YEASAYER

Tour Dates
DATE VENUE CITY
6/19/2012 The National Richmond / VA
6/20/2012 Orange Peel Asheville / NC
6/21/2012 Bijou Theatre Knoxville / TN
6/22/2012 The Cannery Nashville / TN
6/23/2012 Headliners Music Hall Louisville / KY
6/24/2012 20th Century Theatre Cincinnati / OH
8/3/2012 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal / QC
8/4/2012 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal / QC
8/19/2012 Green Man Festival Crickhowell / GB
8/23/2012 For Noise Festival Lausanne / SWI

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BLOG: T.G.I.MIXTAPE 142 CURATED BY AHMED GALLAB OF YEASAYER
Keep an open mind, or perhaps just let it go altogether. Ahmed Gallab, a touring member of Yeasayer along with his solo project Sinkane (learn more here), has assembled ten tracks of sample-worthy goodnesss from the outskirts of avant garde compositions, jazz, and Four Tet (could be his own genre of creation)....
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BLOG: OUT AND ABOUT: YEASAYER
Yeasayer returned home Saturday to transform Terminal 5 into a new-age bohemian nightclub. They brought along The Smith Westerns (probably not old enough to buy alcohol), HUSH HUSH (One of the funniest musical acts you'll ever experience), decorative cacti (which seem to be in attendance at all of their shows lately), a synthesizer that didn't make it through the night, and a few new songs....
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BLOG: LATE NIGHT: YEASAYER ON CONAN
Last night, Brooklyn band, Yeasayer, premiered a new song while performing live on Conan. "The Devil and the Deed" is more jaunty than the usual sci-fi smoothness of the experimental rockers, yet the falsetto chorus and dry ice around their ankles leave a haunting impression....
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BLOG: STREAM: YEASAYER
In following last weekend's Record Store Day trend, Yeasayer released their two-track, limited edition 7", End Blood....
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FEATURE: T.G.I.MIXTAPE 142 CURATED BY AHMED GALLAB OF YEASAYER
Keep an open mind, or perhaps just let it go altogether. Ahmed Gallab, a touring member of Yeasayer along with his solo project Sinkane (learn more here), has assembled ten tracks of sample-worthy goodnesss from the outskirts of avant garde compositions, jazz, and Four Tet (he could be his own genre of creation)....
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CLICK BAIT: YEASAYER WORKING ON DEMENTED RNB ALBUM
Yeasayer recently announced they are working on a new record with an odd mix of influences. It's been referred to as a "demented R&B album" by singer Chris Keating, who went on to explain "It's like an Aaliyah album if you played it backwards and slowed it down....
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Artist Bio

Since the release of their critically acclaimed 2007 debut All Hour Cymbals, Yeasayer has been around the world and back again. While their first record was conceived in total artistic isolation, constant touring forced Yeasayer to finally engage with their contemporaries. Inspired by musicians hell-bent on sonic experimentation as well as those more comfortable in a pop context, Yeasayer find their domain spanning across the musical spectrum. Studied, road worn, and eager to begin phase two, Yeasayer retreated to upstate New York to begin work on their new album titled ODD BLOOD.

If All Hour Cymbals was Yeasayer's attempt at global and ambient cultural mash-up then ODD BLOOD takes place in an off-world colony sometime after the Singularity. Glimmering reverb haze is eschewed and replaced by a cavalcade of disorienting pitch effects and flickering ectoplasmic wisps. Instead of layered vocal harmonies the processed vocals congeal into blots and blobs of otherworldly chatter. Many organic elements are left behind and replaced by sounds and rhythms that inspire the body as much as the mind. At times Yeasayer sound as if they would be at home playing live in scene from Blade Runner or inside one of Oscar Neimeyer's concrete modernist temples from the 1960s.

ODD BLOOD is an album divided into two halves; the first being top heavy with pop songs, while the latter full of the playful and strange.

Side One. The album begins with "The Children," a twisted chopped and screwed stomp, full of sub bass and spooky keyboards. Distorted vocals create hidden hooks and it's immediately clear: this isn't the same Yeasayer. After the rubble clears the album leaps into Yeasayer's version of the pop anthem with "Ambling Alp," "Madder Red," "I Remember," and "O.N.E." Yeasayer have plunged into the craft of pop music, and the exercise has paid off.

Side Two. The second half of ODD BLOOD is slightly more experimental in nature. Sci-fi musical jams ("Mondegreen"), maniacal rants ("Grizelda"), and paranoia ("Love Me Girl") show the band exploring more paranoid motifs, yet never deprive the listener of hooks and ear candy.

ODD BLOOD plays out at a blistering pace, yet it never sacrifices depth or content. It is immediately evident the band has advanced in songwriting as well as sonic craft. Lyrically, it is a more mature and honest album than the first, as the band demonstrates a confidence to explore more personal themes alongside vividly depicted tales. One thing is certain: Yeasayer are accomplished audiologists who are willing to pilfer decades of pop sensibilities and cultural history to create something that is uniquely their own.
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