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The Infinite Sea

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on September 17, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

So. I literally just finished the second book in the “The Fifth Wave” series, and I don’t really know what to do with my life right now. “The Last Star” has been released, but since I read the two first books in Swedish, I prefer to do the same with the third one, which forces to do nothing but wait. The series is a sci-fi thriller set in a post-apocalyptic world, where you follow some orphaned teens on their way to survival.

Before you keep on reading, I want to say that there might be spoilers in this text.

The more important question, what did I think about the follow up? I’m not sure if I ever told you guys about my opinions on the first book – but to put it very shortly, I found it hard to get through. It was a very long book, and it took some times before I properly picked up on the different perspectives in the book. I’m guessing this was ruined a bit by the fact that I (accidently) saw the movie before the book, and movie is told from Cassie’s point of view only, while the book shifts between Cassie, Ben, Sam, Ringer and so on. However, despite being difficult to read, the last few chapters of the books were so thrilling that I couldn’t wait to start the next one.

When I first started “The Infinite Sea”, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. I’m not the kind of person who can stop mid-series, so even if the first book was difficult to get through, I still want to finish the series. So I was a bit surprised when I found myself throwing away the book after TWO PAGES in anger. You leave the first book thinking everything is fine, everything is good, and the second book starts off with telling you, once again, that you can’t trust anyone. Not even a poor little child.

The book, being almost half the length of the previous, does as well get a bit boring in the middle, BUT – when it changes to Ringer’s perspective, and the book is mostly written in her perspective, it starts to pick up pace again, and starts to get intriguing. Following Ringer’s struggle to be updated to the half human half alien was interesting, and it was interesting learning more about the “others”, and just as the last one – it’s leaving off with a cliffhanger. The cliffhanger probably comes more from the fact that this time around, we know for sure things aren’t good since Vosch is still out there, still making hybrids even if Ringer and possibly Teacup, made it out.

I don’t really know what to say. Because, at times, it can get very slow and not entertaining at all, but you know you need to keep going, because before you know it, the book slaps you with those moments when you just can’t stop reading. The wait for the third book is killing me.

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// Sara

Saga

Posted in Uncategorized on September 15, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

I want to apologize for the lack of update. I’ve been sick as hell these past couple of days and despite trying to find any sort of motivation to write anything, I just haven’t had the energy.

But I am still alive, well, barely, and aside this notorious cold, I’m fine. Still sorting out the last details about the tours, and being super excited about Lady Gaga announcing her fifth album “Joanne”, finally. Interestingly enough it’ll be released the same day as Amaranthe’s “Maximalism” so it’ll be a heavy day with two CD releases and a Powerwolf gig.

I mean, I like it when a lot happens at the same time, but that’s a bit on the a lot side, don’t you think?

// Sara

Perfect Illusion

Posted in Uncategorized on September 13, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

Ever since I made the “mistake” (not actually a mistake) of buying this song I’ve been listening to it on repeat, basically.

So today, I finally, after some time’s away-time finally made my way back to the rehearsal lot. They have changed it up a bit, moving the equipment from the old room to a new one, and damn it’s large. It’s like three times the old space, and I was just walking around for a bit being like “what am I to do with all of this space?”

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Look how pretty it is!

Nowadays I’m on my own, and I must say… the difference is quite a lot. It was me and my iPod, and I started, or well, kept to going over “I’m 18” with Alice Cooper as usual, in order to get a soft start, and seriously. The progress I made from when I sat down til one hour later, I was sort of surprised by myself. And it feels good to finally be able to try out different thing, improvise a bit, shift around a bit, and I’ve finally reached a “version” of the song that I’ll keep perfecting.

It feels good to be back on track, and to feel that it’s actually going somewhere for once, and not just me tramping on the same spot over and over again.

And I had forgotten how fun it was. A reason I’ve had some time away from it is lack of motivation, which I guess came from the feeling of never moving forward. Now I can barely wait to get back to the lot and get back behind the drums to keep improving and keep learning. Have to choose a song to start to go over next week as well.

But first, I need to deal with the illness that is coming upon me. I felt it during riding that I was becoming more and more weak, and once home I just wanted to crawl up into a little ball and cry from the pain of the thousand needles going through my skin. The flu can go to hell.

// Sara

REVIEW: Lordi – Monstereophonic (Theaterror vs Demonarchy)

Posted in CDs, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , on September 12, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

Two years has passed since Lordi’s most recent “Scare Force One” hit the shelves, and after a few ifs and buts, setbacks, delays and change of producer, the eight Lordi album has finally arrived, and it’s with great pleasure I found myself digging into it. Seeing that the album is sort of split into two, I’ll also split this review into two to begin with, starting with Theaterror.

Theaterror

To put it very simply, “Theaterror” is very old school Lordi, mixed with a major 80’s influence – to the extent you’d think this album was taken straight from the 80’s, with heavy keyboards and light guitar riffs. The album starts off with a phonecall, voicemail from what I assume is Hella’s murderer Ralph Ruiz (read the To Beast comic book) threatening us on the phone before a divine melody line signed Hella which launches us into opening track “So.W.C.A”*, and it continues that way – catchy melodies with the strong prescence of a keyboard being what ties it all together. Lyricwise, it’s very similar to what we’ve heard before – leaving “So.W.C.A”, which is about Masters of the Universe, and “Hug You Hardcore” with more of a parental advisory kind of lyrics being the only two exceptions.

This album IS taken to the next level – no doubt about it. Even though I feel I could fit most, if not all, of these songs onto “Babez For Breakfast”, it’s still done a little better, with a little more finess – and I’d like to think that this is the magical work of Nino Laurenne – “Theaterror” is basically what “Babez For Breakfast” should have sounded like. 

However, it’s a little bit predictable. It’s not Sabaton-plagarising-themselves kind of predictable, but the album follows the same schedule we’ve seen on all of their previous albums, and some songs directly draws the thoughts to some older songs (“Mary is Dead” to “Missing Miss Charlene”, “None for One” to “Loud and Loaded” to mention a few)

“Theaterror” is a very fun album. I’ve found myself bouncing around the room to almost every track of this album, dancing, headbanging, jumping, almost trashing things because of the happy emotions it fills me with. It’s a party album. And if Lordi keep making albums like this, they sure as hell are on the right track. And – bonus points for no curse words! Way to go! I must give a special shout out to my personal favorite on this side of the album – “Sick Flick”. It’s absolutely amazing with the big choruses that makes you dance around the room as if you were being cast in a sick flick.

Demonarchy

I will admit right upfront – When learning about the album, and how it was to become with two sides – one being a more fun side, and the other being more of a story and closer to “Deadache” as far as style goes, I was more interested in this side, and let me tell you this – it did not, I repeat – it did not disappoint.

When the opening track, “SCG:VIII” starts and… The first time I listened to this album I was out walking in the trails in the forest, and it was rather close to midnight. And when this opening track started, and the enchanting notes of it reached my eardrum, it felt like I stepped into an enchanted forest, like the world Pandora from the Starshine games. It felt like I could see and even feel the magic purple glittering mushrooms pop up, fairies waiting around every corner, see glittering rays of light slipping through before the threatening guitars starts, which made me look over my shoulder out of fear. Now this is how to properly compose music.

The album starts off in a way we have never heard Lordi before – heavy riffs with pounding drums, I had to make sure I was actually still listening to Lordi and not some average powermetal band and I basically stood there with jaw dropped in awe. This is beyond amazing. Seriously, holy hell! It didn’t get any worse when I noticed the song, and the whole part of this album, has a bit of Avantasia vibes – changes songs within the songs to move on with the story.

The album continues on like this – moodchanges in the various songs, mostly to accompany the lyrics. I’d want to say that the whole album is a lot in the style of Avantasia – as far as composition and structures are made, so if you’re a fan of “The Metal Opera” I’m pretty sure you could appreciate this, especially seeing this album is also a lot heavier than what Lordi usually does.

So, as most of you may know – Demonarchy is the tale about a group of monsters – The Witch, The Vampire, The Werewolf, The Zombie and Nosferatu, to mention at least a few, that are all coming together to work in the great Demonarchy – the unholy gathering. The story goes through the entire album with it’s ups and downs, and with plottwists that will make your eyes pop, despite being a fairly short tale to tell in only seven songs.

But, with that said, this is what they should do. Seriously. “Theaterror” is all fun and games, but seriously, albums like “Demonarchy” is what Lordi should do. They should write albums based on stories and have comic books come with them. That could really be their call. “Demonarchy” is absolute perfection from start to finish, and I just love this side so much. I want to give an extra shout out for the songs “Demonarchy” and “The Night the Monsters Died” – simply amazing.

Lordi has finally, finally landed with this one. I never thought I’d ever say I liked an album more than “Deadache” – but here it is folks. “Monstereophonic” is slowly, but surely claiming the top spot, and I’d dare to say that this is one of their best works to date. For once, I can very very warmly recommend you without any shame to get this album – you will not be disappointed. Nino Laurenne, he’s a magic worker. The magic he’s done on this album is amazing.

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(Label: AFM Records)

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// Sara
* = So.W.C.A (Song Without a Cool Acronym) = “Let’s Go Slaughter He-Man (I Wanna Be The Beast Man in the Masters of the Universe)”

 

Say Yay

Posted in Uncategorized on September 11, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

It’s already a bit in on September, and I’m guessing it’s the last few days of summer left today. So I have spent the weekend accordingly, I apologize my abscense. I spent the Saturday having lunch with a good friend of mine and then later working, and my Sunday started out with me rushing downtown to pick up some outfit ideas for the upcoming tours, and then…

Well, it was supposed to be “one round” around Sandgrund to pick up some Pokéstops, but it turned out to be me lurking around for an hour and a half, hatching eggs, catching pokémons and collection stops. Before my battery gave up I managed to catch 50 pokémons, and I do in all honesty not consider that bad. Like, not at all.

Now, I’m spending my Sunday night doing the last pieces of shopping before tour, some pre-orders for albums and some last tour planning before I’m out to conquer some gyms and then bed.

Calm and nice weekend.

// Sara

Perfect Illusion

Posted in Uncategorized on September 9, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

Seriously. I thought, I thought this day was never gonna come. I thought “ArtPOP” was it.

But then it happened.

Two years after her collaboration with Tony Benett, and three years since “ArtPOP” the Queen, Mother Monster, has FINALLY released a new song, “Perfect Illusion“.

It’s pretty typical Lady Gaga musicwise, but seeing some new vocal techniques. I’m hoping this means album, and if it does, FINALLY. Not a day too late.  The Queen is back.

However, I’m caught between what this song could be about. On the one side, it could easily be about a failed relationship, but a part of me thinks that this song again could be about her relationship to fame… That she/you think it’s love, but it’s all a perfect illusion… if you know what I mean? That you think it’s amazing, but in reality, it’s just a heavy burden to carry with everyone and everybody watching your every step, like she visualized in the VMA 2009 performance of “Paparazzi”.

Anyway. FINALLY. Mother Monster is back.

// Sara

Edge of the Blade

Posted in Music, Uncategorized on September 8, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

Today, Epica released another song from their upcoming album “The Holographic Principle”, “Edge of the Blade” and along with it a video.

Ok, so firstly: I’m in love with this video. You can really tell it’s all about holographics, haha, haha, haha, ok that was bad. Anyway, at first I was a bit “Ok” but then when Mark’s vocals came in and the whole video turned into a riot, that’s when we are talking.

About the song.. I was a bit stunned when I heard it. It’s unlike what Epica has done before, talking about the verses. It was strange hearing Simone sing like that, but it did nothing but make me even more excited for the album.

Speaking of which, I must remember to preorder it. And Monster-e-ju-fånict too.

// Sara

Masterpiece

Posted in Uncategorized on September 7, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

“With lights low and hopes high
We’d make the world our stage all night
‘Cause this play in our dreams
Was meant to be our masterpiece”

Yes. I guess that is exactly what we could say today. I’ve probably had the most anticlimactic experience I’ve ever had in my life today.

I was sitting on Facebook, minding my own business when I get this little notification “Triffid & Danger cancelled the event Lordi”

Heh. Heh. Very funny dude. Figured that perhaps they are changing dates or venue or creating a new event. We kept the hopes high, before it was confirmed from several sources:

Lordi’s gig in Stockholm have been cancelled.

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And I don’t know if I should laugh or cry. First and foremost, it was too good to be true. That Lordi would play here. Secondly, it’s been one or two days since this gig was announced. And it’s already cancelled. What the hell is actually happening.

Well. I don’t know. I’m just gonna crumble up in my bed and lie down, try not to cry, CRY.

With lights low and hopes high
We’d give it all to shine a light
But this play in our dreams
Was just a fairytale as it seems”

// Sara

Evilove

Posted in Uncategorized on September 6, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

The funniest thing when I’m planning tours is the fact I never start where I should. Powerwolf tour is embarking in about a month, and when sitting down today mapping out and planning my upcoming tours, I end up buying planetickets for Paris.

PARIS.

That’s in November. Like two months away. But this isn’t even anything unusual. I have a tendency to book and organize the things that are the furthest away first, for some really weird reason – like getting Sabaton tickets for next year.

And I have yet to actually book or even decide anything about my Powerwolf tour. I guess I’m a bit stuck. I don’t really like the detour to Gothenburg, and would rather prefer doing Finland, it’ll be a little bit, not a lot, but a little bit more expensive, but it’ll also be four gigs, not three. The plus side with Gothenburg, not only being cheaper is also that I’ll have four possible work days as well, and only one possible work day if I do Finland. But then again, I work literally 24/7, so it’s no harm done for me to take a week off..

Oh well. It will all come together somehow in the end. The key to everything with tourplanning is to wait and hold on. The big mistake a lot of people do when they plan tours, are that they book everything right away and then they’re done. You should wait a little. Partly wait for sales, but most importantly – wait for other tourdates of other bands. I think this tour in particular, the November one, has been changed multiple times only for the sake of additions and removals of tours. And I don’t even want to begin to talk about the US / Canada tour – right now it’ll consist of four countries, and that’s just at THIS POINT with the details not even close to done yet, although Epica in UK and France are pretty set.

All I can say is that I love my life. I love touring. and I love my bands. That is why I’m doing this. The one and only reason.

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Got my foot stuck in the grave

Posted in Uncategorized on September 5, 2016 by Sara Hammerzmith

All I have to say today. Sister is really one of the best bands in the world. Seriously, thank you for existing.

// Sara