Florence + the Machine blew the hinges off of the doors over at SNL last night with her scaled down version of “You’ve Got the Love”. Continue reading
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In Case You Missed It ::: Arcade Fire Does SNL
Arcade Fire played SNL for the second time in the last couple of years. Continue reading
Kanye West Appears on SNL and Unleashes New Track for GOOD Friday’s!
Despite claiming that Kanye wasn’t going to release anything for GOOD Friday, he went against his word and posted his new track (listen below). Continue reading
MGMT on SNL
They didn’t stink up the joint, but I’m not sure if they won over any new fans. Continue reading
Vampire Weekend on SNL
I was a bit disappointed to see that Ezra wasn’t wearing any Polo garb from the Olympics. Continue reading
Them Crooked Vultures on SNL
Is SNL making a comeback? Continue reading
Rihanna + Shy Ronnie!
Pure bliss! Continue reading
Yeah Yeah Yeahs on SNL
The group is riding high on the strength of their radio friendly , Zero, and why not? The album is consistent from top to bottom and one of my favorites of the year. I would look for their Summer concert agenda to come very very soon.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs-Zero (Erol Alkan Rework) [mp3]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs-Zero (N.A.S.A. Remix) (mp3)
Zero
Maps
Phoenix on SNL
My favorite Frenchies for the moment played an inspiring 3 song set, the last one being Too Young (while the credits were rolling). I caught the show in bits and pieces from a casino outside of Santa Fe that creeped me out, like in a David Lynch type creepy. The new material and performance has me hoping that there will be a Denver date on the schedule. Thus far, there are only two dates to speak of, and big surprise, NYC and LA.
Phoenix-1901 (MF Nu Wave rmx) [mp3]
1901
Lisztomania
Kitsune Tabloid by Phoenix
Kings of Leon on SNL
What are your thoughts on the new album?
It’s a bit on the slow and intimate side. Perhaps, not as rowdy as I wanted it to be, but plenty of other outlets seem to like Only By the Night. Look out for them this weekend.
Kings of Leon-Holy Roller Novacaine [mp3]
KINGS OF LEON TO PERFORM ON
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE THIS WEEKEND!!
COVER OF SPIN MAGAZINE AND APPEARANCES ON LETTERMAN AND LENO ALSO CONFIRMED
“SEX ON FIRE” SINGLE DEBUTS AT #1 IN THE UK
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ABOUT TO BEGIN
Kings of Leon are about to step into an excitingly manic week in America to support the release of their new record, the highly anticipated Only By The Night. The band are confirmed to be the music guest on Saturday Night Live this Saturday night, September 20th. Actor James Franco is set to host what should be a rather raucous and hilarious 90 minutes of television. Once the party dies down, Kings of Leon will move into release day, Tuesday, September 23rd, with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman as well as an exclusive sold-out club date at New York’s Webster Hall later that evening. Also on release date, Spin magazine hits the streets with a cover story detailing the true, deep complexities and behind-the-scene machinations of this world-class band.
Kings of Leon will be arriving in America after spending several weeks in the UK, where the new single, “Sex on Fire,” has debuted at #1. This is the band’s first #1 single in that country. The North American tour begins October 11 at The Joint in Las Vegas, NV. On October 14, the band will appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The early reviews for Only By The Night have been stellar. Vanity Fair hails the new record as “a big leap forward and genuinely ups the ante,” while Spin, in its four-star review, says that the band “still rule with a messy hand, applying rough magic and blurry, slurred imagery to their swashbuckling rock.” In the UK, Uncut magazine gives the record “Album of the Month” honors and exclaims, “the Kings of Leon aren’t impersonating the greats, they’re competing with them on an increasingly level playing field.” The Observer Music Monthly, in its glowing, five-out-of-five-star review, salutes the new record as it “boogies, choogles and howls at the moon — no irony intended, no guilt entertained.” Only By The Night was recorded at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN, and was produced by Angelo Petraglia and Jacquire King. It is a bold and expansive sonic statement that looks set to solidify Kings of Leon’s position as one of the most important international acts of 2008 and beyond. The tour dates are as follows: September October (w/We Are Scientists and The Stills) November (w/We Are Scientists and The Whigs) ###
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