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  1. THUMBSUP BATTLEBORN UPDATE
  2. THUMBSUP BATTLEBORN SERIES
  3. THUMBSUP BATTLEBORN FREE

THUMBSUP BATTLEBORN UPDATE

The big update that we’re talking about now comes around the holidays and brings synchronous online multiplayer.

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Just like we brought a lot of free post-launch content to Rock Band 4, the expansion pack is going to keep updates coming into 2017. Not surprisingly, you’ll hear more about this at E3. More to come on this soon as well.Īround the same time all of this drops, we’re going to have an adapter available from PDP to let Xbox One users play Rock Band 4 using their Xbox 360 ION Drum Rocker or E-Kit adapter. While details are still a little sparse here, we know we want to bring you better filtering options, and the ability to give a thumbs up or thumbs down to songs in your library. There are brand-new, never-before-seen features, and they add some really interesting ways to play the game.Īlongside the expansion pack, we’re also going to be bringing some enhancements to the music library. This is going to have some heavy-hitting features in it that will get some light shined (shone?) on them at E3. No story with chapters would rightfully end after chapter one, so continuing our promise of Rock Band 4 being the Rock Band for this console generation, in the fall we’re going to be launching our first expansion pack. We’ve brought a lot of great content since the game launched last October, and we’re looking toward what we’re bringing you in the fall, so we’ll be putting updates on pause after June, which gives the team time to put the finishing touches on the huge features coming in the fall. We’re looking at June as the end of “chapter one” of Rock Band 4. In June, you’ll be hit with Practice Mode! Slow down songs, replay specific sections giving you trouble, have vocal pitch guides for the lead and harmonies, and more. That’s right, double kick support is coming back to Rock Band 4. Miko and Thorn will be playable for free, bringing a touch of charm and class to your band.Īlso in May, you’ll be able to use that port on the back of your drums for a second kick pedal.

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In May, we’re bringing you characters from Battleborn®. There’s a lot to unpack there, so let’s take it a month at a time. We spent a good amount of time talking about our 2016 roadmap for Rock Band 4, which you can see above. Let’s run through the announcements all quick-like. We talked a lot about the past, present, and future of all things Rock Band, and a ton of good discussion happened. People are still filing out of the room, and the energy in here is still electric. Other inspiration came from the members own experiences that include Yuki’s very own budgies ‘Lemon’ and ‘Rum’ on ‘Wings’ or even a simple ‘Thumbs Up’ that would be given to the band from Marshall Managing Director Jon Ellery and this is their humble way of honouring Jon.So our panel just ended a few minutes ago. On ‘Dynamotive’ duality of life is explored with songs being dedicated to the World Trade Center tragedy of 2001, the pandemic and it’s strangulating pull on the population to the beautiful blossoming of the seldom known Ume tree (meaning Plum in Japanese), D_DRIVE have a relatability that often surpasses the need for lyrics.

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Opening track ‘Red Light, Green Light’ for example is a musical ‘Grandmother’s Footsteps’ inspired by the hit TV series ‘Squid Game’. The level of inspiration varies throughout out ‘Dynamotive’. The record as a whole moves from sounds that fans of Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and John Petrucci would be right at home with but retains an anchored metallic groove that keeps the Metal gauge topped up. “Not only Seiji but the other members of the band all channelled their nostalgic memories into the creation of this song.” “The harmony section in the middle of song was tricky to nail and required a lot of concentration when tracking it.” “The theme of this song is reminiscence of the town where Seiji grew up.” Explains guitarist Yuki. Regarding the release of the new single, the band had the following to say: Very much acting as a their very own G3 show, D_DRIVE's musical talents have to be seen to be believed. The track allows for a memorable hook to ensnare the listener without sacrificing any of the band’s rhythmic prowess. The record, set to be released via Marshall Records on August 26th is the culmination of many years work for these fantastic players.Īlongside the announcement of the new album comes a brand new single ‘I Remember The Town’.

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Japanese instrumentalists D_DRIVE announce their brand new album ‘Dynamotive’.







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