talk is cheap, When fo you intend to do something about it?Nov 4th. ZD: And I think what Brian said on-air about spaces, and I don’t even want to say safe spaces, because there’s all kinds of people there, but just creating spaces where it’s like “This is a topic we’re singing about very loudly,” and sometimes it’s artistic, but most of the time it’s pretty blatant. ZD: It’s literally just us trolling people. And then Chris got sober, and the sets started sounding good!

Sorry, not sorry.

Und es gibt noch mehr Musik als im ersten Film, welche durch die Idee der unterschiedlichen Troll-Stämme mit jeweils verschiedenen ... ZD: He’s a phenomenal community organizer and youth leader out of Lowell.ZD: And he does amazing music and art organizing for the community.

The most exciting part is that people will play in townie bars in Upstate New York, or North Dakota, and people that we really didn’t expect to jive with our music will come up to us and be like “That song about drugs, I totally get that!” ZD: Or like “That song about farmers” or whatever… BF: So that’s what’s been the really exciting thing. "All In For Chelsea" will live stream performances from many local artists, offer an up-close look at the impact of the pandemic on the community, and raise money to help those in need.It's this time every year that we get ready for the Boston Calling Music Festival, which has brought some of the biggest names in music to our city since 2013. And we’re actually lucky in the DIY scene that we have a dialogue going on about it. ZD: I think the moment we realized “Oh, there’s no going back” was when we got booked at The Middle East with Pat the Bunny. So people who come in from the outside of that are like “Punk and bluegrass, that’s crazy!” But it’s a really logical progression I think. I had a very strictly traditional folk - not like singer/songwriter folk like Bob Dylan but like traditional Irish and bluegrass background. ZD: Because when everyone around you is crazy, it’s like, oh, we’re all crazy! And we did an EP, which is really our third big recording. Sign with a known liar and scammer and you don't get to be taken serious when you're surprised that he lied to and scammed you too. We are in transition, and hopefully we come out like a little butterfly.

BF: It’s amazing doing rock and roll in a college town. We can talk about addiction, or mental illness. I think once it’s out in the open, like the elephant in the room, it’s like “Oh, that’s the f-----g elephant, we can talk about it.” Or, we can have a community where people are in the audience, and it gives them permission to speak honestly.

Denn der von Walt Dohrn (Co-Regisseur des Erstlings) inszenierte zweite Teil gehört zu den raren Animations-Fortsetzungen, die sich gegenüber ihrem Vorläufer gehörig verbessern: Das Drehbuch-Quintett Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Elizabeth Tippet, Maya Forbes & Wallace Wolodarsky lässt sämtlichen Ballast des Vorgängers fallen, um ein schräges, vor Ideenreichtum fast platzendes, lebensfrohes Musikfest zu veranstalten, in dem kaum eine Minute... And we’re recording as a trio hopefully with a lot of featured guest artists this summer. BF: There’s a big community of it.

Trolls - Special Edition (+ Original Soundtrack) [2 DVDs] (DVD) ZD: It started off as a joke and they [Brian and Chris] thought of it. Since it was our place at the time, we’d open up and I’d play and Chris would play and then one of the other guys who lived there would play. Ist "Tenet" der beste Nolan-Film?