![]() ![]() During the taping, which The Austin Chronicle said continued the band’s “ascendant rampage into rock & roll history,” the band performed hit songs including “Social Cues,” “Trouble,” “Broken Boy” and “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked.” Check your local PBS listings for air-times.Ĭage The Elephant has also been nominated for Best Rock Album at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards for Social Cues. ![]() The band’s performance on Austin City Limits, taped at the Moody Theater, will air on January 25 th as part of the long running PBS show’s 45 th season. I’m grateful and blown away to have experienced and witnessed, not just his creativity, but also his kindness, humility, and humanness first hand. Only a couple times in your life do you have the opportunity to share a moment with a visionary and beautiful human as he is. Sounds pretty wicked to me.” Iggy Pop’s latest album Free is out now and available here.įrontman Matt Shultz spoke of his adoration of Iggy “He’s such a pioneer in so many fields: lyrically, culturally, poetically, visually, musically, and stylistically. Said Iggy Pop about his collaboration with the band: “Cage is a super high energy outfit, living the Rock dream, so for a couple of fun minutes I was one of the boys. Listen to “Broken Boy” featuring Iggy Pop: The track finds the godfather of punk singing a verse and contributing backing vocals to the opening song off the band’s celebrated fifth studio album, Social Cues (RCA). Today, Cage The Elephant shares a new version of their song “Broken Boy,” featuring Iggy Pop. NOMINATED FOR “ALTERNATIVE ROCK SONG OF THE YEAR” AND “ ALTERNATIVE ROCK ARTIST OF THE YEAR” AT 2020 IHEARTMUSIC AWARDS CAGE THE ELEPHANT DEBUTS “BROKEN BOY” FEATURING IGGY POPĪUSTIN CITY LIMITS PERFORMANCE AIRS ON JANUARY 25 thĮARNS BEST ROCK ALBUM 2020 GRAMMY NOMINATION FOR SOCIAL CUES Tune in next week for another brand new episode featuring Latin rock and pop powerhouses Natalia Lafourcade and Grupo Fantasma. Go to the episode page for more info, and don’t forget to click over to our Facebook, Twitter and newsletter pages for more ACL info. Tune in this weekend for this episode, and, as always, check your local PBS listings for the broadcast time in your area. This show captures the essence of what makes Iggy Pop the godfather of punk rockers.” photo by Scott Newton “Iggy is an ageless, timeless, human dynamo, and he took command of the stage, the cameras, the whole building. “There’s never been another show quite like this one, and that’s saying a lot!” says ACL executive producer Terry Lickona. Displaying his uniquely animated stage presence, the veteran rock ‘n’ roll warrior thrills with several trips deep into the crowd, saying “This is a pretty good job.” Iggy launches into new classics fitting perfectly into his solo catalog, featuring tight, punchy marvels that embellish his earlier work. A raucous “Funtime” features Josh Homme taking the vocal sung by co-writer Bowie on the original version. ![]() Shirtless by the second song, the Detroit native performs selections from his first two solo albums, the late 1970s pair of collaborations with David Bowie, The Idiot and Lust for Life, including rarely performed gems “Some Weird Sin” and “China Girl”. ![]() Hurtling onstage to open the eleven-song set with “Lust For Life,” the godfather of punk bares his soul and torso in this memorable hour. The larger than life icon gives a king-sized performance in his ACL debut, performing a mix of classics and songs from his acclaimed 2016 release Post Pop Depression, his first career solo #1 album.īringing new songs to life alongside classics that bookend his storied career, Iggy is joined by the all-star team behind Post Pop Depression : Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme and Dean Fertita and the Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders, augmented for the stage with Queens’ Troy Van Leeuwen and indie-rock mainstay Matt Sweeney. Austin City Limits presents a Season 42 highlight: an hour with the one and only Iggy Pop. ![]()
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