Bartees Strange

Bartees Strange is the latest act to perform an at-home Tiny Desk concert for NPR, representing four ways from his debut record.

Filmed in a vault in Falls Church, Virginia, Strange and his party performed the hymns’ Boomer ‘,’ Mustang ‘,’ In A Cab’ and’ Flagey God ‘. Elsewhere during the performance, he praised fellow musicians Yves Tumor and The National’s Aaron Dessner, whom he describes as” the indie-rock Michael Jordan “.

” On record, these are louder and noisier psalms that explore very different sides of his 20 -sided die, but here, they become laid-back jazz club jam-packs, misleading in their freedom, but beautifully ornate as the agreement reached open up to his world-wide ,” NPR’s Lars Gotrich wrote in the clip’s description.

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Bartees Strange’s debut album,’ Live Forever ‘, arrived back in October. The record was included as part of NME’s list of the 20 best introduction albums of 2020.

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“The record resists conforming to genre at every turn, melding shadows of indie stone, hip-hop, punk, country and more- often within the same song ,” NME’s Mia Hughes wrote.

” It’s more than time a signifier of Cox’s went melodic craving: it’s a deliberate defiance of the racist influence on Black craftsmen to is committed to a single mould .”

The singer also performed’ Boomer’ for Late Night with Seth Meyers earlier this year, observing his debut on the show.

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