Slow Horses is finally back with a whole new season filled with espionage, institutional failure, corruption, dark jokes, and deadly farts. The Apple TV+ series recently came out with its much anticipated third season and once again it revolves around the MI5 failures who are occupying Slough House. In the new season, we see a member of the Slow Horses getting kidnapped and how the rest of the team fights with everything they have to get them back.
As always Slow Horses isn’t your typical spy thriller because its characters and stories are as far from James Bond as they could be, and in my opinion, that’s what made Slow Horses one of the best espionage thriller ever made.
Slow Horses Season 3 – Episode Guide (When are the Episodes Coming Out?) Credit – Apple TV+
The third season of Slow Horses consists of six episodes in total just like its previous two seasons,...
As always Slow Horses isn’t your typical spy thriller because its characters and stories are as far from James Bond as they could be, and in my opinion, that’s what made Slow Horses one of the best espionage thriller ever made.
Slow Horses Season 3 – Episode Guide (When are the Episodes Coming Out?) Credit – Apple TV+
The third season of Slow Horses consists of six episodes in total just like its previous two seasons,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Chris Shiflett, guitarist for Foo Fighters, will drop his next solo effort, Lost at Sea, on Oct. 20 via Blue Élan Records. The musician teased the 10-track LP with a new single, “Damage Control,” which he has described as “Ska-mericana.” Shiflett also released a video for the track, which was filmed during his recent U.K. tour.
“I’m playing the Clash-y stab guitar line and then you have Charlie Worsham with the acoustic guitar and banjo and Nate Ketterlee bringing the spooky sound effects,” Shiflett told Consequence of Sound. “I...
“I’m playing the Clash-y stab guitar line and then you have Charlie Worsham with the acoustic guitar and banjo and Nate Ketterlee bringing the spooky sound effects,” Shiflett told Consequence of Sound. “I...
- 7/12/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett has released a new single, “Born & Raised.” The rollicking track was recorded with producer Vance Powell and features Raconteurs bassist Jack Lawrence and Eagles of Death Metal drummer Julian Doro, along with keyboardist Mike Webb and steel guitarist Luke Schneider.
The reflective song sees Shiflett referencing his West Coast home with a country soul as he sings, “You might change but I’m-a stay the same/ Where I was born and raised.”
“My trip out to Nashville in March of 2021 was my first time recording...
The reflective song sees Shiflett referencing his West Coast home with a country soul as he sings, “You might change but I’m-a stay the same/ Where I was born and raised.”
“My trip out to Nashville in March of 2021 was my first time recording...
- 9/9/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
“Ya ever feel like we’ve been had?” Chris Shiflett sings in his new song “Long, Long Year,” an opening lyric that calls to mind Johnny Rotten’s famous query: “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” But “Long, Long Year” delivers — the mid-tempo ballad is another satisfying slice of country-rock from Shiflett, the Foo Fighters guitarist and alt-country songwriter.
Recorded in Nashville with an all-star band of pros like the Raconteurs bassist Jack Lawrence, steel player Luke Schneider, and mandolin ace Sierra Hull, “Long, Long Year” is less...
Recorded in Nashville with an all-star band of pros like the Raconteurs bassist Jack Lawrence, steel player Luke Schneider, and mandolin ace Sierra Hull, “Long, Long Year” is less...
- 7/28/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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