Semisonic wrote in a statement that the band did not "authorize or condone" the White House using their song "Closing Time" ...
Obviously, the pop-rock band Semisonic doesn’t want to get associated with the Trump administration’s revolting idea of a ...
The band Semisonic is pushing back at the White House for using their hit song “Closing Time” over a social media post that ...
Nineties alt-rockers Semisonic have condemned the White House’s use of their hit song “Closing Time” in a new video promoting ...
"Closing Time" is from Semisonic's 1998 album, "Feeling Strangely Fine," which peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard 200 album ...
The video is soundtracked by Semisonic’s “Closing Time,” the 1998 song written by future pop hitmaker Dan Wilson. On X, the official White House account shared Wilson’s lyrics “You don ...
The band Semisonic made clear Monday that it did not "authorize or condone" a White House video using their song "Closing Time." The official White House and U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
Released as a single from Semisonic’s album Feeling Strangely Fine, “Closing Time” remains Semisonic’s best-known hit. The track topped the Alternative Airplay chart for five weeks and ...
Members of rock band Semisonic said the White House “missed the point” of its hit single “Closing Time” after it was used in a viral video showcasing a shackled illegal immigrant being deported. “We ...
Semisonic, the band behind the 1998 hit “Closing Time,” said the Trump administration did not ask for permission to use the song in a video appearing to show migrant deportations.