
Neutron Music Player
Music and Entertainment
App
Neutron is the professional music player with a high quality 32/64-bit audio rendering engine which...

The Everything Metabolism Diet Cookbook: Includes Vegetable-Packed Scrambled Eggs, Spicy Lentil Wraps, Lemon Spinach Artichoke Dip, Stuffed Filet Mignon, Ginger Mango Sorbet, and Hundreds More!
Book
Burn fat and lose weight with 300 easy recipes! With The Everything Metabolism Diet Cookbook, you'll...

Dinosaur Book HD: iDinobook
Book and Education
App
If you are looking for detailed information about the real dinosaurs of the Jurassic World movie...

Sudden Death
Book
"Splendid" --New York Times "Mind-bending." --Wall Street Journal "Brilliantly original. The best...
fantasy fiction

Soutine's Portraits: Cooks, Waiters and Bellboys
Barnaby Wright and Karen Serres
Book
Chaim Soutine (1893-1943) produced some of the most powerful and expressive portraits of modern...

Gaspar Noe recommended An Andalusian Dog (1929) in Movies (curated)

Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Black Hammer, Vol. 1: Secret Origins in Books
Nov 30, 2020
The series pays more than enough clever homage to the Silver Age heroes. Barbalien bears more than a passing resemblance to J'onn J'onz in the DC Universe, while Golden Gail shares notable similarities to Shazam, or Captain Marvel, also from DC. However, despite the similarities, Jeff Lemire's intent is purely nostalgia and respect, nothing resembling fan service by any means!
Despite aspects of the series that clearly apply to the superhero genre, this series anything but a typical superhero book. Instead, we are presented with a dark (and I mean DARK, like you'll want a milkshake or some Insomnia Cookies after you are finished reading it) tale that is very much about the people who embody the heroes in the series. There are a lot of human struggles and internal issues, all dealt with in a well-written manner, the end result of a series created out of love for the comic heroes of old.
Jeff Lemire is swiftly becoming one of my favorite writers. I got sucked in with his recent new series, GIDEON FALLS, and then now this. I know everyone else has been a fan for the longest time, but regardless, I consider myself a fan now, too! :)
As praise as I am throwing Lemire's way, I also need to throw some to Dean Ormston, the series' A-MAZ-INGLY talented artist! His art suited Lemire's ideas and concepts, rendering them in a way that further supported the tribute to the Silver Age that this clearly was. I glad Ormston remained the artist, as it helped to maintain continuity without breaking the mood.
In closing, I just want to say a big thank you to Baxter for the recommendation and thank you to Comixology and Dark Horse for the sale! My new found love of this series is now forever owned to you both, as well as Msrs. Lemire and Ormston! THANK YOU!!

Modern Burdens by Tracy Bonham
Album
Tracy Bonham's major label debut, The Burdens of Being Upright (Island), achieved gold record status...
alternative rock

Les Fleurs du Mal by Rabit
Album Watch
Les Fleurs Dul Mal is the absorbingly grotesque sophomore album by pioneering artist, DJ and label...
electronic experimental

Sarah (7800 KP) rated Spotify Music in Apps
Jan 11, 2018
It's a great way to find new music and listen to virtually anything you want in an instant. I love that you follow and listen to others playlists and the majority of the interface is easy to use. I like to play music in my car, so I love that Spotify will play through the Bluetooth in my car just like the normal music on my phone. It doesn't even seem to take a large amount of data which is a surprise, although with premium it's good to have the ability to download songs.
My only criticisms are that I sometimes find it difficult to find particular songs under an artist if you're unsure of the album and don't want to search for them separately. I also don't like that you can't organise playlists. I've heard you can create playlist folders on the desktop app, but this isn't available on the phone & is frustrating if you have and follow a lot of playlists.