Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness kicked off a brand new era with a bang when they premiered their latest single, “Fire Escape,” a few months back. It found the group sticking to their regular formula, but this time, with just a little more electricity behind it. Now, the band has announced a slew of information regarding the future, and it all starts with their next record.
Titled Zombies On Broadway, the sophomore full-length is expected to arrive on February 10th, 2017. In a note from McMahon himself, he says that the record is about whatever makes his hair stand up and his heart beat faster — and judging by the clip that was recently revealed, faster heartbeats seem like it’ll be a regular occurrence throughout this album cycle. This new track, entitled “Brooklyn, You’re Killing Me,” comes out next week alongside the pre-order for his nationwide tour set for this upcoming March.
Titled Zombies On Broadway, the sophomore full-length is expected to arrive on February 10th, 2017. In a note from McMahon himself, he says that the record is about whatever makes his hair stand up and his heart beat faster — and judging by the clip that was recently revealed, faster heartbeats seem like it’ll be a regular occurrence throughout this album cycle. This new track, entitled “Brooklyn, You’re Killing Me,” comes out next week alongside the pre-order for his nationwide tour set for this upcoming March.
- 11/10/2016
- by Joe DeAndrea
- We Got This Covered
Darby Jones, Bela Lugosi in Zombies on Broadway Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics: Boris Karloff Disc Matters do not improve much over on Bela Lugosi’s disc. Horror enthusiasts will likely experience a gargantuan case of buyer’s remorse during the first scenes of You’ll Find Out (1940). What they’ll find out is that this movie is a vehicle not for Bela Lugosi, but for comedian/bandleader Kay Kyser and his Kollege of Musical Knowledge band, featuring Ginny Simms, Sully Mason and Ish Kabibble (who appears to have been the visual inspiration for Jim Carrey’s Lloyd character in Dumb and Dumber). Kyser and company’s style of comedy has, shall we say, not aged well, but this is [...]...
- 10/19/2009
- by Dan Erdman
- Alt Film Guide
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