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The Plot In You Pummel You Into Submission With “Forgotten”
The Plot In You have returned with one of their heaviest songs to date, the gruelling, pummelling, immersive “Forgotten”.
The Plot In You have returned with one of their heaviest songs to date, the gruelling, pummelling, immersive “Forgotten”.
The Darkness are celebrating 20 years of their iconic debut album ‘Permission To Land’ with a stacked reissue.
MAN WITH A MISSION are responsible for the new themes for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba –Swordsmith Village Arc and they both rule so much.
The three favs of My Hero Academia are showcased as the future big three heroes of their world.
New albums from Missio and Seaway are right around the corner, so The Gunz Show brought the bands on air to chat about their new material.
When Missio calls in from Austin, TX, they have plenty to talk about. After months of quarantine the guys are ready to get back to work. Despite the state of the world, they’re dropping a new album, Can You Feel The Sun, on October 23rd and they dive into conversation about the new music with Gunz.
Later, Ryan Locke of Seaway calls in to give us an inside look at the band’s upcoming collection. Big Vibe drops tomorrow (10/16) and Gunz takes Ryan down memory lane as they talk about what’s changed for the band since their past releases, digs into favorite memories from the road, and more.
Allison Poythress joins Nick for a discussion looking into the background of the gunman who killed 50 people in New Zealand.
Fellow film/TV lovers Tony Vivio & Bryce Thomas join in to discuss the current state of the popular movie theater subscription service MoviePass.
After 22 years of this franchise you know what you’re in for—Tom Cruise saves the EARTH THROUGH SHEER FORCE OF WILL!
On the 12th episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff brings you more entries from the Ernie Ball Play Warped contest on its last day of submissions (may 31st 2017)
Maryland’s Small Press Expo and Nickelodeon have announced the results of Nickelodeon’s open call for submissions to its Global Animated Short Program in 2015. New York illustrator and cartoonist Max Wittert was selected from SPX to develop his animation “Best Baddies.”