea what the song is about, but the mention of a dust storm always reminds me of the beach in The Piano, where Holly Hunter plays that total TUNE by Michael Nyman (before it appeared on the Lloyds TSB advert and ruined our lives) and Anna Paquin cartwheels through the sand. I’m not sure of the connection here - it might relate to my experience of a violent sandstorm in the Sahara desert. Yes, seriously. Anyway, the two slotted nicely together in my mind and worked well to inspire this rather random introductory song.
Anna Paquin, a favourite actress of mine, continues to inspire my music with her zany roles, wavering accents and unsettling facial expressions, which only served as a further reason to choose this film.
If you enjoy the song, do leave me any comments or questions, and watch this space for the release of Track 2, coming your way in exactly two weeks!
- ARE