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The third night of Yo La Tengo’s Hannukah residency at Bowery Ballroom featured another awesome assortment of covers and guests. After an assist from Steve Shelley earlier this week, his Sonic Youth bandmate Lee Ranaldo played much of Tuesday’s show with YLT, including a suitably loud and droning cover of the Velvet Underground’s “Run Run Run.” Bill Nace — who plays with another Sonic Youth alum, Kim Gordon, in Body/Head — was involved as well.
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Yo La Tengo's been generous with advance listens of their lovely and nostalgic new collection Popular Songs, so far offering previews via a pair of must-grab MP3s (the chilled-out '60s organ funk of "Periodically Double Or Triple," the Melody Nelson strings of "Here To Fall") and a raucous live take (see "Nothing To Hide" for French TV). The bre...
submitted by Nick Jul 22nd 2009 10:00 pm (stereogum.com)
"Here To Fall" opens Yo La Tengo's Popular Songs, an album that seems like it was perfectly calibrated to usher in the summer (even though it doesn't actually come out until September). It has something to do with the textures and the way the band can weirdly evoking a sort of tugging nostalgia even after one listen. (It might also have to do wi...
submitted by Nick Jul 8th 2009 05:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Yo La Tengo have announced a European tour - including several UK and Ireland dates.
At the beginning of last month we posted the studio version of one of Yo La Tengo's Popular Songs, the mellow, organ-lined lead track "Periodically Double Or Triple." People liked it. For another angle of the trio's forthcoming collection, here's the noisier "Nothing To Hide." It was recorded on French television, which we discovered by reading ...
submitted by Nick Jun 4th 2009 06:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Yo La Tengo have announced the release date of their forthcoming new album, 'Popular Songs'.


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