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Queen – The Show Must Go On
#Queen#Innuendo#The Show Must Go On#Label:#EMI – CQ009#Series:#Colección Queen – CQ009#Format:#CD#Album#Limited Edition#Reissue#Remastered#Digibook#Country:#Spain#Released:#Apr 27#2008#Genre:#Rock#Stage & Screen#Style:#Pop Rock#Arena Rock#Glam#UK
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TTPD: THE MANUSCRIPT DIGIBOOK
Would you believe it if I told you that this took several hours to compile and edit into the beautiful pdf you see before you? Probably not, but it did, because I'm a perfectionist. Introducing TTPD: THE MANUSCRIPT, now available in digibook format! Stay tuned; the other three are sure to follow within the coming days.
Download it here!
Author’s note: Apologies in advance for the watermarks; the last time I made an edit that got popular, someone posted it to Twitter and I never got credited, and after the time it took to make this, I refuse to let it happen again.
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What I got today from Barnes and Noble! It was 50% off and I used a $5 dollar coupon on my B&N account and it came to $24.06!
Bonus A picture of it on my shelf in my room :)

#Doctor who#jodie whittaker#the doctor#the thirteenth doctor#thirteenth doctor#boxset#Bluray boxset#digibook#bluray digibook#blurays#bluray#physical media#bbc#bbc america#bbc one#chris chibnall#yaz#yasmin khan#mandip gill#graham o'brien#bradley walsh#tosin cole#ryan sinclair#dan lewis#john bishop#doctor who series 11#doctor who series 12#doctor who series 13#doctor who flux#Doctor who the series 13 specials
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Because Spotify doesn't really know that much about my listening habits and because I enjoyed writing this kind of post last year I'll once more make a post about my ACTUAL musical favourites this year. So here goes! Album time!
Grendels Sÿster: Abstieg in die Traumkammer (2024, heavy/folk metal) -- This was by far my favourite album of the year. It came out this August. First album by the band, and what a debut! The album has an English version too (which you can also find if you click the link), but I vastly prefer the German one. The lyrics are really excellent and they fit so, so well with the character of the German language. Musically I would say they sound like "early Týr with a female punk singer", the lyrics feature retellings and re-imaginings of various mythologies and mythological themes of the world, ranging from Norse to Greek to (on their EP) Hinduism or even Tolkien's Valar. They once called their genre NWONOEM (New Wave of Nerd-Oriented Epic Metal).
Other albums I liked, in no specific order:
Kornalyn: Intemporel III (2024, folk) -- Kornalyn has been at this for a few years. He's a French anarchist and folk musician who records modernized versions of traditional leftist & worker songs. He's versatile, he's talented, he's got spirit and a great voice. Worth checking out whether you're a comrade, a history enthusiast or a folk fan.
Alice Longyu Gao: Let's Hope Heteros Fail, Learn and Retire (2023, hyperpop) -- Okay, I'm versatile too. Or at least not so set in my ways that I can't appreciate different genres than I normally listen to. Alice's hyperpop songs have a chaotic artistic spirit that I find charming. In a way, some of her songs are pretty metal-ish too - they remind me a little of old SOAD songs. She's funny, she's innovative, she's a delight.
Stonefield: The Light of Lies (1990, prog rock) -- Some awesome prog rock from the 90s. The singer sounds like DIO. If you like the hammond organ, CLIK TEH LINK! If not, click it anyway, you may start to! When I tried to find out which year the album was from, I found their EP The Eyes of the Dawn (1989), which is also so fun.
Alvader: Hereniging (2024, folk metal) -- Hey you! Do you like Heidevolk? If you found this post through the folk metal tag I bet you do. In this case definitely listen to this band. It's made up of ex-members of Heidevolk and sounds a lot like the "original".
HammerFall: Avenge the Fallen (2024, power/heavy metal) -- What can I say about this one. It's HammerFall. It rules by default. It sounds like all their other albums. HammerFall are one of the few bands where that's a compliment.
molllust: In Deep Waters (2015, symphonic metal) -- There is no music I like better than symphonic metal that takes the "symphonic" part really, really seriously. molllust are one of the few bands that do. Between Janika Groß's gorgeous orchestrations and her operatic voice, this is one of the bands that give me hope for the genre. At first I actually found their older stuff too inaccessible, but after I listened to the newer and more straight-forward Mother Universe album a lot last year, In Deep Waters became a lot more approachable to me.
Wintersun: TIME II (2024, Extremely Delayed Technically Complete Symphonic Death Wish Metal) -- I still can't believe my eyes, or ears. Am I dreaming? Is this the real life? It's really out! And Nuclear Blast didn't even give it a digibook edition (I have the one of TIME I and thought I might have a matched set one day). Is this because their corporate overlords don't care about physical media or are they just so DONE with the album, and Jari in general, that they didn't make more of an effort out of spite?
Norrsinnt: Djupt inni skoga (2024, folk metal) -- Somewhere between heavy folk and very folky metal. A collection of songs the artist released individually over the past years, but the album only came out a short while ago. He fortunately seems to have decided against using an AI image as cover art in the end, so I don't feel bad listing this album here. Oh, there are albums that I found this year and liked musically which I'm not listing for this reason, definitely! I'm glad this one isn't among them, because I've known all these songs for years and I'm quite fond of them, and of the power and originality of the vision behind this project.
Nightwish: Yesterwynde (2024, symphonic metal) -- I didn't expect too much from this album, but ended up really liking it! My favourite parts are, of course, the orchestral passages. I like how Nightwish are still capable of evolution, new paths, instead of being stuck in the 2000s. And, after all, what could be a more fitting topic for music that's as larger than life as symphonic metal than just the totality of existence, the universe, the human equation, the meaning of it all?
Romuvos: Spirits (2024, folk) -- Pagan Folk, immersive, meditative, dark. I don't have much to say about this, other than that I have listened to it a lot this year.
KAMIJO: ??? (????, symphonic power metal) -- I usually only have albums on this list because I'm old-fashioned like that, but that's really unfair to Kamijo, who's my top artist of the year on Spotify and whose greatest songs are spread out across a multitude of single bonus tracks and short EPs. So I will link his song TEMPLE and say doumo arigato gozaimasu, vampire prince rockstar-san, nay, -sama!
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I also continued my exploration of the world of opera. Since I think I'm beginning to know my taste, there were a lot of works I started and didn't finish, but some I liked very much. My favourite was L'elisir d'amore (1832), which I watched in two different versions and listened to all summer. It's a rather light-hearted one, but the music is nevertheless dramatic, it's fast, it's powerful and... somehow rich. And it's just pretty, I'm not immune to the charms of the easily lovable Italian opera, or of Rolando Villazon and his musical and comedic talent. I'd definitely recommend this recording even to people who have never watched an opera before.
I also really liked Eugene Onegin (1879, can't find the recording now) - much more tragic than the one above, few operas I've watched had a better plot, I read the novel it's based on afterwards - as well as a whimsical 1979 recording of L'incoronazione di Poppea (1643) and a gorgeous staging of Atys (1676, only French subs here, sry). Baroque opera is superior to the later stuff according to me. The beautiful music, the melancholic observations on life in the libretto, the way the operas always seem to reach for the divine, beyond the limits of mundane human existence - it strives for perfection, and my ears think it comes close.
And that's my musical breakdown of the year :)
#ok here we go with the tags hhhh#kamijo#romuvos#nightwish#norrsinnt#wintersun#molllust#hammerfall#alvader#stonefield#alice longyu gao#kornalyn#grendels sÿster#folk metal#symphonic metal#power metal#folk music#heavy folk#hyperpop#prog rock#heavy metal#music stuff#music#music recs#opera
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what's your EA collection look like?
Gosh... I have a lot. I used to have more, but throughout the years I've sold things to pay bills. My collection has always been cyclical; I think I've started and completely sold off two different times. I was also buying things for giveaways back in the day.
This is what I have now:


1st Edition, 1st Print TAFWVG
1st Edition TAFWVG
2nd Edition TAFWVG
4th Edition TAFWVG
German Lim. Ed. TAFWVG (x2)
Your Sugar Sit Untouched (no CDs)
The Gown
Coloring Book
A shitton of magazines, including EA's Orkus Cover, Alternative Mag, and KinKats
Trisol Promo Postcard
2011 The Door Tour VIP Pass
EA's handwritten pre-production setlist*
Queen fLee "Absomuffinlutely" sticker
Vecona Stage Costumes & Jewelry
Asylum Fan Club Paperwork
Enchant Era Promo Poster (not pictured)
Opheliac Era Promo Poster (...i think???? I would need to go digging to see if I still have it)
*Johnnie, EA's Trisol Manager, sent this to me with a bunch of other things I've since sold off or gifted.

On a Day...
Chambermaid EP (not a bootleg, far as I can tell)
By the Sword (not pictured, finally picked one up a day or two ago!)
Enchant
Opheliac EP
Opheliac Promo
Opheliac, Digibook
Opheliac, Jewelcase
Liar/DITNA EP, Digipak
Liar/DITNA, Jewelcase
Laced/Unlaced, Jewelcase
Laced/Unlaced, Digibook
ABOT&T, Digibook
Enchant, Digibook
4 O'clock EP, Digipak
4 O'clock EP, Jewelcase
GJWHF & BR EP, Digipak
DITNA DJ Single
Swallow DJ Single
Liar DJ Single
GJWHF DJ Single
Opheliac Promo (The End)
Opheliac (The End)
Opheliac Companion [digital]
Fight Like A Girl (Hot Topic Release)
TAFWVG Audiobook
Behind the Musical [digital]
The Asylum Oracle
All Mine Enemy's Whispers (Attrition, w/ EA's ft. track)
The Devil's Carnival Soundtrack, Limited
The Devil's Carnival Soundtrack+DVD
The Devil's Carnival DVD
The Devil's Carnival: Alleluia DVD
Obviously I'm missing a few key items, like the Enchant Promo, Violin EP, her old poetry book, and the different releases of FLAG, but I've very happy now that I finally found By the Sword. Even Ice didn't have the Enchant Promo or Across the Sky and Other Poems.
I thought about trying to find all the different releases of FLAG for completionist's sake, but they're surprisingly hard to find at decent prices.
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The Universal Classic Monsters Collection will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Digital) in digibook packaging on October 3 via Universal. Designed by Tristan Eaton, the eight-disc set is limited to 5,500.
It includes 1931's Dracula, 1931’s Frankenstein, 1932’s The Mummy, 1933’s The Invisible Man, 1935’s The Bride of Frankenstein, 1941’s The Wolf Man, 1943’s Phantom of the Opera, and 1954’s Creature from the Black Lagoon.
All eight films are presented in 4K with HDR10. The Spanish version of Dracula is also included. Special features are listed below, where you can also see more of the packaging.

Dracula is directed by Tod Browning (Freaks) and written by Garrett Fort (Frankenstein), based on Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Helen Chandler, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan star.
Dracula special features:
Alternate score version by Philip Glass
Dracula (1931) Spanish version directed by George Melford
The Road to Dracula
Lugosi: The Dark Prince
Dracula: The Restoration
Dracula Archives
Monster Tracks
Trailer gallery
Transylvanian vampire Count Dracula bends a naive real estate agent to his will, then takes up residence at a London estate where he sleeps in his coffin by day and searches for potential victims by night.
Frankenstein is directed by James Whale (The Indivisible Man) and written by Garrett Fort (Dracula) and Francis Edward Faragoh (Little Caesar), based on Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel. Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, and Boris Karloff star.
Frankenstein special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Rudy Behlmer
Audio commentary by historian Sir Christopher Frayling
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made A Monster
Karloff: The Gentle Monster
Universal Horror
Frankenstein Archives
Boo!: A Short Film
100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics
Monster Tracks
Trailer gallery
Dr. Frankenstein dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster out of lifeless body parts.
The Mummy is directed by Karl Freund (Dracula) and written by John L. Balderston (Dracula). Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, and Arthur Byron star.
The Mummy special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Paul M. Jensen
Audio commentary by Rick Baker, Scott Essman, Steve Haberman, Bob Burns, and Brent Armstrong
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed
He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce
Unraveling the Legacy of The Mummy
The Mummy Archives
100 Years of Universal: The Carl Laemmle Era
Trailer gallery
An Egyptian mummy searches Cairo for the girl he believes is his long-lost princess.
The Invisible Man is directed by James Whale (Frankenstein) and written by R.C. Sherriff (Goodbye, Mr. Chips), based on H.G. Wells’ 1897 novel. Gloria Stuart, Claude Rains, William Harrigan, Dudley Digges, and Una O'Connor star.
The Invisible Man special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Rudy Behlmer
Now You See Him: The Invisible Man Revealed
Production Photographs
100 Years of Universal: Unforgettable Characters
Trailer gallery
A scientist finds a way of becoming invisible, but in doing so, he becomes murderously insane.
The Bride of Frankenstein is directed by James Whale (Frankenstein) and written by William Hurlbut. Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, and Elsa Lanchester star.
The Bride of Frankenstein special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Scott MacQueen
She’s Alive! Creating The Bride of Frankenstein
The Bride Of Frankenstein Archive
100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics
Trailer gallery
Dr. Frankenstein, goaded by an even madder scientist, builds his monster a mate.
The Wolf Man is directed by George Waggner (Operation Pacific) and written by Curt Siodmak (I Walked with a Zombie). Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney Jr. star.
The Wolf Man special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Tom Weaver
Monster by Moonlight
The Wolf Man: From Ancient Curse to Modern Myth
Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr.
He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce
The Wolf Man Archives
100 Years of Universal: The Lot
Trailer gallery
Larry Talbot returns to his father's castle in Wales and meets a beautiful woman. One fateful night, Talbot escorts her to a local carnival where they meet a mysterious gypsy fortune teller.
Phantom of the Opera is directed by Arthur Lubin and written by Eric Taylor (The Ghost of Frankenstein) and Samuel Hoffenstein (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde). Claude Rains, Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster, and Edgar Barrier star.
Phantom of the Opera special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Scott MacQueen
The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked
Production Photographs
100 Years of Universal: The Lot
Theatrical trailer
An acid-scarred composer rises from the Paris sewers to boost his favorite opera understudy’s career.
Creature from the Black Lagoon is directed by Jack Arnold (The Incredible Shrinking Man) and written by Harry Essex and Arthur A. Ross. Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno, Nestor Paiva, and Whit Bissell star.
Creature from the Black Lagoon special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Tom Weaver
Back to the Black Lagoon
Production Photographs
100 Years of Universal: The Lot
Trailer gallery
A group of scientists try to capture a prehistoric creature luring in the depths of the Amazonian jungle and bring it back to civilization for study.
Pre-order Universal Classic Monsters Collection.
#universal monsters#dracula#frankenstein#the mummy#creature from the black lagoon#the wolf man#bride of frankenstein#phantom of the opera#the invisible man#horror#classic horror#dvd#gift#the bride of frankenstein#tristan eaton#wolf man
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Judas Priest: Angel Of Retribution (2005)




This version was released as a CD and a seperate DVD in a digibook format.
Epic Records
#my vinyl playlist#judas priest#rob halford#k.k. downing#ian hill#scott travis#glenn tipton#epic records#classic rock#hard rock#heavy metal#compact disc#album cover#album art
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What's in the box? 😄 Yup we got our first Movie pick up of 2025! the long awaited Se7en on 4K! I do have Collector’s Edition Digibook Blu-ray from 2010 I think that is what its called I just call it the "book edition" but I wanted to get this movie on 4K being I wanted to see all the gory details in the best possible way. the movie might be disturbing filled with grisly,horrific and bizarre killings but I do find it absolutely fascinating and it is probably one of my favorite movies.
#Se7en#Se7en movie#Seven#Seven movie#NaughtyGirl286#ShannonJ286#4k#4k ultra#4k ultra hd#bluray#blu-ray#blu ray#physical media
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New Eluveitie song! It's a bit unusual for their style, which I find interesting but maybe a turn off for some fans. Still, I think it's worth checking out.
The new album will be called Ànu (the name comes from a goddess very briefly mentioned in Irish mythology who is theorised to be at least connected (if not the same as) to several other Celtic deities; the most common interpretation names her The Mother Of The Gods, associated with wisdom, skill, rivers as a source of knowledge and maybe even the Earth and land itself - again, apparently there are little references to this figure and they're mostly confusing and my research leaves a lot to be desired*). Surprisingly, even with the theme connections Aidus and Exile of the Gods are not part of the album's tracklist. They're bonus tracks on the digibook version. The cover is pretty though:
*And by that I mean I ended up reading one short paper from the Harvard Celtic Colloquium which, although entertaining, definitely didn't cure the gaps in my knowledge about Celtic mythology. All resource recommendations are welcome, I'm very curious about the topic. XD
It's also very probable that nobody from the band thought that much about this reference, LOL
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Attack on Titan: FINAL CHAPTERS English Blu Ray Pre Order
Release Date: November 26, 2024
The Attack on Titan: THE FINAL CHAPTERS Part 3 Limited Edition Blu-ray + DVD box
Link - https://store.crunchyroll.com/products/attack-on-titan-final-season-the-final-chapters-part-3-blu-ray-dvd-limited-edition-704400108488.html
Special features include:
148-page Art Book
32-page Digibook
7 Art Cards
2 Exclusive Titan Enamel Pins


Standard, non limited-edition Blu-ray + DVD available
Link - https://store.crunchyroll.com/products/attack-on-titan-final-season-the-final-chapters-part-3-blu-ray-dvd-704400108471.html

#attack on titan#shingeki no kyojin#aot final season#attack on titan season 4#aot final chapters#attack on titan final season#aot finale#blu ray#aot#snk#attack on titan finale#attack on titan final chapters#levi ackerman#eren jaeger#mikasa ackerman#armin arlert
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Finally finished building the second shelf I bought like two years ago. Still not an ideal setup—you sort of give up on proper organizing after so long—but at least all the blus are off the floor for the time being. Had a lot more VinSyn releases than I realized.
First case is Second Sight and VinSyn/Partner Labels, with some select oversized LEs up top (and yes, ended up putting the XXX releases just front and center, out in the open):


Then there’s my Shout/Scream Factory, with Vestron, Eureka, and Indicator (plus the Phantasm Collection and Arrow’s Chucky Collection since most of the other classic slasher franchises were already over here)


And finally, Arrow and assorted other boutique releases (88 Films, Blue Underground, Scorpion/Code Red, Severin, Synapse), and digibooks.


#my film collection#second sight#vinegar syndrome#shout factory#scream factory#vestron#arrow#boutique labels
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Legion Of The Damned – Solar Overlord
#Legion Of The Damned#Cult Of The Dead#Solar Overlord#Label:#Massacre Records – MAS BX0602#Format:#CD#Album#DVD#DVD-Video#PAL#All Media#Limited Edition#Digibook#Country:#Germany#Released:#Dec 19#2008#Genre:#Rock#Style:#Death Metal#Thrash
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TTPD: THE BOLTER DIGIBOOK


Introducing TTPD: THE BOLTER, now available in digibook format! This project took longer than its sister, simply due to the fact that my scanner refused to pick up the proper colors. Hopefully, you'll agree that the effort was worth it!
Download it here!
Author’s note: Apologies in advance for the watermarks; the last time I made an edit that got popular, someone posted it to Twitter and I never got credited, and after the time it took to make this, I refuse to let it happen again.
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Do you have any of the sheet music that was posted on the site? I can't find anything either official or unofficial.
There's never been any official sheet music released outside of a few insta posts of Unlaced, and the little decorative doodles in the Laced/Unlaced digibook.
But if you google sheet music from EA, some unofficial stuff does pop up. (Use "before:2023" or "before:2022" in your search for better results.)
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Went for a short thrift run to grab some bits for a costume party, but really it was to buy CDs again. And while it's usually compilations and music someone's conservative parents would buy, I occasionally luck out with some interesting picks.
Found a sealed digibook, with the only thing I could pick up about it was that the cover was hardcore macabre. And that it was only in French. Turns out it's a French nu metal band! Probably the first time I grabbed an album of this genre. I guess I should have expected it with the art, thought it is more scene/emo. Lots of screaming and very choice sounds that aren't for anyone squeamish.
Immediate tonal whiplash, this self-titled album, is far less intense. Folk-indie as hell, something that would be playing during a summer festival as the second to last set. A humid twilight breeze kinda mood.
Also picked up a few others: a 1999 reissue of Nana-mouskori in New York. Aside from being the kinda jazz album that I would usually pass up, the packaging was the major reason why I grabbed it. I need to probably listen to more albums like it, but listening to this kinda music without the low-fi hum of a vinyl needle is really nice.
Listen Up. is another left field grab for me. A collection of music by aboriginal artists that vary by genre. A very Canadian album from someone who lives here; it's not folk-indie by someone who lives in Vancouver or Toronto.
The Everglow by Mae is an early 2000s emo(?)/punk album. It's exactly the sound that would be found playing in a YA/Children's novel to movie adaptation. Which makes sense looking into its background; they pull off the concept really well.
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CD thrifting for me around this time is partially an attempt to get what I can before the iPod trend starts raising the prices of the second-hard market. But I've been reminded how much of a better experience it is to physically look at cases and not having the ability to listen to it immediately. At second-hand stores, there is a station or one polite question to give an album a spin before buying it. Given how CDs are currently priced, there isn't much to lose on an album. There is no way to find anything I'd want by looking in the media section, but I usually walk away with something I don't really go out of my way to online.
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Prophet Of The Last Eclipse headcanon moment
I HC Sania is from planet Earth and a human. Why? Based on this picture from the Digibook.
Originally I only thought her as an alien from a random planet but after seeing this photo the idea of Sania being a human idk... i just liked the idea.
Demonheart song mention something named "Arias" but for be honest it could be anything.
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