New Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Track
This track is live from the band's recent Black Sessions and it's called "Me and You Watson" and other than that, all I can tell you is that this song is awesome.
[MP3]: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah :: Me and You Watson
I haven't listened to a lick of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah for at least four months or so now, because I had finally gotten tired of the album. I mean, I saw it coming but, if this track is any indication, it looks like I might not get tired of their next album quite as quickly. This song, in my opinion blows away every track from their self-titled album. One thing you'll immediately notice about this song is that it's much darker than anything you've probably heard from them. The entire song is drenched in feedback and reverb, while sharp bouncing drums and the ridiculous lyrics provide for the song's stability.
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[MP3]: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah :: Me and You Watson
I haven't listened to a lick of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah for at least four months or so now, because I had finally gotten tired of the album. I mean, I saw it coming but, if this track is any indication, it looks like I might not get tired of their next album quite as quickly. This song, in my opinion blows away every track from their self-titled album. One thing you'll immediately notice about this song is that it's much darker than anything you've probably heard from them. The entire song is drenched in feedback and reverb, while sharp bouncing drums and the ridiculous lyrics provide for the song's stability.
Chris has done a wonderful job of disecting the flourishing Austin music scene.
Pitchfork loves Rubies, but how could they not?
Pitchfork also reported on the abyss that is the SXSW schedule and check this out: "Apparently, Andy Dick (yes, Andy Dick) is performing at the Molotov Lounge at midnight on March 15. We're not sure exactly what he's going to do, but he's listed under 'Avant/Experimental', so drones and found sound, maybe? " Wild. Read the rest of the article here. Stumble It!
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