Here's a cursed-to-hell idea that literally nobody asked for nor will ever want to see, but I'm still gonna post because if I have to suffer, I'm dragging ya'll down with me.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but directed by Rob Zombie.
Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol – Big Dumb Riffs (2024)
Tom Hanno of Tom's Reviews looks at the aptly named Big Dumb Riffs, the upcoming album from Austin based self described Doom Wop kings Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol, out March 22nd.
Austin, Texas is home to one of the coolest bands out there, a unit known collectively as Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol. These three musicians, Leo Lydon (lead vocals, 8-string guitar), Sean St. Germain (drums, gang vocals), and Aaron Metzdorf (bass, gang vocals) have created a must hear record, and if you keep reading then you’ll find out exactly why I think that.
Read Tom's full review and listen to the singles released so far at the link below:
Mood: Keiko Agena teaching musical theater to weaponized butts and seeing it as a good thing, instead of the obvious weaponization of said butts and determined to make the world see the beauty of weaponized butt musical theater.
don’t cry because it’s over. cry because it’s been 4 months since the mid-season break and we still don’t have any proof that the last few episodes will air this year, if they even get aired
blake neely deserves everything in the world for carrying the arrowverse on his back for literal years.
i am not a "music person." i love music but i don't have refined tastes and i don't know anything about scores or motifs or the like. i can appreciate a good score but i rarely go back and listen to scores that i like. it's just not really my thing.
i can't count how many times i have gone back and relistened to blake neely's jsa theme from legends of tomorrow, a show i barely watched and now strongly dislike. i could not tell you a single piece of music or dialogue from the episodes of the show that i watched except for that theme, which is so good i think you should listen to it right now if you're reading this.
his flash theme is also fantastic, and i've seen a lot of people mentioning that as the show is coming to an end. rightly so, because while a good score cannot save a bad show, it can elevate it just like it can elevate a good one--and in its first foray the flash was a good show made better by having an amazing theme. i could make a joke about how if you close your eyes and watch arrowverse shows you will think you're watching the greatest movie in the world, but genuinely and earnestly i think the guy deserves all the accolades in the world for scoring a miniature cinematic universe.