The Orwells appear on the Late Show again, perform encore at Letterman's request
11 June 2014, 07:36
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Back in January, The Orwells made their Letterman debut by giving a rather chaotic performance of “Who Needs You” which led to the host demanding an encore. Six months on and they finally obliged.
This time round, the Chicago band performed “The Righteous One” from their recent album Disgraceland, much to Letterman’s giddy enjoyment. You can watch a clip of that below.
Meanwhile, read our recent Best Fit interview with the group here. Their album Disgraceland is out now on Atlantic.
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