Author : TheTimelessness
Music : Primal Fear – Fighting the Darkness
Anime : Bleach
Bleach
There are three feature films based on the Bleach series, all directed by Noriyuki Abe, director of the Bleach anime series. The films have been released in December of each year starting in 2006. Each movie features an original plotline, rather than being an adaptation of the manga’s story. They also feature original characters designed by Tite Kubo, which is contrary to the normal practice for anime-based films, as the original author usually has little creative involvement.
The first film, Bleach: Memories of Nobody, was released in Japan on December 16, 2006 and had a limited release in American theaters in June 2008. The movie is centered around the activities of a group called the “Dark Ones,” who were banished from the Soul Society and trying to destroy both Soul Society and the World of the Living. Memories of Nobody was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Viz Media on October 14, 2008.
The second film, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion, was released to Japanese theaters on December 22, 2007. Its plot focuses on an artifact belonging to Soul Society’s King, and 10th Division captain Tōshirō Hitsugaya’s efforts to clear his name after it is stolen while under his care. The DiamondDust Rebellion was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Viz Media on September 8, 2009.
The third film, Bleach: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name, was released in Japan on December 13, 2008. In the film, members of Soul Society are struck with amnesia causing them to forget Ichigo and Rukia. When he goes to Soul Society to investigate, Ichigo discovers that Rukia has forgotten not only him, but her own identity as well.The film was released on DVD on September 30, 2009.
A fourth Bleach film has been announced and is planned to be released in the winter of 2010.
In March 2010 Warner Brothers confirmed they are in talks to create a live action movie adaption of the series. Peter Segal and Michael Ewing have been lined up to produce the movie.
Music:
Primal Fear
Primal Fear was founded in October 1997 by singer Ralf Scheepers and Mat Sinner (real name: Mathias Lasch). Scheepers and Sinner have been constants in the heavy metal scene before the band was founded. Ralf Scheepers sang in the bands Tyran Pace, F.B.I. and the international successful band Gamma Ray. After a gig with his Judas Priest cover band Just Priest in which Mat Sinner and Tom Naumann helped out the idea arose to found Primal Fear. They signed a record deal with Nuclear Blast Records in late 1997. Their debut album Primal Fear was released in February 1998 and entered the German LP charts at place 48 thus making it one of the highest chart entries of a debut album in German metal. The same year they toured with German Metal veterans Running Wild and HammerFall.
In July 1999 the 2nd album Jaws of Death was released. Shortly after its release guitarist Tom Naumann left the band due to health problems. During the tour through Europe, Brazil and Japan he was replaced by Alex Beyrodt. In January 2000 Henny Wolter joined the band as a permanent replacement. In early 2001 the third album Nuclear Fire was released. At the following world tour the band played in the USA for the first time and were guests at the Metal Meltdown Festival and the Milwuakee Metalfest.
The next album Black Sun was released and entered the German LP charts at place 55. Halford-Guitarist Mike Chlasciak contributed the guitar solos for the songs “Fear” and “Armageddon”. The highlight of the following double-headliner tour with fellow band Rage was a gig at the Scala in London. The same year Henny Wolter left the band and was replaced by the returning Tom Naumann. With this line-up the band again toured through Brazil and ended the Black Sun tour. In April/May 2003 the band participated in the Metal Gods tour together with Rob Halford, Testament and a few other bands and toured through the USA and Canada. During the Tour drummer Klaus Sperling was replaced by Randy Black. After the Tour Randy joined the band permanently as Sperling left due to personal problems.
Primal Fear – Fighting the Dakness Lyrics
Awakening, I open up my eyes
Falling me, doom to this unlife
Still I am, to turn and not to break
I won’t let go, let into my face
But I am falling deeper
Help me please
[Chorus]:
I’m fighting the darkness, within me, can you hear my call
Feels like a frozen, under my skin, I’m forever lost
Here in the shadows, in the twilight
Life is eternal and the past sees forsaken
I’m fighting the darkness
All that’s left, is the poison in my veins
Deep inside, I’m going through change
But I am falling deeper
Help me please
[Chorus]:
I’m fighting the darkness, within me, can you hear my call
Feels like a frozen, under my skin, I’m forever lost
Here in the shadows, in the twilight
Life is eternal and the past sees forsaken
I’m fighting the darkness
I’m fighting the darkness, within me, can you hear my call
Feels like a frozen, under my skin, I’m forever lost
Here in the shadows, in the twilight
Life is eternal and the past sees forsaken
I’m fighting the darkness, within me, can you hear my call
Feels like a frozen, under my skin, I’m forever lost
Here in the shadows, in the twilight
Life is eternal and the past sees forsaken
I’m fighting the darkness
[Chorus]:
I’m fighting the darkness, within me, can you hear my call
Feels like a frozen, under my skin, I’m forever lost
Here in the shadows, in the twilight
Life is eternal and the past sees forsaken
I’m fighting the darkness
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