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Yeasayer followed the record's release with an extended tour throughout 2010.
Yeasayer wanted a recording place close to Brooklyn, but removed from it.
In the spring of 2012 Parks began playing with Yeasayer.
Yeasayer tried to commit to certain styles for an entire song and "not jump around".
Yeasayer created music in the context of thinking about the music they liked, including interesting works from contemporaries.
During the sessions, Yeasayer experimented with different types of instruments and recording machines.
All songs written and composed by Yeasayer.
The track was trialled at different festivals, after which Yeasayer decided to keep its live "funkier vibe".
During the album's production, she also collaborated with Brooklyn band Yeasayer for the bass and beat programming.
He currently plays with Yeasayer.
New single from Yeasayer.
Odd Blood is the self-produced second studio album by American experimental rock band Yeasayer.
Yeasayer followed the album's release with an extensive tour of Europe and North America until November 2010.
Or maybe it's the fans who've elevated their game, attuning to Yeasayer's manically labyrinthine art-pop.
Or, buy Odd Blood by Yeasayer.
After the Woodstock sessions, Yeasayer undertook a summer 2009 U.S. tour.
She has also appeared in the music video for "Madder Red" by Brooklyn experimental rock band Yeasayer.
Which was cause for concern not only among the increasingly busy medical staffers but for Yeasayer singer Chris Keating as well.
Brooklyn's Yeasayer have souped up their hybrid sounds and taken their new LP on the road.
It was written after Yeasayer watched Cocaine Cowboys, a film about the violent Miami cocaine industry.
All Hour Cymbals is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based experimental rock group Yeasayer.
End Blood is a two-track EP by Brooklyn-based experimental rock group Yeasayer.
Their song "The Absolute Place" was remixed by Chris Keating of Yeasayer in 2009.
The band made their live debut as a 5-6 piece in May 2008 in London, supporting Yeasayer and headlining several of their own shows.
Yeasayer's two main lyricists, Keating and Wilder, shared writing duties for the 10 songs on Odd Blood.