Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Zero Day! The song "Who Killed Bambi?" plays a major role throughout Netflix's Zero Day, and here's what the song means and why George Mullen keeps hearing it ...
Throughout the series Mullen hears the 1980s rock song Who Killed Bambi, representing his trauma of losing a young son. A normal day in the life of the citizens of the United States of America ...
At key moments in Zero Day, George is haunted by the chaotic din of the Sex Pistols song, “Who Killed Bambi?” It’s a refrain that stalks George’s psyche, popping up in moments of stress ...
And there we have it - Remember Monday will represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest with their song What The ...
In the new story, written by Erin Cressida Wilson and directed by Marc Webb, we are introduced to Snow White as a girl ...
Squint a certain way and Bambi is a meta concept album ... former’s more abstract and evocative lyricism. Even if every song is, in its own way, about Anxious growing up, they’re not going ...
You could accurately call Grady and Dante co-lead-singers on this album, and songs like “Head & Spine” and “Bambi’s Theme” have some of the most inspired emo dual vocals this side of ...
But it’s another really good song that also happens to be called “Never Said,” this one coming from Anxious. It’s the final single from the Connecticut emo-punk crew’s new album Bambi ...
It seems like every new song from Laura Jane Grace features a different ... Anxious’ second album, Bambi, is pure early-’00s-style emo. According to vocalist Grady Allen, the record is less ...
Having just clocked up one thousand episodes of At the Movies, reviewer Simon Morris shares his favourite film scores with ...
George Harrison used to really hate the first songs he did for The Beatles. But over time, he found new affection for the work and for his younger self.