A character is named Lydia, and a guy who's got a crush on her (and is a fucking psychopath and among the primary antagonists of the final season) has that song as his ringtone. It has a prominent spot in the series finale:
A character is named Lydia, and a guy who's got a crush on her (and is a $#@!ing psychopath and among the primary antagonists of the final season) has that song as his ringtone. It has a prominent spot in the series finale:
Its well done and portraits a piece of rock history. You need to sit through a lot of "digital bad, analogue good" bs, but as a fan of almost every person in the movie I enjoyed it.
I think it's kind of obnoxious and out of touch in a little way, not all musicians can afford to spend time in (tape) recording studios with Neve consoles and the like, but still fairly good nonetheless.
I think it's kind of obnoxious and out of touch in a little way, not all musicians can afford to spend time in (tape) recording studios with Neve consoles and the like, but still fairly good nonetheless.
That's the scene I'm talking about, it's after Sound City closes and he brings it home with him. I haven't watched it since it was released, but isn't he jamming with Josh Homme or something?
That's the scene I'm talking about, it's after Sound City closes and he brings it home with him. I haven't watched it since it was released, but isn't he jamming with Josh Homme or something?