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BPB Video: Human Bell

Last night Human Bell played an in-store show at Crooked Beat Records, and Aaron Leitko and Jason Cherkis took a moment to talk about the appeal of the latest project of Lungfish’s Nathan Bell. The conversation includes a handy primer on “Nautical Rock,” which should not be confused with Yacht Rock.

Below their chat is video of the band’s performance, recorded by Justin “Iceland” Moyer.

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6 Responses to “BPB Video: Human Bell”

  1. steve Says:

    holy hell this band is boring

  2. ek Says:

    i can’t get enough of this band. What a stellar performance! I highly recommend their newest self-titled album

  3. wendy Says:

    I agree with EK this is great! restrained elegance

  4. sam Says:

    i too am enjoying the human bell record. i do not find it boring.

  5. Washington City Paper: Music: Blogs Says:

    [...] Human Bell—seen here performing at the Adams Morgan record store Crooked Beat—just announced a national tour with Japan’s Boredoms, a band that Washington City Paper’s Aaron [...]

  6. AC Says:

    This band are amazing live! And the album - is soooo good it hurts!

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