LCD Soundsystem Go Deep Into Their Catalog in Second Saturday Night Live Performance

LCD Soundsystem hit the Saturday Night Live stage for the second time last night, following their 2017 debut. James Murphy and company went deep into their catalog to perform “Thrills” and “Yr City’s A Sucker” from 2005’s self-titled album.     This was SNL’s first episode in nearly a month. Katy Perry was the last musical guest and made her performance one to remember. Måneskin made an electric debut in January and Bleachers ensuring their first time on the show was a memorable one by bringing out some special guests, including Jack Antonoff’s dad during “How Dare You Want More.” LCD Soundsystem’s performance follows a New York residency that was cut short in December due to Omicron’s surge. The band plans to hit the road next month for two more East Coast residencies — March 28-31 at Philadelphia’s Franklin Music Hall and April 3-6 at Boston’s Road Runner — before headlining the This Ain’t No Picnic festival in August. Last year also saw the band collaborate with funnyman Eric Wareheim on a holiday special aptly titled All My Friends. We spoke with the comedian about how the show came together and what it was like to play Murphy. Read the full interview here. The post LCD Soundsystem Go Deep Into Their Catalog in Second Saturday Night Live Performance appeared first on SPIN.

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Watch Katy Perry Perform ‘When I’m Gone’ and ‘Never Really Over’ on Saturday Night Live

Katy Perry took the Saturday Night Live stage for the fourth time last night. New York City and the rest of the northeast was walloped by a bomb cyclone, the show went on as planned. Perry performed, “When I’m Gone,” her new single with

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Jack Antonoffs Bleachers Make Saturday Night Live Debut

When Roddy Ricch was forced to cancel his Saturday Night Live performance after getting exposed to COVID-19, Bleachers were more than happy to jump in and take his spot as musical guest. It was Jack Antonoff‘s band’s first time playing SNL (it

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Måneskin Perform ‘Beggin’ and ‘I Wanna Be Your Slave in Saturday Night Live Debut

Måneskin have quickly and not-so-quietly taken the rock world be storm ever since winning the Eurovision Song Contest last spring. Last night they etched one more notch on their belts by making their Saturday Night Live debut during an episode that

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LCD Soundsystem announce Philadelphia and Boston residencies

LCD Soundsystem have announced a series of concert residencies in Philadelphia and Boston this spring. READ MORE: From The NME Archive – Celebrate 15 years of LCD Soundsystem’s debut with this classic interview: “Most live bands to

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Dua Lipa reacts to Oscar Isaac fan-fiction story about her on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Dua Lipa has responded to an Oscar Isaac fan-fiction story about her being read out on Saturday Night Live last weekend (March 5). On the latest episode of the long-running American sketch show, actor Oscar Isaac could be seen reading out a fan-ficti

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