
'Vinyl' Canceled: HBO Scraps Plans For Revamped Season 2 In comparison, as I also say in my video review above, creator-star Denis Leary’s Sex&Drugs&Rock&Rock has built on the chords of its debut season of an almost-famous 1990s band’s resurrection into a even more dysfunctional family. Like a band past its prime or just out of ideas, we’ve heard and seen this all before, and it was much better the first time around. The former sadly is true of Showtime’s June 26-debuting Roadies and the latter is thankfully even more so with the return of FX’s comedy Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll for a second 10-episode season on June 30.Īs I say in my video review above, the self-explanatory Roadies is a Cameron Crowe greatest hits, and the Almost Famous director and series boss really needs a new set list.

All that is so burning, poetic and preposterous about the music, the musicians, the industry and the fans often can seem so descended and diminished when turned to a drama on the small screen - or it can surprisingly shine. Rock ’n’ roll on television is a pretty hard gig, as the gang at HBO’s just-canceled Vinyl can tell you.
