Gary Clark Jr. Brings Dual-Guitar Attack of What About Us to Fallon


Gary Clark Jr. fronted a fiery dual-guitar attack with his live version of What About Us on Wednesdays Tonight Show. The songwriter cranked out distorted blues-rock riffs and leads while bandmate King Zapata anchored the song with his howling slide fills.

The quintet moved into a psychedelic vibe during the instrumental bridge with Zapatas spacey guitar slides and Jon Deas squealing synthesizers. Clark ended the final chorus in a smooth falsetto.

What About Us highlights the guitarists recently issued third LP, This Land, which also includes the title track the cut Clark described to Rolling Stone as the most important song hes ever written. Its about being black in America, in the South, he said. Clark also noted that he wanted the record to showcase his talents outside the blues, leading him to venture into reggae and soul.

I wanted every note and lyric to mean something, he told RS of the material. With the records Ive made before, theres so much emphasis on guitar: Well just play a badass guitar solo, and no one cares about the lyrics. Thats not what I got into it for. I like Quincy Jones. I like Stevie Wonder. I like Ray Charles. I like Cab Calloways arrangements. I like bridges, pre-choruses. Thats something I never really paid attention to.