Showing posts with label mumford and sons. Show all posts
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Lone Star "Pilot": What About Bob?

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on the stress level of your DVR), the new crop of fall TV series isn't that good this year. So, saying Lone Star is the best drama of the new season isn't the high praise it would be most years. The cast is littered with pretty people, like a CW show for adults, but it's also fairly ambitious for network television. James Wolk's Bob is like Kyle Chandler Jr (when he kisses Adrianne "Tyra" Palicki, it felt a little creepy) and Olympia-native Eloise Mumford is a breath of fresh air (a young Ellen Pompeo?).

Speaking of Mumford, one of the stars of the pilot is our old favorite indie English folk act Mumford & Sons, who have three songs in key places throughout the episode. Also gracing the soundtrack are Rogue Wave, Jose Gonzalez, Cold War Kids and the song HBO is currently using in promos, The Antlers' "Kettering."

Playlist: Lone Star - Episode 1.01
1. "Eyes" - Rogue Wave [download]
2. "The Cave" - Mumford & Sons [download]
3. "Little Lion Man" - Mumford & Sons [download]
4. "Hang Me Up to Dry" - Cold War Kids [download]
5. "Heartbeats" - Jose Gonzalez [download]
6. "When the Curtain Calls for You" - Jonathan Fire*Eater [album]
7. "Kettering" - The Antlers [download]
8. "Awake My Soul" - Mumford & Sons [download]

Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons at Sasquatch! Music Festival, 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

Ear on TV: Week of 02.15.10: Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons, one of the hottest UK acts to make it over the pond in awhile, take a truly American country-folk sound and do it up better than a limey really has a right to. Perhaps it's that they mix in the energy of a lively pub and build their songs to a fever pitch, like an evangelical minister on his game.

Touring in support of their debut release, Sigh No More, the UK quartet has already brought American audiences to their feet, bringing down the house at the Troubador in Los Angeles last week. The band has their US network television debut Wednesday night on The Late Show with David Letterman, playing the song "Little Lion Man," a song declared by UK DJ Zane Lowe (Radio 1) as "the hottest record in the world." When was the last time you heard that about a song that featured a banjo, front and center?

TMeanwhile, you'd be hard pressed to find a band that can squeezes more drama and pure joy out of every note than Fanfarlo, The five-piece's rich instrumentation and inventive arrangements may have folks crying Arcade Fire rip-off, but if there's a band to be derivative of, it's not a bad choice. Fanfarlo make their network television debut on Letterman as well. On Monday night, their summery folk-pop will be sure to buff up enough of a shine on Paul Shaffer's head to blind the viewers at home. Consider this your warning.

Playlist: Picks for the week
Monday, February 15
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Fanfarlo
OVATION: Mahalia Jackson: The Power and the Glory: Mahalia Jackson
SYNDICATION: The Ellen Degeneres Show: Rihanna
Tuesday, February 16
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Sade
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Mary J. Blige
OVATION: Masters of American Music: Billie Holiday: Billie Holiday
OVATION: The Search for Robert Johnson: Robert Johnson
SYNDICATION: The Ellen Degeneres Show: Sade
Wednesday, February 17
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Mumford & Sons
CURRENT: Embedded: Nipsey Hussle, Telepathe, Zee Avi, Moby, Josh Ritter
FOX: Lopez Tonight: Snoop Dogg
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Dam Funk
SUNDANCE: Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...: Elvis Costello, Levon Helm, Nick Lowe, Richard Thompson, Allen Toussaint
Thursday, February 18
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Robin Thicke
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Daniel Merriweather
FUEL: The Daily Habit: OK Go
Friday, February 19
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Wale
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Dam Funk
OVATION: Marvin Gaye: Live in 76: Marvin Gaye
Saturday, February 20
Sunday, February 21
OVATION: Welcome to Death Row: The Rise and Fall of Death Row Records
OVATION: IMPACT!: Run DMC & Aerosmith - "Walk This Way": Run DMC & Aerosmith