I didn't know Yeah Yeah Yeahs until 2006, the year the band's second LP came out. It was that year that my sis started to like the one-woman-two-men group and borrowed "Fever to Tell", the band's first album released in 2003, from a friend.
"Date with the Night" was Fever's first single. It is about getting ready for a night out, looking forward to what awaits and wishing to fulfil expectations.
This song is noise. It isn't one you want to listen to if you need to relax. Guitars are screeching, drums are booming, lead singer Karen O moans and howls endlessly at various points of the track. Pretty hot stuff. Very hot actually.
This one's for all the Catholics out there. Pope Francis all the way.
Got MTV2 to thank for this song again. You guys might not know a lot about Brakes. So I'll probably just give you the gist.
Brakes are another British band, from Brighton this time, who formed in 2003. They released their first single, 'Pick Up the Phone' (song starts at 0:21), and followed that up with the song above. Those two singles can be found on their first album 'Give Blood' which got quite good reviews, even from Robert Christgau and Pitchfork. They also go by the name BrakesBrakesBrakes in the US.
This song is so hypnotic. The bass groove, the descending guitar riff in the verses.... The repetition of the song title just sets a tone of anticipation, you're walking with your mates down the street to the biggest party that has been hyped for months. You find the door, you hear the thumping music, and then you walk inside. That's when the chorus comes in.
EAST WEST. NORTH SOUTH. LEFT RIGHT. CROQUE-MONSIEUR, CROQUE MADAME.
Yes, the chorus doesn't make any sense at all. When I first heard the song, I thought that the lead singer was speaking in a different language/from a different country altogether. I think Brakes are known for their nonsensical lyrics, I mean listen to 'Porcupine or Pineapple', or 'Hey Hey' for example. Don't let that take away from the song's message though, who cares about anything when you're at an awesome party? You don't listen to the lyrics in the music, you just dance around and hopefully get some.
This song would be suitable to play at any party. At least an indie disco party anyway.
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