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Because, for some reason, someone at Nickelodeon saw this comic and immediately thought: “This guy should definitely make a kids’ show!”
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I still remember encountering Nine Pound Shadow for the very first time nearly half a year ago. It was a cool wintry night when I heard wistful haunting Melody while tuning into Live 105′s Soundcheck radio show. I was so drawn into its Broken Bells meets The Zombies like lilting psychedelic rock that I pounced on sharing the song the moment I had a chance to do so. I wasn’t the only one much impressed by the song. Danger Mouse himself included Melody on an inaugural compilation from his new label 30th Century Records. The Berkeley based brothers have since returned to leave me shivering in bliss with brand new song Bridges, a gentle drifting, weightless swirling gem that premiered on Beats 1. I’m once again utterly entranced by their gorgeous music as I float away in bliss. Bridges is out now on iTunes. Nine Pound Shadows is preparing to release an EP later this year.
Go see Popstar because I have a MASSIVE 3 second cameo in it. My performance is powerful to say the least. Here’s a snippet of the first take I did.
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