The Ramones didn’t seek out an opportunity to work with horror author Stephen King, but it happened that way. They learned he was a huge fan, and the admiration was mutual. During one of the band’s ...
“Pet Sematary” was released on the Ramones’ 11th album Brain Drain and was also used in the 1989 film based on King’s iconic book. Co-written by the band’s longtime producer Daniel Rey, who helped ...
A few years ago, RVG teamed up with Julia Jacklin for a haunting cover of Björk’s “Army Of Me.” Today, the Australian rock band tackled Ramones’ “Pet Sematary” and shared a new song titled “Don’t Take ...
Robin Wilson’s always had a perfect voice for graveyards. The Gin Blossoms singer’s slightly nasal tenor is just the type of whine to carry far and clear across the tombstones. Right in time for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results