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Showing posts with label yeasayer. Show all posts

Video: Yeasayer "I Remember"

In honor of Valentine's day, Yeasayer sent out an email with a new video and some remixes. It's better than flowers, and on par with chocolates (except it won't go straight to your hips). Just kidding. It will go straight to your hips. A bizarre homage to cleaning a motorcycle, which is not a euphemism for masturbation, ensues...


                           


Swing by their website to download a three track EP with the album version of "I Remember" and two remixes. 
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Extra gifts under the tree

Didn't get what you wanted this year? Well it's not too late to salvage the last few days with a live album from Yeasayer - Live at Ancienne Belgique - and you get to name your price (get the album for free or whatever you've got to give to the cause of good music).
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Yeasayer's new video is weird

The hipster world dance icons released a new video for a tune called "Madder Red," and it's weird. Like if Krang from the TMNT starred in a romantic comedy. The tune itself is solid. Still wearing some African influences on their sleeves, they mush that together with a bunch of Duran Duran and New Order. Catchy.

Yeasayer is heading out on tour immanently. They'll be in Savannah in early October for a show at the Trustees Theater.

I loved their first album. Grab a copy if you don't have it already. 

Video: Yeasayer "O.N.E."

Check out the vidoe for Yeasayer's single "O.N.E." off Odd Blood. The video is like semi-post-apocalyptic version of the scene in the Blues Brothers where they play the theme to Rawhide in the honky tonk bar, except it's a rave instead instead of a honky tonk, there's less broken glass, and someone drives an old Honda.

"O.N.E." by Yeasayer from Secretly Jag on Vimeo.

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New Yeasayer Single "O.N.E."

Use this widget to grab a copy of the new Yeasayer single. It's a spacey, world-freak, dance anthem. Like if the Talking Heads listened to Paul Simon's Graceland and then tried to pretend they were somebody else - some one with more electronic instruments.


  

    

    

    

    

    

  




Or be old school and go to their website.
If you're so impressed you want to pre-order their new album, Odd Blood, click here.

And, be sure to check them out on Jimmy Fallon's show Feb. 10.

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