The Long Goodbye is a Los AngelesâÂÂbased indie band whose members include actors Michael Cera (of Arrested Development, Superbad and Juno), his Clark and Michael co-star Clark Duke, and drummer Christian Buenaventura. A feature in the September 2007 issue of Spin describes the band's songs as âÂÂsilly, confessional, and off-the-cuff rag-tag ditties,â based on âÂÂsimple structuresâ and âÂÂadolescent-in-love lyrics.âÂÂ
The band's original material is available on its MySpace page, including songs âÂÂCan I Call You Mine,â âÂÂLeading Man,â and âÂÂPilgrim.â The band credits Weezer as a musical influence (a cover of Weezer's âÂÂEl Scorchoâ is available on YouTube); Cera calls Weezer's Pinkerton his âÂÂfavorite album of all time."
The band remains unsigned as of August 26, 2007, and LimeWire Music Blog suggests, âÂÂBased on the lo-fi quality of the bandâÂÂs recordings, it is clear that the boys view their side-project as a goalless hobby, or just an excuse to carry around guitars.â This perception is reinforced by a November 13, 2006, posting on the band's MySpace blog which reads, âÂÂWe will not post lyrics. Most of them aren't that great anyhow... you're not missing anything.â On March 12, 2007, a posting by Clark Duke on the band's MySpace blog indicated that âÂÂa side band is forthcoming.âÂÂ
In addition to Weezer, the band's MySpace page credits the following musical influences: Destroyer, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Beulah, Big Star, Of Montreal, Sufjan Stevens, The Decemberists, Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Kweller, Sparklehorse, The Unicorns, The Rentals, and Built to Spill.