Even if Ben Folds snubbed them, after serving up instrument-free Vampire Weekend and Grizzly Bear the Carleton Singing Knights from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota show us that, once again, they have their finger on what's really (really) popular in indie rock at any given moment. (Though, hey, why no "My Girls"? Oh, right.) This time they hit us with Bitte Orca opener "Cannibal Resource." Main difference from DP's version? They have a beat box guy. Bigger than that? There are no gi...
Chicago Tribune — The Dirty Projectors tend to elicit one of two reactions: either outright annoyance or aversion followed by a strange compulsion to give it another shot. Melodies don't g... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Dirty Projectors @ Central Park Summerstage (more by Natasha Ryan) "After the Dirty Projectors' highly anticipated headlining appearance Wednesday night at Lee's Palace w... more info
Stereogum —
Yesterday Dirty Projectors' van flipped when they were traveling from Michigan to Toronto. (Yes, that's a photo of said van.) According to the band, they'd stopped at ... more info
Stereogum —
Even if Ben Folds snubbed them, after serving up instrument-free Vampire Weekend and Grizzly Bear the Carleton Singing Knights from Carleton College in Northfield, Min... more info