Written and Coded Alexis Sanchez

Song Review

Issue #3

Welcome back folks! This week I will be featuring a song by the Heavy Metal band 'In This Moment,' suggested by our lovely and attractive Superpower Training professor, Cana Havich. Remember, if you have a song you'd like me to listen to and feature here, just send it to me VIA Mail Post! So, let's dig in shall we?

The song starts off very soothing, albeit a bit creepy, especially considering the demonic aspects of the music video. Maria Brink starts slowly singing, before starting the screeching chorus about bringing Hell and Heaven. From there it was hard to understand the lyrics considering I had my volume on 120% like a dumdum (don't ask how that's possible, just trust me it is), but the song is very good. The music video is very aestetically pleasing for me personally, and once I lowered the volume, the song was very lovely.

The chorus of the song throws me off but becomes very catchy once you lower the volume, so I stress not to attempt to listen to this song at max volume the first time around unless you're already into heavy metal in which case you're fine! What do you think of the song? Let me know below. And remember, if you have any songs you want me to feature on the next blog, send them to me VIA mailpost! Until next time folks!

 
 
 

Song Review
Issue #3
Written and Coded
Alexis Sanchez

Welcome back folks! This week I will be featuring a song by the Heavy Metal band 'In This Moment,' suggested by our lovely and attractive Superpower Training professor, Cana Havich. Remember, if you have a song you'd like me to listen to and feature here, just send it to me VIA Mail Post! So, let's dig in shall we?

The song starts off very soothing, albeit a bit creepy, especially considering the demonic aspects of the music video. Maria Brink starts slowly singing, before starting the screeching chorus about bringing Hell and Heaven. From there it was hard to understand the lyrics considering I had my volume on 120% like a dumdum (don't ask how that's possible, just trust me it is), but the song is very good. The music video is very aestetically pleasing for me personally, and once I lowered the volume, the song was very lovely.

The chorus of the song throws me off but becomes very catchy once you lower the volume, so I stress not to attempt to listen to this song at max volume the first time around unless you're already into heavy metal in which case you're fine! What do you think of the song? Let me know below. And remember, if you have any songs you want me to feature on the next blog, send them to me VIA mailpost! Until next time folks!