At Times, Julian Casablancas Fears a Coup
"I do feel like people if they could would stab me to get to the top. I'm kidding of course."
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"I do feel like people if they could would stab me to get to the top. I'm kidding of course."
"I had something completely different in mind ... "
A new cluster of anti-NYC songs has arisen.
Julian Casablancas: "If I wasn’t in the room, they could kind of spread their wings, if you will."
And the video for his single "11th Dimension" is a classic head-trip.
Plus: The 'faux'-bickering between Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant continues.
Sadly, Tracy Morgan was nowhere to be found.
Plus: Find out why everyone used to call Ian McKellen "Oscar." (Hint: It wasn't because he was grouchy.)
Just like you, he wishes it were Christmas today.
You couldn’t help but think Casablancas was entering the Evan Dando/Alex Chilton stage, where unrealized stardom slides into a “now what?” twilight zone.
This does not bode well.
He’s still all about the black-leather cool — or maybe it’s black-latex cool.
The lead singer has a new solo LP, 'Phrazes for the Young,' on the horizon.
Plus: New music from Fleet Foxes, Sondre Lerche, and more!
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