All The Songs You’ll Hear In Prime Video’s ‘The Runarounds’
The series captures the challenges faced by a teen garage rock band striving for success amidst a recent revival of the genre in the United States, highlighting their struggles and hopes.
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All The Songs You’ll Hear In Prime Video’s ‘The Runarounds’
From the creator of Outer Banks, Jonas Pate, comes a new YA series The Runarounds, which follows the formation of a band of five boys at the end of their senior year of high school in Wilmington, North Carolina. William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock and Jesse Golliher are the core five group […]
Prime Video’s YA Music Drama ‘The Runarounds’ Is a Complete Waste of Time: TV Review
When “Outer Banks” creator Jonas Pate had an open casting call for a band to appear in the third season of the Netflix series, The Runarounds auditioned for him. The group earned the gig, and Pate began forming a concept for a new show inspired by the band. Prime Video’s new musical teen drama, “The […]
They have the passion, the guitars, and a final parenthesis before adulthood. Released this September 1st on Prime Video, The Runarounds follows five teenagers who, on the eve of leaving high school, decide to set up a rock band. But here, the instruments are not accessories: the actors are themselves musicians, playing their own story on screen. Created by Jonas Pate, already behind the Outer Banks phenomenon, this musical series tells a summer…
'The Runarounds' Prime Video Review: A Formulaic Teen Drama with Peppy Beats
The late 80s and 90s saw the resurgence of the garage rock that once flourished during the 1960s. A group of young boys coming together to form a rock band and practicing in their parents’ garage was considered pretty cool. Pop music was also in the limelight, and we witnessed boy bands such as the Backstreet Boys in the late 90s and the Jonas Brothers in the mid-00s rise to fame. By the 2010s the world witnessed the rise of a new wave of boy ba…
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