![]() ![]() “Don’t get caught beneath the mistletoe!” they warn. ![]() Emmy the Great and Tim Wheeler start us off on an eerie, albeit lively rockin’ mood with Zombie Christmas. The zombie trope is a familiar one and our first three tunes visit our common notions about the walking dead. For 80 years, the undead have been used by filmmakers and writers as a metaphor for much deeper fears: racial sublimation, atomic destruction, communism, mass contagion, globalism – and, more than anything, each other.” ![]() In an article at Vox, Zachary Crockett argues that “the creature is more than an aesthetic horror – it is a form of political commentary. Zombies! What is it about zombies that makes them so popular? Sure everyone likes a good scare and zombies are a staple of horror movies.
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