Admittedly, it feels on first glance like one of those stories where you see it and you just think, ‘Well, OF COURSE HE WILL.’ Given Steven Spielberg’s long association with the Indiana Jones films and his sway when it comes to both the character and its future, it’s only natural that he’d step up to the job of making any new film. But according to Deadline, he’s finally made it clear that he’s interested in keeping things going, and that he still wants Chris Pratt – who he hand-picked to star in Colin Trevorrow's Jurassic World – to take on Harrison Ford’s famous role.
However, it’s still all up in the air for the moment, as the script doesn’t even exist yet and Spielberg will only sit in the director’s chair if he likes what’s on the page (no sarcastic cracks about him making Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, please). And Pratt is nowhere near signed to the role, though it’s increasingly looking like Disney is going full steam ahead to convince him to take the job, especially given the Spielberg connection.
With no script to hand yet, no one outside of the inner circle knows what form this potential new movie might take, when it could be set and what obstacles our hero – whoever ends up in the fedora – will be facing. Still, if anyone can shepherd in a new era, desirable or no, of Indiana Jones, it’s the man who was there for the birth.
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new songs that were conceived directly for this release into thrilling mini-symphonies. The show at the second Gothic Meets Klassik Festival has most definitely been one of the biggest highlights in the career of Dark-Metal-band Lord Of The Lost.
The massive sound of a real orchestra provided the group's songs with such a massive surge of new emotions and sonic prowess that everyone attending the show, including Chris Harms and his lads, was swept away and gifted with one of the most intense concert experiences in a long time. It is needless to say that Lord Of The Lost instantly became obsessed with the idea of recording an entire release full of orchestral acoustic versions, to create something lasting out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience. “Swan Song” is the result of this labor of love and contains 8 completely new symphonic songs that the band conceived and recorded only for this release, as well as 13 classic tunes that were re-arranged for orchestra.
The result unleashes a cinematic intensity and marks an unprecedented degree of emotional power. As a combination of old and new material, presented in a completely new context, “Swan Songs” is not only marking the closure of an era, but also a new beginning and another facet in the versatile works of Germany's most creative Metal-group. “Swan Songs” will be released as a double CD and deluxe digital download and as a strictly limited fan set which contains a second double disc titled “Swan Symphonies” with orchestral instrumental versions of all songs, as well as an exclusive postcard set and a “Swan Songs”-pendant. This is the most intense episode of Lord Of The Lost's artistic journey to date, strictly adhering to the group's motto: always full of surprises, always 110%, never boring!
The promising Indierockband Prince of Denmark are playing live in Ghent at the music café Kapitein Cravate on the 25th of Februari (Wednesday)!
If screaming guitars, a strict drum section and meaningful lyrics are your thing, check them out! The Ghent-Waasland-Antwerp based band Prince of Denmark has been around since August 2012. They've worked hard to create a captivating set that also convinces when performing live.
Do yourself a favour: go see them!
Kapitein Cravate: Nederkouter 69, 9000 Gent.
Prince Of Denmark, indierockformatie uit Gent te zien in café Kapitein Cravate op 25 februari!
Scheurende gitaren, stomende drumsectie en teksten die ergens over gaan, dat is het handelsmerk van de Gentse - Waaslandse - Antwerpse rock formatie Prince of Denmark. De band bestaat sinds augustus 2012 en heeft sindsdien hard gewerkt aan een set die ook live weet te boeien. Woensdag 25 februari treden ze op in muziekcafé Cravate te Gent.
Gaat dat zien!
Kapitein Cravate: Nederkouter 69, 9000 Gent.

Blue Stahli Premieres New Single, 'Not Over Til We Say So' (ft. Emma Anzai of Sick Puppies) At Loudwire
Detroit-based electronic rock wizard Blue Stahli has returned with the release of his thrashing new single, "Not Over Til We Say So." The song, which features Emma Anzai of Sick Puppies on bass and backing vocals, is a triumphant melting pot of genres —mixing undeniable hooks atop explosive guitar work and revolutionary electronics.
This latest single from Stahli comes directly off of his upcoming sophomore LP, The Devil. The track hoists the sophistication of AWOLNATION, while culminating the energy of The Prodigy and the power of Periphery. "Not Over Til We Say So" is a song that captures the best of both the electronic and heavy rock 'n' roll world.
"'Not Over Til We Say So' is pretty much what Blue Stahli is all about — taking a bunch of disparate genres and smashing 'em all together into a cohesive track," said Blue Stahli. "In the overall electronic rock umbrella of this song, it jumps from thrash metal to glitch hop to straight up pop with catchy vocal hooks galore."
In an exclusive interview via FiXT Online, Emma Anzai opened up about working with Stahli on the track.
"Bret wanted some funky bass on the song so he sent it over to me and I listened to it non-stop and just played along to it. I loved how up tempo it was, that was the first thing I noticed and immediately got excited. Bret then asked if I could do some backing vocals as well and so I got into listening to the vocals more and just thinking of harmonies and anything else that I could add."
Listen to "Not Over Til We Say So" now:
On long player number 3, young Berlin- based duo Formalin embarks on a thrilling journey to far away galaxies. The concept album effectively melds retro-Sci-Fi-Electronica with a distinctive harder and more modern edge. From the beginning of time, humankind has been striving to surpass its own physical and mental limits … but only now, with technology steadily evolving at great speed, this dream seems to actually be within reach.
On their new concept album „Supercluster“, Formalin escape the dark wasteland of the post-apocalypse to create a catchy and thrilling electronic vision of the future. Therein, androids will surely dream of electronic sheep, while the fascination of space travel, technological evolution, information overload and everyday life in virtual reality manifest in beat-driven cinematic sounds. The multilayered sound-constructions on the new record let Daft Punk go hand in hand with Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy with Captain Future and Vangelis with Marilyn Manson: “Supercluster” fuses real Eighties-style Science-Fiction-feeling with the harsh but melodic Industrial-approach that the Berlin-based lads have been perfecting on their previous releases. The result is an extremely dance-floor-compatible retrofuturistic Electro-trip. The first edition of the new album comes as a deluxe double disc with the bonus EP “Supervoid”, which contains more exclusive new songs. Tomorrow is yesterday … with Formalin. Full warp speed ahead!