(tv series) The Boys season 3 is a bit less than first two, but still rocks!

Couple of years ago, my friend told me go watch The Boys, you will love it! Knowing my affinities my friend rightfully deduced that I will become massive fan of that series. We are all used to the world where superheroes are troubled but good, with burden of the world lying on their shoulders. But, The Boys, based on comic by Garth Ennis, brought something entirely different in the picture. Theirs is the world where they are employees and practically slaves of the media corporation, led by Homelander, hero with blonde hair, nice look, but psychopatic lunatic killer maniac all the same. In this third season, after all the events with Stormfront and other villains, our heroes Hughie, Billy The Butcher, Starlight, Frenchie and Mother´s Milk try to get ahold of Soldier Boy(newly arrived to the series – none other than Jensen Ackles of Supernatural fame), who was frozen by the Soviets decades ago because Soldier Boy only has weapon how to kill Homelander and stop his madness. As it goes, there are couple of sub story lines and I can not write much about the story, because I will spoil it to you. If you want black humor, gore, blood, guts, nudity, profanity, above all superb screenplay and story than all three seasons are just right for ya.

This third season was a bit weaker than the first two, but sweet journey nonetheless.

8/10

(review) Booze & Glory – Raising The Roof e.p.

Booze & Glory are back with their new e.p. This band was based in London and they declare themselves still to be from London, I think, but they are international crew that plays great melodic oi street punk with a touch of skate punk and hardcore in the songs. Some older fans don´t like the band´s turn to more melodic side of things in their last two full length albums, but I love it, especially the last album from 2019. Anyway, here are the four new songs. The title song is my personal favorite being a generic and hard hitting hardcore anthem in the lyrics and great melodic oi street punk song in the music. I listened to this one every day when they released it as a single prior to this e.p. Betrayed is a fast song about defiance, showing middle finger against the odds and living your way and never stop believing, reminding me why I love this not music, but lifestyle so much. C’est la vie is a slower, more punk rock oriented song about how life is short and how me must learn to live it the best we can. Great lyrics, guitar melody and singing along chorus for this one too. The Streets I Call My Own is a strong finisher and who is not touched by the lyrics of this band and songs is not into hardcore. I have been in this for thirty years now and still enjoy and get goosebumps with songs like this e.p. Can´t wait for the new full length.