Garfunkel and Oates aren't the rock 'n' roll hall of famers you may think they are. Even if they were, that musical pairing likely wouldn't be as weird, and definitely not as funny. Read more...
Kate Micucci & Riki Lindhome: Garfunkel and Oates - The Treatment on KCRW
Actor/comedians Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome knew when they first met that they had something special. After a series of lunches where they would share their hopes and dreams with each other, they started writing comedy songs. Soon after, Garfunkel and Oates became an online sensation with a cult following. Now, they're starting a new adventure: a television series on IFC. Kate and Rikki share stories from the road, plus what it was like to make the most epic puppet music video, ever.
Garfunkel and Oates - Friends Make Music
Riki and Kate give a look inside their new series, Garfunkel and Oates, and discuss the music and songs of Garfunkel and Oates.
Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci AKA Garfunkel & Oates Preview New IFC Comedy
Garfunkel And Oates Talk New IFC Show, ‘Beige Curtains’ And Not Smoking Weed With Their Fans
I first met Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci back in 2010 during an interview, in the basement of Comix, a bygone New York City comedy venue. That same month, my colleagues and I spoke to Nick Kroll, Donald Glover, Whitney Cummings and Chelsea Peretti in the same, tiny room, not knowing that four years later every single one of them would have their own television show. Read more...
Garfunkel And Oates’ Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci answer our 11 questions
In 11 Questions, The A.V. Club asks interesting people 11 interesting questions—and then asks them to suggest one for our next interviewee. Read more...
A Conversation with Garfunkel & Oates live from #NerdHQ 2014
Streamed live on Jul 25, 2014
An amazing Conversation with Garfunkel & Oates live from #NerdHQ 2014 featuring some laughs, some songs, and some uncomfortable moments.
Watch a clip of 'Garfunkel and Oates' guest-starring the actual Oates
The pair have assembled an impressive lineup of guest stars for their first season, including Chris Parnell, Natasha Leggero, Anthony Jeselnik, Tig Notaro, Steve Agee, Chris Hardwick, and, most improbably, Sir Ben Kingsley. But in terms of metatextual humor, it’s hard to beat a cameo from the group’s partial namesake John Oates. He appears in an episode entitled “Rule 34” (airing this Thursday, Aug. 14), in which Garfunkel and Oates encounter a porn version of themselves played by Abby Elliott and Sugar Lyn Beard. Read more...
Tig Notaro Talks to Garfunkel and Oates About Their Show and Santa Claus
Vulture got Tig to talk to Lindhome (Garfunkel, the blonde) and Micucci (Oates, the brunette), who are gearing up for their Monster Energy Outbreak tour, which kicks off on August 22, about the TV show, their unexpected influences, and Santa (so much Santa). Read more...
The GQ+A: Garfunkel and Oates's Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome on the Best Dating Advice They've Ever Received
Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome like a good underdog story. Case in point: the name of their musical comedy duo is Garfunkel and Oates. For their quirky and highly entertaining new IFC series, Garfunkel and Oates, the pair dipped into their own experiences to play a struggling comedy team trying to claw their way up to what Lindhome calls "the middle class of show business." In the first episode, premiering this Thursday, Kate’s ineffectual agent spoils her big audition, while Riki’s sex life becomes, er, messy because of her...weak gag reflex. Was the gag reflex bit based on experience too, we asked? "I plead the Fifth!" said Lindhome. But she and Micucci were game to tell us all about burning bridges, hanging out with John Oates, and dropping some dating advice. Read more...
Bad B.J.'s and Kazoo Parades: Garfunkel and Oates Bring the Raunch
The comedy duo open up about their IFC show's first season and the tune that surprisngly caused the biggest backlash. Read more...
Garfunkel and Oates Saying What Everyone Else Is Thinking
Seven years since a pair of quickly written songs landed thousands of clicks and an unintended audience on YouTube, prompting them to turn their sweetly foul-mouthed and subversive brand of musical comedy into a genuine live act as Garfunkel and Oates, Riki Lindhome (Garfunkel) and Kate Micucci (Oates) have become the most well-known guitar and ukulele players who have tackled their distaste for smug pregnant women, their ignorance on performing handjobs, and the virginal loophole of anal sex. Following a number of chart-climbing albums—their most recent 2012's All Over Your Face—and a recent series of shorts for HBO, Lindhome and Micucci are hoping to follow the cult success of Flight of Conchords with their very own self-titled television program, debuting this week (Thursday at 10 PM) on IFC. Taking a breather from a long weekend of promotion at this year's Comic-Con in San Diego, the duo discussed the difference between themselves and their characters "Riki" and "Kate," John Oates, and having porn and puppets featured in the same episode. Read more...