Miles Away – Tide

Five years after their last album, Australia’s Miles Away are back at it with “Tide”.
Five years after their last album, Australia’s Miles Away are back at it with “Tide”.
Virginia Beach’s Turnover may have started out as Saves The Day devotees, but you wouldn’t know it listening to their second album.
Gregg Araki (The Doom Generation, Mysterious Skin) is back at it once again, this time combining the disappearance of a housewife with her teenage daughter’s sexual awakening (a recurring theme in pretty much every single movie Araki ever made).
Based on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, Stonehearst Asylum is Victorian-era madhouse drama that wouldn’t look out of place in the Hammer universe.
Les Oubliées (also known as Forgotten Girls) is a French mini-series consisting of six episodes. It tells the story of detective Christian Janvier (Jacques Gamblin) who has been obsessed for fifteen years with the disappearance of six teenage girls. None of them have ever been heard from since and no evidence was ever found other than the girls’ neatly ironed clothes which the kidnapper left behind on a park bench in every single instance.
In Morten Tyldum’s “The Imitation Game”, we follow Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch), a mathematician who not only put us on the path towards modern computers but who also helped crack the Nazi’s dreaded and supposedly unbreakable Enigma code.
Everyone who has seen more than one horror movie, knows it’s a bad idea to go camping in the woods. Yet somehow it doesn’t stop a group of boy scouts to do just that in Jonas Govaert’s feature debut. The young adults in charge like scaring the shit out of the boys with stories about Kai, a boy/creature who lives in the woods and doesn’t care much about campers. The joke is on them though when Sam (Maurice Luijten), a young River Phoenix lookalike with a troubled past, finds out Kai is real and that he’s not alone.
Adam Wingard (director of You’re Next) is back at our throats with “The Guest”, a movie that comes with a badass performance from Dan Stevens (Downtown Abbey). Stevens stars as David, a quiet, well-mannered guy who shows up at the doorstep of the Person family, made up of parents (Sheila Kelley and Leland Orser), teenage daughter Anna (Maika Monroe) and younger son Luke (Brendan Meyer). David claims to have served with their eldest son who has been killed in combat and it doesn’t take the still grieving family long to welcome David and invite him to stay in their son’s room.
Yesterday GHOST posted a first glimpse of their new album “Meliora" (Latin for 'better') which will be out on Spinefarm Records on August 21st.
Here's the tracklisting as well as The Summoning video.
Ignite have announced a brand new album, which can be expected before the end of 2015.