Get ready for a streaming bonanza with Snow Patrol’s long-awaited album and the return of Sylvester Stallone in 'Tulsa King'!
If you’re craving some fresh tunes and top-notch drama, you’re in for a treat this week! Snow Patrol, the beloved band that gave us iconic hits like "Chasing Cars," is back after a lengthy seven-year hiatus with their brand-new album, ‘How to Die Alone’. This long-awaited release marks a significant moment for fans who have been eagerly anticipating new material. Expect heartfelt lyrics and the melodious orchestration that Snow Patrol is notoriously known for.
On the small screen front, prepare for some action-packed entertainment as Sylvester Stallone returns for the second season of ‘Tulsa King’. Following the adventures of a mafia caporegime who finds himself in the unusual setting of Tulsa, Oklahoma, this show combines the grit of organized crime with Stallone’s unmistakable charisma and charm. If you’re looking for a show that keeps you at the edge of your seat while also making you chuckle, this is a must-watch!
But wait, how do Snow Patrol’s melodic wonders intertwine with Stallone’s crime drama saga? Well, it’s all about the experience. Just as Snow Patrol's anthemic sound has the power to stir your emotions and take you on a personal journey, Stallone’s on-screen charisma captivates audiences with tales of loyalty, betrayal, and personal redemption. Whether you’re jamming out to ‘How to Die Alone’ or binge-watching ‘Tulsa King,’ you’re guaranteed a rollercoaster of emotions!
In the streaming world, timing is everything, and this week delivers the perfect mix for music lovers and TV aficionados alike. So grab some popcorn, tune in, and get ready to be entertained. By the way, did you know that Snow Patrol’s lead singer, Gary Lightbody, wrote ‘Chasing Cars’ during a time he was heartbroken? And in an ironic twist, ‘Tulsa King’ was actually inspired by a real-life mobster's unusual relocation. It seems like art sometimes mimics life, but in the best way possible!
Sylvester Stallone's second season of “Tulsa King” and Snow Patrol's first new album in seven years are some of this week's new streaming entertainment ...