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Or nod, anyway. Yeah Yeah Yeahs take over the dancefloor with "Heads Will Roll", the second track (um, unless you count the full album leak, for which heads will no doubt roll) to emerge from forthcoming third album It's Blitz!. Like the previously posted "Zero", it's got plenty of synths and Karen O charisma, although this time the reference points are more New Order than Blondie. With production from longtime associate (and TV on the Radio member) Dave Sitek, the track has Nick Zinner's guitars sounding pretty nice, too-- from iridiscent high notes to chugging power chords. "Off with your head/ Dance 'til you're dead," O begins and ends. There's a reason dancing is a sin, folks-- be careful out there, Steve Wozniak. (via Kanye)MP3/Stream:> Yeah Yeah Yeahs: "Heads Will Roll"[from It's Blitz!; due 04/14/09 on Interscope]
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