Peter Clark is a journalism student working on both a school magazine and the school's newspaper. He is also the editor-in-chief of "Citadel Review" blog. He mostly enjoys writing about video games and live music.
In addition to this, I was asked to answer these few simple questions.
What are your hobbies/interests? I love to listen to music (my favorite genres is Hardcore and all its sub-genres), and go to live shows at a less than normal venue, such as a house, backyard, or basement. I also love to play video games and review said video games. I also like to eat food, and by that I mean trying new restaurants, eating unique foods, or traveling far to try this one special dish. I also love photography. In that I like landscape photos or still life. Live show photography is also really cool, capturing the motion of performers and such.
How much experience do you have in writing or photography? I currently write for my Father's magazine www.positive-feedback.com which is an online publication specializing in High-End audio equipment. I also run my own blog over at http://thegamecrasher.com were I review video games. Soon I will be writing music reviews, talking about new artists, and picking up on new trends in the music industry as it relates to what kind of music I appreciate. This be on a centralized website and not all over the place online. As for photography I haven't had any formal training, but I feel I know what I am doing when it comes to taking photos. However, I am in the writing class not the photography class
Not Secured, Loose Ends is a Japanese alternative idol group, with metalcore, hardcore, and electronic themes. Their latest album, BrightDark is a collection of rerecorded songs from their discography with the new-ish lineup.
As the year comes to a close, Spotify lets me know what I’ve been listening to this year, and to the surprise of no one, I’ve listened to a lot of music. However, this year was a bit different.
I started a new job earlier this year, and it allowed me the opportunity to listen to a lot of music. The job didn’t care if I had music playing through my headphones at work as long as I completed my dictated task on time. So I went about my day listening to music non-stop. The issue soon came up that I was running out of new music. I was getting tired of listening to the same Casey song for the Hundredth (dumb joke) time. The new Shrezzers and HUNG album had been released but those were getting boring as well. So I set myself out to discover new music. And what I discovered was a whole wealth of untapped music potential.