You Got To Be Kidding! First Of Two Newly Released Songs About Heaven Wages All Out War in Heaven

Internet marketing undergrounder, record producer and writer John David Balla desired for many years to combine his analytical works alongside his creative keenness for making provocative music and video into a single medium.

Now technology has finally stepped up.

His first of two Multimedia Ebooks, sold and distributed by CathedralRockPublishing.com, is a landmark moment in multimedia e-book applications, juxtaposing theological research with a music promo interpretation of that research.

It started over a dinner conversation about the Book of Genesis. “I just knew that there wasn’t something write about this story, something the average Theologian didn’t want us to know, so I decided to take a crack at it myself,” Balla recalls, who focused on sociology and psychology at Blackburn U back in the mid 80s.

For the promo vid that followed, Balla found inspiration from the edgy sensibility of Lou Reed, and the spiritual skepticism of Bill Maher‘s highly provocative film, Religulous.

An early demo version of the song, In Heaven (there aint no), was helped along by KISS frontman Paul Stanley, who advised adding a bridge between the second and 3rd verses. The rest, as they say, is electronic bookhistory.

“With our multimedia eBook applications, book publishers, record companies, and even hardcore students now don’t need to depend Old Skool publishers,” said CathedralRockPlushing.com co-founder, Stephen Smoke. “What’s more, we are finding all kinds of methods to generate new revenue streams by repurposing the assets these companies already have, yet at a little part of the price of making new ones. This is especially attractive to music and print publishers, both of whom have been plagued by declining sales for years,” Smoke added.

Not just multi media eBooks.

While the eBook reader market is growing exponentially, the majority of content consumption continues to reside on Computers through the Net. As such, CathedralRockPublishing.com may continue to market and distribute stand-alone / companion MP3 albums and singles, music videos, and PDF documents of its multi media eBooks for non-iPad users. As such, the company is obviously in great shapepositioned to meet all current and future needs of virtually any patron as the dictionary definition of what a book is and what music is, continues to blur.

As such, Balla’s music video and critique of the first 2 books of Genesis can be found in a range of formats, including

  • WMV, MP4, and M4v Video
  • and PDF for non tablet device users.
  • .ePub for eBooks
  • MP3

Not all eBook readers created equally.

Because of both its popularity as well as its ability to accommodate video and MP3s, CathedralRockPublishing.com develops its multi-media eBooks for Apples iPad as the baseline PDF reader, using the standard .EPUB file format with absolutely 0 proprietary code. “We can also support Amazons Kindles proprietary .MOBI format, which we hope will sometime support video and audio like the iPad,” declared Smoke.

For now, CathedralRockPublishing.com has refrained from making propriety Apple programmes for Apples iBookstore. “The rationale is simple,” remarked Smoke. “We just do not need to. Buyers download our .EPUB products directly from our storefronts, and that’s it. The product is automatically added to the iPads iBookshelf just like every other eBook,” he explained.

To receive full access to this controversial music video and multimedia eBook, go to the songs about heaven Internet site.

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