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Over the weekend, David Byrne returned to the Oscars stage for the first time in over three decades to perform the Best Original Song-nominated track “This Is A Life,” from the Best Picture-winning film Everything Everywhere All At Once. In the lead-up to that performance, he gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly where he let slip that EEAAO‘s distributor A24 would be rereleasing Talking Heads’ 1984 Jonathan Demme-directed concert film Stop Making Sense later this year. Today, a teaser for that rerelease is out, which shows Byrne picking up his iconic giant suit from the dry cleaners and testing out some of his dance moves in a mirror.
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A new Ben Gibbard-curated collection of covers of Yoko classics, featuring Sharon Van Etten, David Byrne and more, is out this weekThe post Listen to Death Cab For Cutie’s cover of Yoko Ono’s ‘Waiting For The Sunrise’ appeared first on NME.
In recent months, Death Cab For Cutie leader Ben Gibbard has been working on compiling the new tribute album Ocean Child: Songs Of Yoko Ono, a sort of attempt to reclaim Ono’s much-misunderstood musical legacy. The album features contributions from people like Sharon Van Etten, the Flaming Lips, and the Magnetic Fieds’ Stephi...
Death Cab For Cutie’s Ben Gibbard curated this collection of covers from Sharon Van Etten, David Byrne and moreThe post Various Artists – ‘Ocean Child: Songs Of Yoko Ono’ review: a fittingly unique tribute appeared first on NME.
Schumer's return to TV will air next monthThe post David Byrne stars as Amy Schumer’s doctor in new trailer for ‘Life & Beth’ appeared first on NME.


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