…Spring sends Noah and the Whale’s ship on a turn for the melancholy.
Album featuring Of Montreal, I’m From Barcelona, The Roots, Chromeo, Mark Kozelek, and The Shins due out October 20th.
In the early eighties, Squier had a pretty decent career going, with songs such as “The Stroke” and “Everybody Wants You”, until he shot the laugh-fest that would become a perennial contender for worst video ever.
Four decades later, The Beatles still remain the four greatest figures in pop/rock history, thanks in large part to their vanilla-washed, self-titled magnum opus.
The greatest task a band faces is getting heard. Morton Valence has turned their backs on the conventional route to market and, with fan finance, produced an absolute gem of an album, which deserves to be heard by the wider world.
Word on the Sesame Street is, there’s gonna be a new album of old Muppets chestnuts sung by some of your favorite bands.
Now, thanks to the recently released video for the song titled “Forever”, you can watch this all-star collaboration in action.