October 2022: All Aboard
Howdy, folks!
If you're getting this newsletter for the first time, it's because I finally went through the backer report for the Brigantia Vol. 1 campaign and added the addresses of everyone who said they'd like to be added - thanks for being here! It's been a busy old month, so without further ado:
The Usual
It's funny how having a project unfinished makes you feel like you're in a kind of suspended animation - it's tough to allocate brain space to anything else because you have that lurking, lingering spectre of "you need to finish this first" squatting up there. With that said, earlier this month I finally got the (beautiful) printed copies delivered for Brigantia Vol. 1, and as of this going out, I've made a start on the postage! Overseas postage is going to be a nightmare because since I ran the campaign, costs have increased exponentially and the UK government decided it would be a great idea to force small creatives like me to jump through a million flaming hoops in order to post things outside the UK... but I'm committed to getting these packages out as swiftly as possible, because I'm very aware of how delayed they are. And once that's done, maybe I can clear brain space for something else... right?
Next month also sees me stalking the halls of my favourite comic convention, Thought Bubble in Harrogate! It's always a fantastic weekend of meeting up with comics friends I don't see that often, and I'm hoping it'll be a good year with Brig Vol. 1 finished and ready to go. Even planning ways to dress up the table so it's a bit more visually appealing..!
You'll find me in Comixology Hall at table 136 (handy map below):
I'll have prints from the campaign with me, and several of the artists who drew those prints (Chris Wildgoose and Will Kirkby) will be tabling so you can pop over to their tables afterwards and get them scribbled on if you fancy - Harriet will also be at the con so if you have a Kickstarter copy of Vol. 1 that you want signing, don't hesitate to bring it along!
The Record
As a consequence of being very depressed and sad after last month's news, and the business of Kickstarter fulfilment/playing gigs/etc, I've written a grand total of zero pages this month. And that's okay, because I've got a lot on my plate and I need to clear some of it off before I can prioritise anything!
I did, however, get up early on a Sunday morning and spend several hours recording/mixing a little piece of music for an upcoming Kickstarter campaign being run by my good friend Alfie Gallagher. You'll find out more about that soon, but I had a lot of fun doing it (and I think I absolutely nailed the brief!)
The Tunes
CM: Oct 2022 - playlist by Chris Mole | Spotify
Chris Mole · Playlist · 10 songs
We're kicking things off this month with a Halloween-related track - the theme from Prince of Darkness, by horror maestro John Carpenter. I'm a big fan of his music (especially his "Lost Themes" albums) and he's in fine form here. Taking a sudden left turn, we're into post-black metal country with Aquilus - these guys traverse a lot of ground in one song, but never lose sight of how to craft a vast atmosphere in the process. Oceans of Slumber were a revelation when I saw them at Damnation Festival a few years ago, and they've gone full 'Southern Gothic' on their new album, capped off by this phenomenal cover of old-time classic 'House of the Rising Sun'. Cammie Gilbert is an extremely good vocalist! Speaking of good vocalists, Devin Townsend is back with new music - I couldn't get into his last release, the extremely experimental The Puzzle, but this is definitely more my speed, starting as it does almost chiptune/videogame-like before climbing into something bigger. Ayreon (from the mind of the mad hippie Arjen Lucassen) are one of my favourite bands, so I was delighted to see the announcement that one of their best albums is getting the full remix/remaster treatment - these songs are like a warm hug for me, and I can't wait to hear them sounding even better and polished up. Brutus are a new discovery - I saw people on Twitter talking about their new album and decided to check it out. I'm very into it - it reminds me of bands like Ithaca, with huge sludgy riffs overlaid by a female vocalist with great range. Recommended! Borknagar are another old-time favourite, and I've had this track off their last album stuck in my head for the past few weeks - it's an ode to nature and the northern landscapes from one of metal's finest vocalists (ICS Vortex), and it's extremely catchy to boot! New Taylor Swift was obviously going to be on this list because I'm very predictable - the new album hasn't grabbed me as instantly as Folklore/Evermore did, but it feels like it'll be a sneaky grower. I'll report back next month..! Sometimes I like listening to choral music to calm myself down or while I'm writing, and Miserere Mei, Deus is truly beautiful - lush harmonies and an overwhelming sense of peace. It also flows thematically into the next track, which is what I would consider the modern pinnacle of music & worship - Florence + The Machine, live in New York, pouring her heart into an absolute disco banger. One day I'll sell a kidney for Florence tickets, and then I'll try not to have a spiritual/emotional breakdown at her in public and look like a complete weirdo..!
I'll call it there for this time - next month will probably consist mostly of a Thought Bubble recap (once I've recovered from the convention hangover...)
Thanks for reading, and enjoy what remains of your Samhain!
All the best,