Music on TV This Week
Latest blog-buzzed band Black Kids finally release an album -- prepare for further buzz and/or backlash.
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The interracial Jacksonville, Florida quintet Black Kids have already ridden the wave from blog buzz to backlash and back again before even releasing their first album, Partie Traumatic, which hits the shelves Tuesday. That's both the power and the problem of the internet -- a couple high profile shows, some well-written pieces proclaiming their greatness, and just like that you've got a Behind the Music special being made before the band gets the benefit of any royalties. Black Kids, fronted by the personable Reggie Youngblood, sound like the perfect storm of blog buzz -- synth sounds stolen from the eighties, histrionic vocals in the vein of The Cure's Robert Smith, dance-oriented rock all played with child-like abandon -- it's no wonder that Partie Automatic debuted a couple weeks ago in the UK (at #5) before here; across the pond, NME and its also-rans love this kind of hype building up to a release. Another reason for the album's release being this week is the band's inclusion on the soundtrack to the great high school documentary American Teen, which gets its proper stateside release this Friday. The infectious song "I'm Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance" is the featured song from the film, and they'll be playing it Thursday night on Letterman. In coordination, another band featured on the soundtrack also makes a late night appearance that same night, as Does It Offend You, Yeah? plays "Dawn of the Dead" on Kimmel. If it's intentional -- and you'll know if they hold up the soundtrack during the intro/outro -- it's certainly an interesting marketing ploy for the film, given its lack of marketable stars to work the talk show circuit. Elsewhere, you can't go wrong with Grizzly Bear playing Letterman Wednesday night, as the Brooklyn quartet debuts a new song ("Nine"). Premiering new material on late-night TV is becoming a trend for the band; they did the same thing with the song "While You Wait for the Others" on Conan back in April. It's certainly a different approach to getting your music out there, which makes the pairing of them with the forward-thinking Radiohead on many dates this summer a great match both on and offstage. Playlist: Picks for the week of 07.21.08 drake lelane Most Popular Stories
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