‘Sleepy Hollow’ Breakdown: ‘Necromancer’
I don’t have any real complaints about this episode, except why did it have to end?
I don’t have any real complaints about this episode, except why did it have to end?
“I was walking down the street the other day and I thought to myself, ‘You know, I could write Dave a great song,’” Davies says.
From pastoral folk to riveting symphonic rock, the Strawbs discography ranks among the richest in the prog canon.
Stephen Mills explores this action-adventure comedy, which subverted audience and critic expectations, avoiding the obvious Brad Pitt-Julia Roberts romance in favor of a more unusual plot.
Nobody likes being labeled, especially a band trying to make a name for themselves in the music world. And when your lyrics tend to sway towards the more positive with
Trace William Cowen explores his evolving relationship with the alt-rock band’s underrated 1999 LP. He also chats about the album with former guitarist Kevin Cadogan.
This just in: Wayne Coyne is insane(ly cool).
“Well, certainly Deep Purple, certainly Yes,” Lee says.
Which of The Thin White Duke’s b-sides is the greatest? Let us know and win a CD/DVD/vinyl single bundle.
Consumerism, ‘Game of Thrones,’ mall cops, and eye scars. An overall quite solid episode.