Following hot on the heels of the success of their debut album “Unbreakable”, Escape are back with a colossal follow up in the shape of Borderline. With their dynamic debut the band scored 9 out of 10 in England’s highly respected Classic Rock Magazine and where also hailed as the Jewel in the Crown of English AOR by Powerplay magazine. Belgiums Rock Report gave the band a glowing review for the debut album “Unbreakable” stating it was an essential release for any AOR fan. Songs already confirmed for inclusion on the all new album are Borderline, Escape, Marianne, Restless Heart and Angel Eyes.
“Unbreakable” is straight ahead melodic rock with a bombastic edge! It’s a great collection of some truly unforgettable tunes proving that British musicians can do this style of music just as good as the Yanks and the Scandinavians! I hope to hear more from these guys as this strong debut promises good things to come from a new addition to the ever growing ranks of home grown AOR!
Riddick, now a hunted man, finds himself in the middle of two opposing forces in a major crusade.
Documentary telling the story of Kenyan athlete David Rudisha, the greatest 800m runner the world has ever seen, and his highly unusual coach, the Irish Catholic missionary Brother Colm O'Connell. Shot over ten years, the film begins in 2005 when we first meet David as a shy 16-year-old arriving at a training camp with nothing but a dream of emulating his father's 1968 Olympic silver medal. The camp is run by the unlikeliest of coaches, missionary and amateur athletics trainer Brother Colm, who quickly spots his talent. Together they embark on a journey through injury, disappointment and terror when violence sweeps through the country in the aftermath of the 2008 election, all the way to the 2012 Olympics and the greatest 800m race the world has ever seen. With unprecedented access and featuring interviews with Seb Coe and Steve Cram, this is an epic, magical and uplifting tale that reaches far beyond sport.