The Voidz Electrify The James Corden Show!!!





Another day, another music video and/or performance, and we are not complaining one bit about the brilliantly electrifying indie alternative band The Voidz. Unleashing a new trippy live performance for their new single tune "Qyurryus".

Its sonics are otherworldly sending you into a cohesive experimental psychedelic wonderland. Hunky dory lead vocalist, new-legend, Julian Casablanca compliments perfectly that pitch-perfect tone for the melody. His slicked-back greaser hair is the perfect cherry on top to complete this radically far-out groovy number.

But before his luminous performance with The Voidz, our hubby Julian caught up with Corden at Stage 56 Heineken bar to discuss everything life as to offer a rock-and-roll dad, and what's to come for his future plans.

All we can say honey bears, our rock n' roll rebel hearts can't quite palpitating a beat. Dig out all the magic below!




The following excerpt is from one of our preferred sources: "Julian Casablancas and his Voidz bandmates are guests on the latest episode of Rolling Stone Music Now.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone Music Now, Casablancas cited "Qyurryus" – pronounced like "curious" – as one of the reasons why he needs the Voidz as an outlet since it allows the singer to explore his own "personal vision" outside of the Strokes' democratic approach to recording.

"I think that with the Voidz, I think we're on the same wavelength. And with the Strokes, it's more like everyone does what they do," Casablancas said.

"And I'm more about getting along and not about, like, you know, tension or toxic, you know what I mean? I don't want to have to disagree, you know what I mean? I just want to work with people you agree on. And it's not that we disagree, it's just that if I was trying to do a song like "Qyurryus," I wouldn't want to have to, like, convince people against their will to do it. Not that they wouldn't want to do it, but maybe in the past, there are things that I've wanted to do – there are many things I wanted to do – that I haven't been able to do."

The Voidz' Virtue, the band's first album since 2014's Tyranny and the first album under the Voidz – and not Julian Casablanca + The Voidz – moniker, is due out March 30th." - RollingStone.com










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