


Each member remembers how everything went down slightly differently, leaving what really happened elusive and up to interpretation. The interviews are conducted roughly 30 to 40 years after the band's split, as the members reflect on their time in the band with distance and (some) maturity. It's told entirely through interviews with the band, other key players, and eyewitnesses. The novel takes the shape of an oral history of The Six's dynamite rise to stardom and infamous split. From the "Honeycomb" name change to Camila and Eddie, here are the biggest changes Daisy Jones and the Six has made so far. It's a story of rock-and-roll heartbreak, with massive highs and lows, and the show cranks up the drama.

'Daisy Jones and the Six' review: Can this fictional band be your next musical obsession?
