Yeasayer have today revealed their latest track, "Gerson's Whistle". "Gerson's Whistle" is taken from the upcoming Yeasayer album "Amen & Goodbye" which will be released April Fools' Day (no really it is), 2016. You can listen to the woozy track below and get lost in it's weird and magical wonder.
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Thursday, 24 March 2016
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Field Day announce second wave of acts for 2016 festival
Field Day, arguably London's premier summer festival, takes place in Victoria Park every year - where it grows in size and popularity, but still maintains it's alternative roots and integrity. This year's festival takes takes place on the weekend of the 11-12th June, and is shaping up to be as big and as diverse as ever.
This year's line-up so far includes a UK exclusive from PJ Harvey, who will bring a close to the weekend on Sunday evening with her political art and superior song-writing. Alongside her back catalogue, Harvey will showcase her ninth studio album 'The Hope Six Demolition Project' (released on April 15th via Island records), which has been rumoured to follow in a similar style to the critically acclaimed and award-winning 'Let England Shake'. This performance is one we've been waiting for for a while; it's not to be missed.
Check out the brand new PJ Harvey track, which was premiered on Steve Lamacq's show on 6 Music. Listen [HERE].
Elsewhere on the line-up is electronic extraordinaire Four Tet, the up-and-coming Mura Masa, as well as SOAK, Beach House and Skepta.
This week, Eat Your Own Ears announced the second wave of acts:
Saturday: Bicep (Live), Frisco, Gillbanks, Girl Band, Gold Panda, Jackmaster b2b Gerd Janson, Kelela, Little Simz, Mabel, Metz, Nao, Novelist, Plastician, Sleaford Mods, Slimzee, Tale Of Us, The Black Madonna, Wooden Wisdom & DJ Fitz, Yeasayer.
Sunday: Blossoms, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Cass McCombs, Daphni, Formation, Mbongwana Star, Moon Duo, Parquet Courts, Tangerines, Tourist plus more to be announced!
See the updated line-up below, with many more acts to be announced including Saturday's headliner.
For more info and to buy tickets head to the Field Day [WEBSITE]
This year's line-up so far includes a UK exclusive from PJ Harvey, who will bring a close to the weekend on Sunday evening with her political art and superior song-writing. Alongside her back catalogue, Harvey will showcase her ninth studio album 'The Hope Six Demolition Project' (released on April 15th via Island records), which has been rumoured to follow in a similar style to the critically acclaimed and award-winning 'Let England Shake'. This performance is one we've been waiting for for a while; it's not to be missed.
Check out the brand new PJ Harvey track, which was premiered on Steve Lamacq's show on 6 Music. Listen [HERE].
Elsewhere on the line-up is electronic extraordinaire Four Tet, the up-and-coming Mura Masa, as well as SOAK, Beach House and Skepta.
This week, Eat Your Own Ears announced the second wave of acts:
Saturday: Bicep (Live), Frisco, Gillbanks, Girl Band, Gold Panda, Jackmaster b2b Gerd Janson, Kelela, Little Simz, Mabel, Metz, Nao, Novelist, Plastician, Sleaford Mods, Slimzee, Tale Of Us, The Black Madonna, Wooden Wisdom & DJ Fitz, Yeasayer.
Sunday: Blossoms, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Cass McCombs, Daphni, Formation, Mbongwana Star, Moon Duo, Parquet Courts, Tangerines, Tourist plus more to be announced!
See the updated line-up below, with many more acts to be announced including Saturday's headliner.
For more info and to buy tickets head to the Field Day [WEBSITE]
Labels:
2016 Festivals,
Bicep,
Daphni,
Eat Your Own Ears,
Field Day,
Formation,
London,
Metz,
Parquet Courts,
PJ Harvey,
Richard Maver,
Sleaford Mods,
Yeasayer
Friday, 8 January 2016
[LISTEN] Yeasayer - I Am Chemistry
Yeasayer has revealed their latest track, "I Am Chemistry", which is taken from their forthcoming album "Amen & Goodbye" - released April 1 2016 via Mute. The experimental-rock band from Brooklyn, NY have popped this into the world at such short notice it's delicuosly delightful on your ears!
Scroll on down to check it out.
Scroll on down to check it out.
Labels:
Alt-Indie,
Alt-Pop,
Experimental,
Experimental-Rock,
News,
Yeasayer
Friday, 18 May 2012
Friday's Finest
It's Friday! Which means only one thing, Friday's Finest! It's All Indie and Slate The Disco have gone and done it again, we've got Yeasayer, Joy Division, Summer Camp, The Milk, and Seasfire all lined up for you this week. Your weekend starts here!

It's All Indie: The Milk - Broke Up The Family
This is The Milk, and this is their most recognisable song, 'Broke Up The Family' has it all, throwback 80's style vocals, and it's the perfect balance of attitude and soul. The vocals are just stunning and we've been going mad over this track all week. Everything they've ever recorded it on iTunes, so grab them all for £5 before they get too big!
Slate The Disco: Yeasayer – Henrietta
Yeasayer this week revealed a brand new track. Check out ‘Henrietta’ below, which despite its naff name is a brilliant, brilliant track. Passionate yet still maintaining their unique genre blurring electronic psych snap gospel. The New Yorkers will be in the UK in July for Latitude, where they will play The World Arena.
It's All Indie: Seasfire - Shiver
Lucy Rose will be coming to Cambridge on the 28th of May and we have for you a great cover of her song 'Shiver'. Seasfire are from Bristol and they've created their own version of a equally stunning track from Ms Rose. The band are currently building some serious buzz around them, and after this amazing cover of a Lucy Rose classic they're sure to get a few more followers down to this!
Slate The Disco: Summer Camp – Life
Summer Camp this week revealed details of a new EP and even given us a taste of the new material. Listen to ‘Life’ below. The track will be part of ‘Always’ EP which is out on July 9th.
Unanimous: Joy Division – ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’
Obviously this is not a new track, but given as today marks the 32nd anniversary of Ian Curtis’s tragic death it seemed only fitting that their best-loved track be our joint choice. Though gone, the music lives on.
Pop on back every Friday for more great music, we keep the best for Friday ;-)
It's All Indie: The Milk - Broke Up The Family
This is The Milk, and this is their most recognisable song, 'Broke Up The Family' has it all, throwback 80's style vocals, and it's the perfect balance of attitude and soul. The vocals are just stunning and we've been going mad over this track all week. Everything they've ever recorded it on iTunes, so grab them all for £5 before they get too big!
Slate The Disco: Yeasayer – Henrietta
Yeasayer this week revealed a brand new track. Check out ‘Henrietta’ below, which despite its naff name is a brilliant, brilliant track. Passionate yet still maintaining their unique genre blurring electronic psych snap gospel. The New Yorkers will be in the UK in July for Latitude, where they will play The World Arena.
It's All Indie: Seasfire - Shiver
Lucy Rose will be coming to Cambridge on the 28th of May and we have for you a great cover of her song 'Shiver'. Seasfire are from Bristol and they've created their own version of a equally stunning track from Ms Rose. The band are currently building some serious buzz around them, and after this amazing cover of a Lucy Rose classic they're sure to get a few more followers down to this!
Slate The Disco: Summer Camp – Life
Summer Camp this week revealed details of a new EP and even given us a taste of the new material. Listen to ‘Life’ below. The track will be part of ‘Always’ EP which is out on July 9th.
Unanimous: Joy Division – ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’
Obviously this is not a new track, but given as today marks the 32nd anniversary of Ian Curtis’s tragic death it seemed only fitting that their best-loved track be our joint choice. Though gone, the music lives on.
Pop on back every Friday for more great music, we keep the best for Friday ;-)
Labels:
Friday's Finest,
Joy Divison,
Seasfire,
Soundcloud,
Summer Camp,
The Milk,
Yeasayer,
YouTube
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Yeasayer reveal new song 'Henrietta'
Yeasayer have revealed a brand new song titled 'Henrietta'. The Brooklyn band shared the track with the members of their mailing list with a physical CD containing the song sent to each and every person who had signed up to updates from the band.

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Friday, 4 May 2012
Yeasayer returning live
The band's currently confirmed festival appearances consist of Open'er Festival, Poland, Latitude Festival in the UK, Melt! Festival in Denmark, and Osheaga Music Festival in Montreal. No plans to release new material have currently been revealed.

JUNE
19 – Richmond, VA, The National
20 – Asheville, NC, The Orange Peel
21 – Knoxville, TN, Bijou Theatre
22 – Nashville, TN, Cannery Ballroom
23 – Louisville, KY, Headliners Music Hall
24 – Cincinnati, OH, 20th Century Theatre
JULY
04-07 – Gdyina, PL, Open’er Festival
12-15 – Suffolk, UK, Latitude Festival
13-15 – Ferropolis, DE, Melt! Festival
AUGUST
03 – Montreal, QC, Osheaga Music Festival
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JUNE
19 – Richmond, VA, The National
20 – Asheville, NC, The Orange Peel
21 – Knoxville, TN, Bijou Theatre
22 – Nashville, TN, Cannery Ballroom
23 – Louisville, KY, Headliners Music Hall
24 – Cincinnati, OH, 20th Century Theatre
JULY
04-07 – Gdyina, PL, Open’er Festival
12-15 – Suffolk, UK, Latitude Festival
13-15 – Ferropolis, DE, Melt! Festival
AUGUST
03 – Montreal, QC, Osheaga Music Festival
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