Music on TV This Week: Band of Skulls
New Moon success won't go to Skulls' head, The Swell Season dating service and Final Fantasy play for 'Dinner.'
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Most would assume that bands were clamoring to get onto New Moon's soundtrack, but for many, like the UK's Band of Skulls, it wasn't even on their radar. In fact, the band found out via the Los Angeles Times that a demo they'd recorded after finishing their debut album (Baby Darling Doll Face Honey) had been pegged for inclusion. It wasn't until singer/guitarist Russell Marsden spoke to his 22-year-old sister that the band began to understand just how a big deal it was getting the song ("Friends") on the soundtrack.
Meanwhile, Oscar winners Glenn Hansard and Marketa Irglova (The Swell Season), have warmed up to tinseltown a bit since becoming the toast of the ceremony in 2007, after their win for Once. Take their performance in Los Angeles this past week, where actor Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, How I Met Your Mother) joined the band on stage to perform his own special composition. The band joined in for what turned out to be a musical pick-up line, referencing his penis and even including a real phone number to call ("but only if you need me"). I doubt Segel will be around when the band plays The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Tuesday night, but it gives me the perfect opportunity to embed the video (below). Finally, it's the second installment of IFC's Dinner With the Band, which this week will be a much less crowded set featuring Owen Pallett, aka Final Fantasy. On the menu is This Lamb Sells Razor Clam Ragu, and plenty of twisted violin pop from Final Fantasy. Both sound delectable in their own way. Playlist: Picks for the week drake lelane Most Popular Stories
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