courtesy: ACL/KLRU-TV |
Austin City Limits presents multiple Grammy Award-winning band fun. and folk-rockers Dawes (pictured), making their ACL debuts in a new episode showcasing their distinctive brands of modern rock.
The double bill, featuring separate sets from each band, premieres on Saturday, Jan. 18. ACL airs weekly on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings for times) and full episodes are made available online at acltv.com immediately following the initial broadcast.
Opening
the episode, fun. takes to the ACL stage for the first time to perform
their epic hits, including "We Are Young", "Some Nights" and "Carry On"
from the landmark album Some Nights. The breakthrough band was
awarded Best New Artist and Song of the Year (for "We Are Young", their
best-selling single and one of the year's most memorable tracks) at the
2013 Grammy Awards.
Despite fun.'s seemingly overnight success, it's
been a slow and steady build of over a decade for frontman Nate Ruess,
who joined forces with bandmates Andrew Dost and Jack Antonoff to create
the melodic anthems that connected with audiences everywhere and
propelled the indie rockers to international success.
"Something feels
really special about tonight," says Ruess from the ACL stage, engaging
the Austin audience in a dynamic, energetic performance complete with
sing-alongs. The acclaimed band delivers an uplifting, memorable debut,
closing out the set with their modern classic "Some Nights", with the
Austin crowd providing the "whoa-oh-oh's."
"As
expected, fun. lives up to its name, but their music has a depth that
goes beyond their Broadway-like showmanship," says executive producer
Terry Lickona. "Nate is a 21st century rock star."
The
Los Angeles rock quartet known as Dawes share the bill, performing
songs that span their three critically-acclaimed albums, including the
latest, Stories Don't End, which hit the Top 5 on Billboard's independent albums chart.The band made waves with its 2009 debut and gained a reputation for their impressive classic rock-infused songs that evoke the past while embracing the present.
Having already toured with the likes of Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne,
Robbie Robertson and Mumford & Sons, and gracing the stages of
music's most prestigious festivals, Dawes' appeal crosses all age
barriers and has no boundaries. In their ACL debut, Dawes delivers a raw
and glorious set, highlighted by rich harmonies, for a crowd-pleasing
performance.
"Despite
all the references to their California folk-rock sound, Dawes' Taylor
Goldsmith writes songs that sometimes cut to the bone," Lickona says.
"You'll be replaying these songs in your head for days."
fun. setlist:
Carry On
All the Pretty Girls
Why Am I the One
We Are Young
Some Nights
Dawes setlist:
From a Window Seat
Time Spent in Los Angeles
When My Time Comes
A Little Bit of Everything
Season 39 | 2014 Broadcast Schedule
January 4, 2014 | Queens of the Stone Age
January 11, 2014 | Jason Isbell/ Neko Case
January 18, 2014 | fun. / Dawes
January 25, 2014 | Portugal. The Man / Local Natives
February 1, 2014 | Sarah Jarosz / The Milk Carton Kids
February 8, 2014 | Kacey Musgraves / Dale Watson
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