Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Oh hey there, guess who's back...ish? Does that ever make sense? Am I ever really gone? Or do I just check in like a bad stepdad?
Anyway, I've overhauled the whole website. Prettier styling, kinda matches my new logo, which is neat... and just give this thing some life compared to the flat pancake it used to be.
I've refactored the Music page, even added a radio player that should work on mobile devices. Also added a Plyalists page where all the playlists on my channel can be watched through, if that's to your fancy.
I have a lot of other things I'm planning to do here, so while I'm not making YouTube videos for a stretch, check back here once in a long while and see what's crackalackin'.
If it ain't here, it ain't me... mostly:
Just here for the ezmuze stuff? Here's more ezmuze stuff.
Railblade is just a man, whose aim is to bring entertainment and discovery to the masses through video games, music, social commentary, and anything else that happens to cross his mind. Railblade made his YouTube debut in February 2012, while still in high school, and has continued growing as a creator over the years. Railblade's YouTube career has showcased the FortressCraft VLOG series (2012-14), the FortressCraft World Tour series (2018), music made by himself and other reputable indie musicians, and other sketches, shorts, and shitposts that simply needed to be made.
These days, Railblade spends the majority of his time chasing that dollar, questioning his sanity, and doing just enough adulting to maintain the status quo.
After the fallout of the original ezmuze central website run by the programs' creator Mad Ninja Skillz, Railblade began a mission to showcase the music made with the ezmuze+ Hamst3r edition and 2.0 programs, as well as any music made on other platforms by these ezmuze musicians.
In 2015, Railblade began an initiative to assist any musician using the ezmuze+ Hamst3r edition and 2.0 programs in recording their music for them and hosting them on his website and YouTube channel, while also providing them with .MP3 copies of their music. It was Railblade's belief that the ezmuze community should stay strong and support one another, and not lay waste to the works of art they had once created.
With the return of Mad Ninja Skillz and subsequent resurrection of the ezmuze website in 2018, and the creation of 'The Vault' (a collection of all tracks uploaded to the old ezmuze central site), Railblade has redirected his focus within the ezmuze community, creating and maintaining the public Discord server for the game.
Throughout 2019, Railblade served as the Lead Test Engineer to Mad Ninja Skillz, collaborating to release ezmuze 3.0 for PC. More details on ezmuze 3.0 can be found on the main ezmuze website.