
On the eve of ambitious, enjoyably horn-dog Skeletal Lamping, the pansexual glam troupe of Montreal have recorded a song about keeping your mouth clean: It’s aimed at getting kids to brush and will appear on Yo Gabba Gabba!, that Nick Jr./Nogging show for hip kids. MGMT, Mates of State, the Ting Tings, and the Roots are also stopping by this season, though I have no idea what those folks will sing about (MGMT: the art of “very sexy girls who can dance for real“). For now you can listen to Kevin reminding kids of all ages to “brush to the beat / back and forth for a while.”
of Montreal – “Brush, Brush, Brush” (MP3)
(Via You Aint No Picasso)
It’s also important to keep your Id healthy, so take a listen Mad Decent’s remix of the dance-floor-approved “Id Engager.”
of Montreal – “Id Engager” (Mad Decent Remix) (MP3)
(P4K)
of Montreal commissioned the Diplo label/stable to do it: It’s one of a series of 12″s and will also include a “Philly Club Remix” from DJ Sega along with the original version of the track.
Skeletal Lamping is out 10/7 via Polyvinyl. The “Id Engager” 12″ is out 9/30 via Mad Decent.
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brush, brush, brush…or you’ll never get those steak and bloomin’ onion pieces out of your teeth.
yes everyone knows that of montreal was featured in an outback steakhouse commercial.
laaa dee freakin’ daa
they still kick ass, dick.
The remix is very spotty and typical, but Brush Brush Brush is fuckin’ awesome…haha
it almost sounds live even this brush brush brush song has a sexual undertone. Oh Kevin.
all love for these guys. forever.
these guys could sing a song telling me to smoke crack and i would still love it to death.
when i brush my teeth it is not as sexual as of montreal makes it sound. but it does keep my pearly whites nice and clean!
as a dental student, it pleases me that there is a hip, sexy, and ideologic way to present reasons WHY brushing is good rather than using the old cavity trick.
Wow its really a distinct way of singing with dental hygiene as the theme.