First up, Brooklyn's playful indie-pop band
Enon did "Knock That Door" from their b-sides and rarities collection from 2005 called
Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence (
iTunes,
Amazon). Next we heard two short-yet-excellent songs by ex-
Moldy Peach Adam Green; "Nat King Cole" and "Novotel", both from his new album
Jacket Full of Danger (
iTunes (no longer active for some reason),
Amazon). Then we heard two more shortish-yet-excellent songs from the impossible-to-classify
Danger Mouse/
Cee-Lo Green collaboration that is
Gnarls Barkley. First "Gone Daddy Gone" then "Crazy" both from their recent album
St. Elsewhere (
iTunes,
Amazon). And finally we heard Paris' astoundingly
Stereo Total-esque
Prototypes did "Je Ne Te Connais Pas" from their self-titled U.S. debut release (
iTunes,
Amazon).
This week's episode features a clip from Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, about how the U.S. narrowly avoided a fake terror threat. You can watch the whole un-edited clip at One Good Move.