The Winter Passing – A Different Space Of Mind

“A Different Space Of Mind” is Irish quintet The Winter Passing’s debut full-length and for the most part, it’s a doozy.
“A Different Space Of Mind” is Irish quintet The Winter Passing’s debut full-length and for the most part, it’s a doozy.
Fat Wreck turned 25! Which makes this the perfect year to release the much-talked-about and highly anticipated sequel to 2008’s Backstage Passport. Instead of splitting things up in episodes like the first time around, this one is more of a feature-length documentary that clocks in at a whopping 102 minutes.
As you probably remember, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his merry band of survivors were in a bit of a pickle at the end of season four, having been captured by the cannibals of Terminus. Luckily for them, we are off to an explosive start of season five when Carol swoops in before they are all turned into kebabs.
Taylor Lautner is probably best known for his role as the shirtless werewolf in the Twilight series. Definitely not for his role in the utterly dismissible Abduction. And most likely not for his role in Tracers.
Lautner stars as Cam, a bike messenger who owes some bad guys a lot of money. After accidentally bumping into the supersexy Nikki (Marie Avgeropoulos), he joins up with her crew. Turns out they are bad guys as well that pull off heists, but at least they look cool doing it because they’re into parkour. Which apparently makes it okay.
So first there was the John Grisham novel, which I enjoyed. Then there was the subsequent Tom Cruise movie, which I thoroughly enjoyed as well. And now there’s the show, which well… I didn’t really enjoy. At all. And let’s be honest, was rather unnecessary.
Canadian melodic metal band Shreddy Krueger have announced the release of their upcoming album, titled Deeper Darker, which is due out on October 23 through InVogue Records.
Haven’t heard of Lucky Scars yet? You will soon enough when they come to rock your party, steal your girlfriend and drink your beer. And not even necessarily in that order!
Looks like the FAT family is expanding! Perhaps you picked up the hint at our FAT Anniversary show in LA when face to face graced the stage to perform a few numbers?
Los Angeles, CA – Seattle’s underground punk band The Hollowpoints will release their next studio album, Rocket To Rainier, on October 2nd via Sailor’s Grave Records.
Before Banquets call it quits, they're releasing one last album, Spit at the Sun, on October 9th via Black Numbers. Absolute Punk is premiering a new song from the effort titled "Lucky Lighter" in the replies.