Moving Mountains / Prawn split
This split finds Moving Mountains breaking the silence they’ve shrouded themselves in after going on a hiatus in 2013. Is it a sign of more things to come?
This split finds Moving Mountains breaking the silence they’ve shrouded themselves in after going on a hiatus in 2013. Is it a sign of more things to come?
The only other time I remember a German and an Italian working on a project together, it didn’t end well for the rest of the world.
In an extended prologue set in 1982, best friends Brenner and Cooper head off to the newly opened video arcade in town, where Brenner immediately excels at classic games such as Pac-Man, Centipede and Space Invaders. In fact, he’s so good he gets to participates in an arcade championship, only to come in second after losing a game of Donkey Kong to a guy called Eddie (Peter Dinklage). We then cut to present day where Cooper (Kevin James) is now the hugely unpopular president of the USA, while his buddy Brenner (Adam Sandler) wears an orange uniform and installs people’s TVs for a living.
Following a zombie outbreak, a bunch of survivors end up with the task of escorting the only known survivor of a zombie bite to a lab where they need his blood in order to produce a vaccine. Along the way, they end up in all kinds of trouble and get to kill a lot of zombies. You won’t really care whether all of them make it or not, because you don’t really get to know any of the characters involved. Oh yeah, you also get to follow Citizen Z (DJ Qualls), a nerd stuck in an army base way, way up north, who helps guide the survivors to the lab.
After the Second World War has come to an end, Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) and her husband are reunited after having been apart for five years. In order to reconnect, they go on a second honeymoon in Scotland, only to then be separated again when Claire finds herself transported back in time to Scotland in the 1740’s. She ends up with the MacKenzie clan, who call her a guest at their home even if some of them suspect her from being an English spy.
Based on an idea by acclaimed writer Jo Nesbø, Okkupert (Occupied) deals with Norway being invaded by the Russian army with support from the European Union. This following the decision by the newly appointed prime minister to stop production of oil and gas in order to prevent further damage to our climate.
According to Wikipedia, ‘saudade’ is a word in Portuguese and Galician that has no direct translation in English.
While the Gaslight Anthem take a little breather (read: hiatus), frontman Brian Fallon is revving up the album cycle for his first full-length as a solo artist, Painkillers.
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker recently shared his plans for 2016 in a comment on his personal instagram account, which confirmed that a new Blink-182 album will be released within the coming year.