Post by Talon Karrde on Sept 14, 2018 9:48:36 GMT -5
What's New At G-POP.net:
Arcadia - Melissa Minners reviews the score of the film that explores Britain's changing relationship with its landscape over the last hundred years.
Excerpt: "...In the Arcadia Soundtrack, we can definitely hear some of the influence of 80s and 90s musicians Gregory performed with in the past, such as Tears for Fears, The Cure, Portishead and Peter Gabriel. The music has a distinct electric sound, featuring synths and electric guitars mixed with strings..."
A Dance with Dragons - Melissa Minners reviews the fifth book in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Excerpt: "...This summer vacation, I chose A Dance with Dragons, the fifth book in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. At the end of the last novel, A Feast for Crows, we learned that George R.R. Martin had realized that his novel would be too long, so he cut out parts with Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, Stannis Baratheon and Jon Snow to shorten it up a bit – and the book was still a thousand pages long! Thus, the first half of A Dance with Dragons runs simultaneously with A Feast of Crows. The second half brings all of our character’s storylines into play..."
The Journey - Melissa Minners reviews the score of the cinematic event that explores the human condition.
Excerpt: "...The Journey Soundtrack is an incredibly enjoyable listen. Though a short listen, the score is dramatically captivating and once you finish listening to it, you find you want to listen again. Though short, they are complex and you will discover things you didn’t quite hear the first time you listened to the score on your second time around..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of August 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.
Arcadia - Melissa Minners reviews the score of the film that explores Britain's changing relationship with its landscape over the last hundred years.
Excerpt: "...In the Arcadia Soundtrack, we can definitely hear some of the influence of 80s and 90s musicians Gregory performed with in the past, such as Tears for Fears, The Cure, Portishead and Peter Gabriel. The music has a distinct electric sound, featuring synths and electric guitars mixed with strings..."
A Dance with Dragons - Melissa Minners reviews the fifth book in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Excerpt: "...This summer vacation, I chose A Dance with Dragons, the fifth book in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. At the end of the last novel, A Feast for Crows, we learned that George R.R. Martin had realized that his novel would be too long, so he cut out parts with Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, Stannis Baratheon and Jon Snow to shorten it up a bit – and the book was still a thousand pages long! Thus, the first half of A Dance with Dragons runs simultaneously with A Feast of Crows. The second half brings all of our character’s storylines into play..."
The Journey - Melissa Minners reviews the score of the cinematic event that explores the human condition.
Excerpt: "...The Journey Soundtrack is an incredibly enjoyable listen. Though a short listen, the score is dramatically captivating and once you finish listening to it, you find you want to listen again. Though short, they are complex and you will discover things you didn’t quite hear the first time you listened to the score on your second time around..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of August 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.