Tip: have you heard some cool music news? Why not add it to the site? anyone can add news to Oversome!

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 with the firefly fireside lonesome/house party blistering 10 and 15-plus minute instrumentals that close everything out.) So far we've posted the chill, but somehow funky organ-infused garage of "Periodically Double Or Triple" and the noisier "Nothing To Hide" made even noisier on French television. Now it's time to cue the strings (and the electronics).Continue reading New Yo La Tengo - "Here To Fall"...
Related Articles
Wilco have announced a "destination concert experience" at a Mexico resort that'll take place next year from 1/18-1/22. The event is called Sky Blue Sky, and it'll feature three Wilco performances alongside sets from Jeff Tweedy, solo Courtney Barnett, Sharon Van Etten, Kamasi Washington, Yo La Tengo, Dr. Dog, and more.
submitted by Nick Feb 20th 2019 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Busan indie-rockers Say Sue Me seem to shift shape with every new track, sort of like a South Korean Yo La Tengo. Their fascination with covering other people's songs only intensifies the comparison, though the group's 2018 LP Where We Were Together established them as their own kind of chameleons.
Daniel Johnston, the cult favorite Austin singer-songwriter, celebrated his 58th birthday yesterday in grand fashion. In Johnston's honor, the city of Austin declared it Hi, How Are You Day, a reference to his iconic frog doodle that has graced album art, T-shirts, and a mural in downtown Austin. We at Stereogum marked the occasion with…
Part of Yo La Tengo’s 8 Nights of Hanukkah concert seriesThe cover took place during a performance in New YorkYo La Tengo and Bill Callahan covered Carly Simons’ ‘Touched by the Sun’ during the fifth night of Yo La Tengo’s 8 Nights of Hanukkah concert series. Yo La Tengo are currently embarking on their 8 Nights...
Last night was the sixth night of Hanukkah, which means it was also the sixth night of Yo La Tengo's annual eight-night run of Hanukkah shows. Every night, they bring out different surprise guests, and so far, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Graham Nash, the Blind Boys Of Alabama, Jon Langford, the reunited '60s pop greats…


Popular News this week
Wilco: are selling their us...
0 votes - 37 clicks - 0 comments
Foo Fighters: Watch Black S...
0 votes - 33 clicks - 0 comments
Avril Lavigne: Appointed To...
0 votes - 27 clicks - 0 comments
Eagles: extend their Sphere...
0 votes - 25 clicks - 0 comments
Amy Winehouse: Glastonbury ...
0 votes - 25 clicks - 0 comments
Avril Lavigne: live at Glas...
0 votes - 24 clicks - 0 comments
Coldplay: talk nearly missi...
0 votes - 22 clicks - 0 comments
Foo Fighters: Watch Geezer ...
0 votes - 22 clicks - 0 comments
Beck: Watch Beck Perform Or...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Drake: Camila Cabello calls...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Random Statistic
neophyte is the all-time top commenter, having posted 40 comments on the site
New People on Oversome!