VIDEO: Night Crickets Drop Spooky Tale Of ‘The Unreliable Narrator’
“The Unreliable Narrator” by Night Crickets is a mysterious video that’s every bit as spooky as the song itself. It’s from their brilliant debut album, ‘A Free Society.’
Even before the launch of MTV in 1980, music videos have been the ideal form of transmission for new rock and roll songs and the artists who create them.
“The Unreliable Narrator” by Night Crickets is a mysterious video that’s every bit as spooky as the song itself. It’s from their brilliant debut album, ‘A Free Society.’
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