“Running up that Hill (A Deal With God)” reached the iTunes Top 1 after more than 30 years since its release
The fourth season of “Stranger Things” is a hit with viewers, and with it the music of Kate Bush, “Running up that Hill (A Deal With God)”, which went to number one on iTunes after 37 years since its release. The song was played by Max (Sadie Sink) in the first few episodes, and ended up becoming a fan favorite too, who consecrated the singer with the feat.
Performed by the young woman at the beginning of the new year, “Running up that Hill” becomes more significant as the episodes go by. Released in 1985, the track failed to reach the top of the charts at the time, landing in the Billboard top 30. she was the main single of “Hounds of Love”, fifth studio album by Kate Bush. In 2012, the singer re-recorded the classic for use at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics.
In the new batch of episodes, “Six months have passed since the Battle of Starcourt left a trail of terror and destruction in Hawkins. As they continue to deal with the aftermath, the group of friends part ways for the first time – and navigating the complexities of the school doesn’t make things any easier. In this most vulnerable moment, a new, even more terrifying supernatural threat emerges, bringing a great mystery that, if solved, could be the key to ending the horrors of the Upside Down.”says the official synopsis released by Netflix.
The fourth year features the actors’ returns Milly Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Wynona Ryder, David Harbor, Joe Keery and Maya Hawke. Amybeth McNulty (“Anne With An E”) joined the cast as Vickyone of the members of the high school band.
Divided into two parts, the first of “Stranger Things” is now available on the digital platform. Volume 2 enters the catalog of the streaming approximately a month later, on the 1st of July.
It is worth remembering that Netflix has already confirmed the fifth season of “Stranger Things”, which will officially be the last of the series.
Source: cinebuzz
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