Here's what the comedian had to tell Pitchfork about some of his favorite artists:

 

TV on the Radio: "Wolf Like Me"
I just keep playing that like I'm a fucking teenage girl listening to a new Duran Duran song over and over again. They're hitting my reflex, you know what I mean, and it's one of those songs that I've got to stop myself from getting in peoples' faces about: "He's like a werewolf, right, you see what he's saying!?" Ugh, that's how good that is.

 

 

M Ward: "Chinese Translation"
It's so ridiculously beautiful I want to cry.

 

 

Hot Chip, Coachella Festival
There's something about them-- they all look like middle school music teachers, and they're so happy about what they're doing. It's almost like by having no banter or stage presence it makes you fall in love with them that much harder. Their show is so fun. It's not so much that it's visually exciting, but you're genuinely watching a bunch of pasty geeks having the time of their lives. It's almost like guys at a science fair, like, "We actually found a way to make a cold fusion bomb, we gotta show this to you!" And even though you don't know anything about it you get really excited. That's the best live show I've seen in a while. They were performing on the stage next to us so we kind of walked over there. I was watching Roky Erickson and then my wife was like, "I want to go see this band Hot Chip," and the crew was like, "You gotta go see these guys."

 

 

True that. You do have to go see those dudes.