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After launching the album that launched a million trend pieces about the New Model for breaking a band in internet age, and learning along with everyone else that what he accomplished was less of a viable model for DIY success than it was the right record on the right blogspots at the right time, Alec Ounsworth and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah have just sort of been existing: there was the second album, a mixed bag of a few excellent songs and lots of Alec's "artsy" (unnecessary) excess, there was the cameo in the Tom Hanks movie nobody saw, and then the news that they were breaking up except that they actually probably weren't. The recent Fallon performance of a new song suggests we'll hear some new CYHSY yet, but in the meantime, since this is the week of buzz band singers announcing their solo debuts, and since everyone's been waiting years for Alec to make this move anyway, it's time to announce the Clap singer's solo debut. Anti-'s putting out Ounsworth's ten-track LP this October. It's called Mo Beauty and seems to have, in personnel and tracklisting, a fixation with New Orleans. For now, enjoy the song titles: Continue reading Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's Alec Ounsworth Readies Solo Debut...
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submitted by Nick Jan 28th 2021 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Blog-rock survivors Clap Your Hands Say Yeah are still kicking. The most recent CYHSY album, The Tourist, was released in 2017, and today Alec Ounsworth has announced a new full-length called New Fragility, which will be out at the beginning of next year. The title comes from a David Foster Wallace quote and points toward…
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Last year we heard Andrew Bird’s cover of the New Pornographers’ “The Fake Headlines,” part of the Yellow Bird Project‘s Good People Rock covers comp. Back then we noted that Elvis Perkins and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s Alec Ounsworth covered each other’s songs for the album, ...
Back in 2005, Brooklyn synth-rock band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah was riding high behind major online buzz for their self-released debut LP, an album that all but defined the term “blog rock.” The hype was so intense that fans were filling venues to capacity to see CYHSY as an opening act, then clearing out [...]
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