Handsome jack face melting scene
But they’re not really gonna make you do that, are they? STACEY: It was one of those scenes like, I found the spork and it was like, oh, I know what I’m going to do with this. The very first thing that you have to do basically is pop an eyeball out of… Like you said, this one didn’t make me laugh as much. There’s a whole mythos there that we’re just scratching the surface of.
I definitely felt that way, particularly with Handsome Jack.
I really came away from this wanting to play the Borderlands games and know more about that world. I don’t know if I laughed as much, but I still laughed a lot. So what did you think of the second episode? Ended with a bit of a cliffhanger with the appearance of Handsome Jack, and then it just goes right on from there. We really liked the first episode, so we’re just going to get right into there. This week we are going to be looking at the second episode of Telltale Games’ Tales From the Borderlands. JAYLEE: Hello and welcome to the Push to Smart water cooler. STACEY: This episode contains spoilers for Tales From the Borderlands. Does episode two measure up to its fantastic predecessor? Transcript under the cut! THE ABSENCE is now managed by the legendary Jon “Jonny Z” Zazula and his partner Marsha Zazula, WHO founded Megaforce Records (which helped to launch the careers of Metallica, Anthrax, Testament and other seminal acts), for CraZed Management.Welcome back to the Push to Smart Water Cooler! Today we’re revisiting Rhys and Fiona on Pandora. Over its 10 blistering tracks – including a cover of Suicidal Tendencies' “You Can'tīring Me Down” featuring guest vocals by Soilwork / The Night Flight Orchestra front man Bjorn “Speed” Strid – the group not only shows no signs of rust whatsoever, but also sounds more potent than ever. THE ABSENCE's new album, “A Gift For The Obsessed,” further proves why All Music Guide called the group “the greatest Swedish melodic death metal band ever to emerge from Florida.” Mixed at Sweden's Ghost Ward Studios (Katatonia, Opeth) and mastered at the country's Panic Room (Watain, Scar Symmetry), and featuring a striking layout by HKB Design (Sepultura) and cover art by Russian graphic designer Stray Child, the album deftly mixes melodic death and thrash with incendiary guitar playing, pyrotechnic drumming and a sense of renewed hunger. Last year, the regrouped outfit of singer Jamie Stewart, drummer Jeramie Kling (Infernaeon, Necromancing The Stone) and bassist Mike Leon (Soulfly, ex-Havok, ex-Arsis), along with the addition of celebrated guitar duo Joey Concepcion (Jasta, Armageddon) and Taylor Nordberg (Soilwork, Ribspreader), teased fans with the facemelting “Septic Testament.” The reaction was phenomenal and motivated the band to continue writing and recording their epic return, and be absent from the scene no more.
And then they seemingly disappeared.ĭespite some setbacks in personnel coupled with a desire by some band members to explore new terrain recording/performing with additional groups or working in related fields producing or handling live sound/tour managing for others, THE ABSENCE was merely put on hold until the time was right to return. THE ABSENCE further ensconced their reputation via several tours supporting some of the biggest names in metal, including Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder, Goatwhore, Kataklysm, Destruction and Entombed. Truly making them one of the premiere bands of the melodic death metal scene. Florida’s THE ABSENCE came onto the scene in 2005 with their crushing, Erik Rutan-produced Metal Blade Records debut, “From Your Grave.” The album and its two follow-ups, 2007’s “Riders of the Plague” and 2010’s “Enemy Unbound,” showcased the perfect mixture of heart-wrenching melodies and skull-pounding aggression,