Nili Brosh’s Six-String Superpowers on Display in ‘X-Men ’97’ Theme, Dethklok, and Her Own Band
For many, the greatest show on television right now is the new Marvel series, X-Men ’97. The cartoon, which just aired its season finale on Disney+ on Wednesday, was already trending on Twitter (X) in a matter of hours that same day. The original X-Men animated series first aired in the early 1990s and the new offering is a continuation of that effort. But while much of the ’97 series has remained the same, some has been updated. And one of those updates is the show’s theme song, written by the musical group, The Newton Brothers. Fans of the show and its theme will notice that the song has been given a bump in fuzz and oomph, especially in its stirring electric guitar riff. It features a hard-hitting style, which was performed by the Israeli-born artist Nili Brosh, a nimble six-string player who says she appreciates the magic of music as much as its power.
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