
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac is one of the most iconic and enduring rock bands in history, with a career spanning over five decades. Founded by guitarist Peter Green in 1967, the band has undergone several lineup changes, but it was the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham in the early 1970s that catapulted them to global stardom. With their unique blend of folk, rock, and pop, Fleetwood Mac crafted a distinctive sound that resonated with audiences worldwide. Their signature harmonies, courtesy of Nicks' ethereal vocals and Buckingham's soaring guitar work, are instantly recognizable and have become synonymous with the band. Some of Fleetwood Mac's most notable works include their self-titled 1975 album, which featured the hit singles "Rhiannon" and "Landslide." Their 1977 album, Rumours, is a masterclass in rock songwriting, featuring timeless tracks like "Dreams," "Don't Stop," and the chart-topping single "Go Your Own Way." Fleetwood Mac's music often explores themes of love, loss, and longing, with Nicks' poetic lyrics and Buckingham's intricate guitar work creating a rich tapestry of sound. With over 100 million records sold worldwide, Fleetwood Mac remains one of the best-selling bands of all time, and their influence can be heard in countless artists across multiple genres. Whether they're rocking arenas or crooning ballads, Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy is a testament to their timeless music and unwavering dedication to their craft.
Soundtrack Appearances
9-1-1: Nashville (S1) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys (S1) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Big Little Lies (S1) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Brilliant Minds (S2) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Dangerous Animals (2025) - 1 song(s)
Movie
Dark Winds (S2) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Ella McCay (2025) - 1 song(s)
Movie
Jay Kelly (2025) - 1 song(s)
Movie
Stranger Things (S5) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
The Summer I Turned Pretty (S3) - 3 song(s)
TV Show
At a conference, Laurel and John reunite at the hotel gym, swapping banter and laughs as they discuss literature, relationships, and their past marriages. As they chat, the upbeat soundtrack adds a carefree vibe to their conversation about second chances, co-parenting, and moving forward, highlighting the theme of resilience in the face of life's ups and downs.
As "Landslide" plays in the background, the episode takes a trip down memory lane, revisiting Belly's childhood when she got her own room at the summer house. The iconic song perfectly captures the mix of emotions Belly felt - excitement for growing up and sadness about leaving her carefree youth behind.
Belly and Conrad open up about their recent struggles in the car, their emotional guards down for once. As 'Songbird' plays softly in the background, its gentle melody infuses their vulnerable confessions, Conrad reveals he lost his job, while Belly reassures him that nobody's perfect. The song's hopefulness and regret mingle with their conversation, creating a sense of intimacy and safety between them.