Jul 30th '10 by brandon @ 11:20am2010/07/30
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We’ve already seen them join forces to cover the Jackson 5. Last night of Montreal and Solange Knowles teamed up again, this time with a bunch of mimes to do False Priests’s “Sex Karma” on Fallon. She appears on the album version, too. She also appears to enjoy the Roots outro music.
There’s also this web-only “Coquet Coquette” sans Solange.
Also, Neil Young stopped through and sang about a double rainbow.
False Priest is out 9/14 via Polyvinyl. Don’t forget “Hydra Fancies.”
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They just keep getting better.
Oh man, this is a fun song. It’s definitely one of the more straight-forward songs I’ve heard by them in a while, I find that a good thing.
This is the best Chorus Kevin has written since Bunny Ain’t No Kinda Rider! I am beyond stoked for this album!!!!
Wow, that community theatre group can really sing!