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Yeasayer: Chris Keating, Luke Pasano, Ira Wolf Tuton, Anand Wilder.Additional personnel: Ben P, Anton S, The Mystic Gaeltacht Singers, Suckers (vocals); Pan (trumpet); David A...Read more
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its a new kinda sound and really relaxing to me at least but yeah loved the cd heard one song on xm serius radio in my car than went on itunes and bought a couple of songs and...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:656605816524
Artist:Yeasayer
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:We Are Free Records
Genre:Post Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Sunrise
2. Wait For the Summer
3. 2080
4. Germs
5. Ah, Weir
6. No Need to Worry
7. Forgiveness
8. Wait For the Wintertime
9. Worms
10. Waves
11. Untitled Track 1

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Playing Time:47 min.
Producer:Yeasayer
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Yeasayer: Chris Keating, Luke Pasano, Ira Wolf Tuton, Anand Wilder.Additional personnel: Ben P, Anton S, The Mystic Gaeltacht Singers, Suckers (vocals); Pan (trumpet); David A. Miller (trombone, tuba); Louey Simon.If most recent indie music is suggestive of a stylistic revisionism from the very recent past, Brooklyn outfit Yeasayer stretches far and wide to vast musical vistas--combining various pre-modern and pan-ethnic traditions into their own volatile brand of psychedelia. ALL HOUR CYMBALS, the band's debut release, hints at the spiritual possibilities of ritual music. Gospel-inflected chorales, chants, and whirling drones meld into powerful multi-part harmonies. But rather than succumb to cheap ethnocentric tropes, Yeasayer imparts a highly personalized aesthetic and symbology to their sonic omniverse.A sense of existential dread and apprehension toward the hereafter characterizes vocalist Chris Keating's lyrics. On the Celtic-folk dub number "2080," Keating confesses, "I can't sleep when I think about the future I was born into." While interlocking polyrhythms and modal guitar create a dreamy tapestry of hazy psych-folk atmosphere, the chorus billows into a furious communal chant. But the album's luminous spiritualism is best represented on the opening track, "Sunrise." Tumbling tribal percussion and ominous organ drones create an unsettling atmosphere that eventually gives way to a transcendent, gospel-inflected vocal part. Reveling in music's transformative, cathartic power, Yeasayer have crafted a bold, astonishingly original take on anthemic rock.

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #29 in Mojo's The 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- [A] sumptuous debut....Virtuoso art-pop...
Mojo

CMJ It spans genres to develop a uniqueness missing in almost all modern music, with a simple pop quality throughout...

4 stars out of 5 -- What's most appealing about Yeasayer is their ability to infuse their music with the same kind of enthusiasm that you imagine informs their outlook on life.
Uncut

[A] stellar debut....Sludgy metal textures, barbershop gospel, and liberal doses of electronic psych-rock mania... -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly

4 stars out of 5 -- [Their] peculiar, positivity-powered debut creates order from a mess of chants, tambourines, freak folk, and spacey atmospherics....Near nonsense rarely feels this rich...
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Created: 13/07/09
its a new kinda sound and really relaxing to me at least but yeah loved the cd heard one song on xm serius radio in my car than went on itunes and bought a couple of songs and liked them all three songs i believe and thought why not just buy the cd
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