After nearly five years without a record, the Hives are still the most commanding band in the room. Their new record is called Lex Hives, and it's out tomorrow. Every day this week, we'll be releasing exclusive videos from the Hives' April 26 performance at Webster Hall. For this installment, we sat down with Howlin' Pelle Almqvist and guitarist Nicholaus Arson to get the scoop on how their band works the crowd and their major influences, from Eddy Murphy to Angus Young.
Pre-order Lex Hives and Lex Hives (Deluxe Edition), dropping June 5th on Disques Hives.
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