1. Fingers Never Bleed
2. Longevity
3. Blue Paper
4. Henrietta
5. Devil and the Deed
6. No Bones
7. Reagan’s Skeleton
8. Demon Road
9. Damaged Goods
10. Folk Hero Shtick
11. Glass of the Microscope Transcode
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people and if you want to hear the new album, start searching. In attempt to preview Fragrant World to the world first, Yeasayer have launched PSCYVOTV or Preemptive Self-Commissioned Yeasayer Vortellung or Track Visualizer, in which they teamed up with artist Yoshi Sodeoka to create moving visuals for each track on Fragrant World and then scattered the videos throughout the interwebs. The videos currently await your eyes and ears and will be available UNTIL Friday, August 3 at 8PM, when they will be removed.
Yeasayer ‘s music rarely travels in a straight line: It jumps and jitters and skitters around, splattering its sonic canvas with layered rhythms, vocal effects and treated instruments ranging from guitars and organs to what sound like thumb pianos. Yet the Brooklyn trio’s three albums remain consistent and cohesive, thanks to a propulsive quality which keeps them hypnotically danceable. Even when its subject matter plunges into otherworldly thickets of doom, Yeasayer stays sprightly. It makes playful party music for worried minds and uncertain futures.
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oh yees!!
I will now refrain from insulting you directly.
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OH YES
This is a tranny. Piss off.
you guys could at least state that it’s a transcode. it’s kind of sad how sloppy nodata has gotten with something like music blogging.
not even the album cover!
gaysayer
Quality is atrocious – don’t bother.
Thanks for the comments, folks. I’ll wait.
ND hooked up a proper version now.
I can’t believe this is what they’ve been working on. Nothing memorable, nothing catchy. Way to sound like a more annoying version of Phil Collins.
NOTHING CATCHY? WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU CALL ‘HENRIETTA’? WOW FUCK YOUR EARS
Agree with Marcel. Your ears are for shit bro.
Thank you nodata. Despite the assholes on this thread, I still appreciate you.
people and if you want to hear the new album, start searching. In attempt to preview Fragrant World to the world first, Yeasayer have launched PSCYVOTV or Preemptive Self-Commissioned Yeasayer Vortellung or Track Visualizer, in which they teamed up with artist Yoshi Sodeoka to create moving visuals for each track on Fragrant World and then scattered the videos throughout the interwebs. The videos currently await your eyes and ears and will be available UNTIL Friday, August 3 at 8PM, when they will be removed.
So you mean until a day prior to your post?
Yeasayer ‘s music rarely travels in a straight line: It jumps and jitters and skitters around, splattering its sonic canvas with layered rhythms, vocal effects and treated instruments ranging from guitars and organs to what sound like thumb pianos. Yet the Brooklyn trio’s three albums remain consistent and cohesive, thanks to a propulsive quality which keeps them hypnotically danceable. Even when its subject matter plunges into otherworldly thickets of doom, Yeasayer stays sprightly. It makes playful party music for worried minds and uncertain futures.