Steve Lalla - 22.04.2010 Brooklyn-based psych/art rockers Yeasayer turned all the right heads over the last couple of years, touring with Beck and securing SXSW, Coachella and...
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Jason MacNeil - 15.03.2010  Brooklyn critical darlings Yeasayer have upped the quality ante somewhat from their first effort, and it is definitely apparent from the opening plodd...
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Michael Skinnider - 12.03.2010  Yeasayer’s sophomore album, Odd Blood, gets off to a bad start with The Children, a misstep of baffling magnitude: all robotic ProTools vocal FX and t...
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Kev - 05.03.2010  Yeasayer have taken giant styeps towards bursting out of the underground scene with this album Odd Blood and the accompanying European tour that they ...
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Palmer Eldritch - 05.03.2010  There’s so much going on with this album, any life-fearing Daily Mail-reading fossil would think it an example of attention deficit disordered ‘Broken...
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Benjy Eisen - 04.03.2010 *Yeasayer*’s 2007 debut turned heads with its thoughtful, Bollywood-inspired mix of post-rock weirdness and infectious pop hooks. Odd Blood, the band’...
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eavvononeal - 22.02.2010 For whatever reason, wanting to go pop and rocking your indie foundation is a sin punishable by having heaps of shit talked about whatever skills you ...
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Jenny Mulligan - 16.02.2010  Eclectic Brooklyn oddballs Yeasayer go for an upbeat synth-pop feel on their second album. It's still weird and wonderful, with plenty of strange and...
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Jack Mills - 16.02.2010 Despite what Channel 4's endless obsession with self-deprecating countdown lists would have you believe, chart music in the 1980s had so much to bring...
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John S.W. MacDonald - 15.02.2010  Yeasayer's 2007 debut, All Hour Cymbals, was the closest thing indie rock had come to world music since the Talking Heads released Fear of Music 20 ye...
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