Gotham (Series Four). Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, David Mazouz, Morena Baccarin, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, Erin Richards, Carmen Bicondova, Cory Michael Smith, Jessica Lucas, Chris Chalk, Drew Powell, Crystal Reed, Alexander Siddig, Anthony Carrigan, Maggie Geha, Peyton List, Charlie Tahan, David W. Thompson, Kelcy Griffin, Nathan Darrow, Michael Cerveris, Camila Perez, Michelle Veintimilla, Cameron Monaghan, Benedict Samuel, J.W. Cortes, John Doman, B.D. Wong.

John F. Hall, There’s Always Tomorrow! (Poem).

 

There’s always Tomorrow, but tomorrow never comes!

for peace in this world, only bombs, and loaded guns

There’s free beer Tomorrow in the bar that never closes

for the Wino’s, Drunks, and street bums

There’s a distant light left on at the end of Hope Street

Seeing the World through Beer glasses softens the hard Edges!

Now I can see Blue skies visions all of the time

Everything’s going to be alright!

At the End of the Day it’s Night

Except in the Land of the Midnight Sun

Puppy, The Goat. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Life is not and should never be, completely serious. Even in the depths of the most intense feeling surrounding the soul or the art that engulfs us, there must be moments in which raising a smile, beaming and wide grin and letting the two fingers of angry pleasure and satisfaction be seen to rise above the cacophony of ceaseless prattle and bustle. The difference between these two states of mind are understood when you know that it is appropriate to act The Goat and to shoulder the responsibility in to which you showcase the passion in which your soul deserves.

Roger Daltrey, Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite. Book Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Education is important, knowing your own mind and being driven to rebel against the system that only wants to tie you down to the mundane and dreary is imperative.

It can be argued that many of the finest creative minds that the world has produced has at some point defied the slog of the near industrial machine which is designed in part to generate more cogs, more constructed consumers and instead found ways to bring happiness into the lives of the general population. A song encouraging a heart to beat faster, a piece of art which brings sweat and fear to the brows of the so called elite of the world; anybody who can do this deserves to have a story told, the blueprint of their life brought to the attention of the autobiographical section of any bookshop.

The Yacht Club, The Last Words That You Said To Me Have Kept Me Here And Safe. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Youth is meant to be carefree, exciting times of discovery and hope, of adventure and love, it is the time you are supposed to relish before the burdens and responsibilities of adulthood take their toll and add grey hairs and wisdom to your mind. Youth is never wasted on the young, for they are the ones to whom the world really belongs as those over a certain age seek comfort in their homely rituals and planned out to the minute lives.

KilliT, Waiting For The Day. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The day will always arrive, the anticipation of it is what drives you to the point of agitated madness, you count down the hours, think about the glorious moment of release, but it will soon dawn upon you that the eagerness of the day’s approach is what gives the moment meaning, that Waiting For The Day is a ritual of its own making and raises the image of what is to come to a truly special place.

Flotsam And Jetsam, The End Of Chaos. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

History arguably has a short memory, it is up to those that find the driftwood discarded by Time and the past floating on the ever-hopeful shores and beaches of accolade and account, in which to preserve it, give it a home in which commemoration can rightly be heard, adhered to. The deluge of History’s loss of memorial unless it suits its purposes is staggering, and one in which we, as keepers of such celebration, should give it sanctuary and bring forth The End of Chaos.

The Three Tremors. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Courtship is the unlikely warning of what can be expected when a person’s fancy turns to love, we are unprepared for the vibration in our hearts as the pace quickens and the mouth goes dry at the barest hint of conversation. In the right hands we go all of a quiver and if the intentions are true we can expect the earth to become unstable beneath our feet; in these, The Three Tremors of love and nature are not just a passionate declaration, they are an upheaval of the old way and into the new.

Doctor Who: Resolution. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Jodie Whittaker, Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill, Tosin Cole, Charlotte Ritchie, Nikesh Patel, Daniel Adegboyega, Darryl Clark, Connor Calland, James Lewis, Sophie Duval, Callum McDonald, Harry Vallance, Laura Evelyn, Michael Ballard.

It is never the end, not as far as the Doctor and the Daleks are concerned. A writer’s symbol of the evils of Fascism, a nightmare to which we should always guard against returning, and yet seem to find unbelievably steeling its resolve with sharpening and destructive purpose.

Walter Trout, Survivor Blues. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

A hero will take all the punches that life throws at them and still smile, they will see the fight and revel in the prospect of rebelling against the melancholy of being thought of as just another enduring spectacle to which Time soon allows to fade, no matter how hard they pressed on with their love and passions.