Chris Catalyst - Mad In England - pre-order (release date October 6, 2023)
"I am immensely pleased to offer for pre-order MAD IN ENGLAND, my newest and most extravagant album yet!"
'A call to arms for a decent soundtrack to heavy times, Chris says ‘this is the album I’ve always wanted to make. It’s political with both a capital P and a small one… and it’s got the best tunes and most outlandish production I’ve ever had. It’s the story of how I’m pissed off, and how we’re all pissed off, on both a micro and a macro level.’
‘We’ve all had a load of downs in over the past few years… I think it’s time for some ups. The album is a big rant about all the nonsense we have been facing every day, but with some ideas of how we might right some of those wrongs.’
It’s an eclectic and colourful journey through Chris’s record collection and imagination, veering from frenetic pop to stoner rock to lysergic soundscapes, all accompanied by his typically acerbic Northern wit.'
Comes with download code, too.
Tracklist:
Side A 1. Mad In England 2. Butterfly Or Bull 3. Emergency 4. Opinion Addiction 5. I Got A Gift
Side B 1. Stop 2. I'd Rather Be Anywhere 3. My Family 4. Why Can't We All Just Get Along 5. How? 6. Dead Man Walking
PLEASE NOTE: this is a pre-order. The physical copies are on order and will be posted by the release date, which is Friday 6th October.
All songs by Chris Catalyst.
Produced and recorded at Chris's House Studio and mixed and produced by Dave Draper and Chris.
All instruments and vocals by Chris, except drums by Jase Bowld, trumpet by Nick Hughes and extra keys on 'I'd Rather Be Anywhere' by Bryan Scary.
Amazing artwork, layout and design by Rich Jones for Turning Rebellion.
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The Arkadians by Lloyd Alexander
The Search for Delicious (Babbitt, Natalie)
The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
Maya and the Rising Dark (Barron, Rena)
Peter and the Starcatchers (Barry, Dave)
The Looking Glass Wars (Beddor, Frank)
Eigth grade bites by brewer (published under author's deadname?)
Minecraft the island by Max brooks
Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism (Byng, Georgia)
The Awakening (Carroll, Michael )
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Carter, Ally)
A Week in the Woods (Clements, Andrew)
The Supernaturalist (Colfer, Eoin)
Artemis Fowl (Colfer, Eoin)
Airman (Colfer, Eoin)
Of Fire and Stars (Coulthurst, Audrey)
Into the Land of the Unicorns (Coville, Bruce)
Out of My Mind (Draper, Sharon M.)
So you want to be a wizard by Diane Duane
The Patron Thief of Bread (Eagar, Lindsay)
Half Magic (Eager, Edward)
Inkheart (Funke, Cornelia)
Bunnicula James Howe
Which Witch? (Ibbotson, Eva)
The Secret of Platform 13 (Ibbotson, Eva)
Evil Genius by Catherine Jinks
The Reformed Vampire Support Group (Jinks, Catherine)
The Akhenaten Adventure (Kerr, P.B.)
The Tail of Emily Windsnap (Kessler, Liz)
Savvy (Law, Ingrid)
The Fairy's Mistake (Levine, Gail Carson)
Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg (Levine, Gail Carson)
Ella Enchanted (Levine, Gail Carson)
The Two Princesses of Bamarre (Levine, Gail Carson)
Nightmare Academy (Lorey, Dean)
The Merchant of Death (MacHale, D.J.)
The Ruby Princess Runs Away (Malcolm, Jahnna N.)
If the Shoe Fits (Mason, Jane B.)
How to Become a Planet (Melleby, Nicole)
Game of Strength and Storm (Menard, Rachel)
The Host (Meyer, Stephenie)
Fablehaven (Mull, Brandon)
Five Children and It (Nesbit)
The Borrowers (Norton, Mary)
The Wicked Bargain (Novoa, Gabe Cole)
If I Was Your Girl (Russo, Meredith)
Magyk (Sage, Angie)
The Alchemyst (Scott, Michael)
Scythe (Shusterman, Neal)
The Glitch in Sleep (Wexler, Michael)
You, me, and our heartstrings by See, Melissa
Instructions for dancing by Yoon, Nicola
The Jasmine Project by Ireland, Meredith,
Rise to the sun by Johnson, Leah
Happily ever afters by Bryant, Elise
Everything I thought I knew by Takaoka, Shannon.
The falling in love montage by Smyth, Ciara
The peasant's dream by Dickerson, Melanie
The princess will save you by Henning, Sarah
If I'm being honest by Wibberley, Emily
Opposite of always by Reynolds, Justin A
Summer constellations by Sevigny, Alisha
The wicked deep by Ernshaw, Shea
The supervillain and me by Banas, Danielle
The boyfriend bracket by Evangelista, Kate
An enchantment of ravens by Rogerson, Margaret
Wild beauty by McLemore, Anna-Marie
Stay tuned 🐺
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En 2017, Brie a joué dans la comédie biographique The Disaster Artist de James Franco, ainsi que dans le drame biographique The Secret File de Steven Spielberg avec Meryl Streep et Tom Hanks
Le film a été nominé pour deux Oscars, dont celui du meilleur film. En janvier 2021, le thriller The Promising Girl avec Carey Mulligan est sorti. Bree a joué le rôle de Madison dans le film. Le film raconte l'histoire d'une fille qui mène une double vie et qui est sûre qu'il n'y a rien de plus séduisant que la vengeance.
Époux est Dave Franco (Dave Franco; né le 12 juin 1985), acteur, scénariste, réalisateur et producteur américain. Après cinq ans de relation, ils se sont mariés en mars 2017.
Bree a travaillé comme animatrice lors de fêtes pour enfants et a également joué sur la scène de théâtres locaux en Californie - "Odyssey", "Write-Act" et "Rubicon". Son travail le plus célèbre au Rubicon Théâtre était le rôle de Margot dans Le journal d'Anne Frank et d'Ophelia dans la tragédie de Shakespeare Hamlet, pour laquelle Alison a reçu le prix Indy.
Elle a reçu une grande renommée et reconnaissance en tant que Trudy Campbell dans la série télévisée Mad Men. Situé dans les années 1960, l'histoire est centrée sur l'agence de publicité fictive Sterling Cooper, située sur la prestigieuse Madison Avenue de New York. L'histoire se concentre sur la vie de son directeur créatif Don Draper et de ses collègues. Les employés du prestigieux bureau de Madison Avenue, à la recherche de l'éclat extérieur de la vie, souffrent de vide intérieur et se disent "fous". En tant que l'un des membres de la distribution d'ensemble de la série, pour ce rôle en 2009, Alison a reçu le prix American Screen Actors Guild Award dans la nomination "Best Cast in a Drama Series".
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