The Crazies: Love Songs That Lose Control When love stops behaving. February is usually dressed in soft focus. Red roses. Safe sentiments. Predictable longing. But love doesn’t always show up like that. Sometimes it arrives shaking. Sometimes it obsesses. Sometimes it loops, claws, fixates, consumes. These are crazy love songs — not parody, not irony, not cynicism. Just artists staring straight into the moment where love stops being polite and starts becoming something else entirely. This is love off the rails. Welcome to The Crazies. 1. The Gun Club – “She’s Like Heroin to Me” Love as addiction. Jeffrey Lee Pierce never romanticised damage — he documented it. “She’s Like Heroin to Me” doesn’t flirt with metaphor; it leans into it hard. Love isn’t sweet here, it’s chemical. Compulsive. Ruinous. The kind you chase knowing exactly how it ends. Blues-punk desperation, stripped raw. This isn’t falling in love — it’s relapsing. A perfect Madness opener. No easing in. 2. Suicide – “Che...
Through the Wall, Into the Opera A Rock Deep-Dig Quiz “ Just when they thought Never Never Land was going quiet…” This month leaned into rock as theatre, ritual, myth, and confession. From full-blown rock operas to cult B-sides and deep cuts that refuse to behave, these questions pull directly from recent stories and the shadows around them. All answers are song titles. Some are cinematic. Some are feral. Some barely whispered their way into history. If you’ve been reading, listening, and digging — you’ve got a fighting chance. Flip the record. 🎲 THE QUIZ — 25 QUESTIONS 1. Which Kate Bush track plunges listeners into trial, terror, and fractured consciousness during The Ninth Wave? 2.. What symphonic rock opera opening sets the invasion in motion with narration and dread? 3. Which Styx song turned censorship paranoia into glossy sci-fi theatre? 4. The Tubes wrapped satire and spectacle into this forgotten MTV-era operatic hit — name it. 5. My Chemical Romance hid reckless,...