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Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan and James McNew will likely be at it longer than you'll ever be at it. After 2006's I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass and the equally feisty Fuckbook, which they recently released as Condo Fucks, Yo La Tengo are at least a dozen proper albums into their career via the forthcoming Popular Songs. It was recorded in Hoboken and Nashville with Roger Mountenot at the start of the year. We don't know too much else about it, except that the mellow, organ-lined lead track "Periodically Double Or Triple" is a garage-y song that could have been written in the '60s, if not for the reference to Judge Judy (it opens with a reference to the equally outspoken Proust). Take a listen while you inspect the Popular Songs album art, which features a cassette in need of a revival.Continue reading New Yo La Tengo - "Periodically Double Or Triple"...
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submitted by Nick Dec 20th 2012 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Next month, Yo La Tengo give us their new album Fade, which is a great album for wistfully staring out windows. We’ve already heard the absolutely killer first single “Before We Run,” and now the band is letting us hear opening track “Ohm,” a lazily unfurling seven-minute domestic fuzz-pop fantas...
Just about every year, Yo La Tengo take over their hometown club Maxwell’s for a series of Hanukkah shows, which are generally described as amazing and which often feature a few special guests sitting in. This year’s run of shows, no exception, had it share of help from indie luminaries. Andrew Bird played scratchy violin [...]
submitted by Nick Nov 15th 2012 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Why it was only yesterday that we got the full deets on Yo La Tengo’s forthcoming LP Fade, and already we’ve got a new song and video (of sorts) to keep us warm through these cold November nights. The song is album closer “Before We Run,” a gentle, stirring, string-and horn-filled beauty with Georgia on [...]


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