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submitted by Nick Mar 29th 2013 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
In this weekend’s New York Times Magazine, reporter Lizzy Goodman writes long about New York art rock luminaries Yeah Yeah Yeahs in anticipation of their upcoming album Mosquito. The online version of the article features an exclusive stream of slow burner “Under The Earth.” Like “Sacrilege,” the song features choir elements. It’s an interesting innovation [...]
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