Two Summers; The Saige Wolley Story

Hip-Hop has changed a lot in the course of the last decade, and it is yet to show signs of slowing in its rapid transformation. The genre-blending that has occurred within Hip-Hop and Rap music in recent years has left me as a fan craving a more genuine and authentic style of rap. Something that resembles the sound that I grew up loving, but isn’t afraid to push the envelope and explore new territory musically. When listening to some new tracks over the weekend, I came across a buzzing artist named Saige Wolley, and he is doing just that. The 23-year-old artist from the Pacific Northwest is surprising listeners with his debut album Two Summers and has been gaining a lot of traction from the hit single titled “Back Porch.”

Growing up in Northeast Portland, Saige Wolley knew from an early age about his love for music. Inspired by classic Hip-Hop artists like Nas and Tupac, he was exposed to raw and honest storytelling and began writing his own poems, short stories, and music as a young kid. Finding a creative outlet and way to express himself gave him the proper groundwork to begin taking music seriously and releasing his own music officially at the age of 18. Spending some time to develop his sound he released multiple singles and some collaborations from 2018- 2022 before settling down to create the album that would become Two Summers.

Two Summers is Saige Wolley’s debut album, and it is nothing short of exceptional. With consistent energy across the project, he still manages to show his versatility as an MC. Finding the happy middle ground between consistency and variety is something that a lot of artists struggle with throughout their careers, and Saige Wolley seems to have mastered this aspect already. Opening the album up with his classic sound that fans of Saige Wolley would be familiar with, he shows a lot of growth in his tone and projection with his voice. Quickly transitioned into “Back Porch,” which is my favorite song on the project. Nostalgic lyrics and consistent flows immerse the listener instantaneously. A hard-hitting drum line paired with an ethereal synth pad makes for an extremely groovy production, simple yet very well executed. 

The Hip-Hop scene in Portland, Oregon, has had very little national spotlight up to this point, but with new up-and-coming artists like Saige Wolley, there is hope. Real conscious rap music comes from self-expression that is based on storytelling. Two Summers is an album unlike any other music coming out of the city of Portland. A unique sound that you can tell Saige Wolley has been perfecting for multiple years. If you are a fan of real rap music I suggest you give Two Summers by Saige Wolley a listen on Spotify or any platform that you listen to music on. As 2022 continues and we near the Summer months be on the lookout for more new music from this upcoming star. Something tells me this is only the beginning. Follow Saige Wolley on Instagram, and listen to his music on Spotify.

Plans to Test Hydrogen-Fueled Engine on A380 Jet Announced —Airbus

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The first zero-emissions commercial aircraft is coming soon! French aircraft maker Airbus announced plans to test hydrogen fuel technology using a modified version of one of their A380 jetliners, which were discontinued last year. 

Airbus is also set to partner with CFM International, a joint venture between GE and Safran Aircraft Engines, for the hydrogen demonstration program.

Airbus will use an “A380 flying testbed fitted with liquid hydrogen tanks” to trial propulsion technology for a future hydrogen aircraft.

‘Flight laboratory’

In a video posted on the Airbus YouTube channel, vice president for zero-emission aircraft at Airbus, Glenn Llewellyn, says, “Our ambition is to take this (A380) aircraft and add a stub in between the rear doors at the upper level. That stub will have on the end of it a hydrogen-powered gas turbine.”

Llewellyn further explains that the aircraft will also be fitted with hydrogen storage and hydrogen distribution, which will feed the engine with the chemical element. 

The “flight laboratory” aims to discover more about hydrogen propulsion systems in real ground and flight conditions, Llewellyn says. This enables Airbus to pursue its plans for a zero-emission aircraft in just over a decade.

Test flights may take place in 2026 should there be no disruptions. This comes over a year after Airbus unveiled three hydrogen-based concepts under the ZEROe banner. 

In a statement, chief technical officer for Airbus, Sabine Klauke, said, “This is the most significant step undertaken at Airbus to usher in a new era of hydrogen-powered flight since the unveiling of our ZEROe concepts back in September 2020.”

“By leveraging the expertise of American and European engine manufacturers to make progress on hydrogen combustion technology, this international partnership sends a clear message that our industry is committed to making zero-emission flight a reality.”

No-guilt flying

2.8% of global CO2 emissions are generated by aviation. Commercial airlines’ global fuel consumption of commercial airlines also rose to 95 billion gallons in 2019, which has pushed the global aviation industry to reduce emissions to half of their 2005 level by 2050.

Many air carriers now seek to reduce the environmental impact of flying using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Plans to use SAF with 10% of its flight in 2030 were announced by British Airways’ parent company IAG. United Airlines also completed its first 100% SAF flight last year.

Airbus, on the other hand, will gamble on hydrogen, which is believed to reduce aviation’s carbon emissions by 50%.

“I strongly believe that the use of hydrogen—both in synthetic fuels and as a primary power source for commercial aircraft—has the potential to significantly reduce aviation’s climate impact,” says chief executive for Airbus Guillaume Faury.

In related news, aviation firm ZeroAvia is also developing a 19-seater aircraft that will launch commercial hydrogen-electric flights between London and Rotterdam in 2024.

“Eternals” Finally Saw Breakthrough As It Breaks Records In Disney+

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The recently released “Eternals” is now available on Disney+, which has given fans an effortless way to rewatch it and potentially give them a chance for reinvestigation.

It looks like “Eternals” has finally found an audience. The film was streamed by about 2 million households during its first five days on Disney+ and broke a record for highest-ever ratings by a Marvel Studios film. 

In just five days, the new Marvel film shattered the previous record for most streams by a Marvel Studios movie. It bested both “Shang Chi” and the “Black Widow,” which held this honor before it.

1.8 million households streamed “Shang-Chi” on its first five days on the platform, while “Black Widow” gained only 1.1 million streams. As for the adversary studio (DCEU), 2.8 million households watched “The Suicide Squad” on its release, and Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” gathered 1.8 million views. 

Marvel Studios had had difficulty selling out the new film because of the pandemic. The film didn’t quite meet the expectation of the television production giant during its worldwide premiere in late 2021. 

The movie received a mixed response from critics and fans alike, which caused it to have an impact on its box office numbers each week. However, the potential for this film, just like any other MCU production, is huge.

The cast and crew of this movie is a who’s-who in Hollywood. Directing the film are award-winning (specifically Oscar) director Chloé Zhao, along with top tier actors like Richard Madden, Angelina Jolie and Kit Harington, to name a few. 

However, there were claims that the film was primarily composed of exposition and way more characters than fingers can count. As such,the movie wasn’t considered by audiences to be a must-watch. 

So it is surprising to see the film perform well on Disney+ with its negative feedback. But we would point out that the pandemic is one of the main reasons for its low marketability. 

With the release of “Eternals” just before Christmas, it is likely that many movie-goers did not wish to sit in a full theater just days prior to visiting their families. Also, with the increase in confirmed cases of the omicron variant, people might prefer staying home.