Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Most anticipating for 2015

So many albums and movies are coming out on 2015, that I can't wait.  Bands reuniting to make their comeback album.  Sequels that we've been waiting for a while.  And of course new films that have been getting a buzz.  So here's to 2015, and hope that it will bring the best.



Movies

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Rabbit Hole



Originally, writer/director/actor, Rob Dimension was planning on doing a movie called "Quackers", but decided to put that on hold.  Instead, he decided to write a movie that dealt with religion and the darkside of it.  Dimension was able to get director Mike O'Mahony to be a part of this.  Pretty sure this will be a fucked up flick.

The Sadist


Written and directed by Adam Ahlrandt,  The Sadist brings you into the dark World of a sex slave and his mistress.  From the small clip that I saw (which featured Rob Dimension), The Sadist looks like it's going to be really fucked up (both mentally and physically).  And Steve Austin from Today Is The Day will be handling the score.

Halibut Point


Ron DeCaro is back.  And this time he's putting his hat in the "found footage" genre.  If you've seen Decaro's Bridgeside Trilogy, then you know you're up for something brutal.  In his Indigogo campaign, Ron says that the story is about a family who goes camping in Halibut Point, when all of a sudden, one of the daughters goes missing.  I'm really hoping that DeCaro will be able to finish this film by the end of the year.

[REC] 4: Apocalypis 


The final installment from this Spanish franchise.  In this one, news reporter, Angela, is out of the apartment building, where she was quarantine (no pun to the remake).  And she carries with her the demon that's been turning everyone into zombie type monsters, into the outside World.  Right now it's playing over in Europe.  But in January, it should be making it's US debut. 

Star Wars Episdoe VII: The Force Awakens


The teaser trailer really got me excited for this.  And from what Kevin Smith has said when he was invited to the set of Episode VII, I really hope that J.J. Abrams does give us a kick arse, modern take on Star Wars.  With Hamill, Ford, and Fisher back, I'm sure that both the older fands and newer ones will enjoy the new chapter of the Star Wars saga.



Music

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Napalm Death - Apex Predator - Easy Meat


From the look of cover, I'm really hoping that this will be Napalm's most brutal Century Media release.  I really enjoyed The Code Is Red and Smear Campaign.  The last two were decent, but I really like it when ND are raw and intense,

Lights and the Window - Untitled EP


So far, the only recording Lights and the Windows has put out is "New Day Sun", back in January.  Since then, they've been working hard in making songs that will make the cut for their debut EP.  If they sound amazing live, then I can't wait to hear them do a studio release.

Kantation - Untitled 2nd Album


"Discovery" was one hell of a debut from Kantation.  I even gave it "Five Hitlers Punched in the Face" review.  In 2015, these High Desert blokes are gonna release their sophomore album, and I'm totally stoked.  If you listen to Martin's radio show at www.koshermetal.com, then you might have heard a rough mix track called "Walk Through Desire".  Of course you can pre-order the album at www.kantation.com

Faith No More - Untitled Album


I cannot wait for this.  Faith No More made a huge impact on my life.  Really glad that they've got back together.  And now they hit the studio to record a new album, which will come out next year.  This album is for sure going to be in rotation.

Jarboe + Helen Money Collaboration 



This is a collaboration that I'm eagerly waiting to hear.  Not too long ago, these two amazing artist got together for a tour in the west coast.  And pretty soon, Jarboe will get together with cellist, Alison Chesley, to record a EP, due in 2015.  Both Jaboe and Helen Money have a very unique sound, which will make this EP a great listen.








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