Bleachers performed “Don’t Take the Money” on Ellen.

Grizzly Bear Perform on Kimmel
Grizzly Bear performed “Losing All Sense” and “Cut-Out” on Kimmel last night.
Bands on TV (Week of September 25th)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Grizzly Bear (Kimmel; 9/25), Macklemore (Kimmel; 9/26), The xx (Kimmel; 9/28), Charli XCX (Fallon; 9/28), Chance the Rapper (Colbert; 9/25), Macklemore (Corden; 9/27), Mackelmore (Ellen; 9/25), Bleachers (Ellen; 9/26).
Basically … Macklemore is on your TV this week.
Billie Joe Armstrong on ‘The Tonight Show’
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performed “Ordinary World” on The Tonight Show over the weekend.
The Killers Perform on Colbert
The Killers performed “The Man” last night on Colbert.
‘Rick and Morty’ Co-Creator Slams Online Trolls
James Hibberd, writing for Entertainment Weekly:
Continues Harmon: “These knobs, that want to protect the content they think they own — and somehow combine that with their need to be proud of something they have, which is often only their race or gender. It’s offensive to me as someone who was born male and white, and still works way harder than them, that there’s some white male [fan out there] trying to further some creepy agenda by ‘protecting’ my work. I’ve made no bones about the fact that I loathe these people. It f—ing sucks.”
Jordan Peele Developing Nazi Hunting TV Drama
Peele is set to executive produce the drama The Hunt, a 1970s-set Nazi hunter drama from Sonar Entertainment. David Weil is on board to pen the script and exec produce alongside Peele. A network is not yet attached; insiders stress the project is already drawing interest from several potential bidders.
Inspired by true events, The Hunt follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters in 1970s America as they set out on a quest for revenge and justice — tracking and killing hundreds of Nazis who, with the unconscionable help of the U.S. government, escaped justice and embedded themselves in American society.
Nathan Fielder: How the Cult Comedian Rules the Outer Limits of Awkward
Andy Greene, writing for Rolling Stone:
Television has never seen anything quite like Fielder, who grew up in Vancouver as a gawky kid who loved to perform magic tricks, then went on to get a business degree from the University of Victoria. Nathan for You manages to make use of both his love of magic and his business acumen, as well as his natural social awkwardness. On the show, he “helps” mom-and-pop shops with schemes that can border on offensive – like when he convinced haunted-house visitors that they’d contracted an autoimmune disease “a step below AIDS” in order to give them a real scare. Other bits are hilarious, sophisticated illusions: To promote a petting zoo, he made a video in which a pig appeared to rescue a goat from drowning. In reality, it was a scheme involving divers and other underwater props, but most of the big morning shows played the clip, believing it was real.
Nathan for You returns tonight. I’m ready.
Foo Fighters on ‘Carpool Karaoke’
The Foo Fighters were on a recent episode of James Corden’s “Carpool Karaoke.”
Sir Sly Perform on James Corden
Jason Isbell Performs on Kimmel
Jason Isbell performed “If We Were Vampires” and “Cumberland Gap” on Jimmy Kimmel last night.
‘Watchmen’ Coming to HBO
Damon Lindlehof’s HBO series for Watchmen looks like it’s a go.
PUP Featured on Carson Daly
PUP’s performance at the High & Low fest was broadcast on Carson Daly.
Fall Out Boy Perform on Kimmel
Fall Out Boy performed “The Last of the Real Ones” on Kimmel last night.
Bands on TV (Week of September 18th)
The notable bands on your television this week include: Fall Out Boy (Kimmel; 9/18), Jason Isbell (Kimmel; 9/19), Kacey Musgraves (Fallon; 9/20), Billie Joe Armstrong (Fallon; 9/22), The Killers (Colbert; 9/21), Sir Sly (Corden; 9/19), Kesha (Ellen; 9/22).