What’s better than Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes with their bulbous heads and giant bug eyes rockin’ out to our favorite 'Star Wars' jam in the Mos Eisley Cantina?
Well folks, it looks like fall is officially here. The leaves are changing, the Bills are losing and the tweets are plentiful. Sneak a peak. We won't tell.
Ben Folds Five called it a day at the height of their career, shortly after releasing the smash hit "Brick" and a great alternative album called Whatever and Ever Amen, the band decided to go their seperate ways in one of the friendlier splits in music history. Twelve years later, just like the Blues Brother, they're putting the band back together and the reunion show is coming to Weste
No longer "drowning slowly," Ben Folds put together a pretty musically solid cover (despites the song's ultimately empty lyrics) of glitter queen Ke$ha's Sleazy.