TV Show Homeland Returns for Second Season
Summary
In this article, we discuss the return of the popular TV show Homeland on Showtime. The show follows a former US Marine who has become a sleeper agent for a Middle Eastern terrorist. We also review two instrumental albums, Flying Lotus’ “Until the Quiet Comes” and Analog Player Society’s “Hurricane Season in Brooklyn,” both of which incorporate world music influences. Additionally, we mention two comic books, “Happy #1” by Grant Morrison and “Building Stories” by Chris Ware.
Table of Contents
- Homeland returns for a second season
- Review of Flying Lotus’ “Until the Quiet Comes”
- Review of Analog Player Society’s “Hurricane Season in Brooklyn”
- Comic books “Happy #1” and “Building Stories”
- Conclusion
Homeland Returns for a Second Season
Homeland, the award-winning TV show on Showtime, has returned for its second season. The show follows the story of a former US Marine who has become a sleeper agent for a Middle Eastern terrorist. The lead actors, Damian Lewis and Claire Danes, deliver intense performances that keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The show won several awards for its first season and is expected to continue its success in the second season.
Review of Flying Lotus’ “Until the Quiet Comes”
Flying Lotus’ “Until the Quiet Comes” is an instrumental album that incorporates world music influences. The album features collaborations with several artists, including Thom Yorke of Radiohead. The album has a dreamy and ethereal quality that makes it perfect for listening to while relaxing or meditating. The album is a must-listen for fans of instrumental music and world music.
Review of Analog Player Society’s “Hurricane Season in Brooklyn”
Analog Player Society’s “Hurricane Season in Brooklyn” is another instrumental album that incorporates world music influences. The album features a cover of the 80s song “I Can’t Wait” with impressive female vocals. The album has a jazzy and funky vibe that makes it perfect for listening to while working or exercising. The album is a great addition to any music lover’s collection.
Comic Books “Happy #1” and “Building Stories”
Grant Morrison’s “Happy #1” follows the story of an alcoholic ex-detective who is on the run from the mob and hallucinating a cartoon blue horse. The comic book is a dark and twisted tale that is not for the faint of heart. Chris Ware’s “Building Stories” is a collection of different forms of storytelling that follows the denizens of a building. The comic book is meant to be experienced in any order and is a unique and innovative approach to storytelling.
Conclusion
In this article, we discussed the return of the TV show Homeland on Showtime, as well as two new instrumental albums, Flying Lotus’ “Until the Quiet Comes” and Analog Player Society’s “Hurricane Season in Brooklyn.” We also mentioned two comic books, “Happy #1” by Grant Morrison and “Building Stories” by Chris Ware. We welcome suggestions, criticisms, and love from our readers and promise to be back next week with more pop culture goodness.