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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Yeah Yeah Yeahs review in The Washington Times

I’m in The Washington Times again today, this time with a review of “Show Your Bones" the new record by spunky New York rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Samples are always free:

In the image-obsessed world of rock, there's no such thing as too much attitude. New York rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are well aware of this, and their latest record, "Show Your Bones," arrives fully loaded with plenty of their signature hipster swagger. But this is no mere facade; the band packs far more than thrift-store threads and an arsenal of sneers.

On their sophomore album and major label debut, the band hurtles through 11 case studies in garage-band eloquence, mixing dive-bar grit with subtle studio trickery. Sometimes intimate, sometimes fiery, but always brazenly confident, "Show Your Bones" plants a bold, raucous indie flag in major-label territory.

Buy a copy of the paper or read the article online.

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April 03, 2006 8:53 AM  

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