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January 28, 2008

New Gnarls Barkley?

GnarlsbThis may or may not be the new Gnarls Barkley song.

In fact, the less I say about this, the better.

But whatever it is, it's totally awesome, with that Swinging '60s beat and Cee-Lo's hair-on-fire soul.

The followup album to GB's 2006 hit St. Elsewhere is scheduled for spring (after being scheduled for last Christmas).

But I've said enough. Enjoy. Or not. In fact, forget I ever told you about this.

Comments

Damn. That cooks.

I'm totally frugging in my office chair. Killer organ part.

Dig it.

Me likey very much! I'm an excellent desk chair dancer. I think my neighbors would concur. I should really lower my blinds.
Anyway, that's one super sweet shin-diggin' tune.

I must have listened to it 20 times. I can't wait for that new Gnarls Album. April seems so far away.
It's starting look more and more like the leak was on purpose.

Here's what their latest bulletin from the myspace page said:
"Hey. Run was not an official leak, but we're not sweating it.

If you happen to see any homemade videos on YouTube using Run, let us know so we can check 'em out. Might as well see if anyone's had fun with it."

I guess I'm the odd man out. I'm not digging this tune. I like most the stuff on St. Elsewhere, especially the remake of 'Gone Daddy Gone'. I just can't get into this one, though.

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