Monday, November 10, 2008

Video: Gnarls Barkley - "Mystery Man"

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Who's Gonna Save Jay Leno's Soul? Gnarls Barkley, That's Who



Stream: Gnarls Barkley - "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?"

Before The Odd Couple take the stage at Lollapalooza this coming weekend, the nom de side-project-gone-wild of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo decided to gig at a venue that's probably far less riddled with ubiquitous red cups, brosephs, and Perry Ferrell: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. (Although, I guess its possible that Kevin Eubanks is a fucking party beast It was there that the duo performed the second single from this year's sophomore release The Odd Couple, "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?". Uh, better not look at the guy who once shilled Doritos to bovine America. But judging by the somber, dignified (well, except for Danger Mouse's Lincoln-esque top hat), and reflective performance of "Soul" that Gnarls give, I bet that the titular question of the song is rhetorical in nature. Just a guess.

The Odd Couple is out now. Buy it here.

Gnarls Barkley MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Video: Gnarls Barkley Performing Live on "Late Night With David Letterman"



(via Nah Right)

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Video: Gnarls Barkley on "Saturday Night Live"


(Gnarls Barkley - "Run - Live on "SNL")

Performing the two singles from their latest record, Cee-lo and Danger Mouse prove to a live audience that they are more than just an Odd Couple by performing as the musical guest on venerable late night show "Saturday Night Live". Watch "Run" at the top of the post.

(Jonathan Graef)

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Raconteurs Release Consolers of the Lonely Tracklist (Plus Gnarls Barkley's New Album Available Now!)




Download: Gnarls Barkley - "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?"
Download: The Raconteurs - "Steady As She Goes"


Gnarls Barkley and The Raconteurs may not have much in common musically, unless you were either pleased or disappointed with their respective debut albums (although, the Racounteurs did cover Cee Lo and Danger Mouse's smash hit at the 2006 Lollapalooza - video of which you can watch at the top of the post). Business-wise, however, both groups are embracing the Radiohead/Stars/Nine Inch Nails/Atmosphere/Anyone-Who's-Using-That-Thing-Three-Feet-Above-Their-Ass model of releasing new music, which is to release your work directly to your fans with little in the way of the traditional hype express build-up. Both groups have announced in the past few days that the physical copies their highly-anticipated follow-ups to their debuts (Consolers of the Lonely and The Odd Couple) will be available in six days--March 25th, 2008.

From the mouths of side projects:

The Raconteurs are happy to announce that in one week's time their second album, entitled Consolers of the Lonely, will be available EVERYWHERE Tuesday, March 25th.

"'Album' meaning: full length vinyl, CD and digital formats; and 'everywhere' meaning: local mom and pop Indie retailers, corporate superstores, supermarkets, iTunes, Amazon, the band's own website and any other location that could get the record up and going this quickly (some places couldn't move this fast, so they will join in as soon as they can)...With this release, The Raconteurs are forgoing the usual months of lead time for press and radio set up, as well as forgoing the all important 'first week sales'. We wanted to explore the idea of releasing an album everywhere at once and THEN marketing and promoting it thereafter. The Raconteurs would rather this release not be defined by its first weeks sales, pre-release promotion, or by someone defining it FOR YOU before you get to hear it.


In additional Consolers news, Pitchfork announced earlier this afternoon the tracklisting to the album. Here it be:

Consolers of the Lonely:

01 Consoler of the Lonely
02 Salute Your Solution
03 You Don't Understand Me
04 Old Enough
05 The Switch and the Spur
06 Hold Up
07 Top Yourself
08 Many Shades of Black
09 Five on the Five
10 Attention
11 Pull This Blanket Off
12 Rich Kid Blues
13 These Stones Will Shout
14 Carolina Drama


But all of this is not to make Gnarls Barkley look like slouches. Indeed, while The Odd Couple was originally set to be released on April 8th, the duo decided to move the date up to...right now!

From The Mouths Of Side Projects, part two: "With the shifting seasons, furtive romantic entanglements and fierce college basketball rivalries, the latter half of March can be confusing. People need to be soothed and inspired now." (via Pitchfork

The Odd Couple can be purchased at iTunes right now.

So who will do better in the race to embrace new media? Only time, and album sales, can tell.

The Raconteurs MySpace Page
Gnarls Barkley MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Two New Gnarls Barkley Videos - "Run" and "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?"


("Run")


("Who's Gonna Save My Soul?")

Granted, one of them is just ?uestlove from the Roots lip-synching one of the upcoming tracks from Gnarls' second album The Odd Couple, but it is still cool all the same. Also, an official video for first single "Run" is posted at the top.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

New Gnarls Barkley - "Run" (Plus Album Art?)




Download: Gnarls Barkley - "Run" (Via Mission Freak)
Download: Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy"


Mission Freak has posted what its claiming to be a new Gnarls Barkley track, a song titled "Run". Their forthcoming album, titled The Odd Couple, is due to be released in April. The image you see in this post was posted on their MySpace page earlier this morning and, to these eyes, looks like an album cover in the making. Only time will tell for sure.

As for "Run" itself, it has a distinctly 60s flavor to it, an impression which the organ line in the song absolutely justifies. One commenter on Mission Freak compared the wash of organ in "Run" Cream, and while I don't 100 percent agree with the comparison, it certainly is in the ballpark regarding the old-school soul/rock vibe of the track. To me, "Run" comes off more like an Aretha Franklin song after a swig of Redbull and Vodka. The chorus in particular echoes Franklin's great kiss-off track "Think". Like Franklin's narrator, the person singing the song here is telling someone else to hit the road, jack. Though it probably won't be as big a hit as "Crazy", Gnarls Barkley demonstrate that they're in it for the artistic long haul.

Rolling Stone got a sneak peak at the album and you can read their opinion by clicking on the hyperlink at the beginning of the sentence.

In the meantime, listen to "Run" at the top of the post (again, courtesy of Mission Freak), as well as the hit that started this all, "Crazy".

Gnarls Barkley MySpace Page

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