Showing posts with label Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

#SpookyTunesSeason, Volume One

Jumping on the Hallowe'en bandwagon, this is the first half of a month-long bit of fun over on Twitter. I've literally been making it up as I go along, so it's a surprisingly coherent Dubhed selection, all things considered.

Expect some wild swerves from indie to reggae to rap to disco to bubblegum pop to contemporary breakbeats. I've copied and pasted my 'sleevenotes' directly from Musk's manky bird. 

I Walked With A Zombie: R.E.M.
I was going to ‘rest’ for a month, but there’s clearly no rest for the undead… Starting big with this great cover from R.E.M.
 
Ghouls: Wooden Shjips
Ripley Johnson, Dusty Jermier, Nash Whalen & Omar Ahsanuddin R.O.C.K. out!
 
My Beloved Monster: Eels
I suspect this song may have been posted lots already, so here’s a lovely version from the 2 Meter Sessions in 1997.
 
Vampire: Sinéad O'Connor
Cover of the Devon Irons & Dr. Alimantado/Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry classic from 1977. Sinéad produced by Sly & Robbie and absolutely smashing it.  
 
Devil Is A Liar: Kode9 & The Spaceape
Astonishing music and video, sadly released posthumously as The Space Ape aka Stephen Gordon passed far too soon on 2nd Oct 2014.  
 
Horrorworld: Momus
I nearly picked The Hairstyle Of The Devil, but this more recent offering from Mr. Currie also has a suitably creepy video.

Werewolves On Wheels: Don Gere
Forget the "first ever motorcycle horror film", it's the soundtrack & especially the main theme that you need to hunt down. Just remember to bring the silver bullets.

Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master): Phosphorescent
Lots of great live performances out there, including this one atop the Studio Brussel tower in Belgium, on 26 May 2013 (like today, also a Tuesday)

I Don't Want To Be A Freak (But I Can't Help Myself): Dynasty
 
Garghouls (Richard Sen Remix): Funboys
Head straight for the Sen. Old school video, new school vibes courtesy of this Norwegian-Australian-Belgian-Anglo collab.
 
Munster Creep: The Munsters
A cash-in single and album on the classic TV show that's actually pretty good. The real musicians apparently include Glen Campbell on guitar and Leon Russell on keys. Spooky! (#1)
 
These Are The Ghosts: The Bees
Their harmonies are the bees' knees, as this 2011 live version amply demonstrates.
 
Plastic Man, You're The Devil: Pink Mountaintops
From The Bees to McBean. Stephen McBean, that is, with a lovely live version from Vienna in 2009. 
 
She's Got A New Spell: Billy Bragg
I'd already chosen the song before fact checking and I have just discovered this was released as a single in the UK on 14th November 1988. Spooky! (#2)
 
Dirty Creature: Split Enz
The video is online but I've gone for this performance on short-lived Australian daytime music show WROK. Health warning: hairy chests from the start.

Skeletons: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Lots of YYY contenders, but I don't think this has made an appearance so far. Great song from a great album.  
 
With Volume Two landing tomorrow, I'll leave it to you to decide if this is 'trick' or 'treat'...!

1) I Walked With A Zombie (Cover of Roky Erickson & The Aliens): R.E.M. (1990)
2) Ghouls: Wooden Shjips (2013)
3) My Beloved Monster (Album Version): Eels (1996)
4) Vampire (Album Version) (Cover of Lee Perry ft. Devon Irons & Dr. Alimantado): Sinéad O'Connor (2005)
5) Devil Is A Liar: Kode9 & The Spaceape (2014)
6) Horrorworld: Momus (2021)
7) Werewolves On Wheels: Don Gere (1971)
8) Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master): Phosphorescent (2013)
9) I Don't Want To Be A Freak (But I Can't Help Myself) (Album Version): Dynasty (1979)
10) Garghouls (Richard Sen Remix): Funboys (2021)
11) Munster Creep: The Munsters (1964)
12) These Are The Ghosts (Undead Version): The Bees (2004)
13) Plastic Man, You're The Devil: Pink Mountaintops (2006)
14) She's Got A New Spell: Billy Bragg (1988)
15) Dirty Creature: Split Enz (1982)
16) Skeletons (Album Version): Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2009)

Volume One (1:08:26) (KF) (Mega)

Thursday, 18 August 2022

The Gods Are Looking Down, Waiting...Then They Burn Us Down

I didn't realise how much I'd missed Yeah Yeah Yeahs until they came back, with their first new album in 9 years, Cool It Down, out on 30th September. As expected, the music is accompanied by stunning visuals, the latest of which is second 'single', Burning. The video is directed by Cody Critcheloe aka SSION, who goes way back with the band, producing the artwork for Yeah Yeah Yeahs debut album, 2003's Fever To Tell, whilst still at school.

Burning was preceded in June by Spitting Off The Edge Of The World, featuring Perfume Genius, a sonic slab of synth-washed bliss that sits well with my other 80s/90s/goth/shoegaze/electronica inspired purchases this year by Trentemøller, Andy Bell, Dan Wainwright and Pye Corner Audio. There are two videos for Spitting Off The Edge Of The World, both again directed by Cody Critcheloe, the first a glorious technicolour feast, the second in black and white and focusing on the 'live' performance used in the closing scenes of the former. Both are perfect complements to the song.


Up to now, I've still been regularly listening to Karen O & Danger Mouse's collaboration from 2019, Lux Prima. It's a great album and I'd highly recommend it. In preparing today's post, I found a performance of Woman from The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, directed by Spike Jonze, which is wonderful.
Today's post title is taken from the sub-titles used in the Burning video, which bear no relation to the lyrics of the song.

It's good to have you back.