Month: November 2020
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The Wrock Wreview: Floo Fighters EP
The Band Welcome back to another Wrock Wreview! This week, I’m reviewing an EP called Floo Fighters by Neville’s Diary. This EP has 6 songs and was released on October 18, 2020. Neville’s Diary hails from Indiana, and this EP is their first record in nine years. It is also the first to feature their live…
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Kwikspell #4: How To Keep Creating When It’s Hard
Making stuff is hard. In fact, when I sat down to write this month’s Kwikspell article, I had a really difficult time convincing myself to do it. I put it off for a few weeks, then wrote a few paragraphs while I was alone in the woods, and then my friendly neighborhood ‘Pedia editor helped…
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Creevey Tuesdays: The Purebloods!
They may be evil, but they sure know how to groove – this week’s Creevey Tuesday features The Purebloods doing the signature dance for their song, “The Death Eater Disco.” You’ve got to love a wizard rock band with choreographed dance moves! This photo comes from your Creevey Tuesdays editor Grace, who shot this photo…
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The Wrock Wreview: “You’re Just as Sane as We Are!”
The Band Happy Saturday, everyone! Our first review of November will be done by me – TK Lawrence of Totally Knuts. I’ve joined the team and taken over for Avery in the Wrock Wreviews, and I’m very excited to be here! This week, I’m reviewing “You’re Just as Sane as We Are!” by Luna Wants a Long…
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Archive Releases: How to Write with a Feather
This #BandcampFriday, the Wizrocklopedia is incredibly proud to present a long-sought-after album by the Hermione Crookshanks Experience, How to Write with a Feather! This is truly a wizard rock classic, and we are so glad you get the chance to hear it again! If you’d like to throw a few dollars into our download code…
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Wrock The Reread – The Sorcerer’s Stone, Chapter 6: The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
Chapter 6, brings Harry to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters and has us meet many of our favorite characters! Featured bands include: Roonil Wazlib, Harry and the Potters, RiddleTM, Ginny and the Weasleys, Gred and Forge, Ollivander, Draco and the Malfoys, Romilda Vane and the Chocolate Cauldrons, Oliver Boyd and the Rememberalls, Tonks and the Aurors,…
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Wrock Talk: Interview with Steph Anderson of Tonks and the Aurors
It is not hyperbolic to say that one of the most important and influential contemporary wizard rock bands is Tonks and the Aurors, fronted by Steph Anderson—a musician who has rightfully earned the sobriquet “the Bruce Springsteen of wizard rock”! While Harry and the Potters are rightfully considered the popularizers of wizard rock, Tonks and…
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Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Jam: November 2020
Welcome back to the Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Jam, a monthly creative challenge for everyone to participate in! For October, our theme was “Do something that scares you.” Apparently, that scared off a lot of our participants… but not Zoë from Dots and Lines! “Great Hall Bats” is a gorgeous little song from recent Yes…