Post by Talon Karrde on May 3, 2019 11:29:21 GMT -5
What's New At G-POP.net:
Pareidolia - Melissa Minners reviews the debut album of STOiK.
Excerpt: "Earlier this month, I got a message from good friend and talented musician and producer, Marc Meriläinen. He wondered if I would be interested in checking out some indigenous electronic pop from the Canadian artist STOiK. I love listening to new types of music and trust Marc as knowing talent when he hears it. I couldn’t wait to check out STOiK’s debut album, Pareidolia..."
The 6th Target - Melissa Minners reviews the sixth book in The Women's Murder Club series.
Excerpt: "I was looking through my bookshelves for a book I hadn’t read yet and, lo and behold, I came upon a book that was given to me a long time ago that never was opened. Guess what? It was time to head back to The Women’s Murder Club with The 6th Target..."
306 Hollywood - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a documentary that studies what story an individual's possessions tells about them after they are gone.
Excerpt: "...When I first listened to this score, I had trouble figuring out what this movie was about. There was this magical quality brought on by the choir in the first track, Model House Opening. But the next track, Grandma Interviews features a quirky jazz number. Knowing what I now know about this project and then listening to the score gave me greater perspective on what the composer was trying to do. Grandma must have been quite the character..."
A Million Little Things - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the new ABC drama.
Excerpt: "...On March 1, 2019, Hollywood Records released the A Million Little Things Soundtrack featuring original songs by Gabriel Mann and covers of songs performed by cast members and Gabriel. According to Gabriel Mann, this album was a comprehensive, collaborative effort and one of the most all-encompassing projects he has worked on as a musician..."
The Power - Melissa Minners reviews the thought-provoking novel by Naomi Alderman.
Excerpt: "Some time ago, I sent a friend a powerful film called Disobedience, based on a book by Naomi Alderman. Little did I expect to receive a novel from that same friend written by the same author. Knowing how engaging, dramatic and thought-provoking her works can be, I couldn’t wait to dive into The Power...."
Serenity - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the movie sequel to the short-lived science fiction drama Firefly.
Excerpt: "...Performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, the Serenity score was first released by Varese Sarabande in CD format in 2005. In 2017, Varese Sarabande announced the release of a special limited edition vinyl format of the Serenity Soundtrack with exclusive art work. Unfortunately, a glitch in my computer caused me to miss out on reviewing the soundtrack when it was released. My sister, a big fan of the show and the movie, would be appalled! Fortunately, I was finally able to get my hands on a copy and take a listen to the soundtrack of the cult classic film..."
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 March 2019 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.
Pareidolia - Melissa Minners reviews the debut album of STOiK.
Excerpt: "Earlier this month, I got a message from good friend and talented musician and producer, Marc Meriläinen. He wondered if I would be interested in checking out some indigenous electronic pop from the Canadian artist STOiK. I love listening to new types of music and trust Marc as knowing talent when he hears it. I couldn’t wait to check out STOiK’s debut album, Pareidolia..."
The 6th Target - Melissa Minners reviews the sixth book in The Women's Murder Club series.
Excerpt: "I was looking through my bookshelves for a book I hadn’t read yet and, lo and behold, I came upon a book that was given to me a long time ago that never was opened. Guess what? It was time to head back to The Women’s Murder Club with The 6th Target..."
306 Hollywood - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a documentary that studies what story an individual's possessions tells about them after they are gone.
Excerpt: "...When I first listened to this score, I had trouble figuring out what this movie was about. There was this magical quality brought on by the choir in the first track, Model House Opening. But the next track, Grandma Interviews features a quirky jazz number. Knowing what I now know about this project and then listening to the score gave me greater perspective on what the composer was trying to do. Grandma must have been quite the character..."
A Million Little Things - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the new ABC drama.
Excerpt: "...On March 1, 2019, Hollywood Records released the A Million Little Things Soundtrack featuring original songs by Gabriel Mann and covers of songs performed by cast members and Gabriel. According to Gabriel Mann, this album was a comprehensive, collaborative effort and one of the most all-encompassing projects he has worked on as a musician..."
The Power - Melissa Minners reviews the thought-provoking novel by Naomi Alderman.
Excerpt: "Some time ago, I sent a friend a powerful film called Disobedience, based on a book by Naomi Alderman. Little did I expect to receive a novel from that same friend written by the same author. Knowing how engaging, dramatic and thought-provoking her works can be, I couldn’t wait to dive into The Power...."
Serenity - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the movie sequel to the short-lived science fiction drama Firefly.
Excerpt: "...Performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, the Serenity score was first released by Varese Sarabande in CD format in 2005. In 2017, Varese Sarabande announced the release of a special limited edition vinyl format of the Serenity Soundtrack with exclusive art work. Unfortunately, a glitch in my computer caused me to miss out on reviewing the soundtrack when it was released. My sister, a big fan of the show and the movie, would be appalled! Fortunately, I was finally able to get my hands on a copy and take a listen to the soundtrack of the cult classic film..."
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 March 2019 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.