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Written by Erika “The Station Breaks” is the self-titled debut album of fledgling group the Station Breaks, a musical collaboration ...

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Jason Manns' Covers with Friends Album a Hit

Written by Erika 
 
Manns and Benedict share a moment

Covers with Friends, the second “with friends” album by Jason Manns, is an astounding assembly of talent and harmony combined that guarantees to leave you alternately singing your heart out to the rooftops like a rock-god with Come Together featuring special guest Rob Benedict, followed by a rattled to the depths of your soul version of Simple Man featuring special guest Jensen Ackles.
               
The first song on the album is the previously mentioned Come Together, which highlights Manns’ unique prowess in elevating the vocals of his songs with such mastery that you as a listener have only to close your eyes to be transported to the intimate atmosphere of a live venue. If you have never had the unique opportunity to experience Manns’ side project with Benedict, The Station Breaks, all you need do is simply put this song on and let Manns’ deep sultry sound, coupled with Benedict’s raspy trill transport you vocally to the Hotel CafĂ©. Accompanied by the driving beat and spectacular guitar riffs that can only be accomplished by the one and only Billy Moran, also part of The Station Breaks, Come Together is your go to song for the in person concert feel without ever leaving your easy chair.
The second song is Mad World featuring the smooth sensuous voice of Michael Rossenbaum. For this song, Manns has crafted the silkiness of Michael’s vocals together with an impeccably precision percussion heavy accompaniment resulting in a velvety sound the likes of which could easily be used to accentuate the sleek sexiness often found in the opening credits of almost all of the James Bond movies.  
               
 The third song, The Weight, which boasts the highest number of special guests, was actually the first song on the album to be offered in its entirety to those who pre-ordered Manns’ album on an alternate website. The Weight, sung by Manns, Benedict, and Supernatural alumni Gil McKinney, Richard Speight Jr., and show front runner Jensen Ackles, hearkens back to simpler times when people actually knew the names of their neighbors, and weren’t afraid to gather together on the front porch with a guitar and a pair of spoons for percussion.  Each of the five verses is covered by a different vocalist; but between each verse, the group harmonizes together during the chorus creating an amazing synchronization of harmony and talent. 
                The fourth, and probably most anticipated song, Simple Man, also features the deep resonate timbre of Jensen Ackles. In a stroke of musical genius, Manns has once again out done himself by putting the spot light on the storytelling properties of Ackles’ vocals, drawing the listener in with the richness and honesty brought out by his natural talent, coupling it with the sweet twang of guitar strings and the haunting strains of a cello. The resulting combination immediately strikes a chord straight to your soul as Ackles croons a heartfelt plea for you to follow your heart.  I dare say many a tear will be shed listening to the ghostly beauty created by this version of the song.
                The fifth song, and the first solo piece by Manns on the album, is the classic (Sitting on the) Dock of the Bay, which is self admittedly one of Manns’ personal favorites to cover. Manns gives credence to the original styling of the song, which boasts notoriety as the first posthumous single to top US charts, by remaining true to the original feel as created by singer Otis Redding; but at the same time, all the special nuances that are unique to Manns’ personal vocal style are readily evident in his version so that even the most diehard Jason Manns fan will be pleasantly pleased to kick back and sing along. This is my personal favorite as it holds a special place in my heart and brings back treasured memories of my time in the service, it’s the kind of song that just makes you feel uniquely American, and proud to be so.
                The sixth track is Wagon Wheel, and features both Benedict and Speight Jr, opening in a remarkable a Capella trifecta of harmonization. Fans of Manns’ that are familiar with Supernatural conventions are already familiar with this tune and have had the unique privilege to see the trio perform it live with a multitude of guest singers, and will be thrilled to have it readily available to enjoy between conventions. Unlike some of the more melancholy tunes on the album, Wagon Wheel is a whimsical melody that will have even the most stubborn toe tapping by song’s end.
 Higher and Higher, the seventh song off Covers with Friends features Texas born Gil McKinney, and like Wagon Wheel before it is a quick paced piece of music that guarantees to do exactly what the song preaches, and that is to lift your spirits higher and higher. McKinney’s infectious spirit and enthusiasm shine through as he serenades himself right into your heart effortlessly. Higher and higher is bound to become a fan favorite to chase the blues away as well as to elevate Gil McKinney to the prestigious position of musical heart throb.  
The last three songs are collectively sung by Manns alone, and have been featured in various YouTube videos, Stage it online concerts, and live shows. The first of the three, the late Prince’s Kiss, is often mashed by Manns with Meagan Trainor’s All about That Bass, which works amazingly well and is among my personal favorites; however, I for one am pleased that he chose to stick to the original, again lending his own unique sultry vocal styling to pay homage to its creator. 
Slowing things down for the second to last song on the album, Manns tackles the King of Pop Michael Jackson’s The Way You Make Me Feel crooning his way through effortlessly. This song has been covered many times by a multitude of artists, but what’s remarkable about Manns is his astounding vocal range. His voice has a unique warble that sets him at a higher precedence than many of your main stream artists. Manns unabashedly taps into his emotions to deliver a memorable performance whether there are hundreds of people watching or just one, he never fails to make you, as the listener, feel as though he is singing solely for you.
The final song on the album is a song that will forever stand the test of time, and while it needed no improvements, it has been enhanced upon simply by having been adapted into the Manns’ vocal range that you should be intimately familiar with by this point in the album. Stand by Me, one of my all-time favorite songs, has been brought to vibrant life in a multifaceted compilation of guitar twang and sweet harmony.  I’ve seen Manns perform this song in a YouTube video, but the clarity and sincerity that shines through in his recorded version will cut straight to your soul.
Stunning B&W photo of Jason Manns performing at Van Con 2016. 

In conclusion, if this review hasn’t already made you skip straight to the buy it now button, don’t take my word for it, listen to the previews for each song for yourself, I’m confident when I say that you will still end up clicking the button. To say that I greatly recommend this album is not high enough acclaim. Is this Manns’ best album ever? I would never box his talent into such a tidy package as that, but I would be willing to say that he has set the standard high for future albums, and that it is quite possibly one of his best to date.

Thanks so much to Erika for her time on the review! Also highlighted is stunning black and white photos done by Megan of Stardust&Melancholy Photography. All image rights remain with the photographer and were used with permission. You can find more of her work here

Monday, 18 July 2016

Book Review of ‘Kings or Pawns’ Book One of Steps of Power Series

“With the Elven world crumbling around him, Hairem finds himself in a dangerous political balance between peace and all-out war. 
                                                   - Amazon.com Book Summary 


As an avid reader I usually find myself drawn to a specific type of book.  JJ Sherwood’s writing is one of those books, I found myself not wanting to put it down even when I had to. Kings or Pawns had me blurry eyed-often at 3AM- and drawn in from the beginning, due to continued level of intrigue and excitement .

This first look into the Steps of Power Series starts and finishes off with major bang that leaves readers wanting more. Establishing the world and emotions of the characters. I often found myself able to empathize and sympathize with characters when they were faced with major or minor decisions. Scowling at the book when they made what I thought was a wrong decision. Each character had their own distinct voice and found it easy to differentiate which chapter or break was a change of perspective before names appeared on the page. JJ Sherwood eases readers into each change of character with such clarity and flawlessness that was a welcome breath of fresh perspective and level of caring I had not witnessed from an author in a while.

Just when I thought I had characters figured out, I was always caught off guard with a plot twist. I found myself actually searching back through pages to see what I was missing and where it had come from. If plot twists and action keep you page turning and political deception hooks you in then I highly recommend picking up the first installment of The Steps of Power Series, Kings or Pawns. 

JJ Sherwood is running a contest through Rafflecopter during her upcoming book tour, promoting the second installment of the series. The contest will run from August 25-September 10, 2016). More details, the Rafflecopter code and how to enter can be found here
TTFN,

 Vera “Ice Diamond” Rosalind

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

A a short comic run we are in love with... HUCK

HUCK 

As much as they say, "you should never judge a book by its cover". In life many decisions are made this way. I often purse the New This Week section in our local comic shop, this is how I found Mark Millers' Huck! Published by Image Comics, creative minds Mark Miller and illustrations 
by Alburquerque (the cover art is stunning!) 
A simple story concept that could have infinite possibilities in the first issue we are introduced to a quiet town where the local gas station attendant enjoys making people happy. All he wants in return upon completion of whats asked of him is for his secret to be kept safe. The story is slow to pick up but the title character, Huck is endearing. All six issues have been collected in a trade paperback due out this summer! Stay tuned for our more in depth review of the series. 
For more great comic content click the comic review tab up top to see what else we have recently enjoyed!  

Happy searching, 

W.C. Alex Lightwood 

Monday, 11 January 2016

Harley Quinn Special 1: Road Trip


This DC one shot ft. your favorites from Harley Quinn's universe- Ivy, Catwoman and even the Batman- makes an appearance.  Set in DC's New 52' universe where Harley has unfortunately lost a dear family member. Coming to terms with this and saying good bye takes the three friends on a cross country adventure where trouble is sure to follow!

See what antics the girls get up to and who they may meet along the way in this one off adventure sure to delight 

Sample from Harley Quinn Special 1: Road Trip. All credits and rights of image remain with DC Comics

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Magic the Gathering, a very strategic game


Though not new to the comic world Magic the Gathering to me was a game I never had time for. Truthfully I hadn't given it enough of a chance. Thanks to Geek and Sundry (seriously go check out their website : (http://geekandsundry.com/), and @feliciaday 's stream of the PC version on G&S' twitch channel. Through that I found @Day[9] , Sean Plott the host of Spellslingers. Here is an awesome episode of Spellslingers here

 I finally asked my boyfriend to teach me.  ( He had been asking if I wanted to play  for over two years). After a few weeks of borrowing decks, I picked up a mystery box and a blue deck. They aren't tournament regulation but to learn they work out pretty well.  I like the elements of what a blue deck is capable of, learning quickly Blue is not a deck to start out with! Oi!

I was very lucky that I have a network of nerd (I say that with the highest of compliments). Friends who know the game of Magic far better than me. They have been patient, knowledgeable and very giving.  Thanks Adam for my first 20 sided die.

Walking into a comic shop to buy more magic cards can be an overwhelming experience -especially as a new player- but from the little time I had played and the white Kithkikin deck my boyfriend was awesome to share with me to help me learn the rules.
This is where I developed a love of Flyers.

Check back soon, I will post about favorite cards, progress in game play and new accomplishments. 

Cheers, 

W.C. Alex Lightwood 

Saturday, 26 September 2015

Batman Day 2015

 Many Comic fans and kids at heart spent an eventful action packed day celebrating one of the most beloved comic book heroes.

Bringing together collectors young and old for  #Batmanday 2015. A lovely surprise was walking into a local book store and picking up (for free) a one shot comic released in promotion for Batman Day. (Thanks DC!)
This included an eight page sneak preview of Batman & Robin Eternal. Some cities held elaborate celebrations & anticipated special guests  with extended hours. Here in Ontario and not in the largest city I watched a couple of episodes of the critically acclaimed TV series brought to us by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment: Gotham! (stay tuned for a review!)

I am currently a few pages into the comic as well … so far so good!

If you still want to continue the celebrations, DC Comics has offered a Batman Day kit at this URL: http://www.dccomics.com/batmandaykit

W.C Alice Lightwood

Monday, 31 August 2015

Movie Review: Jurassic World

Hey guys, we have had this written for awhile. There will be a schedule of posts coming soon. For now please bear with us as we prepare tons of awesome content for you!
by,  Wing Commander Alice Whitewood

I will attempt to write this spoiler free, but just in case….

SPOILERS!!!

Still with me? Good.  You definitely need to see this film. Expanding where the last movie left off Jurassic World takes some serious risk and paints vivid parallels . The fourth installment of the widely popular franchise pairs seamless visual effects that add to the real fear that these creatures may actually exist   and pulls at the viewers' emotions as conflict arises. There are some awesome throw back and nods to the original movie and the way the main theme is re-purposed and used throughout the film is genius. There was one particular bro moment between the brothers that made me think of Supernatural which was very fitting as these two actors could very well have portrayed young Sam and Dean Winchester (if Supernatural wanted to reboot a back story for the boys).

Offered in 3D AVX and regular viewing doesn’t hold a difference for me. For an action/ adventure film which increases the shakiness of the camera-The film makers were proficient at minimizing this-This movie is not the most kid friendly and creates a vivid reality that could take place if we (as humans) play with the DNA of extinct creatures for satiation of our curiosity.

After thought…

This movie helps create conversation of where humans think they are on the evolutionary chain, and where we actually are. I sometimes wonder what is being reflected in movies is less about fantasy for entertainment and more a warning of what has potential to be reality?

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @rebelheartpengy