Friday 4 March 2016

Yeasayer - Silly Me



 
 
 
1.    Who are these lads?

Yeasayer are an experimental rock band from Brooklyn, New York. They started there journey together in 2006 and have delivered four albums. The fourth long player Amen & Goodbye (April’16) delivered the third champion single Silly Me (March’16).


  2. What kind of cow are Yeasayer milking?

More indie pop than rock, and more ‘hit the nail on the head’ than experimental, Silly Me is a bouncy electronic pop number more contagious than a kindergartener’s hands during a flu epidemic.
 
3. Who do Yeasayer sound like?
Passion Pit. Indie Shuffle think Silly Me sounds like Wolf Parade, Animal Collective and Menomena. DIY were thinking Beck.


4. What do the brigands in the press have to say about Silly Me?

“A starry-eyed, energetic synth-rocker” – Stereogum.


“Ruffled-hair guitar line soon meets up with heart-stopping drum parts, wild instrumentation and synth lines” – DIY.

“Upbeat and energetic” – Pigeons and Planes.



 
 

5. Who puts the sparkle in Yeasayer’s eyes?
 
Yeasayer are influenced by classic sixties rock and 90’s alternative rock like Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Nirvana and Beck. Yeasayer have also talked about having love for Bollywood soundtracks from the 70s, Mapfumo records, and Celtic music. On a prior record they mentioned mad love for Ace Of Base.
 
6. Why should I give Silly Me a rattle past the ear holes?
 
Silly Me is fabulous fun, instant pop gratification and a dance floor filler. Hot love and no tease.
 
 
7. Do Yeasayer have any more crackers?
 
 I Am Chemistry the first single off Amen & Goodbye is a bit of a tripper but fits the bill.
 
 
8. Any more eddifying facts and figures to share with the masses?
Amen & Goodbye was produced by Joey Waronker from Atoms For Peace and ex-drummer for Beck, Smashing Pumpkins and R.E.M.
 

“Need to practice my apologies,
Swear not to disagree anymore”

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
Slippery seconds is served courtesy of Youth Club an indie dance pop band from Southend, England. Starting in 2013 the band have two E.P.'s to their name and two singles. One of the singles, a double A side with Pressure, is DTLA  (Nov'15) and it's a killer track. Described by Indietronica as mixing “guitar licks, electronic keys and R’n’D vocals to create crisp, dance oriented pop.” Not just popping harder than a nun's cherry DTLA has a bass string guitar undercurrent and is as smooth as a Compton pimp. Get some love.
 
“If it rains that can only mean there will be rainbows”



 
 
 


 
 
 

 


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