Marvel’s first full-length Eternals trailer doesn’t reveal much about the plot, but it sets a mood. The film is directed and co-written by Chloé Zhao, who won Best Picture and Best Director for Nomadland, a heart-wrenching journey through a desolate landscape. The song featured in the Eternals trailer has been evoking tragic isolation for years. It played on an endless loop in 1999’s Girl, Interrupted. It foretold the zombie apocalypse in the first teaser trailers for The Walking Dead. But the song has even sadder roots than that.
“Throughout the years we have never interfered, until now,” we hear a disembodied female voice (likely Salma Hayek’s Ajak) observe in the trailer. If gods or goddesses stopped bad things from happening to good people, a lot of great music may never exist. The music for the song “The End of the World” was composed by New York City-born Arthur Kent.
“Throughout the years we have never interfered, until now,” we hear a disembodied female voice (likely Salma Hayek’s Ajak) observe in the trailer. If gods or goddesses stopped bad things from happening to good people, a lot of great music may never exist. The music for the song “The End of the World” was composed by New York City-born Arthur Kent.
- 5/24/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Tony Sokol Apr 27, 2019
The second time's a charm. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2019 inductions confirms Stevie Nicks is the Bella Donna of rock.
The Rock Hall’s Class of 2019 includes Radiohead, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, The Cure, The Zombies, Roxy Music and Stevie Nicks, the first female musician to earn induction twice. Diana Ross is there with the Supremes, but her solo work hasn't yet been recognized. Darlene Love is in the Hall, but not the Crystals. Nicks' solo recognition is in addition to the vast contribution she made to Fleetwood Mac, as vocalist and songwriter. That requires a special kind of magic. In spite of, and because of, her 1975 song "Rhiannon," Stevie Nicks always steadfastly maintained she is no witch, or at least not wiccan. But music is magic and Nicks conjured hits. Not only with Fleetwood Mac, during their most saturating era, but as a...
The second time's a charm. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2019 inductions confirms Stevie Nicks is the Bella Donna of rock.
The Rock Hall’s Class of 2019 includes Radiohead, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, The Cure, The Zombies, Roxy Music and Stevie Nicks, the first female musician to earn induction twice. Diana Ross is there with the Supremes, but her solo work hasn't yet been recognized. Darlene Love is in the Hall, but not the Crystals. Nicks' solo recognition is in addition to the vast contribution she made to Fleetwood Mac, as vocalist and songwriter. That requires a special kind of magic. In spite of, and because of, her 1975 song "Rhiannon," Stevie Nicks always steadfastly maintained she is no witch, or at least not wiccan. But music is magic and Nicks conjured hits. Not only with Fleetwood Mac, during their most saturating era, but as a...
- 4/27/2019
- Den of Geek
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