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Повторите попытку позже. Опубликовано: 28 июл. 2009 г. The first in a series of four clips from Yo La Tengo's "Popular Songs", "Here to Fall" kicks off director John McSwain's visual accompaniment to the diverse and arresting sounds of YLT's exceptional new album.
Popular Songs" offers nine darkly catchy tracks that recall the band's late-'90s output before shifting gears; the remaining three songs get more experimental. Yo La Tengo has little to prove at this point in its 20-year career, but its dedication to expanding its sound without obscuring its songwriting formula remains impressive.
Preceding their album Popular Songs, Yo La Tengo released an EP entitled Here to Fall Remixes in the summer of 2010. Remixes of their single Here to Fall were done by De La Soul, RJD2, and Pete Rock. This was Yo La Tengo's third out-of-the-box remix EP in 14 years, following the Autumn Sweater and Danelectro Remix EPs. Members. Yo La Tengo have always had the core members Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley.
List of the best Yo La Tengo songs, ranked by fans like you. Since forming in 1984, this trio has remained one of indie music's most reliably lovable bands. They are masters of both sweet pop simplicity and lengthy guitar drones. This list includes all of Yo La Tengo's best known tracks, from. List of the best Yo La Tengo songs, ranked by fans like you. This list includes all of Yo La Tengo's best known tracks, from "Autumn Sweater" to "You Can Have It All," but real fans know there are tons of other great deep cuts worth voting on.
Drug Test Album: President Yo La Tengo (1989) I don’t know if Drug Test was a college radio hit in 1989 but it should’ve been. It’s catchy in a classical sense, like something Jackson Browne could’ve written, and it has a bit of edge with the drug references, but it never would’ve gotten played on regular rock stations when it came out. It’s not like it celebrates drugs, though when Kaplan sings I wish I was high, he’s depressed, nerdy and resigned, interested less in feeling good than in not feeling bad anymore.
And yet here’s Yo La Tengo as embracing, alienating, and prolific as ever, with another strong new album, Popular Music. Ranging from pastoral, fragile pop songs to 15-minute noise jams with equal skill, it packs many delights for fans both casual and hardcore. Popular Music lives up to its title from the start, as opener Here to Fall immediately evokes Curtis Mayfield with 1970s soul-era orchestration and an understated funk rhythm. The song rolls forth with a bubbling urgency, as Ira Kaplan sings, There’ll be some happy endings/ There’ll be dreams that won’t come true.
Yo La Tengo formed in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1984 and since 1992, the lineup has consisted of Ira Kaplan (guitars, vocals), Georgia Hubley (drums, vocals), and James McNew (bass. They are also known for their encyclopedic repertoire of cover songs performed live and on record. Popular Yo La Tengo songs.
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Profilo: American indie rock band founded in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1984. Ride The Tiger (Album).
Yo La Tengo is Murdering the Classics.
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