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All Hour Cymbals

Yeasayer

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Sunrise Yeasayer 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Wait for the Summer Yeasayer 4:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 2080 Yeasayer 5:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Germs Yeasayer 3:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Ah, Weir Yeasayer 1:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 No Need to Worry Yeasayer 5:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Forgiveness Yeasayer 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Wait for the Wintertime Yeasayer 4:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Worms Yeasayer 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Waves Yeasayer 4:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Red Cave Yeasayer 4:58 $0.99 View In iTunes

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This Booklyn quartet begin their debut album with a track that only hints at the treasures within.  “Sunrise” appropriately reveals the band’s true colors slowly and majestically, with a single piano chord and a stripped down drum/percussion track giving way to Chris Keating’s pinched vocals, which are lifted and filled out by synth swooshes, cow bell, layers of backing vocals and handclaps. “Hmm,” you may think. “Indie rock with a slight world music flavoring. Nice.” By the time you’ve made it to the middle of the album, it’s pretty obvious you’ve got it backwards. This is global music, created with an indie-rock sensibility. “Worms” sounds like it was conceived in a Bedouin tent, while “Red Cave” sounds more Celtic in origin with its acoustic guitars and churchly vocal chorus. “Wintertime” is the surprise sweet spot:  delicate keyboards and cymbals, twinkling like stars, suddenly burst into a tribal swirl of echoing, psychedelic guitars, and vocals that are more chanted than sung. Yeasayer’s appreciation of Eastern and African music is clear, and their effort to blend a variety of contemporary and traditional music styles into something that doesn’t feel manufactured or patently false is not only an achievement, but something to celebrate.

Recent Customer Reviews

More sych synth pop.
     
by sowndsurfr

Don't put a horrible copycat band like animal collective in the same sentence as one of the greatest bands of all time. You obviously don't know Pink Floyd or music.

Good chant-ish music
     
by thiemster

Get this album. Now

Good, not great
     
by Berd14

First I want to get something off my chest. If someone purchased this album and was disappointed, then they should be able to express how they feel. All these people come on here with their 5 stars spouting off about subpar ratings. If that's what someone thinks, then hell, let it loose.

Anyways, this is good stuff. One can really get wrapped up into some of the jams and waiting for the winter is worth the whole album. Not overly original and some climaxes would've been nice. Reminds me a lot like some classic talking heads, just not as good (depends who u r). The band is much better live.

Biography

Formed: February xx, 2005 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Prog-Rock/Art Rock

Years Active: '00s

The music of Brooklyn's Yeasayer is an eclectic, genre-bending journey into pop, rock, Middle Eastern and African musics, folk, and dub. Vocalist/keyboardist Chris Keating and vocalist/guitarist Anand Wilder were both raised in Baltimore, where they honed their vocal skills in a barbershop quartet and...
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