Two REALLYY cool albums I can’t stop listening to…and I’m obsessed with the album covers so wanted to post them (thank u @deakwithit for giving me the yeasayer brain virus🐊⭐️)
Yeasayer- all hour cymbals
Tuneyards- whokill

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Two REALLYY cool albums I can’t stop listening to…and I’m obsessed with the album covers so wanted to post them (thank u @deakwithit for giving me the yeasayer brain virus🐊⭐️)
Yeasayer- all hour cymbals
Tuneyards- whokill
album suggest: odd blood by yeasayer. thank u :-)
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^sound i automatically made upon seeing its rym genres. very wonderful & its sounding magnificent so far:) this will be a terrific experience probably & i love music!
holy shit i just fell down a memory rabbit hole and here i am listening to FUCKING YEASAYER.
WHO ELSE BUMPED THIS LIKE 13 YEARS AGO??
Now kid I know I haven't been a perfect man And I've avoided doing things I know I can But if I've learned one thing to tattoo on my arm Or burn into my thumb it would be that You must stick up for yourself son Never mind what anybody else done Stick up for yourself son Never mind what anybody else done Oh Max Schmeling was a formidable foe The Ambling Alp was too at least that's what I'm told But if you learn one thing you've learned it well In June you must give fascists hell They'll run but they can't hide
flea might not ever admit to it out loud but... ( @sonnet009games )
2: Who got you into the band you adore now?
6: Favourite Album?
8: Songs that you could listen to forever and never get tired of?
13: Favourite lyric?
27: What song/album do you listen to when you need a pick-me-up?
40: When did music become an important factor in your life?
46: It’s 3 in the morning and you wanna DANCE. What song do you blast to the heavens?
48: All time favourite photo of the band you currently adore?
I know you probably have fun answers :3
finally getting around to this and I’m sure I will think of other answers right after posting - so it goes!
2. fave band - the Peter Gabriel thing was a total divine accident. I was out dancing at an 80s-90s music video mashup night and Sledgehammer came on. I remember hearing the opening flute riff and seeing some guy near me contort his body in sudden recognition. the first beat hit and I can only imagine this is what people feel after doing their first hit of some deadly euphoric drug. the rest is history; I felt something in my brain go *clunk* and it was game over.
6. ahhh so many over the years but right now it’s Us by Peter Gabriel. I’m a total basic bitch for a good melody and that album is full of them, not to mention extremely relatable themes around longing, connection, “am I the problem,” and more. honorable mentions go to Age of Adz and Carrie and Lowell by Sufjan Stevens, Not Even Happiness by Julie Byrne, the original Hadestown album pre-Broadway, and O True Believers by James Blackshaw.
8. soooo many PG songs. but also: O.N.E. by Yeasayer, Music for 18 Musicians by Steve Reich, Fake Empire by the National, and many more.
13. “we took the town to town last night/we kissed like we invented it”
(not sure if this counts but the “shh…listen” at the very end of Secret World, too)
27. I tend to listen to sad music when I’m sad lol. but: the Graceland album by Paul Simon is a good one. also the song Number One Fan by MUNA.
40. mmmm to keep it brief: I’ve always been a deep feeler and music felt like the one thing that could mirror that. I grew up listening to a lot of hyper-melodic music like Yanni and inventing dances to go with it. I was in band and choir all throughout high school and college and kept singing in different groups after college. now I get such a charge out of dance, karaoke, live shows, and jamming on my uke. music has also helped me remember moments in my life, i.e. the first time I heard a Julien Baker song while driving through southern Colorado in a rainstorm. like life snapshots.
46. to pick only one: Let’s Go Crazy by Prince (a previous artist hyperfixation lol)
48. this was VERY DIFFICULT ahaha but:
I just adore this photo. it captures so much I love about this goofy man. I really relate to his perfectionism and tendency to get sucked into details. I love that he’s not a do-it-in-one-take guy like Prince. he’s obsessive and kind of lost in his world. but still tries to look up and out at the rest of the world around him. plus I love that Parachute label he wore so much of in the 80s (like this jacket here). p.s. I of course wanted to post some egregious 90s photo of him but there were too many to choose from.
thanks for the asks; this was fun <3
After the chronological deep dive I did last year with Alt-J's albums, I decided to try the same with Yeasayer's (who are one of my all-time favorite bands, but also I DIDN'T KNOW THEY SPLIT UP in 2019??? ;_;)
Anyway, All Hour Cymbals doesn't start very strong, but then you reach the last part of Wait for the Summer and... oh? AND THEN 2080 fucking obliterated me. I'm feeling all the emotions all at once. Beautiful, beautiful song, I love it so much. And Forgiveness? I didn't even remember it, and it's so soft and good.
(the rest of the album is ok; still worth a listen beginning to end)
You don’t move me anymore
(But that’s maybe a lie)