Sunday YouTube Share: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Black Flag, Stereogum, Neko Case
"Gold Lion" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (above), the first single from the upcoming Show Your Bones (out Tuesday). Sounds a bit like Love & Rocket's "No New Tales To Tell."
Margot and the Nuclear So and Sos performing "Vampires in Blue Dresses." Their album is out Tuesday as well.
Interpol performing "Evil" live on some televison show.
Black Flag performing "Rise Above" and "American Waste" in 1984.
Afropop fans, watch Malage and Shiko performing during a soundcheck and this clip of Malage de Lugendo performing "Michelina." The sound is perfect. Then there's this interview with Malage de Lugendo...better understand French.
Mark and Terry from the band Egress hanging out at SXSW. "Little bit of funky reggae vibe with some hip hop alternative kinda jazzy Calypso Latin punk."
Scott Lapatine from Stereogum talks to the camera from a sports bar during SXSW. Then he's out on the street, then posing for a picture with We Are Scientists at Fader's Editors show.
Worst pun ever: A Kraft commercial uses an EMF cover with the tagline: "They're Crumbelievable."
Neko Case performing "Hold On, Hold On" on The Tonight Show, 3/9/06, with Larry the Cable Guy watching from the couch.
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