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May 14

Charts – 12 May 2013

Posted on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 by Paul in Music

Would have had this up earlier, but as you may have noticed, the hosting company has been down for the better part of two days.  Anyhow, the reign of Daft Punk continues, as does the comparative dearth of new entries.

40.  The Black Eyed Peas – “Where Is The Love”

Er… yes.  A number 1 hit from 2003, I’m not entirely sure why this is back in the chart.  It’s supposedly because a bunch of Black Eyed Peas fans had a brief spurt of buying the track after the British news media started reporting Fergie’s retirement (referring to the football manager Alex Ferguson), but, uh, that can’t be true, can it?

For whatever reason, it gives will.i.am three singles on this week’s chart, plus a fourth that he wrote.  We’ll come to that one.

39.  Mariah Carey featuring Miguel – “Beautiful”

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May 12

The X-Axis – 12 May 2013

Posted on Sunday, May 12, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

If you like middle chapters that aren’t vastly dissimilar from the previous chapters of the same storyline, well, you’ll love this week’s offerings from the X-office!

Astonishing X-Men #62 – First, though, we have the start of a new storyline for the X-Men title everyone forgets is still being published.  The last couple of issues were part of the god-awful “X-Termination” crossover, which didn’t have much to do with anything that’s happening in this title – by all appearances, Astonishing was simply parachuted in to try and prop up sales on the wrap-up of two dead titles.  There’s a vague attempt in this issue to suggest that Iceman’s terribly shaken up by the events of “X-Termination”, but you kind of get the feeling that any story would have worked in that role as long as it involved something moderately horrible (and most of them do).

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May 5

Charts – 5 May 2013

Posted on Sunday, May 5, 2013 by Paul in Music

‘Tis the quietest of quiet weeks.  Seriously, this isn’t going to take long.

38.  Michael Molloy & Alex Evans – “Rise And Fall”

Michael Molloy was an 18-year-old aspiring songwriter who was killed in a coach crash last year while returning from the Isle of Wight festival; this is a demo he had previously recorded with partner Alex Evans.  It’s quite good, in fact.  If you’re wondering, that’s apparently Evans singing; Molloy wrote the song and is playing the guitar.

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May 5

The X-Axis – 5 May 2013

Posted on Sunday, May 5, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

We’ve got another backlog to clear.  So what we’re going to do here is cover the books that came out last week, plus the ones I bought digitally this week…

A + X #7 – The lead story, by Zeb Wells and Dale Keown, is an Iron Man/Beast story that basically uses a generic threat as a backdrop for a bit of bickering.  There’s a bit of a twist at the end, I guess, but the bottom line is that it’s moderately diverting page-filler (and it suffers from the fact that the character voices don’t seem quite right, so the bickering feels a bit flat anyway).

Chris Yost and the Orphans Cheeps studio turn in a Thor/Iceman story which is a bit more interesting, mainly because it’s beautiful to look at.  Once again, the actual plot is pretty much a backdrop for a bit of character interaction – it’s very rare for writers to attempt anything more than a sketch, it seems, even when they’ve got half a book to play with.  In this case, the Frost Giants are invading Earth again, and Thor is reluctantly saddled with Iceman to help fend them off.

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May 4

House to Astonish Episode 105

Posted on Saturday, May 4, 2013 by Al in Podcast

It’s Free Comic Book Day, and it’s also New House To Astonish Day – Paul and I have got a hefty slice of comicsy chat for you, with discussion of the closure of Comics Alliance, Valerie Gallaher’s departure from MTVGeek, the blacklisting of The Outhouse by DC and the cancellation of the B&B column at CBR, as well as the end of X-Factor, the return of Spider-Man 2099, the Battle of the Atom crossover, Aw Yeah Comics’ partnership with Thrillbent, the return of Shaolin Cowboy, Dark Horse’s new Hellboy projects and Alex de Campi’s Grindhouse. We’ve also got reviews of Jupiter’s Legacy, The Movement and Mister X: Eviction, and the Official Handbook of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is having trouble getting over its ex. All this plus a hyperbolic chamber, the Best Dog award and all the scandals you never knew about DC Comics.

The podcast is here, or here on Mixcloud, or available via the embedded player below. Let us know what you think, in the comments below, on Twitter, via email or on our Facebook fan page.

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Apr 30

Charts – 28 April 2013

Posted on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by Paul in Music

Reviews will be coming in due course, but in the meantime, the great thing about chart posts is that you can generally make a good start on them in advance…

40.  Amelia Lily – “Party Over”

“Tell me, is the party over?” asks Amelia.

Well, let’s see.  “You Bring Me Joy”, number 2.  “Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)”, number 11.  This track, number 40.  Position on iTunes as of right this moment now – 103.

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Apr 28

Housekeeping

Posted on Sunday, April 28, 2013 by Paul in Uncategorized

Just a quick note to say that this week’s podcast and reviews are going to be delayed for a few days, for assorted reasons.  Watch this space, we’ll get back to you.

Apr 28

Housekeeping

Posted on Sunday, April 28, 2013 by Al in Podcast

Just a quick note to say that unfortunately we’re not going to have an episode of House to Astonish for you this week. We’ll hopefully be back with you soon, and we’ll keep you up to date with when you can expect our next dollop of comicsy chatter.

Apr 22

Charts – 21 March 2013

Posted on Monday, April 22, 2013 by Paul in Music

After the excitement of last week, the mainstream media have packed up and gone home, and we’re back to business as usual.  Which means midweek releases, odd classical crossover acts, and three records by will.i.am.  One of them is “Scream and Shout”, still hanging in there at 35.

34.  will.i.am (featuring Miley Cyrus) – “Fall Down”

And one of them is this, which isn’t officially on YouTube, but you won’t have too much trouble finding it if you want to hear it.  It’s one of his less obnoxious songs, with a catchy whistling hook, though it still ultimately ends up in the territory of Flo Rida with added electro and orchestral pretensions.  The last minute or so is completely off the deep end.  Weirdly, this isn’t being downloaded as an album track – he simply released two singles in the same week and only promoted one of them.

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Apr 21

The X-Axis – 21 April 2013

Posted on Sunday, April 21, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

The march of the middle chapters continues…

Astonishing X-Men #61 – Part five of “X-Termination”, which now seems bound and determined on being the worst crossover in years.   Notionally this seems to be intended to wrap up two cancelled titles, X-Treme X-Men and Age of Apocalypse.  Since they both share an alternate reality theme, that could potentially have worked.

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