Everyone knows that the leader singer gets the most girls, followed by the drummer, followed by the keyboard player--it looks like Rilo Kiley's Jason Boesel is moving up in the world of women. And music, too, I guess. For 15 years, Boesel pounded away at the skins, until he wrote his first song, "Hustler's Song," which was a hit with his friends. Now he's coming out with an entire album by the same name, scheduled to drop on January 10, 2010. You can check out the first single, "Hand of God," here
Everyone knows that the leader singer gets the most girls, followed by the drummer, followed by the keyboard player–it looks like Rilo Kiley’s Jason Boesel is moving up in the world of women. And music, too, I guess. For 15 years, Boesel pounded away at the skins, until he wrote his first song, “Hustler’s Song,” which was a hit with his friends. Now he’s coming out with an entire album by the same name, scheduled to drop on January 10, 2010. You can check out the first single, “Hand of God,” here. It sounds kinda like what would happen if Bob Dylan went indie.




