The season finale of Saturday Night Live was jam packed with the music of the Rolling Stones. Which makes sense considering that Mick Jagger was the host and musical guest. But with the help of Arcade Fire, Jeff Beck and Foo Fighters (who had just finished headlining Bamboozle three hours before their appearance), the musical portions of the show were by far the most memorable. Down below you can check out Jagger performing "The Last… Read More
So last night Jack White made his solo debut on Saturday Night Live and, unfortunately, I missed seeing it live on TV. But that just made it even more exciting for me when I saw his performances this morning and was blown away. Down below, you can check out White perform his new single, "Love Interruption," featuring an all-ladies band as well as a drummer to give the song a bit more of a groove. You can also check out another track off his forthcoming… Read More
The Black Keys began their promotional push for their new album El Camino last night as they took the stage at Saturday Night Live. Being introduced by host Steve Buscemi, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney performed their new single "Lonely Boy" as well as the song "Gold On The Ceiling". Check out both performances down below courtesy of The Audio Perv and also check… Read More
Saturday Night Live got a dose of Florence Welsh and her Machine when they came to play two tracks from their sophomore album, Ceremonials. Up top you can watch the band play "Shake It Out" and down below, you'll be treated to "No Light, No Light". Granted, Welsh didn't treat the crowd to any flowing, arm-waving dance moves during this performance but it's still a good one to watch.
Coldplay and their paint splattered set took the stage at Saturday Night Live last night where they performed two tracks from their awfully named album, Mylo Xyloto. Down below you can check Chris Martin and co. perform "Paradise" and "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall" (via The Audio Perv). "Paradise"… Read More
For the third time, the Strokes made their return to the stage of Saturday Night Live to perform two songs from their forthcoming album, Angles. Up top you can watch their performance of the new single, "Under Cover Of Darkness," which features frontman Julian Casablancas and his "I'll perform but continue to look really bored" attitude. Although, right before the song ends, a loud "fuck it!" exits his lips on national television. That phrase pretty much sums up the… Read More
Some musical performances on Saturday Night Live are quite good, most are pretty forgetful. But this past Saturday, host Paul Rudd summed up the evening perfectly when he said "Well this won't… Read More
Saturday Night Live has been on a roll recently when it comes to musical guests. First it was Arcade Fire and up next is Florence + The Machine. But the next guest easily blows them away just with his name. Paul McCartney will appear on SNL on December 11th, according to CoS. My guess is he'll play one song from Band on the Run since the… Read More