Everyone loves the Black Cab Sessions. If you don’t, may God have mercy on your soul. And same goes with Grizzly Bear, who boast some sickner vocals on this version of “All We Ask.”
Everyone loves the Black Cab Sessions. If you don’t, may God have mercy on your soul. And same goes with Grizzly Bear, who boast some sickner vocals on this version of “All We Ask.”
I got an email from the crew at the Beastie Boys, a “professional” band recently, alerting me to their appearance on Jimmy Fallon last night. They went old skool, son — so what you want?
Yes. Videos are awesome, especially for a music blog. And I’m thinking about maybe doing a review of the nightly late night music stuff. But then I realize I’m lazy.
David Letterman has been the subject of much terror lately, having been successfully confused by Mastadon in recent days; one can only wonder what he was thinking while introducing White Rabbit. (Aside 1: How has there not already been a band named “White Rabbit”? I mean, that should be obvious right? Right? Aside 2: Isn’t it kind of awesome that, despite the fact that Dave’s go-to is Paul, he continues along as if he knows what the hell he’s talking about — or, to phrase it more appropriately, “not being Jay Leno.” /End Aside) Big ups to the Rabbit, though, because their mess is fairly spicy, and when a band can pull off good tunes with a lead singer involved with something that’s “not guitar,” well, I’m always impressed. But that might stem from having to meet/listen to Cowboy Mouth at a high school function way-hay back in the day.