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Gnarls Barkley
Location: Togo
Website: http://www.gnarlsbarkley.com/
Bio: "You are the best. You are the worst. You are average. Your love is a part of you. You try to give it away because ... (more)
you cannot bear its radiance, but you cannot separate it from yourself. To understand your fellow humans, you must understand why you give them your love. You must realize that hate is but a crime-ridden subdivision of love. You must reclaim what you never lost. You must take leave of your sanity, and yet be fully responsible for your actions." -Gnarls Barkley, in a letter to the legendary rock critic Lester Bangs
So who is Gnarls Barkley? Diligent pen pal to Bangs, soul giant Isaac Hayes, and Violent Femmes ringleader Gordon Gano? Well-kept romantic consort to pop stars Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson? English teacher to synth-rock legends Kraftwerk? Croupier at a mysterious annual gathering in the Bay Area that allegedly draws members of the Wu-Tang Clan and Britian's Stuckist art collective? It seems that, in the music world, Gnarls Barkley is always nearby yet impossible to find. The membership rolls of both the Atlanta hip hop collective Dungeon Family and Athens, Georgia's psychedelic enclave Elephant Six list Barkley as an affiliate, but mention him to either group and they'll shoot each other frightened looks and start talking basketball. The rumors fly hard in every direction and remain defiantly unverifiable.
Clinton Jacks works as a cook in a Waffle House restaurant near the South Carolina coast. "One night back in the year 2000," he recollects, "I saw Danger Mouse come in here. Cee-Lo was with him. And they had this other dude with them, dressed up like H.R. Pufnstuf. Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo ate big meals, but H.R. Pufnstuf only wanted hash browns. Then they left, Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, but H.R. Pufnstuf stayed around for hours. He must've had twenty cups of coffee. I went in the bathroom, and when I came out, he was gone. But he left a $500 tip on the table. And he left a little note that said, ‘Compliments to the chef. Gnarls Barkley.'"
Danger Mouse, a/k/a Brian Burton, produced the infamous Grey Album, a full-length blend of the Beatles' music and Jay-Z's raps that became a cult classic after it was suppressed by EMI. He recently garnered a Grammy nomination for Producer of the Year for his work with the "virtual band" Gorillaz. Having recorded with enigmatic rapper MF DOOM, not to mention a cast of voices from "Adult Swim", Danger Mouse is no stranger to outsized characters. He admits that he helped out with St. Elsewhere, the first album credited to Gnarls Barkley. "A lot of people ask me about him," says Danger Mouse when the topic arises. "He found one of my Pelican City records, which was this downtempo experimental stuff I did in college, and I started getting letters from him. He's not [Blur frontman and Gorillaz co-creator] Damon Albarn – I can blow that myth out of the water for you. A lot of people think he lives in South Carolina. Personally, I think you'd be more likely to find him in Europe."
From beneath his shroud, Burton's spiritual adviser, the usually silent "Dr. President", murmurs something unintelligible and then…"Not that I know where he is."
Cee-Lo Green, a/k/a Thomas Calloway, is a Dungeon Family alumnus, once-and-future member of Goodie Mob and a wildly eclectic solo artist. His music is steeped in the gospel and blues traditions of the Southeast, merging timeless soul with experimental funk and hip hop. He confirms reports that his dramatic voice and soul-rummaging lyrics appear on portions of St. Elsewhere. "Yes, I believe that I sang on at least some of the Gnarls Barkley record," he says. "But we are not the same person. I am Cee-Lo. I am a humble trumpet, and the wind of God blows through me. You might consider Gnarls the spit valve on the trumpet, were you inclined to consider him at all." As he walked away, Cee-Lo could be heard to mutter, "You want to know who he is? He's the dude who owes me thirty-five dollars, that's who he is."
Does St. Elsewhere shed light on this mysterious personage, or does it further obscure him? It's a complex record, to be sure. It employs the full spectra of pop music and human emotion. The warm, breezy single "Crazy" and the spry finger-snapper "Smiley Faces" recall "Songs In The Key Of Life" and "Good Vibrations" in equal measure. "On Line," a lament for the lonely and ambitious, could be a tricked-out G-funk holdover. Often dark and unpredictable, St. Elsewhere nevertheless retains its sense of joy throughout. Even Cee-Lo's darker moments, his introspection on "Necromancer", and the chilling "Just A Thought," on which our hero fights off suicidal ideation, flourish in their lush, funky surroundings. It constantly shifts its shape and never sacrifices momentum. And it contains a mess of contradictory clues about just who Gnarls Barkley actually is.
"I've made him my life's work," says Milton Pawley, a Los Angeles music writer widely considered the world's leading Barkley scholar. "And even with all the evidence I've gathered, I'm still not sure he really exists. Maybe Gnarls Barkley isn't a person. Maybe he's out there in the wind. Maybe he's inside of all of us. Like ‘Bob' from Twin Peaks, only more funky and less evil."
Perhaps Gnarls Barkley will never fully reveal himself. But if St. Elsewhere is any indication, his music bears Marvin Gaye's depth of feeling, Jeff Buckley's emotive theatrics, and wild courage not seen since Prince's prime. Behold the most exciting debut of 2006. A psychedelic soul masterpiece. Gnarls Barkley may not be easily located, but he won't be a stranger.
-Emerson Dameron
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August 11 2008
Gnarls Barkley - "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?" video now on RCRD LBL
Watch Gnarls Barkley's latest video from their album The Odd Couple on RCRD LBL.
For more info: www.myspace.com/gnarlsbarkley or www.gnarlsbarkley.com
July 24 2008
Gnarls Barkley's New Video for "Who's Gonna Save My Soul." Now on Mtv.com

The emotions packed in this song were bound to spur on a creative video. But who would have thought it would go this far? Set in a local diner, a woman ends her relationship with her loved one, and we get to witness the whole scene, complete with a ripped out heart who sings its own heart out.... A touching, gory, and even humorous video.
Mtv has posted the video on their website for your viewing pleasure.
Click here to watch.
July 14 2008
Gnarls Barkley and the crew from Philly's 2008 Keys To the City concert

Check out Cee-Lo and Dangermouse in their fly suits during Philadelphia's 2008 Keys To The City Concert. Check out more great videos and pics here!
June 10 2008
Gnarls Barkley Performs "Going On" on David Letterman
Check this awesome clip of Gnarls Barkley performing "Going On" last night on David Letterman. If you're in the NYC area, come and see Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo do a free stripped down set at 7pm at the Soho Apple store.
June 9 2008
Gnarls Barkley Myspace Secret Show Recap
A sweaty time was had by all last night at Irving Plaza, when Gnarls Barkley headlined the 150th Myspace Secret show, with opening performances by Janelle Monae and Battles. Though the heat forced Cee-Lo to undress throughout the show like a losing player in an epic game of strip poker, the band's game was tight like hip huggers straight from the dryer. See more photos and coverage at Brooklyn Vegan.


(Courtesy of BK Vegan)

(That's right, you know we VIP)
Set List:
Charity Case
Surprise
Gone Daddy Gone
Run
Blind Mary
Just A Thought
Going On
Whatever
Boogie Monster
Neighbors
Storm Coming
Crazy
A Little Better
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Save My Soul
Smiley Faces
June 6 2008
Gnarls Barkley - Myspace Secret Show This Sunday In New York!
We at Downtown HQ are beyond excited for Gnarls Barkley's Myspace Secret Show, with Battles, no less, on Sunday at Irving Plaza in New York. Stay tuned for more coverage soon!

May 30 2008
May 29 2008
Gnarls Barkley Live at the SOHO Apple Store NYC June 10
Gnarls Barkley will be performing at the Apple Store on Tuesday June 10, in the heart of NYC's SOHO district. Swing by for some great tunes from their latest album, The Odd Couple.
If you can't make it or simply want more, Gnarls will be performing on David Letterman on June 8th and will also perform on June 9th for a Myspace Secret Show at Irving Plaza in NYC.

May 23 2008
Gnarls Barkley 52 Videos
Gnarls Barkley recently made several video performance clips for MTV's 52 Bands series, it's true.
You should really see them all. They're pretty rad.
May 15 2008
Gnarls Barkley Announce A Myspace Secret Show...Thus Making It Not A Secret Show

MYSPACE’S POPULAR SECRET SHOW FRANCHISE CELEBRATES ITS 150th CONCERT!
Grammy Award Winner Gnarls Barkley to Headline Anniversary Show in New York City
Sponsored By Samsung Exclusively for the MySpace Community
LOS ANGELES – May 15, 2008- MySpace, the world’s most popular social network in partnership with Samsung Mobile, today announced its 150th installment of the hugely popular Secret Show franchise, an original concert series that fuses the online and offline music experience and further connects fans and bands through intimate “friends only” performances.
This landmark 150th Secret Show will feature Grammy award winning artist and fan favorite Gnarls Barkley, who launched their US career two years ago with a MySpace Secret Show, their first live concert in the states.
The 150th Secret Show will take place in New York City on June 8th. The exact location is still a “secret” but fans can visit myspace.com/secretshows to learn more about the upcoming show.
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