Prepping the release of their fifth studio album, Trans-Continental Hustle, gypsy-punk pioneers Gogol Bordello made their premiere on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last Tuesday, April 27.
The group performed "Pala Tute," the first single from the new Rick Rubin-produced album, released on the same day. Apparently from Eugene Hutz frantic on-stage theatrics and the jumpy nature of the audience behind the band, the major label move hasn't taken too much of the fun out of them.
For fans in the area, Gogol will be performing at the Electric Factory, in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 1 with openers DeVotchKa and Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social.
Transcontinental Hustle is available now via Columbia Records and American Recordings.
Gogol Bordello - Pale Tute (Live on Fallon)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Friday Bears: Gogol Bordello make Fallon debut, prep area show
Labels:
American,
Columbia,
DeVotchKa,
Eugene Hutz,
Gogol Bordello,
Jesse Malin,
Jimmy Fallon,
Rick Rubin
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Great performance! The new record sounds awesome - if anyone hasn't heard it yet you can listen to the whole thing here: http://www.gogolbordello.com/transcontinentalhustlewidget
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