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Riverdale to just waiting for the announcement of another stab at
Scooby Doo, popular properties are getting makeovers again and again in this media landscape. So when The CW announced
Nancy Drew, most folks went, “Oh great, another
Riverdale clone,” and then proceeded not to watch it.
Here’s the thing, though: The CW’s
Nancy Drew is really good and deserves a lot more credit. Is it on the level of
Breaking Bad or
WandaVision? No, but it does deserve a larger fanbase that what it seems to get, mainly because
Nancy Drew harkens back to those early days of series like
Lizzie Borden: Headbanger?
Founded in L.A. in 1983, theatrical glam-metal band Lizzy (with a Y) Borden put out its first EP the next year, the pointedly-named Give ‘Em the Axe.” They have several albums to the Borden name, most recently 2018 s My Midnight Things. They seem to have been lumped in with ‘80s hair-metal, but Lizzy Borden is more of a shock-rock band that revels in horror tropes, with songs like “Love You to Pieces,” “Bloody Tears,” “Catch Your Death” and “Lovin’ You is Murder.” Lizzy Borden is still touring today.
‘Miss Lizzie B was a problem kinda kid’
They’re not the only ones to pay tribute to Lizzie in song. In 1961, folk group the Chad Mitchell Trio released the novelty song “Lizzie Borden” as a single and on the album “Mighty Day on Campus,” telling their version of the story with wicked wordplay and black humor. “You can’t chop your papa up in Massachusetts,” they sing, “you know how nei