
When
Conor Oberst (
Bright Eyes),
Jim James (
My Morning Jacket) and
M. Ward (
She & Him) toured together back in 2004, someone in the road crew jokingly dubbed the lineup "The Monsters of Folk." While the name was meant to be tongue-in-cheek, the idea that something so powerful could come from such a quiet genre kind of fits the project. Like an indie rock version of
The Traveling Wilburys,
Monsters of Folk is the melding of serious singer-songwriters (and multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis,) who together sound like they're having the time of their life. The band shrugs off the Wilburys as a predecessor, though, preferring
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, if a comparison is to be made.

To promote their self-titled debut, out this week, the 'ubergroup' will make an appearance on
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, performing the lead single,
"Say Please" on Tuesday night. The song is a perfect choice, as it has Oberst, James and Ward trading vocal leads and harmonizing on the sunny chorus, much like a certain
Traveling Wilburys* hit, "Handle With Care."
*
Want more Wilburys parallels? How about the "young Bob Dylan" tag that Oberst got early in his career? Or the soothing Roy Orbison-like falsetto from James? Or how about the quiet cool, ala George Harrison, and behind-the-scenes production wizardry from M. Ward that rivals Jeff Lynne during his busiest years? If Jeff Tweedy would've been involved, it would be complete, filling in the Tom Petty role, quite nicely.
Elsewhere,
Lynyrd Skynyrd (the band that can't be killed), soldiers on after a rough year, losing two more of the band's key members -- co-founder and keyboardist Billy Powell and longtime bassist Ean Evan both passed away earlier this year. Before passing, both contributed to the band's first album in six year,
Gods & Guns, whose release (September 29) they promote on
Conan Monday night. Likewise, Living Colour have released their first album in six years as well,
The Chair in the Door. They take their face-melting guitar work, courtesy of Vernon Reid, to the stage on
Fallon, which was probably an easy booking for The Roots to sell.

Finally,
U2 is the musical guest for the season premiere of
Saturday Night Live. By now it's expected that the megastars would play three songs, but given that it's a premiere night and there's the spectacle of Megan Fox hosting, might that be time wasted? May I suggest a sketch involving Fox in her underwear, face bloodied like her character from
Jennifer's Body, dancing to
"Sunday Bloody Sunday?" You know the saying, two great tastes.
Playlist:
Picks for the weekMonday, September 21ABC:
Jimmy Kimmel Live:
Matt & Kim (REPEAT)
CBS:
Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson:
Black Joe Lewis & the HoneybearsNBC:
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien:
Lynyrd SkynyrdNBC:
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon:
Living ColourNBC:
Last Call With Carson Daly:
Franz Ferdinand (REPEAT)
SYNDICATION:
Live With Regis and Kelly: David Gray
Tuesday, September 22ABC:
Jimmy Kimmel Live:
Kid CudiNBC:
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien:
Monsters of FolkNBC:
Last Call With Carson Daly:
Mat KierneyWednesday, September 23CBS:
Late Show With David Letterman:
Mary J. BligeCBS:
Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson:
Arctic MonkeysNBC:
Last Call With Carson Daly:
Amazing BabyThursday, September 24CBS:
Late Show With David Letterman:
Snow PatrolNBC:
The Jay Leno Show:
Smokey Robinson with
Joss StoneNBC:
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon:
PhoenixNBC:
Last Call With Carson Daly:
Paolo NutiniSYNDICATION:
The Ellen Degeneres Show:
NoisettesFriday, September 25NBC:
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien:
Rodrig y GabrielaSaturday, September 26NBC:
Saturday Night Live:
U2
2 comments:
Picks for the week of 09.21.09
1. Daylight - Matt and Kim
2. Sugarfoot - Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
3. Simple Life - Lynyrd Skynyrd
4. Burned Bridges - Living Colour
5. No You Girls - Franz Ferdinand
6. Fugitive - David Gray
7. Soundtrack 2 My Life - Kid Cudi
8. Say Please - Monsters Of Folk
9. Survival Skills featuring DJ Revolution - KRS-One
10. Crying Lightning - Arctic Monkeys
11. Headdress - Amazing Baby
12. Crack The Shutters - Snow Patrol
13. You're The One For Me (featuring Joss Stone) - Smokey Robinson
14. 1901 - Phoenix
15. Candy - Paolo Nutini
16. Never Forget You - Noisettes
17. Hanuman - Rodrigo Y Gabriela
18. Magnificent - U2
Very much like the concept of "The Mo' Fo's."
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