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October 18, 2007
Yeasayer at The Bowery Ballroom
Last week I saw a band featuring a longtime friend's younger brother, which reminded me how old I am. But I'm cool with it.
Yeasayer are based in Brooklyn, with roots in Baltimore. (Like me!) They're very different from most of the music you hear today, more complex and ambitious, which is a good thing. They have a world music side to them (they've opened for M.I.A., I believe) but I also hear an early 80's INXS thing in some of their songs (also a good thing, no matter what my boyfriend says!), some Fleetwood Mac-ish vocals, and some other prog rock stuff I can't exactly put my finger on.
Also, many of their songs have a good beat and you can dance to them.
After Yeasayer I watched a little of Oakley Hall, which was boring in comparison.
Check Yeasayer out here:
http://www.myspace.com/yeasayer
http://www.nowwearefree.com/headquarters.html
Posted by mzpakman on October 18, 2007 at 01:40 PM in Bands, Live Shows, Music | Permalink
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