The talented siblings performed for the series from home because of the coronavirus pandemic, but if Eilish didn’t say so, it’s possible no one would have known.
“So, obviously, we are not actually at ‘Tiny Desk’ because this is a cardboard cutout of it, but it’s still real,” Eilish says in the 10-minute set. “It’s just not in-person real. I’m honored to be here.”
Eilish sang “Everything I Wanted” and “My Future,” while her brother alternated between guitar and keyboard by her side.
“Quarantine has been weird,” Eilish said, adding that “the future is something to be super hopeful in.”
At the end, the camera zooms out to show a full-set recreation of the actual NPR office space.
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