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Bear lights out
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  1. BEAR LIGHTS OUT SKIN
  2. BEAR LIGHTS OUT FULL

At Lights Out in the Wine Cellar, Try to find a light, keep your cool, investigate the wine racks, examine the Pinot Noir rack.At Lights Out in the Billiards Room, Search for a light, What the heck, let's explore a bit, examine the taxidermy heads.At Lights Out in the Conservatory, Make a torch, examine the graves, examine the grave marked "Crumbles".At Lights Out in the Nursery, Search for a lamp, search over by the (gaaah) stuffed animals, examine the dresser, open the bear and put your hand inside, unlock the box.At Lights Out in the Bedroom, Search for a light, search a nearby nightstand, Check a nightstand on your left.The Stephen quest starts in The Haunted Bedroom At Lights Out in the Gallery, Check out the Tormented Damned Souls Painting and defeat the ghost of Elizabeth Spookyraven.At Lights Out in the Ballroom, Dance with Yourself.At Lights Out in the Library, Go to the Childrens' Section.At Lights Out in the Kitchen, Make a Snack.At Lights Out in the Bathroom, Inspect the Bathtub.At Lights Out in the Laundry Room, Check a Pile of Stained Sheets.At Lights Out in the Storage Room, Look out the Window.The Elizabeth quest starts in The Haunted Storage Room You may end up discovering something potentially terrifying. However, some persistent adventurers may start to notice a few patterns emerging from the midst of the darkness. Things start to break down a bit after there. Periodically when adventuring in a part of the Manor not named The Haunted Pantry, the lights have a chance to go out. These are the sounds and feelings in your memories as you chase the vibe that is dwindling as the club becomes ever further away.Spookyraven Manor hasn't been in the best state of upkeep ever since its previous inhabitants. "Lights Out” certainly puts across the feeling you get at the end of the night - the club has closed you are walking home. Bits here and there might conjure a Radiohead spirit, but really this is all MFA. It has fantastic radical stark mood changes and blatant shifts, therefore throws the listener from one corner to the other. "You Make Me Smile" is the third vocal track on the album featuring Rhys Evans on vocals. Experiencing a perfect flow that does not want to end. "The Snapping Branch" starts with a mash up of sounds and then dives into an episodic snapshot of "happiness" when the serotonin shoots in (just before it drops). This is a wild mash up of impressions which nicely go together due to the melodic string composition and the 303 sequences. "Lammas Day" has the chilling exotic quality of 808 State "Pacific State" if you grant us this comparison, paired with some phantastic Dr Who sensibilities! This track is quite a voyage! With "Freedom24" a Hi-NRG melody meets nightcrawler sounds ala "Klang De Familie". Features space toms and grand piano rave chords to evoke a housy feel within. Here they ponder all the possibilities of the future and the mistakes of the past. "Girl Ahead" is a vocal track exclusively on the digital version of the album, again with Rhys Evans on vocal duties.

BEAR LIGHTS OUT FULL

It’s like looking down on a rave party happening from above, from a bird's eye view, which is in full swing where the euphoria spills over into the audience. "Bear Likes To Rave" takes us back to the warehouse days and reminds us of the acid warehouse parties with fanned stroboscope beams and dry ice cannons.

BEAR LIGHTS OUT SKIN

"Identify This" kicks off with blissed-out sci-fi sounds but commences with 90s rave chords that gets under your skin and creates a fantastic kaleidoscopic picture of moody UK rave with these spurts of emotional uplifting moments which are worth every penny. The track has, for sure, that pop quality which sets it apart - it is a very complete and rounded and in the true sense, a hit. The track shows from many angles of the intensity of what club culture was about. The album opener "My Desire" pins down the essence of the album, showing some pop sensibility and a healthy dose of that early 90s spirit with longing vocals by Rhys Evans. The album sums up what THE MFA stands for their love of electronic music intertwined their love of songs and melody, sometimes banging, sometimes pensive, sometimes longing, occasionally up-beat and happy. We’ve always been influenced by 90s rave culture and the club scene of that era and the explosion of creative freedom through electronic music that happened back then.” It’s an album that is at home on the dancefloor or at home. It’s a long ambition brought to fruition. Their new album, “Lights Out”, which could be described as a long time coming, is definitely THE MFA’s most ambitious work to date.Īs they put it in their own words: “The album is very special to us. A year and a half ago, THE MFA returned to the fore once more, when we released their "Oranges and Lemons EP".







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