Tag: Journey

Volume I: Nightmares

April 6, 2010

The first volume, Nightmares, was recorded entirely on 4-track equipment as a concept demo. It follows the story of a man who struggles with his own morality and religious beliefs by interpreting his own dreams. The life he lives in his dreams forces him to question his real life actions as he is taken on a journey of extremes – transforming himself from a preacher, to a playboy, to a crusader, to a soldier – and questioning his beliefs and values at each step of the way. It is a strange and self-reflective look at the inner workings of an obsessive and fanatic mind.

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Television is a lot like coffee: stimulating, addictive and much better than it used to be. In TASTELAND, Aaron Barnhart — television sage of the Kansas City Star and longtime TV Barn blogger — dips into his first-hand reporting and commentary for a fast and fearless journey through a turbulent decade and a half: from the Leno-Letterman “war” to 9/11 and actual wars … from reality TV to quality dramas like 24 and Mad Men … from the rise of DVRs to the fall of Conan O’Brien.

After that, stay tuned as Aaron brings you the 100 best TV shows to buy, rent, or download … more than 1000 hours of viewing!

Leave behind the “vast wasteland” … you’re entering TASTELAND.

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This is the complete collection of Bruce Springsteen’s recorded album lyrics over a quarter of a century, illustrated with rare images from some of rock’s most prominent photographers as well as personal photographs that reveal a side of Springsteen rarely seen by the public. Your guide on this journey is the songwriter himself, reflecting on the music, the performances, his own creative process, and, most important, his relationship to his audience.

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You only have 80 days to circumnavigate the globe. Think that sounds easy? Travel back in time to the late 19th century and get ready for spectacular adventures on land, sea and air together with the English daredevil Phileas Fogg and his loyal French servant Passepourtout. Use the unique chance to visit four continents and complete the inconceivable journey in this outstanding puzzler based on the classic adventure novel by Jules Verne!

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Porcupine by Mestar

December 24, 2009

MESTAR comprises John White (vocals, guitar) , Stefan Bray (vocals, bass) and Ian Wilson (vocals,drums). It’s a classic framework, a guitar based three piece, with a guest cast including HDU’s Tristan Dingemans (space guitar), Jay Clarkson and CLOUDBOY’s Dermania Lloyd (vocals). The result is PORCUPINE. "Our plan was to make an album of three minute, rock anthem, fairytale, pop songs. Then we found ourselves in MESTAR-LAND with our all-time favourite guitar-music-scientist, Dale Cotton (HDU, Dimmer and Sola Rosa), working the levers and buttons. We wanted this album to have a much wider scope than our previous releases – to explore more fully the places that the MESTAR sound could travel – the result is a very diverse record. The intention was for each song to inhabit quite a distinct space, the album constituting a kind of journey through these places. We explored various musical styles, veering away from straightforward 4/4 guitar pop in order to create a vast landscape – the MESTAR world. We are very happy with the finished record – our grand pop extravanganza! It exudes the confidence that we felt during its creation and has that multi-layered feeling about it that many of our favourite albums possess. Enjoy!!!"

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