Today's "The 5" video interview is with "French" band Phoenix, and it leads one to one of two conclusions about these not-quite French guys: Either they have a dry, cheeky sense of humor, or they truly need hugs. Is it just that pertinent for Phoenix fans to know that they're not friends, and no, the Paris suburb where the band started was not fun? I mean, they're basically kidding and throwing some Euro deadpan at us... Right?
Cryptic joking and stoic attitude aside, Phoenix's Air-meets-Daft Punk style of pop-rock is totally the type of stuff you earn cool points for listening to. Frontman Thomas Mars' piercing vocals paired with the off-kilter, perhaps lost-in-translation, lyrics is the among the group's most magnetic appeal. Phoenix's fourth album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, needs some addressing, though: The first single, "Lisztomania" (as I understand it), references both the Hungarian composer, as well as the '70s musical comedy of the same name. Not in your DVD collection? Apparently you're missing out on Nazi vampires and giant vaginas.
As of late, Phoenix performed its new single, "1901," on Saturday Night Live in April, and even more recently, on It's On With Alexa Chung -- check out the video, and find out why Phoenix isn't really friends. Or fully French.

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