San Francisco-based rock group Solwave has released a stream of their new song, “I Won’t Wait,” and to further sweeten the pot, they’ve given us at ShockYa an exclusive look at their latest webisode. The webisode features their latest performance at The Independent in San Francisco. Take a look at the webisode below the post. “I Won’t Wait” is just one of the cool bits of news the band has to offer. Earlier this year, the band worked with Gordon Raphael, the producer of The Strokes, as well as Kings of Leon’s mastering engineer, Richard Dodd. If you want to take a listen to the track, check it and their [ Read More ]
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- 7/10/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Year: 2010Director: Richard PowellCast: Robert Nolan, Peter Higginson, Samantha Nemeth
A seemingly normal day for students and staff at a typical American High School potentially could turn into something much more malevolent as cherubic appearing teacher Richard Dodd secretly seethes with a dangerous, vehement hatred for his daily routine, his co-workers, and his students.
While news stories and films depicting serial killers as your average, everyday nice guy uncomfortably force us to consider who may be living next door to us, Worm has us consider something even more disturbing: whose hands are we leaving the well-being of our children in when we drop them off at the doors of the school building each day? It is a thought-provoking question and is not all that far-fetched, considering the plethora of news reporting in the last few several highlighting teacher indiscretions with students. However, Mr. Dodd's thoughts go beyond the typical sexual...
A seemingly normal day for students and staff at a typical American High School potentially could turn into something much more malevolent as cherubic appearing teacher Richard Dodd secretly seethes with a dangerous, vehement hatred for his daily routine, his co-workers, and his students.
While news stories and films depicting serial killers as your average, everyday nice guy uncomfortably force us to consider who may be living next door to us, Worm has us consider something even more disturbing: whose hands are we leaving the well-being of our children in when we drop them off at the doors of the school building each day? It is a thought-provoking question and is not all that far-fetched, considering the plethora of news reporting in the last few several highlighting teacher indiscretions with students. However, Mr. Dodd's thoughts go beyond the typical sexual...
- 2/22/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
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