Music on TV This Week1960s throwbacks Fleet Foxes and Conor Oberst hit the talkies this week, for you to tune in and tune out.
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photo by David Belisle
It's only fitting that I follow up last week's CSN profile with Seattle's own Fleet Foxes. Fresh off the summer festival circuit, where they entertained captive audiences with their CSN-like lofty baroque harmonies, the band makes its national television debut Monday night on Letterman. Frontman Robin Pecknold may sit down for the entirety of the performance, but it doesn't reflect on the music's power to lift the audience out of their seats. While you're at it, though, you should also check out drummer J. Tillman's solo catalogue, which has recently been graciously reissued. Tillman's stuff is also worthy of all the adulation that Fleet Foxes are currently receiving. Elsewhere this week, Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst releases his first solo album ( in name anyway, as Bright Eyes is essentially just Oberst) and hits the talk show circuit to help promote the occasion. Oberst is also kind of a throwback to 1960s protest singing (see "The President Talks to God"), and while he's mostly shed the weighty "new Bob Dylan" tag, his biting wit and nervous energy still evoke the time period. Oberst peddles his wares on Leno (Wednesday) and Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson (Thursday). Picks for the week drake lelane Most Popular Stories
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