WATCH: The National Performs on 'Jimmy Fallon'

The National stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night, and they certainly didn't disappoint. They debuted a new song, "Sea of Love," during the show, in addition to debuting "I Need My Girl"—also a new track, the latter of which is a Web exclusive.

WATCH: First Clip From 'Arrested Development' Season 4

With only weeks until the long-awaited return of Arrested Development, Entertainment Weekly on Thursday has premiered a first look at the show’s new batch of episodes in the form of a deleted scene. The outtake, which was actually screened at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour and SXSW, finds Buster (Tony Hale) and Lucille Bluth (Jessica Walter) taking their relationship to a whole new level.

WATCH: Kate McKinnon Takes 'SNL' Ellen Degeneres Impression to 'Ellen'

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One of the greatest things to happen this past year to Saturday Night Live was the addition of featured player Kate McKinnon. In the past 12 months since her debut, she has offered brilliant portrayals of Olya, a Russian woman who witnessed February's meteor; Scarlett Johansson; Ann Romney; The Voice coach, Shakira; Jodie Foster and others. But perhaps her most well-known impersonation to date would be her hilarious take on Ellen DeGeneres. After months of parodying the comedienne/talk show host, McKinnon finally stopped by this week to meet Degeneres in person. Hilarity ensued, naturally.

WATCH: Heads Roll in Two Door Cinema Club's New 'Handshake' Video

The song may be titled "Handshake," but heads most certainly roll—quite literally—in Two Door Cinema Club's new video for their latest single. In the new set of visuals, which are very visual, the band finds themselves in a world where people are decapitated and their heads then become bowling balls. It's quite the interesting Sight to see.

Zach Braff's 'Wish I Was Here' Kickstarter Campaign Closes With $3.1 Million Raised [UPDATED]

Following in the footsteps of the recent successful Kickstarter campaign for the Veronica Mars film, Zach Braff on Wednesday launched his own Kickstarter for a new film he wishes to direct and star in. The actor previously made his directorial debut in 2004's critically acclaimed Garden State, which was made on a $2.5 million budget.

WATCH: The 1975 Debuts 'The City' Video

U.K. outfit The 1975 has premiered a new video for their track, "The City." The black-and-white clip, complete with plenty of bare skin, showcases a dance-inducing rock tune, while offering a glimpse into the band's forthcoming summer album.

WATCH: Mae Whitman Stars in Tegan & Sara's New 'I Was A Fool' Video

We kind of like it when our favorites collide. And that's certainly the case on this Tuesday, as Tegan & Sara unveil their new music video for "I Was A Fool," one of our favorite tracks off Heartthrob. The new set of visuals star one of our favorite actresses, Mae Whitman (Parenthood, Arrested Development), as she struggles to make sense of—and then overcome—a broken heart.

WATCH: Pharrell Performs 'Get Lucky' For First Time

Pharrell took the stage at HTC’s One launch party on Friday, only hours after his new song with Daft Punk became publicly available for purchase in the United States. "Luckily" for those in attendance, the singer-producer would not disappoint, offering his first public performance of the much buzzed-about collaboration, "Get Lucky."