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Loft (JP)

“A prize-winning writer, Leiko(NAKATANI Miki), moves to a quiet sub-urban house to finish up her new novel with a help from the editor. That night while sleeping, she sees a man in a storage room transporting an object wrapped in cloth. She soon finds out that he is a renowned archaeologist, Professor Yoshioka(TOYOKAWA Etsushi), researching ancient mummies, and that object was a recently discovered mummy. Working late on her book, Leiko witneses a ghost and finds out that her room once belonged to a woman who had been misssing for a while. This brings unexplainable fear to Leiko as she starts to uncover more stories from the past.”

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[Album Review] Black Light Burns ‘The Moment You Realize You’re Going To Fall’

Wes Borland is known for being eccentric, off-the-wall, and, most importantly, one hell of a guitar player. For as much as Limp Bizkit is ridiculed, it cannot be denied that their songs are infectious and the guitar hooks huge and powerful. Then there is the work he did with Big Dumb Face, which is nothing short of hilarious. But it is his work on Black Light Burns where Borland really gets the opportunity to shine and let his personality truly come forth.

The Moment You Realize You’re Going To Fall is the follow-up to 2007′s Cruel Melody. With 15 tracks and over an hour of material, does Borland’s latest effort demonstrate his genius or have the ideas begun to stagnate? READ MORE

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Black Light Burns Releases Details For New Album: Stream New Song

Black Light Burns, the project led by Limp Bizkit/ex-Marilyn Manson guitarist Wes Borland, has released details for its long-awaited new album, which is entitled The Moment You Realize You’re Going To Fall. This is the first new full-length album since 2007′s Cruel Melody, which featured Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails), Josh Eustis (Puscifer), and Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle). Coming out Aug. 14th, the album will feature 15 brand new tracks, including “Scream Hallelujah”, which is streaming on Noisecreep and can be heard below.

Check out the full album artwork and track listing below. READ MORE