Tag: music
August 28, 2016 · 0 comments
Music: FLOW
Tom Smith goes with the Flamenco FLOW If you’re going to kick arse, you better have a theme song of equal kick arsery if you want to be remembered. The Karate Kid had “You’re the Best”, Rocky has “Eye of the Tiger”, and superhero-without-any-actual-powers Masayoshi Hazama has just switched his to FLOW’s rifferific “Ai Ai […]
August 5, 2016 · 0 comments
Music: Bump of Chicken
By Tom Smith. When two worlds collide, it’s down to the badass crime fighting squad Libra to restore order. They’re faced with taking down all host of supernatural nasties, fiends and pesky terrorists that have suddenly started to pop up following the emergence of an interdimensional portal above New York. It doesn’t always have to […]
July 24, 2016 · 0 comments
Music: Electric Eel Shock
By Tom Smith. I’ll always remember the first time I saw Electric Eel Shock live. It was around five years ago, relatively late in their career considering their UK tour last year celebrated 21 years of the garage rock trio. I had heard so many stories about the band, mostly relating to their crazy live […]
July 21, 2016 · 0 comments
Ninja Slayer Music: Melt Banana
By Tom Smith These days the boundaries of being an indie band can be difficult to define. Acts like England’s own Enter Shikari, despite being signed to their own label, manage to achieve mainstream chart positions without the need for a major record company’s backing. Yet, if you look at them, their site, their merchandise, […]
July 6, 2016 · 0 comments
Fhána: Comet Lucifer music
By Paul Browne. Sogo Amagi is a denizen of the world of Gift whose primary hobby is excavating rare crystals from abandoned mines. Sogo’s quiet life of intellectual pursuit is, however, put into disarray when he encounters the mysterious blue-haired Felia deep within the ground itself… If you like your anime to be everything from […]




