Merry Christmas to all – Louden Swain just announced they are releasing the fan-favorite song, Here Comes the Snakes for free on their website – TODAY ONLY!
To celebrate this season of giving, we’re offering up a FREE DOWNLOAD of the newly remixed/remastered song Here Comes The Snakes which we originally recorded in 2006 for the soundtrack to the movie “Snakes On A Plane”. This download will only be available for 24 hours and there are a limited quantity available so get yours now and tell your friends to do the same! Just enter your name, email, and zip code and the song is all yours! The track will be available on iTunes and other platforms starting next week!
There’s a limited amount available. If you miss out, don’t worry! The song will be available starting next week on ITunes and other platforms.
Earlier this week, LouderSound.com asked for votes for your favorite album of 2018, to make their list of the top 50 albums of 2018.
Louden Swain’s Splitting the Seams showed up on the list at #36 today! The best part was – the album was not originally part of the list to vote from; it was included because fans wrote in under “add your own”!
Courtesy of Louder Sound
It really is a great album – if you haven’t checked it out yet, it’s available through http://loudenswain.com! Congrats to the band!
The movie follows the journey of Steve (played by Simmons), a man who is battling with tragic memories of his past as he tries to make sense of his present. The trailer shows flashes of an aged Steve remembering pieces of his life in every corner of his house where he appears to now live alone.
Steve remembers his childhood, his struggle with alcohol as an adult, and the heart-wrenching loss he suffered. We hear his mother on the answering machine delivering the bad news of “Karen passed away.”
Ian Armitage (Big Little Lies) portrays Steve as a child while Sebastian Stan delivers a powerful performance as adult Steve.
Sebastian Stan in I’m Not Here (2017). Courtesy of IMdb.
I’m Not Here is due out in 2019. Check out the trailer above and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Dr. Brian May of Queen is set to release a new solo track on January 1,2019. This is his first new entirely solo project in over twenty years since “Why Don’t We Try Again” from his “Another World” album. The new track- written by May and Don Black- was recorded this month and will premier world wide on New Year’s Day.
The song title “New Horizons” will debut from the NASA control headquarters in Maryland. Fitting, as this song is an homage to the NASA New Horizons mission and on New Year’s Day-when the song will release- the mission will have achieved the most distant spacecraft flyby in history.
As Queen fans will know, May has a doctorate in astrophysics. He is also a collaborator with New Horizons. He will be present in Maryland when New Horizons passes the reaches of Pluto to the Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) named Ultima Thule. May was also present when Horizon passed Pluto in 2015.
The track includes a message from Stephen Hawking congratulating the New Horizons’ team on their success from the probe three years ago.
“New Horizons” will premier world wide on a live broadcast as 12:02 am EST from the New Horizons control center in Maryland when contact with Ultima Thule has been confirmed.
May says
This project has energised me in a new way. For me, it’s been an exciting challenge to bring two sides of my life together – Astronomy and Music. It was Alan Stern, the Project Instigator of this amazing NASA Mission, who threw down the glove last May. He asked if I could come up with a theme for Ultima Thule which could be played as the NH probe reached this new destination. I was inspired by the idea that this is the furthest that the Hand of Man has ever reached – it will be by far the most distant object we have ever seen at close quarters, through the images which the spacecraft will beam back to Earth. To me, it epitomises the human spirit’s unceasing desire to understand the Universe we inhabit. Everyone who has devoted so much energy to this mission since its launch in January 2006 will be feeling they are actually INSIDE that small but intrepid vehicle – only about the size of a grand piano – as it pulls off another spectacular close encounter. And through the vehicle’s ‘eyes’ we will begin to learn, for the very first time, what a Kuiper Belt Object is made of. And pick up precious clues about how our solar system was born.
The song has been teased on with trailers social media garnering over 200,000 likes already and on ‘Bri’s Soapbox‘.
MegaCon Orlando will be back from May 16-19, 2019, and they’ve just announced their first guest – Aquaman‘s Jason Momoa!
Momoa will be appearing on Saturday and Sunday of the con (subject to change). His autograph price is set for $125, while his photo-op is set for $150.
Learn more about MegaCon Orlando and purchase tickets here!
Red is at it again in this first look at the opening of the Season 6 Premiere, coming on January 3rd and 4th on NBC. In this clip, Red is at a bank when robbers suddenly take hold of the bank. Little do the robbers know, Raymond Reddington is in the building and he will not listen to directions. Raymond gives them tips and tricks on how to make a clean getaway and you never know what surprises he has up his sleeve.
Heres the first five minutes of Season 6 of The Blacklist:
Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson in Men in Black International (2019). Courtesy of IMDb.
Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson are teaming up again, and this time they are kicking alien butt in Sony Pictures’ new film Men In Black: International. The first trailer, which dropped today, promises the fun action comedy that we’ve come to expect from the MIB franchise, complete with fancy technology and snarky wit.
Very few details concerning the plot have been released, only that Agent M (Tessa Thompson) has sought out and found the London branch of the Men in Back in hopes of joining them. Partnered with Agent H (Hemsworth), they must work together to save the universe from alien threats.
Premiering in Theaters Summer of 2019, the cast also includes Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson, who reprises her role as Agent O from previous the Men In Back movies.
Beginning today and continuing until December 26, GISH is offering “the world’s most expensive holiday card email”!
Buy a card, and GISH will include a 2019 registration for free! If you send a holiday card and GISH Hunt to a friend, a second Gisholarship will be given to someone in need. If you donate to the Gisholarship Fund, GISH will match you donation with two Gisholarships for every one purchased.
Ten winners will be chosen from those who donate or send a card to win a Possubull plushie and pin!
Stephen and Robbie Amell took to social media today to provide updates on their film, Code 8.
Code 8 stars Robbie, Stephen and Sung Kang. The film takes place sometime in the future, where 4% of the population are born with a type of supernatural ability, where they live in poverty and force the police to become more militarized.
The actors launched a campaign on Indiegogo, which raised over $2 million to help get funding to get the film made. Filming took place in 2017, and updates have been a little limited while they finish the film.
Now, Robbie and Stephen have officially stated that the film will be released in 2019. They’re officially picture-locked (special effects are still being worked on), and premieres will start to happen as soon as April.
More details will be announced as premiere dates are locked down.
Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
The film stars David Harbour as Hellboy, and also features Milla Jovovich, Ian McShane, Thomas Haden Church and Daniel Dae Kim.
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