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Josh Eppard (aka Weerd Science formerly of 3 & Coheed and Cambria), Dave Parker, Anthony Masington, Kurt Brown and Dave Daw have lent us an ear to the evolution of their collaborative project, Mours with the release of demo “Sharks in London” on www.myspace.com/themours. It was written and recorded early February 2009 at Darkworld Studio and features guest vocals from friend/bassist of Coheed and Cambria, Mic Todd.
Josh Eppard (aka Weerd Science formerly of 3 & Coheed and Cambria), Dave Parker, Anthony Masington, Kurt Brown and Dave Daw have lent us an ear to the evolution of their collaborative project, Mours with the release of demo “Sharks in London” on www.myspace.com/themours. It was written and recorded early February 2009 at Darkworld Studio and features guest vocals from friend/bassist of Coheed and Cambria, Mic Todd.
Josh Eppard (aka Weerd Science formerly of 3 & Coheed and Cambria), Dave Parker, Anthony Masington, Kurt Brown and Dave Daw have lent us an ear to the evolution of their collaborative project, Mours with the release of demo “Sharks in London” on www.myspace.com/themours. It was written and recorded early February 2009 at Darkworld Studio and features guest vocals from friend/bassist of Coheed and Cambria, Mic Todd.
I think one of the most emotional times in anyone's life is the last few years of high school... There's so much pressure and so much effort being put into figuring out who you are. It's also when we're all making all of our mistakes, which has a huge emotional impact. I think for me the worst part was dealing with all of those things and really feeling like no one understood what I was going through at all.
I really wish the show SKINS had been on then. I think it would have helped me feel less alone, because it shows characters going through exactly what I was going through at the time (and still, to an extent). It's premiering here August 17 at 9pm/8c on BBC America. It's one of Britain's top TV shows, and follows a group of high school friends dealing with their crazy lives as best they can. It's not unlike My So Called Life or One Tree Hill, but the show addresses all of the issues that are important to teens in its own way. It's awesome because the plots aren't some fantasy created by adult writers based on what they think a teen's life MIGHT be like... The show's writing staff is mostly teens and young adults, so there's a sense of reality that makes you feel like these characters could be your friends, or even yourself.
The performance of the cast is also amazing, because you never get the
feeling that they're acting. It's very comforting in a way, because I
think to act those emotions so well you have to have felt them, so that
means there are even more people in the world who understand them. If
that makes sense! I definitely
recommend you check out SKINS on Sunday, August 17th at 9pm/8c. I know
you'll love it.
If you want to learn more about the characters, you can read their profiles on the official site (here
).
We also have a lot of awesome trailers, character clips and cast interviews on our official YouTube Channel (here
).
Here's my favorite trailer so you can see what I'm talking about...
Anyway, I know this is a bit OT, but I'm really excited about this
awesome show and I think that a lot of you will be really into it. It's not every day that a show comes along that really describes our emotional lives, but this is definitely one of them.
If you have any questions or anything, please hit me up on here, I'd love to discuss it further!
<3 Daphne!