Intricate and soulful, White Denim visited the KEXP studio recently, where they displayed that which makes them so popular: vocals like a smooth cowboy crooner, rhythms like outer space and guitar solos like smokey 70's rock clubs. Joining DJ Morgan, the Austin four-piece played tunes from their new album, Corsicana Lemonade, and recounted stories about their latest tour, recording with Jeff Tweedy and crowd surfing! Check out their live performance here:
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