Yeah Yeah Yeahs To Re-Visit Debut Album
'Fever To Tell' to get airing
Brooklyn trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs are to re-visit their debut album 'Fever To Tell' at a forthcoming instalment of All Tomorrow's Parties.
How long does it take for an album to become seminal? The recent re-issue of The Stone Roses debut album has perplexed some, with a fairly retro recording suddenly given legendary status.
Now Yeah Yeah Yeahs are set to re-visit their debut album 'Fever To Tell' - a mere six years old. Arriving amid a barrel load of hype back in 2003, however, it's impossible to over emphasise the enormous crater this rock satellite left on its impact.
Containing now well loved tracks such as 'Date With The Night' the album also showed the groups' tender side. Yeah Yeah Yeahs breeze through ode to absent love 'Maps' with singer Karen O memorably crying in the video.
Still one of the band's best known albums, Yeah Yeah Yeahs recently returned with their spectacular third effort 'It's Blitz'.
Swapping guitars for vintage synths it was initially met with confusion by some fans, however with pop gold such as 'Heads Will Roll' it was only a matter of time before they were won over.
Still a jaw dropping live act, Karen O recently took to the stage at T In The Park wearing a full length Native American head dress. The singer is currently preparing her outfit for All Tomorrow's Parties, in which Yeah Yeah Yeahs will re-visit their debut album.
The performance will be "the first part of their show" at the festival, and the band will be the only act at the event to do this.
Tens Years Of ATP takes place between December 11th - 13th.
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