Music Mondays – Rosalee

I picked a mix of songs for Rosalee, songs that remind me of her past and make me think of her present. She’s such a fascinating character who we don’t hear enough about. Here comes a few indie tracks, some Eighties classic, some Steampunk (always) and some loud bouncy club music (always always).

Obviously, trigger warnings for drug abuse in High by the Beach and one of the verses in ET can be read as implied sexual assault, YMMV.

High by the Beach Lana Del Ray
Electric Love BRNS
Leave a Trace CHVRCHES
Try P!NK
It’s Time Imagine Dragons
Budapest Geore Ezra
Better Day Avicii
Teenagers MCR
ET Katy Perry
Fernando ABBA
Things Can Only Get Better Howard Jones
Speechless Lady GaGa
Remedy Little Boots
Trouble Neon Jungle
Heaven Knows The Pretty Reckless
Na Na Na MCR
Like a Prayer Rufio
Judas Lady GaGa
I’m Good The Mowglis

The Royals – Siobhan’s Endless Meta, Part One

This will be a multi-part series on everybody’s  my favourite Grimm family – the Royals. In this part we will look at what we know about the Royals as a whole – how they are organised, what their aims are. 

We will also look at the things in these categories that we don’t know, and either make educated guesses or explore options surrounding this missing information. 

One thing I will mention right now is this: people on Grimm are very true to life – they lie, like Sean Renard, or simply get things wrong, like Aunt Marie, or believe things to be true just because that’s what they’ve been told, like Rosalee and many other Wesen. We cannot take things said on Grimm at face value, especially about such a multi-faceted subject like the Royals. Also, Grimm’s plot arcs are long and twisty. I’ve always thought that Sean was lying about being assassinated because of his heritage, I thought he made a move on his brother for the throne. Later, we find out Sean was telling the truth. As far as his father knows, anyway. This is just an example, but this happens many times on Grimm.

Who Are the Royals?

We know that there are Seven Royal Families, or Houses. According to Aunt Marie, Sean Renard, Kelly Burkhardt and the Resistance, their main aim is to subjugate Wesen and rule the entire world. What this actually means is unclear. Genocide, slavery, a mix of both? Or, do they subscribe to the Wesen Council’s worldview, as in a hidden Wesen world, just controlled entirely by the Royals? (A side note: it is unclear whether the Council is merely separate from the Royals, or if their relationship is actively antagonistic on both sides.)

Sean reckons they wish to see an end to democracy, which would surely mean attacks on Kehrseite – would these include revealing the Wesen world, or not? We just don’t actually know, beyond a hunt for the Keys, and later on, Diana, any of their actual concrete goals. Their attacks on Sean Renard are reactive – as in, he attempted or succeeded to derail one of their plans or was suspected of consorting with the Resistance, so until he consistently proves that he will not submit, he is allowed to live, which does muddy the waters considerably with regards to the relationship between Sean and the Royals as a whole.

Of course, when we talk about the Royals, who we actually are talking about is one House in particular, House Kronenberg, based in Austria. 

The identity of any of the other Houses and the amount of their power is never mentioned. A House Lorraine is mentioned briefly in the comics, and during the Coins of Zakynthos arc in the show, a Japanese House was hinted at, but never stated or confirmed. It is also never confirmed that the Royals are particularly after the Coins either.

House of Kronenberg

At first glance, House Kronenberg seems to operate exactly like any real European Royal Family. The title of monarch passes down the male line, presumably first, rather than omitting the female descendants entirely. However, this is not confirmed – the only female descendant is of course Diana, who is valued for her powers, so would presumably get the throne even if ordinary female descendants were passed over.

But! There are two throwaway lines which seem to make House Kronenberg have more of a structure of a family criminal gang rather than a strict royal family. This is also hinted at many repeated mentions of ‘coming back into the family’ which always make me think of the Mafia and suchlike.

Viktor was ‘chosen’ to become the next Crown Prince. Now, as Dara O’Brien says ‘It’s a monarchy. You don’t get to pick!’ They only way someone could be chosen is if the people with the closest claim were twins, but even then I think it would be the first born, but don’t quote me on that.

Sean Renard might possibly have a claim to the throne. I’ve mentioned this before – Sean is a bastard, he should not have a claim. He came out of the wrong vagina, there is no possible way of hiding that, so his step-mother should not have worried about a Hexenbiest on the throne. The only way Sean would have a claim to the throne is by conquest, if he managed to convince the people he was a better, but just as rightful, King than his brother. Even then, it’s dodgy, because there are many people and places where a bastard has no claim ,not ever. And most Kings than end up on the throne this way hold it for a very short time, and meet grisly ends. And usually have their Kingship revoked, or whatever the correct term is. I’m looking at this issue from a British viewpoint because that’s what I’m most familiar with. I’m also no historian, so if anybody knows anything about Austrian Royalty past or present, please come forward and clear this one up.

The conclusion that I am drawing with limited knowledge of the situation is either the step-mother wanted an excuse, and that’s a pretty poor one, or Sean could have a claim.

This is both backed up and disproven by the chosen Royal theory – if Sean has a rightful claim, why is anybody chosen to be Prince, or if anybody can be chosen to be Prince, what would it matter that Sean was Eric’s half brother?


In the next post, we will look at the rings, talk some more about other bastards and look at some other odd things about the Royals in general, and from there we will begin to look at the main players of the Royals and the game they play. If I’ve missed something or made an error, please let me know! Obviously, Grimm has a habit of pulling contradicting information out of its proverbial behind, so prepare for this to be rendered useless after Series Five. 😦

Music Mondays – Hank Griffin

I will not lie to you, this week’s edition is basically an advert for ELO’s Time album, which is a thing of beauty. Really, I should be encouraging you to listen to the whole thing uninterrupted, but the story of bloke who ends up in 2095 bewildered and astonished about how everything is different and yet everything is the same was just too perfect for Hank. I would also urge you to check Alice and the Night Circus – I saw her live and she was amazeballs, vastly underrated new artist.

(Not paid commission by either of these artists, I hasten to add.)

Do Your Thing Basement Jaxx
Curious World Alice’s Night Circus
Hooked on a Feeling Blue Swede
Oh, Pretty Woman Robson and Jerome
Things in the Fire Bastille
Marry the Night (Zedd Remix) Lady GaGa
Somebody to Love Queen
You’re Not Alone Tinchy Stryder
The Bouncer ELO
Dominos The Big Pink
Is This the Way Life’s Meant To Be? ELO
From the End of the World ELO
Prologue/Twilight ELO
Yours Truly, 2095 ELO
Hold On Tight/Epilogue ELO
Uptown Funk Bruno Mars
Forever In Blue Jeans Neil Diamond
Guilty Pleasure Cobra Starship
Kids in America Kim Wilde
Can’t Stop Playing Dr Kucho
Stereo Love Edward Maya
Let’s Get Loud The Baseballs

Next week will be Rosalee. 

Juliette Silverton

Juliette buries a lot of herself deep, and it comes out in these huge bursts of fight and passion early in the series, then she becomes tired of her life, and then sinks slowly into darkness as the Hexenbiest takes control. This mix contains a lot of peppy, uplifting anthems and a few darker, sadder songs. If I had to pick one song for Juliette, it would be the first, ‘Fight Song’ by Rachel Platten. Warnings: the video for ‘You’re A Germ’ contains many famous horror movie scenes, ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ implies domestic violence, and although none are particulary in ‘the Guilty Ones’ all the warnings ever for Spring Awakening.

Fight Song Rachel Platten
Because of You Kelly Clarkson
Stronger Kelly Clarkson
Drag Me Down One Direction
Photograph Remix Ed Sheeran
You’re a Germ Wolf Alice
Wake Me Up Avicii
Can’t Feel My Face The Weekend
Iris Goo Goo Dolls
Daydream Believer Robson and Jerome
I Believe In You Kylie Minouge
Song Sung Blue Neil Diamond
Breakin Dishes Rihanna
Left Outside Alone Anastasia
Satellites September
Braveheart Neon Jungle
Tired of Being Sorry Enrique Iglesias
Flaws Bastille
Pompeii Bastille
Boulevard of Broken Dreams Green Day
The Guilty Ones Spring Awakening

Everybody Wants to Rule the World/Sail Mash Up Lorde/AWOLnation

Music Mondays – Adalind Schade

Back on form this week and I’ve got lots of new music to listen to, so expect not only the full 22 song playlist from here on out, but also the Nick Burkhardt to be extended to 22 songs also.

Here is Adalind’s mix, which is full of my favourite rowdy electronic-y songs. If you liked the mix for Sean Renard, you’ll like this one too. Warnings: Some sexual songs, which can seem threatening in the context of Adalind, implied physical and sexual violence in ‘I Like It Rough’ by Lady GaGa. Self image issues explored in ‘Bodies’ by Robbie Williams, which also contains Jesus metaphors which some may find distasteful. Also, body horror in the Muse video, and self harm, suicide and things of that nature in the Britney one.

Dead Inside Muse
How To Be A Heartbreaker Marina and the Diamonds
Primadonna Marina and the Diamonds
Kill my Boyfriend Natalia Kills
Blank Space Taylor Swift
I Said Never Again Rachel Stevens
The Fame Lady GaGa
Boys Like Me Courtney Act
Again Again Lady GaGa
Worth It Fifth Harmony
Maneater Nelly Furtado
Stupid Hoe Nicki Minaj
Beautiful, Dirty, Rich Lady GaGa
Bodies Robbie Williams
Break Up Kim Sozzi
Broken Open Adam Lambert
Every Time Britney Spears
Feel Robbie Williams
Fever Adam Lambert
Hush; Hush Pussycat Dolls
I Like It Rough Lady GaGa
LoveGame Lady GaGa

Music Mondays – Nick Burkhardt

As always, if you click the link you’ll be taken to the song. This mix is for Nick, and contains dark electronica and darker pop-punk or emo or whatever you want to call it. My Chemical Romance. Contains a lot of My Chemical Romance. Next week will be Adalind, then the week after will be Series One.

Uprising Muse
Glow Ella Henderson
Insomnia Faithless (Monster Mix)
Peanut Butter Jelly Galantis
Baby Love Petite Miller
Lean On Major Lazer
Come Undone Robbie Williams
God and Satan Biffy Clyro
Knights of Cydonia Muse
Little Lion Man Mumford and Sons
Love Don’t Roam Neil Hannon
Na Na Na MCR
Welcome to the Black Parade MCR
Sun Goes Down Michael Jordan
This Love The Baseballs
Voodoo Child Rouge Traders
21 Guns Green Day

Music Mondays – Silverhardt Edition

Are we ready to bawl our eyes out? Good! Follow the links below to my choices, including all of P!nk’s greatest hits and the bestselling single by that one ‘creepy Goth band’ I completely forgot the name of and had to do some sneaky Googling to find.

Like An Arrow Lucy Rose
Amnesia 5sos (Song references drug use)
You Know Me Robbie Williams
Stay With Me Shakespeare’s Sister
Sorry Madonna
All I Ask of You Sarah Brightman
I Don’t Know How To Love Him Yvonne Elliman
Cheerleader OMI
Love You Forever Robson and Jerome
Through Glass Stone Sour
You and I Lady GaGa
Angels The Baseballs
The Lights Go Down ELO
Madame du Pompadour Murray Gold
Can I Come With You? Murray Gold
No One Alicia Keys
Night Changes One Direction
Part of Your World Little Mermaid
Please Don’t Leave Me P!nk
So What P!nk
Just Like a Pill P!nk (song references drug use, abuse, overdose and spousal abuse)
So This Is Love Cinderella

Music Mondays – Series One Playlist

As with all of the Playlists here on FYNB, if you click on the title of the song, the link will take you to a place you can listen to it.

This playlist could possibly be my ultimate Grimm playlist, not just the ultimate Series One playlist.  I’m in love with the soundtrack of the show, which you can buy from Amazon. It’s got dubsteps, deep, mournful cello and then action movie drums and rockstar guitar out of nowhere. It’s fantastic, and I tried hard to emulate that in this playlist. I’ve also selected a couple of songs that have the message of the show in their lyrics, rather than the tone of the music. If you only listen to one song from this list, make it ‘No One is Alone’ which carries much the same message as Grimm. If somewhere were to Grimmify that with some dubstep, drums and a squealing guitar I’d be in heaven.

Hit the Drummer DJ Dan (featured in the episode ‘Danse Macabre’)
The Terror Designer Drugs 

(featured in the episode ‘Danse Macabre’)

Sweet Dreams Eurythmics (featured in the Pilot episode)
Sweet Dreams Marylin Manson 

(featured in the Pilot episode)

Kill of the Night Gin Wigmore
Yeah Yeah Bodyrox and Luciana
Somebody’s Watching Me Beatfreaks
Heads Will Roll Remix Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Way Life’s Meant to Be ELO
First of the Year (Equinox) Skrillex
Russian Roulette Rihanna
A River of Tears Murray Gold
No One Is Alone (1991 Version) Into the Woods
Love Don’t Let Me Go David Guetta
Wham Bam Clooney (featured in the Pilot Episode)
In for the Kill La Roux
Do Somethin’ Britney Spears
Tier Rammstein (featured in the episode ‘Leave It to Beavers’)

Sensucht Rammstein (featured in the episode ‘Leave It to Beavers’) 

Drop Down Designer Drugs 

(featured in the episode ‘Danse Macabre’)


Bad Blood Taylor Swift
Jailhouse Rock Queen

Music Mondays – Series 3 Playlist

Since Series Three was a lot more episodic in nature, I’ve chosen to curate a list of songs that match tonally to various plot points and stories with the series.

Are You With Me? Lost Frequencies
Marry the Night Lady GaGa
Hey Slaves
Story of My Life Shrek the Musical (Song contains a trans-misogynistic slur.)
Choosing Dauntless Divergent Soundtrack
Again Again Lady GaGa
Agony Into the Woods
Powerful Major Lazer
Lean on Major Lazer
Another Heart Breaks ELO
L’il Red Riding Hood John Felice (Was featured in Episode 9, Red Menace)
Canon in D Pachelbel (Was featured in Episode 22, Blond Ambition)
Breathe Me Sia
Glow Ella Henderson
Galvanize The Chemical Brothers
Supermassive Black Hole Enter Shikari
I’m Yours Jason Mraz
Counting Stars Lost Frequencies
Cheerleader OMI
Rather Be Clean Bandit
Shark in the Water VV Brown
When Words Fail Shrek the Musical

Sean Renard Mixtape (Music Mondays)

What I have to say about Sean Renard could fill a book, so I will just let the music speak for itself. Don’t judge some of this because you think it’s twee bubblegum pop – a) it’s a respectable music genre, thank you very much, but b) listen to lyrics, and the darkness and sarcasm of the tone of the music. If I had to pick one song to represent this character it would either have to be drive, ambition, self-hatred and desire to mould onesself featured in ‘Oh No!’ or it would be as the Phantom in ‘the Music of the Night’. Sean is of the ‘Cool motive. Still murder.’ variety of character, just like the Phantom.

Mercy Muse
Kill Your Heroes AWOLnation
The Music of the Night Michael Crawford
Counting Bodies Like Sheep APC
Oh No! Marina and the Diamonds
Bad Romance Thirty Seconds to Mars
Government Hooker Lady GaGa
Shake It Out Florence and the Machine
Bad Blood Taylor Swift
Monster Lady GaGa
The Beast Below Murray Gold
Bulletproof La Roux
My Mind Rebels at Stagnation Hans Zimmer
Demons Imagine Dragons
Disturbia Rihanna
Human The Killers
I Like It Rough Lady GaGa
In For the Kill (Remix) La Roux/Skream
Lament Into the Woods
Vampire Smile Kyla La Grange
Sail AWOLnation
Perfect (Exceeder) Mason
Poison Groove Coverage