Yeah Yeah Yeahs release gospel-fied new single, ‘Sacrilege’
It’s called “Sacrilege,†but the new single from Yeah Yeah Yeahs feels full of the spirit.
The first taste from a new album due in April, “Sacrilege†starts out as a lean, indie-rock jam, with singer Karen O cooing about “falling for a guy†and “feathers in our bed†over a restrained groove by guitarist Nick Zinner and Brian Chase. Before long, however, a full-blown gospel choir joins in, pushing “Sacrilege†outward (and upward) to much larger dimensions.
“And I plead / And I pray,†Karen O and the guest vocalists sing, and you can practically envision the crew holding forth at some too-cool tent revival. (Listen to the song, posted to YouTube on Monday, below.)
On April 16, Yeah Yeah Yeahs are scheduled to release “Mosquito,†the group’s anticipated follow-up to 2009’s “It’s Blitz!†In a press release, Karen O said the record -- which is to feature appearances by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem and rapper Kool Keith in his Dr. Octagon guise -- “has more moodier and tripped-out songs than you’ve ever heard from us. You might catch some roots reggae and minimalist psychedelia influences in there.â€
The band will play the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12 and 19. Last month, it touched down at Pomona’s Glass House for a warm-up gig -- one that Times pop music critic Randall Roberts called “positively explosive†-- ahead of an appearance at Australia’s Big Day Out festival.
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