Yeasayer have been really quite for a while, but now it seems the Brooklyn psych jammers are coming back. They’ve just announced six shows in June (all in the South)…
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Fanfarlo are dropping Rooms Filled With Light soon and a whole bunch of teaser singles leading up to it, and we’ve been continually impressed by the sunny electro-pop direction they’re…
Ahmed Gallab, who plays drums in Yeasayer, also makes electronic- and worldbeat- informed indie rock solo as Sinkane, and he’s gearing up to release his next record Mars. “Jeeper Creeper”…
On November 21st, Death Cab For Cutie will release Keys and Codes, their new remix EP, featuring tracks from their latest album, Codes and Keys remixed by the likes of…
In May, Brooklyn’s Yeasayer stopped by Conan and played a brand new song called “The Devil and the Deed.” Last week at a show in Missouri, the band played “Devil”…
If you’re a fan of Moby, than you’re most likely a follower of his official website, in which case you’ve been informed that the influential electronic musician’s forthcoming record, Destroyed,…
Like pretty much every other band worth mentioning, Brooklyn based experimentalists Yeasayer put out an exciting limited edition 7” for Record Store Day (this past Saturday), a perfect collectible for…
Yeasayer were one of many bands to serve up exclusive cuts for Record Store Day last week – their vinyl-only two-track release End Blood dropped on the 15th, and you…
Yeasayer — who stopped by Triple J and performed a cover of Seal’s “Crazy” a couple days ago — are giving away an EP for you to give to your…
What a throwback. It’s funny, listening to Seal’s 1990 classic “Crazy” now, it feels to have more in common with Yeasayer‘s most recent Odd Blood, than their new cover of…
Gorillaz weren’t the only band in the holiday spirit last week, Brooklyn psychedelic pop virtuosos Yeasayer released a semi-free live album called Live at Ancienne Belgique. Adopting a Radiohead-esque Name-Your-Price…
HIGHLY REC’D: Arcade Fire – “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)” Openers and closers can usually be good measuring sticks for how much a band grows from album to album. For…
