Hobby journal : I got quite bored painting Xandria so I'm trying an easier approach with my zombicide witch.
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Gaarl. Horde of 1.
Finished up the first of many pieces to my Green Horde Set. His name is Gaarl. Gaarl is all alone right now as the only finished member of his horde. He screams his name a lot to keep himself company. “GAAARLLL!” At this point he assumes everyone is named Gaarl. He’s not very smart. After all, he did get bit by a human. How dumb does an orc have to be to get bit by a puny little human? Very.
He is however starting to get hungry. Orc flesh sounds tasty. Maybe he can find himself some orc flesh. What’s that you smell in the air Gaarl? Is that an orc? Go get him.
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CRISTINA SCABBIA Says Next LACUNA COIL Album Won't Arrive Before 2024
During an appearance on the latest episode of Knotfest's "She's With The Band", the show hosted by Tori Kravitz and Alicia Atout aiming to amplify the voices of women on stage, backstage and in the business, LACUNA COIL singer Cristina Scabbia spoke about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's follow-up to 2019's "Black Anima" album. She said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "We are already writing music. But I think it's going to be 2024 [before the new album is released].
"The problem is not really the music that we write. But now, in order to deliver a record, it takes a lot more time," she explained. "The pandemic delayed everything. And metal music is maybe the only genre in which the physical support [is] still very important. Because there are a lot of collectors, a lot of fans [who] really want to keep the copy of the record in their hand. And it takes time to print vinyls, to print CDs. You need sometimes one year in between the delivering of the master and the release of the record, because you have to set up a lot of things. That's why I'm talking about 2024. Maybe we will record an album in 2023, but it probably will be delivered in 2024. But we are definitely writing new music."
Earlier this month, LACUNA COIL released a new single, "Never Dawn". For the track, LACUNA COIL partnered with CMON, the renowned board game publisher behind the popular game "Zombicide". "Never Dawn" is a notable addition to CMON's latest Kickstarter project, "Zombicide: White Death", and was initially used as an instrumental version in a campaign trailer. The game introduces new characters, mechanics, and challenges for players to overcome, and the upcoming "White Death" version features five LACUNA COIL limited-edition survivor tokens.
Designed by Nicolas Raoult, one of the designers of the original "Zombicide", along with Jean-Baptiste Lullien and Raphaël Guiton, "Zombicide: White Death" is a sequel to the fantasy spinoff version of "Zombicide" with a new wintery theme. The third installment in this series, it follows "Zombicide: Black Plague", which introduced the concept in 2016, and "Zombicide Green Horde", which came out in 2018.
LACUNA COIL has spent the last few months promoting "Comalies XX", the recently released "deconstructed" and "transported" version of the band's third album, "Comalies".
"Comalies XX" was made available on October 14, 2022 via Century Media Records.
LACUNA COIL celebrated the 20th anniversary of "Comalies", by performing it in its entirety at a one-night-only concert on October 15, 2022 at Fabrique in Milano.
"Comalies" was originally released on October 29, 2002 through Century Media Records. The LP, which featured the band's breakthrough single "Heaven's A Lie", has reportedly gone on to sell over 300,000 copies in the United States alone.
LACUNA COIL played its first show in front of an audience in more than two years on April 7, 2022 as the support act for APOCALYPTICA at the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia.
Prior to the Atlanta concert, the last time LACUNA COIL played together was at the group's special September 2020 livestream event where the bandmembers performed "Black Anima" in its entirety with no audience in attendance at the Alcatraz Club in Milan, Italy. That show was released as a live album, "Live From The Apocalypse", via Century Media.
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LACUNA COIL Performs New Song 'Never Dawn' At Los Angeles Concert
The Fortheloveofrock YouTube channel has uploaded video of LACUNA COIL's May 19 performance at The Belasco in Los Angeles, California. Check it out below.
LACUNA COIL's setlist for the Los Angeles concert included a new song called "Never Dawn", which the band recently contributed to "Zombicide" publisher CMON's latest board game Kickstarter project. Designed by Nicolas Raoult, one of the designers of the original "Zombicide", "Zombicide: White Death" is a sequel to the fantasy spinoff version of "Zombicide" with a new wintery theme. The third installment in this series, it follows "Zombicide: Black Plague", which introduced the concept in 2016, and "Zombicide Green Horde", which came out in 2018. The game introduces new characters, mechanics, and challenges for players to overcome.
LACUNA COIL has spent the last few months promoting "Comalies XX", the recently released "deconstructed" and "transported" version of the band's third album, "Comalies".
"Comalies XX" was made available on October 14, 2022 via Century Media Records.
LACUNA COIL celebrated the 20th anniversary of "Comalies", by performing it in its entirety at a one-night-only concert on October 15, 2022 at Fabrique in Milano.
"Comalies" was originally released on October 29, 2002 through Century Media Records. The LP, which featured the band's breakthrough single "Heaven's A Lie", has reportedly gone on to sell over 300,000 copies in the United States alone.
"Comalies XX" was made available on October 14, 2022 via Century Media Records.
LACUNA COIL celebrated the 20th anniversary of "Comalies", by performing it in its entirety at a one-night-only concert on October 15, 2022 at Fabrique in Milano.
"Comalies" was originally released on October 29, 2002 through Century Media Records. The LP, which featured the band's breakthrough single "Heaven's A Lie", has reportedly gone on to sell over 300,000 copies in the United States alone.
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Zombicide Green Horde - Card Tray Card holder for Zombicide Green Horde. Some blood drips and a zombie face for details. Fits cards with sleeves, I am using Mayday Games 41mm x 63mm: Mini USA Game Size Premium
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Don’t hedge bets...hedge boards.
Deplorable lack of updates lately due to an overabundance of work. Painting time has been just about nonexistent, but the itch is starting to bother me and I hope to get the brush back on something soon.
INSPIRATRON SPEAKS: “Folks get down on themselves sometimes about the proverbial “pile of lead” (now usually plastic) that often sits for years unpainted on their hobby desk. It’s intimidating. You feel like you’re not getting anything done. But you’re not a failure. Hobbies are supposed to be fun, and because they’re “secondary” priorities (as they should be), they are subject to the vagaries of life’s capricious schedule. Listen to the painting/modeling itch when it starts to bug you. Try to knock out a figure or two if you can. But don’t let a hobby stress you out...unless it’s that GOOD kind of stress. You know what I mean.” -from The Unabridged White Box Journals, Random House, 1992.
About the only hobby-related thing I’ve been able to accomplish in the last two months is the above game of Zombicide: Green Horde. Loads of fun, and arguably better than the original Black Plague, if only because it’s harder. New terrain types that hamper your strategies, more enemy activations, etc. The second campaign mission above is loaded with hedges, preventing your ranged characters from getting their best shots and granting baddies plenty of LOS-blocked space to catch up to you. In point of fact, this mission has so many hedges that I literally used every single one of my custom hedges described in previous posts. Guess I need to make more.
Incidentally, the cat agrees that the Green Horde box is measurably more plush than that of Black Plague.
Also, my Horde Box expansion came in last week. I love the way boxed mini games give me viable PCs, NPCs, and bestiary stuff for general high-fantasy RPGs, too. Having them be part of a complete, standalone experience is part of how I get to enjoy the figures if I don’t have a campaign going.
FOOTNOTE: the final photograph is a formal portrait of the well-known robot sage Inspiratron, taken in his famous White Box Dojo in 1963, a mere six weeks before his death from catastrophic capacitor failure. While candid photographs exist of his final days, this is the last known studio portrait of the poet-philosopher.
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Orc Necromancer from Zombicide : Green Horde.
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Gaarl got really excited today. He finally came across another orc to add to his horde. Gurlaag makes two! Gaarl isn’t sure how many are required to actually make a horde but he’s one orc closer now. Gurlaag was a speedy little guy and difficult to catch. Took some serious work on Gaarl’s part. He was super excited Gurlaag didn’t lose an arm or a leg in the process not so much now. Gurlaag spends most of his time running circles around him annoying him like a gnat and then laughing at him.
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Brix Moonshine
This is #BrixMoonshine, or as the table liked to call #DavidBowie. He acted as one of my vampires, #GustavDurst, the other night. He’s actually from CMON’s #Zombicide tabletop miniatures game!
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LACUNA COIL Shares Lyric Video For Latest Single 'Never Dawn'
Italian metal titans LACUNA COIL have released the official lyric video for their recently announced single "Never Dawn". "Never Dawn" showcases LACUNA COIL's signature sound with its haunting melodies, powerful guitar riffs, and the mesmerizing vocal harmonies of Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro. The song delves into the depths of the human spirit, exploring themes of resilience, inner strength, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness.
For "Never Dawn", LACUNA COIL partnered with CMON, the renowned board game publisher behind the popular game "Zombicide". "Never Dawn" is a notable addition to CMON's latest Kickstarter project, "Zombicide: White Death", and was initially used as an instrumental version in a campaign trailer. The game introduces new characters, mechanics, and challenges for players to overcome, and the upcoming "White Death" version features five LACUNA COIL limited-edition survivor tokens.
Cristina comments on the new song: "First presented, in its instrumental version, in the trailer for Zombicide White Death game, and then in its live version, during our last sold-out show in L.A., we're so incredibly thrilled to finally unveil the full version of 'Never Dawn'! This song is a fierce survival journey throughout grotesque and frozen lands, where the power within is the main weapon. Ignite the fire in your heart and enjoy the listening!"
Designed by Nicolas Raoult, one of the designers of the original "Zombicide", along with Jean-Baptiste Lullien and Raphaël Guiton, "Zombicide: White Death" is a sequel to the fantasy spinoff version of "Zombicide" with a new wintery theme. The third installment in this series, it follows "Zombicide: Black Plague", which introduced the concept in 2016, and "Zombicide Green Horde", which came out in 2018.
LACUNA COIL has spent the last few months promoting "Comalies XX", the recently released "deconstructed" and "transported" version of the band's third album, "Comalies".
"Comalies XX" was made available on October 14, 2022 via Century Media Records.
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