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Stalking the Ghost – PopMatters

Posted: February 28, 2017 at 6:28 am

Underground respected doom merchants Unearthly Trance are back after a break of a few years with the monumental new banger Stalking the Ghost. From the opening song, Into the Spiral, where the New York-based band charge into the fray with the same kind of sense of purpose that made the title track to Neurosis ninth album Given to the Rising such a massive opening album cut, to the trippy album-closing song In the Forests Keep, it is evident that the time Unearthly Trance members spent since 2010s V. working on Serpentine Path records and Thralldom stuff also allowed them to meditate on what the next kind of statement should be from a band that is frankly somewhat underappreciated.

On the weekends I often meet at 3:00 am with a bouncer from a different bar than the one I work at, stuffing my face with mozzarella sticks while he tries in vain to find good vegan options at a greasy spoon in the wee hours of the morning. While we bitch about drunks we had to 86 often, we also tend to talk music. Last weekend we were discussing Megadeths Grammy win and if that was what metal really is now. Despite his favorite band being Baroness, my friend felt they were more of a proggy hard rock band now and that Megadeths style of thrash was too dated to warrant a current metal nomination. He felt like Gojira was the only band in the category who fairly represented how heavy metal has gotten and that even Black Sabbath should now be considered classic rock instead of metal.

While his points are interesting, I think it is more complicated. Sub-genres in the family tree of metal are as fun to name as all the ex-members of Napalm Death, and all lead back to certain landmarks. Whether you like your doom with a charred style of hardcore attached (Thou) or prefer your stoner rock and sludge with more melodic leaning tendencies these days ala Torche, Lo-Pan or Clutch, all of these bands are still cousins in the theatre of pain, as far removed as they might seem from Mtley Cre as can be.

Unearthly Trace mine a certain territory between extreme metal and the more traditionally Sabbathian where the vocals are generally harsher, a more torn throat and scorched earth style of doom that vocally might even appeal to some black metal or death metal fans rather than people who prefer their walls of fuzz with a slice of Josh Homme on top. Unearthly Trance also have less of a formal obligation to stick closer to hard rock forms all the time, something they share in common with also heavy as heck but experimental acts who likewise deserve way more love like Ultraphallus and Ufomammut.

Dont let me imply that Unearthly Trance are always a difficult listen. Most of their history is now on Bandcamp and will keep you thrilled and rocking out for days and days. For some, they will find it just too much of an audio ass-walloping, but most metalheads who like slower stuff will end up worshiping this band if they dont mind harsher vocals. Dream State Arsenal is positively bludgeoning, like the band Saint Vitus on steroids if Godzilla was singing after a three-day bender destroying Asia and drinking an ocean of whiskey. It is telling that the band just slotted nicely on a bill between Buzzoven and my psych rocker pals INN:IS.

Unearthly Trances appeal is that (like classic NYC band Unsane) they always have sounded dangerous underneath the distortion, not really concerned if they harsh your buzz or remind you the world can be painful. With more extreme acts like Inter Arma or even Deafheaven getting many more eyes on them than bands not named Converge have for the last decade or so, the time is ripe for Unearthly Trance to finally get more of the credit they deserve.

Famine is perhaps the highlight of these eight tracks that descend to varied depths, possibly the heaviest song on the record. The quality of the material is so high that despite this song being emotionally fatiguing enough that most bands would put Famine last on their record, Unearthly Trance keep you invested for four more six- to nine-minute length beasts AFTER that. Kudos and horns.

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Morgan Ywain Evans speaks to forest spirits, sings for GET OUT. and Walking Bombs, has been published by the likes of Noisemag.net, New Noise (USA) and other publications for over a decade and regularly contributes to The Kingston Times as well as Metalriot.com. He likes kindness, vampire movies, meditating and listening to post punk with his dog.

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Trance-fusion festival Camp Bisco to return to Pavilion at Montage … – The Weekender

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Disco Biscuits bass player Marc Brownstein revels in the groove during the bands first set at Camp Bisco in 2016. The jamtronica pioneers will bring their festival back to Scranton with a full lineup in July. Times Leader file photo

SCRANTON Electronic and trance-fusion music festival Camp Bisco is returning to Northeastern Pennsylvania for the third year in a row.

Festival organizers have announced the three-day event, headlined by jamtronica pioneers The Disco Biscuits, is scheduled for July 13 through 15 at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain & Montage Mountain Waterpark, 1000 Montage Mountain Road.

Co-headliners Bassnectar, Pretty Lights Live, GRiZ, Lotus, Gramatik, Action Bronson and Shpongle will give prime-time performances, and a list of nearly 50 additional acts includes 12th Planet, Beats Antique, Break Science, Electric Beethoven, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Swift Technique, Sophistafunk and others.

Early bird passes go on sale at noon Feb. 24 at CampBisco.com. VIP and travel packages will be available through the same outlet in the future.

For more lineup and ticket information, visit CampBisco.com.

Disco Biscuits bass player Marc Brownstein revels in the groove during the bands first set at Camp Bisco in 2016. The jamtronica pioneers will bring their festival back to Scranton with a full lineup in July.

http://theweekender.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_bisco2-9-1.jpgDisco Biscuits bass player Marc Brownstein revels in the groove during the bands first set at Camp Bisco in 2016. The jamtronica pioneers will bring their festival back to Scranton with a full lineup in July. Times Leader file photo

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These Glitchy New ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Motion Posters Introduce The Cyberpunk Cast – UPROXX

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Itll be interesting to see how Ghost in the Shell plays out at the box office when it arrives in theater on March 31, 2017. The live-action adaptation has been fraught with controversy ever since Scarlett Johansson was cast in the lead role back in 2015. But while manga/anime purists like myself see Johansson as wrong for the character one the film has at least tacitly acknowledged by changing her name* from Major Motoko Kusanagi to simply The Major theres no way of knowing if the whitewashing controversy penetrated the movie-goer bubble or if its simply too inside baseball for the masses to care. *Of course, with Japanese actress Kaori Momoi playing Johanssons mother, its possible theyre going with another terrible trope popularized by Marvels Psylocke of putting a brain/psyche of a minority into the body of a white person.

So, will folks turn out to see Scarlet Johansson in a cyberpunk action movie? Her turn in Lucy proves ScarJo can carry a sci-fi film. But Lucy only had a budget of $40 million compared to what will no doubt be a higher production cost of GITS, based simply on the special effects budget seen in the trailers. A higher risk comes with the potential for a higher reward, but also a bigger marketing budget to whet audiences appetites. The double-edged sword there is each new piece of marketing also reminds fans (and potentially the core demographic) of the controversy surrounding the casting of the main character. With all that in mind, do these motion posters for GITS make you more excited to see the film or not?

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5 Cyberpunk Books to Read Before Watching ‘Ghost in the Shell’ – Inverse

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Cyberpunk is a niche science fiction sub-genre that every so often jumps into the mainstream. Perhaps the most prominent example of is, of course, The Matrix, but now the upcoming Ghost in the Shell movie starring Scarlett Johansson will once again bring it into the spotlight. The pillars of the sub-genre are urban settings, social upheaval, dystopian futures with advanced technology and powerful corporations, and gritty underworlds filled with illicit trade. Hacker characters and shadowy corporations abound.

The popular HBO show Westworld cant be called cyberpunk because Season 1 didnt present enough information about the world outside the park to discern if it fits that structure, but the more niche Syfy show Incorporated is. The genre is always kicking; its simply a matter of how many people are paying attention to it at any given moment.

Even though the new Ghost in the Shell movie has its problems, if it can bring renewed attention to this intriguing strand of science fiction, that might be its greatest success. If its trailers have made you curious about the genre as a whole, here are some novels to start with, aside from the Ghost in the Shell manga, of course.

##. 1. Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

Snow Crash is a modern classic set in a future version of Los Angeles in which private organizations hold most of the government power, mercenary armies compete for control, and of course, the protagonist is a hacker with access to all the underground facets of this world. Its a must-read if youre exploring the genre.

Another classic, this was the novel that spawned the film Blade Runner. As the book has several key differences, even if youve seen the movie many times, its worth a read.

This sprawling, ambitious novel is set in a 23rd century in which megacorporations dominate, plagues are frequent, and people are engineered to satisfy the whims of the rich.

This is a Young Adult book, which goes to show how the cyberpunk sub-genre transcends categories. The protagonist is a cyborg living in a dystopian version of Beijing.

You cant dive into cyberpunk without taking a spin in the world of Neuromancer, the father of the genre. The Matrix would not exist if Neuromancer had not established a world with hacker characters and a virtual reality space called The Matrix. Like most of the other works in the genre, its set in the East, specifically Japan. If you read just one cyberpunk novel in your curiosity, read this one.

Ghost in the Shell hits theaters on February 28, 2017.

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Lauren's writing has appeared on The Huffington Post, Page Views at The New York Daily News, and 20SomethingReads at The Book Report Network. She has also interned at The Overlook Press and Cosmopolitan. A Dartmouth grad, she lives in Brooklyn.

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Ruiner will bring gritty cyberpunk action to Xbox One and PC with Xbox Play Anywhere – Windows Central

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Raw Fury Games to Publish Cyberpunk Adventure The Last Night … – Hardcore Gamer

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The last time we had heard from Odd Tales cyberpunk adventure game The Last Night was over two years ago, after it had finished winning a cyberpunk-themed game jam and when the developers decided to expand their Flashback/Oddworld-inspired creation into an even bigger game. As you may have expected, things have gone a bit silent for a while, but a now a major development has occurred again with the announcement that Raw Fury Games will help publish the title. In a post on their site, Raw Fury were absolutely ecstatic to be working with Odd Tales, with several staff members being fans before Raw Fury was even founded.

The initial teaser seen below only provides a mere seconds-long glimpse of things, but Odd Tales have promised a variety of gameplay with several different types of action, a huge world full of complex characters with branching dialogue and multiple-choice events and approaches, and of course, some ridiculously amazing pixel art and animation. No word on a release window yet, though the game is aiming for a release on both PC and consoles. Indeed, heres hoping The Last Night can deliver on the intrigue and deep gameplay that initial impressions suggest, and we at Hardcore Gamer will make sure to keep you updated on any notable progress concerning it as well.

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Trucker Tools integrates Load Track platform with Revenova TMS – Commercial Carrier Journal

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Trucker Tools, provider of a populardriver smartphone app andautomated Load Track platform, announces an integration with Revenova that delivers freightvisibility to shippers, brokers and third-party logistics companies that use the cloud-based Revenova TMS system.

Revenova is a Salesforce.com certified Partner and provider of CRM-powered transportation management. The Revenova TMS system leverages the scalability, reliability and security of the salesforce1 platform and application ecosystem.

The integration of the Load Track platform with Revenova TMS gives its users an automated shipment tracking option as part of a configurable workflow.

The Revenova TMS is already steps ahead in terms of improving the process of moving freight. We are delighted to partner with Revenova to further extend its value with an automated Load Track process, said Prasad Gollapalli, chief executive officer of Trucker Tools.

By clicking on any load in Revenova TMS, users see a Load Detail record with all of the pertinent information neatly organized into objects. To initiate the Load Track, users click the Tracking Log object and enter the time they wish to start the Load Track and select a geo-fence perimeter such as 5 miles.

The system uses the geofences to trigger instant arrival and departure notifications when drivers have completed pickups and deliveries. The Load Track integration also gives Revenova TMS users visibility of loads as routes progress and the ability to read and respond to instant messages from drivers.

The Load Track integration provides a differentiating value for Revenova TMS by automatically communicating all pickup and drop-off activities as well as the ETA delivery status of loads. Drivers can capture images of proof-of-delivery documents, and the system automatically generates an invoice to increase efficiency and accelerate cash flow for our customers, said Dave Craigmile, chief technology officer of Revenova.

The Trucker Tools app with the built-in Load Track feature has been downloaded by more than 400,000 small carrier drivers and owner operators. If a driver has not already downloaded the app, the integration with Revenova TMS sends an instant text message to the driver to download the free app as part of the dispatch process.

Pricing for the integrated Load Track feature starts as low as $1.05 per load for users with high load volumes. Location updates for loads in Revenova TMS are in virtual real-time with no limitations on the number of days and stop events from pickup to final delivery.

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TMS boss Gossage: Austin road track doesn’t know NASCAR business – Fort Worth Star Telegram

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NASCAR has two road courses on the schedule in Sonoma, Calif., and Watkins Glen, N.Y. Austin would make sense to bring on, to a certain extent, but it's hard to envision that happening with TMS a few hours away. It's a nice race track, but we're the ...

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TMS Reviews Riverdale Chapter Five, "Heart of Darkness" | The … – The Mary Sue

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Did you catch last ThursdaysRiverdale? This weeks episode brought up all kinds of family blood feuds, Jason Blossoms memorial service, and a really creepy Gothic mansion.

In this episode, Keisha and I talk about how our love for Cheryl Blossom grew tenfold in this episode, and her growing friendship with Veronica is a wonderful thing to see. After all, who better to help the spoiled, mean rich girl than a reformed rich girl? Maybe these blossoming friendships will be enough to bury the feuds between all the adults, which we found out this week were all over maple syrup.How could such a wonderful, beautiful thing cause so much hate and evil? We dont really understand how maple syrup works, but we dont appreciate it being soiled like this.

Heart of Darkness was also one of the creepier episodes, and we love all the Gothic elements from theCrimson Peakvibe we got at the Blossom mansion to the snake in the box sent to Hermione Lodge. Were starting to uncover some lies and secrets behind Polly and Jasons relationship. Our current working theory is that Polly was/is pregnant, and might be locked away unfairly so she doesnt snitch on someone. It would certainly fit in with the Gothic vibe were seeing now.

On a lighter note, Archies musical journey is going well! With the gross predatory Ms. Grundy gone, were seeing him get closer to Val (who we both agree is too good for him) and start to work in some balance. Naturally he has to compromise a bit, and its refreshing to see the film take on improving as a musician and having multiple commitments in an honest way. One might even call Archie a red-headed Troy Bolton, torn between sport and song until he discovers he can doboth. Were all in this together, yall.

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Get rough with Panasonic’s new hybrid Toughbook – CNET

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We put our devices, especially laptops, through a lot, asking them to survive spills, bumps, knocks, dust and even falls. Your standard clamshell or hybrid can survive some minor brushes with death, if you're lucky, but for more extreme situations there's a specialized category of PCs we call "rugged." The long-time leader in this space is Panasonic, and the company has sold its rugged Toughbook laptops since 1996.

The latest Toughbook, introduced at the MWC 2017 show, is the Toughbook CF-33, which is a detachable hybrid that boasts a number of firsts. Panasonic says it's the world's first rugged hybrid laptop with a 3:2 aspect ratio display. Most laptops have 16:9 displays, the same as an HDTV, but a few, including Microsoft's Surface line, have 3:2 displays.

The 6.1-pound (2.77 kg) CF-33 is available as a tablet-plus-keyboard combo, or just as a standalone tablet. Its 12-inch, 2,160x1,440-pixel touchscreen works with gloves on or even in the rain. A pair of hot-swappable batteries means you can keep it running, as long as you have extra batteries and a charging dock.

Windows 10 Pro is the default OS, but like many professional laptops, a Windows 7 downgrade option is also available. While ports are quickly vanishing from consumer laptops and hybrids, the CF-33 has USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet, microSD-XC and audio ports on its tablet half. The keyboard dock adds two more USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, and even serial and VGA ports. In true Toughbook style, the ports are all covered by waterproof doors.

A rugged laptop like the Toughbook CF-33 probably isn't for you -- Panasonic says it's targeted at "police, emergency services, government agencies, defense, field service workers, maintenance and service technicians," so it's overkill if you're just worried about coffee spills.

But if you're looking for an extreme hybrid for your extreme lifestyle, the Toughbook CF-33 will be available in the UK in the second quarter of 2017, starting at 2,630 for the full hybrid, or 2,210 for the standalone tablet. Prices and availability in other regions wasn't available yet, but that works out to $3,300/$2,775 or AU$4,270/AU$3,200.

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