BROKEN BELLS COMMEMORATE RELEASE DATE WITH NETWORK TELEVISION DEBUT

MARCH 9 LATE SHOW WITH DAVID  LETTERMAN APPEARANCE CONFIRMED
MARCH 11 LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON  ALSO CONFIRMED
Live Shows On Sale Now in New York, Los Angeles,  Austin
NPR Music First Listen and MySpace Listening Previews Commence  March 1

“The year’s coolest left field pop disc (4  stars)”–Rolling Stone

James Mercer and Brian Burton a/k/a  Danger Mouse release the self-titled first album by their new band Broken  Bells on Columbia Records March 9, 2010. The band will make its first ever  television appearance that same day on The Late Show with David Letterman.

The record’s release will be previewed by full length streaming  previews NPR.org/music and Myspace.com beginning March 1, marking the first time the two  sites have shared such a debut event.

In addition to standard CD, LP and digital versions, Broken Bells will also be released in a limited edition one-of-a-kind music box configuration available at finer music retailers. The record will also be available at Starbucks locations.

Broken Bells’ release week  will continue apace with another TV appearance and two special intimate live performances: The band will make its New York live debut March 10 at Brooklyn’s  Music Hall of Williamsburg,  followed by a March 11 appearance on Late Night with Jimmy  Fallon, and a March 14 one-off at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. The  following week the band will play NPR’s SXSW opening night gala at Stubbs  in Austin TX alongside Spoon, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, The  Walkmen and more.

Broken Bells’ release has been preceded  by overwhelmingly positive critical response, with Rolling Stone awarding  the album a 4-star lead review and and previously running a Hot List lead  on the single “The High Road,” while Wired called it “crazy good stuff,”  Laist.com remarked of the band’s recent live debut “Try to imagine what  (Broken Bells) might sound like and your expectations would be met and  likely exceeded.”

Broken Bells features Mercer on vocals,  guitars and bass while Burton plays organ, drums, piano, synths and bass.  The pair play all the instruments on the album with the exception of a  full string section arranged by Daniele Luppi. Broken Bells was  recorded by Todd Monfalcone and Kennie Takahashi at Mondo Studio in Los  Angeles and produced by Danger Mouse.

Each a long-time fan of the other’s  work, Burton and Mercer first met face-to-face backstage at the 2004  Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. The pair immediately hit it off and kept  in touch over the prevailing half decade and in May 2008 seized the  opportunity to finally collaborate on original music together. Broken  Bells was pared down from more than 20 pieces of new music written and  recorded to the 10 songs that coalesced together the most seamlessly.

Mercer and Burton will continue to work as a band in the  future.

For more information, please contact Laura Eldeiry at nasty  little man e: laura@nastylittleman.com

For online inquiries, please  contact Arbell Camron at Sony Music e:  arbell.camron@sonymusic.com