“He’s the new Bob Dylan.” “They’re the new Beatles.” Why do writers insist on making such comparisons?
I don’t know, but I had a lot of fun exploring “the new so and so” phenomenon for this Diffuser piece.
Enjoy.
“He’s the new Bob Dylan.” “They’re the new Beatles.” Why do writers insist on making such comparisons?
I don’t know, but I had a lot of fun exploring “the new so and so” phenomenon for this Diffuser piece.
Enjoy.