Video: Grizzly Bear's "Yet Again" Performance On 'Ellen' Finally Airs
Better late than never, right? Last month, Grizzly Bear filmed a performance of Shields single "Yet Again" for The Ellen DeGeneres Show which was apparently shelved until today's episode. Apparently, they're one of Ellen's all-time favorite bands… so I'm guessing she was simply enjoying the clip in the comfort of her home for a month before finally deciding to air it.
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"Ellen and Portia [di Rossi] are so nice and welcoming! Feel like we are playing their house they are so enthusiastic," Ed Droste gushed on Twitter
Watch: Arctic Monkeys Debut New Song "Do I Wanna Know?"
Arctic Monkeys performed a brand-new song titled "Do I Wanna Know?" last night at the Majestic Ventura Theater in Ventura, CA, the lead date of their 2013 tour and first show since the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony last July. A slow-burning, tightly wound bit of business, the song will presumably show up on their still super secretive fifth album, expected out later this year.
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Check out fan footage of "Do I Wanna Know?" below:
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Cat Power Vows To "Leave America" In Bizarre Instagram Rant
No judgments or thoughts, really, but yes, Cat Power's Chan Marshall did post a truly bizarre rant on the official Cat Power Instagram account yesterday, promising to "leave America" due to the "powers that be" "[raping] this earth with its lies, protection of wealth, and vicious slayings."
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The post ends by tagging a large handful of bands, artists, celebrities and news outlets who I'm guessing are meant to come along? Who knows. (Guessing Malcom X can't make the trip.) Read the entire post below and drop thoughts in the comments below if you've got 'em.
"THANK YOU FOR THE HOPE IN YOUR SYM...
San Francisco synthgaze duo Seatraffic—Mark Zannad (vocals/sounds) and Brandon Harrison (drums).
Sounds Like:
Airy, cavernous '80s synthpop (think Black Celebration-era Depeche Mode) with an equal parts post-punk/shoegaze ear for moody atmospherics and reverb drenched, quietly anthemic lead vocals. The duo first hooked up the summer of 2010, releasing their fantastic self-titled debut EP this past November. Their new "Crimes" 7" single (featuring unreleased b-side "Put Away") drops on limited edition white vinyl and digitally on August 1. (Pre-order yours here.)
For Fans Of:
For fans of M83, White Lies, Hooray For Earth and other semi-gloomy keyboard boards.
Discography:
Seatraffic EP (2011) Crimes 7" (2012)
Take A Look/Listen:
"Speed Limits"
"Leave It Alone"
"Put Away"
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