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Oct 19

Charts – 16 October 2011

Posted on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 by Paul in Music

At long, long last, the weekly turnover of number one singles comes to an end, as Rihanna’s “We Found Love” stays at the top for a second week – the first record to do so since “Glad You Came” by the Wanted in July.

Instead, this week’s highest new entry comes in at 3 – “Stereo Hearts” by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine.

This equals the peak of their 2007 (or 2006, if you’re American) breakthrough single “Cupid’s Chokehold”.  You know, the one that sampled Supertramp.  They had three top ten hits from that album, and they haven’t released anything since, though frontman Travie McCoy also had a number 3 hit last year with “Billionaire”.

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Oct 17

House To Astonish Episode 70

Posted on Monday, October 17, 2011 by Al in Podcast

We’re back, and better late than never, as we’ve got a round-up of absolutely tons of news out of NYCC for your delectation and delight. We’ve also got reviews of The Shade, The Strange Talent of Luther Strode and Power Play, and the Official Handbook of the Official Handbook is pretty hellish. All this plus masterless samurai, demonic Elvis impersonators and the harbinger of deathless inertia.

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

 

Oct 16

The X-Axis – 16 October 2011

Posted on Sunday, October 16, 2011 by Paul in x-axis

It’s a podcast weekend, but as Al mentioned, we’re recording tomorrow night.  (For what it’s worth, the plan is to review three books that don’t appear in this post at all.  Original material, people!)

In the meantime, reviews!  And since I’m starting this rather late in the day, I might skim over some of these a bit…

Batgirl #2 – Boy, this is a book where you can feel Gail Simone wrestling with a troublesome premise at every turn.  Nobody was really crying out to see Barbara Gordon as Batgirl again, and the book seems to feel compelled to try and sell us on the concept.  Simone has chosen to meet the problem head on in her first storyline, which feels like it ought to be a good idea in theory.  So this first arc is all about Batgirl returning to action after her mysterious recovery from paralysis (the cause of which is evidently a long-term plot point), and we’ve got a Final Destination style villain whose own story is all about people escaping things that should have killed them.

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Oct 13

Podcast admin

Posted on Thursday, October 13, 2011 by Al in Podcast

Howdy all. As mentioned briefly on the last episode of the podcast, I’m out of the country this weekend so we won’t have HtA 70 for you on Saturday. We’re aiming for Monday night (UK time) for the next episode, which is actually handy in that it allows us to cover the stories out of NYCC. So put it in your diaries, and we’ll see you then.

Oct 12

Charts – 9 October 2011

Posted on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 by Paul in Music

So near, Maroon 5!  So near, but yet so far.

In a summer where the number 1 spot has changed hands weekly, “Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera has been plugging away steadily just behind – with an excruciating chart run of 3-3-2-2-2-2-2.  In terms of actually sustaining its sales, it is arguably the uncrowned number 1 single of the last two months.  But on last week’s midweek chart, it looked like “Moves Like Jagger” was finally going to make it to the top for real.

And then, in the middle of the week, Rihanna suddenly released “We Found Love” and squashed them like a bug.

There is, as yet, no video for “We Found Love”, so please enjoy this placeholder graphic from Rihanna’s YouTube channel.

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Oct 9

The X-Axis – 9 October 2011

Posted on Sunday, October 9, 2011 by Paul in x-axis

A new month (and a quiet week for X-books, perhaps because they had the good sense to get most of the line out of the path of Schism #5) means we can get back to the regular format…

Last of the Greats #1 – This is an ongoing series from Joshua Hale Fialkov and Brent Peeples, though the concept doesn’t obviously seem to lend itself to a completely open-ended story.  Basically it’s one of those “What if superheroes existed in the real world” set-ups, though it’s a bit more high concept than that.

The Greats are a bunch of Superman-type aliens who showed up twenty years ago and set about making the world a better place, rather in the manner of the Authority.  Which is to say, while they probably are on the right side of the argument, they’re also doing it by force in a way that isn’t entirely helpful.  So naturally the humans turn on them and wipe them out.  Which means that by the time the massive alien invasion shows up, there’s only one of them left, and he’s not all that enthusiastic about leaving the house to help out.

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Oct 5

Charts – 2 October 2011

Posted on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 by Paul in Music

We’ve had eleven straight number ones by British artists, but this week that run comes to a screeching halt thanks to what can only be described as a Spanish novelty record.  Oddly enough, the last Spanish number one single (“Asereje” by Las Ketchup from 2002) was also a novelty record.  But at least it wasn’t “Loca People” by Sak Noel.  Caution: what follows is an irritating record with an extraordinarily bad video.

Sak Noel is a Spanish DJ who’s done pretty much nothing else of note (in terms of releases, anyway – apparently he also runs a music festival).  The uncredited vocalist is Esthera Sarita, who’s pretty much a blank slate too.

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Oct 2

DCU Week 4

Posted on Sunday, October 2, 2011 by Paul in x-axis

Welcome to the second chunk of this week’s reviews.  For those of you befuddled by the notion of downward scrolling, you’ll find the regular X-books here, this week’s podcast here, and a wholly unrelated wrestling column here.  Oh, and check the podcast if you want to see what Al and I thought of Brian Bendis and Mark Bagley’s new creator-owned series Brilliant.  (I’ve got seven DCU titles to cover here, I’m not going to review that one twice.)

Aquaman #1 – This one, however, I will come back to briefly.  We talked about it on the podcast, and we weren’t greatly impressed by it – though I think I liked it more than Al did.  But across the board, it seems to have been getting decent reviews.  Which kind of mystifies me, to be frank, because as far as I can see, nothing bloody happens.

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Oct 2

Hell in a Cell 2011

Posted on Sunday, October 2, 2011 by Paul in Wrestling

Does the WWE really need another pay-per-view, just two weeks after the last one?  No!  Of course it doesn’t!  And the fact that only five matches have been announced for this show tends to suggest that it’s about as much of an afterthought to them as it is to us.

If they’ve got any sense, “Hell in a Cell” is a show that will be dropped from the 2012 calendar.  Quite aside from the fact that they need to cut back on pointless D-list PPVs, this one is a hangover from a couple of years ago when the company got the idea that it would be a really good idea if every show had a theme.  So, casting around through the company’s arsenal of established gimmick matches, they came up with a show headlined by “Hell in a Cell” matches.

The problem with this is twofold.

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Oct 1

The X-Axis – 1 October 2011

Posted on Saturday, October 1, 2011 by Paul in x-axis

If you’re looking for the podcast, it’s one post below.  Meanwhile, once again, I’m going to split the X-books off from the rest of the new launches in an attempt to keep these reviews within some sort of manageable size…

Astonishing X-Men #42 – The final chapter of Christos Gage and Juan Bobillo’s inexplicably scheduled “Meanwhile”, which has been running in alternate issues between chapters of Daniel Way’s wholly unrelated Monster Island arc.  For the life of me, I still can’t figure out why somebody thought that was a good idea, particularly in the title whose whole selling point is supposed to be that it has self-contained stories.  (You just need to remember only to buy every second issue.)

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