Song of the Day #2,042: ‘You’ve Got Time’ – Regina Spektor

orange_is_the_new_blackThe third show I’m writing about this week is another I’ve only recently started. Orange is the New Black is my first NetFlix Original series and it’s a blast.

Based on the memoir of writer Piper Kerman, the show details the prison life of an upper middle class New York WASP (renamed Piper Chapman) who is jailed for smuggling drug money for a lesbian girlfriend ten years earlier.

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Song of the Day #2,041: ‘Far From Any Road’ – The Handsome Family

true_detectiveI’m sure regular readers of this blog have figured out that I love crime stories. In film and on TV, crime has long been my favorite genre.

So I’m predictably thrilled with True Detective, the new HBO series starring Matthew McConoughey and Woody Harrelson.

True Detective is unique in its concept and execution. It will run only eight episodes, and if it returns for future seasons it will feature an entirely different cast. All eight episodes are written and directed by the same two people (Nic Pizzolatto and Cary Fukunaga, respectively).

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Song of the Day #2,040: ‘Long Hard Times to Come’ – Gangstagrass

justifiedNow that Breaking Bad has disappeared into the New Mexico sunset — following a final season that has deservedly won every year-end award in the universe — I’m left with a giant Walter White-shaped hole in my TV heart.

Breaking Bad might be my favorite show ever, but what will replace it as my favorite show currently on the air?

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Song of the Day #2,039: ‘Stumble’ – R.E.M.

chronic_townAnother early R.E.M. track, this one as early as they get (at least when it comes to their studio releases). Chronic Town is a 1982 EP that was released before Murmur, their full-length debut.

The band hadn’t quite found their groove on this EP, but all of the elements are in place. And the release does feature ‘Gardening at Night,’ a classic R.E.M. track.

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