
This CD was given to me by a friend, a musician. He had me listen to a few songs, and look at some of their lyrics (which I really liked). And, I never heard of
Yeasayer so I happily listened. Really enjoyed, completely different sound, yet it seemed familiar because of my recent listening of
Mercury Program and other artists mentioned.
They are a electronic/independent/experimental group. Very cool. Sounds oh so familiar and so different at the same time. A part of the Brooklyn, NY music scene, who along with some of the other major electro-pop bands from:
Animal Collective,
MGMT,
Phoenix,
Arcade Fire, and
Radiohead. Odd Blood, a self-produced studio album starts out with odd experimental sounds as "The Children" plays, with strange vocals that set the mood as these rhythms play and create this odd atmosphere produced by music, and I imagine an electronica version of
Tom Waits if instead of using the unconventional, homemade instruments he used a synthesizer. Wish I love that it initially reminds me of one of my favorite artists. The next song, "Ambling Alp" and instantly my head starts bobbing to the beat as Chris Keating singing the lyrics "You must stick up for yourself, son/Never mind what anybody else done" and even though it may not be your traditional way of giving advice to the younger generation, it sure is more fun way of putting it. Also one of my favorite songs on the album. The hooks are fantastic, leaving you singing the lyrics to yourself, which makes sense seeing that it is one of my main singles on the record. "Madder Red" proceeds, and with the high pitched "UUOOOuuuooooUUUOOOOuuuooooUUOO" that starts the song that are arranged with the words "'Cause lately I have wronged you/And not been on your side, love/Maybe I've been gone/Please don't ask me why" that sounds almost seventies and eighties in style. "I Remember" is such a beautiful love song, and has a very personal meaning to one of the members in how he fell in love with his future wife and how he overcame his fear of flying ("I remember making out on an airplane/Still afraid of flying, but with you I die today, woah"). "O.N.E." is like jumping into a rave, and is a track that you can hear the global influences, from the Middle East to Africa, and is a great song to dance to and have a fun time just listening to as the eclectic tastes come together in harmony. "Love Me Girl" continues the album, and the introduction that is very orchestrated and choreographed electro-beats with choruses that almost sound like string instruments, then quickly transitions to an alternative, art, electro song about a love that may be ending, and holding on tight (figuratively and literally) to her. I really enjoy this song, but I am finding a hard way to describe it accurately, so listen to the full song on YouTube. Here's a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=669mGpzuVxo. Ok, I will admit some favoritism, I love the song "Rome," starts out with a combination of classic dance beats from Morocco and Syria, and yet it is filled with an abnormal "bada$$ity" as the chorus plays, "There's no mistaking that/Rome is gonna be mine/It's just a matter of,/It's just a matter of,/It's just a matter of time," even though the lyrics may not be the most meaningful, but it's enjoyable to listen to, like if
Tom Wait's "Goin' Out West" was played by synth artists. "Strange Reunions" brings an entirely different ambiance from the earlier tracks, and with lyrics that fade into the layered sound sequences that almost are electronic chants. Repeated claps and when "Mondegreen" begins inspired by the drug-induced paranoia of Bowie's music, and when I was looking up lyrics, found out that the word "mondegreen" is the word that references lyrics that are misheard, so maybe the song has a double meaning, but maybe that's just a hunch. "Grizelda" is the final song of Odd Blood, and seems to be the quietest and most timid composition with the more mellow concepts and ideas, and the group found a muse in Griselda Blanco, after watching
Cocaine Cowboys. Got to love how music and film work together. :)
This trio of musicians takes inspiration in a myriad of places, and stimulates the listener with music from the global community, while they are under the impression that they are enjoying just electro-pop music and with phrases and beats that you won't soon forget.
They are currently on tour, so try and see them!
Websites:
http://www.yeasayer.nethttp://www.myspace.com/yeasayerhttp://twitter.com/oddblood