A new release from a Nineties kingpin, a nod to the traditional from a rising star and some retro-pop from a Lumineer make up the songs you need to hear this week.
Joe Diffie, “Quit You”
Joe Diffie has fallen off the love wagon, unable to resist the pull of an addictive relationship. “I can crush it out, pour it down the drain, give up my vices, curse your name,” he sings, rattling off a number of defenses that, in the end, can’t convince him to quit the one he loves.
Joe Diffie, “Quit You”
Joe Diffie has fallen off the love wagon, unable to resist the pull of an addictive relationship. “I can crush it out, pour it down the drain, give up my vices, curse your name,” he sings, rattling off a number of defenses that, in the end, can’t convince him to quit the one he loves.
- 11/2/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
The Lumineers didn’t think anything could shock them after their meteoric rise to fame following their 2012 breakout hit, “Ho Hey.” But when they learned that they sold out not just one, but two shows at Madison Square Garden this month for their Cleopatra World Tour (following their sophomore album), they were floored.
“It blew my mind,” lead vocalist and guitarist Wesley Schultz tells People. “Msg is this right of passage — this gauge of how well you’re doing.”
“I remember listening to the Jay Z song where he says, ‘You gotta pardon Jay, for sellin’ out the Garden in a day,...
“It blew my mind,” lead vocalist and guitarist Wesley Schultz tells People. “Msg is this right of passage — this gauge of how well you’re doing.”
“I remember listening to the Jay Z song where he says, ‘You gotta pardon Jay, for sellin’ out the Garden in a day,...
- 2/2/2017
- by Erin Hill
- PEOPLE.com
Hulu orders Billy Eichner comedy “Difficult People” from producer Amy Poehler Eichner and his "Billy on the Street” head writer Julie Klausner originally filmed their pilot about a pair of difficult friends for USA. “Peter Pan Live!” changes the “Ugg-a-Wugg” song so it won’t offend Native Americans After consulting with a Native American consultant, the “Peter Pan Live!” has changed “Ugg-a-Wugg” to “True Blood Brothers” and removed any phrases like “the brave noble red skin” from the lyrics. Dave Chappelle wants to guest on every TV show -- and have sex with Olivia Pope The comedian tells GQ in his first extensive interview in years: “For one year, I want to do this thing where I guest-star on as many television shows as I possibly can. I’d be a zombie in 'The Walking Dead.' A corpse on ‘CSI.' I’d be the first black guy to...
- 11/18/2014
- by Norman Weiss
- Hitfix
You already know their hit song "Ho Hey" with its catchy shout-it-out chant that sticks in your head - but what's behind Denver-based band The Lumineers' cool blend of indie rock and Americana? Here are five things to know about the trio - Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar), 30; Jeremiah Fraites (drums), 27; and Neyla Pekarek (cello, piano), 26 - who are up for two Grammys (best new artist and best Americana album) and are also performing on Saturday Night Live this week alongside host Jennifer Lawrence. 1. Most people think that 'Ho Hey' - which reached No. 1 on three different charts - is about a romantic relationship,...
- 1/19/2013
- by Marisa Laudadio
- PEOPLE.com
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