The Album Leaf
A Chorus of Storytellers
Heads
Relaxing with...
Carlton Melton
Pass It On
Francis Harold & The Holograms
Who Said These Were Happy Times
Wounded Lion
Wounded Lion
Schnapps
Crossdresser / More To Life Than Peach
Dum Dum Girls
I Will Be
Moon Duo
Catch As You Can / Set It On Fire
Woods
I Was Gone
Arabrot
The Brother Seed
WELCOME to GoldStar PR. This site offers all the information you could need to know about the artists on our roster. The site is equipped with full downloadable press kits, which include biographies, press releases and Hi-Res album art and band promos. If there is anything we can help you with don’t hesitate to contact us
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Yeasayer
Since the release of their critically acclaimed 2007 debut All Hour Cymbals (We Are Free), Yeasayer has been around the world and back again. While their first record was conceived in total artistic isolation, constant touring forced Yeasayer to engage with their contemporaries, making them strive to set themselves apart as the most exciting and forward thinking pop group working today. Never content to maintain the status quo, Yeasayer aims to exists ahead of the music curve, inspired equally by musicians hell-bent on sonic experimentation as well as their peers more comfortable in a pop context. With this ethos in mind Yeasayer emerged from the studio with their new full length aptly titled ODD BLOOD.
If All Hour Cymbals was Yeasayer’s attempt at global and ambient cultural mash-up then their new record ODD BLOOD takes place on an off-world colony sometime after the singularity. Glimmering reverb haze is eschewed and replaced by a cavalcade of disorienting pitch effects and flickering ectoplasmic wisps. Instead of layered vocal harmonies the penitent processed vocals congeal into blots and blobs of otherworldly chatter. Many organic elements are left behind and replaced by truly unique sounds and rhythms that inspire the body as much as the mind. At times Yeasayer sound as if they would be at home playing live in scene from Blade Runner or inside one of Oscar Neimeyer’s concrete modernist temples from the 1960s.
ODD BLOOD is an album divided into two halves. The album's opener “The Children” is a bold departure from their previous work, laying to rest any prior appraisals of the band beneath a pile of debris, as the sounds of prison labor support a damaged chorus of formant-shifted vocals. These musicians have a new set of studio tools at their disposal, and aren't content to rest on their laurels, constantly experimenting with novel ways of using instruments and effects units. The rhythmic onslaught continues as towering pop songs like “Ambling Alp” and “Madder Red” butt up against each other, struggling for dominance, each song having its own distinct emotional identity, and all maintaining a uniquely Yeasayer approach to the anthemic sing-a-long.
The latter half of ODD BLOOD is more experimental and playful in nature. It finds the band exploring more paranoid motifs, but never deprives the listener of persistent hooks and ear candy. Their songwriting runs the gamut of saccharine dance-pop, confessional dirges, character based story songs, and love ballads. Lyrically, this is a more mature and honest album than the first, as the band demonstrates a confidence to explore more personal themes amidst vividly depicted tales. This plays out at a blistering pace; clocking in at under forty minutes, ODD BLOOD embraces brevity without sacrificing depth or content.
One thing remains constant: Yeasayer are accomplished audiologists who are willing to pilfer decades of pop sensibilities to find pieces of cultural history to include in their songs. The band sprays out a very cosmopolitan, very New York psychedelic, dubbed out, electro-pop vibe without ever seeming derivative or contrived.
Sian Alice Group
Lyon, France, Transbordeur
11 Mar 10
Sian Alice Group
Barcelona, Spain, Bikini
13 Mar 10
Sian Alice Group
Madrid, Spain, Heineken
15 Mar 10
Sian Alice Group
Lisbon, Portugal, Aula Magna
16 Mar 10
Schnapps
Glasgow, 13th Note Cafe
20 Mar 10
The Album Leaf
Bristol, Thekla
21 Mar 10
The Album Leaf
Manchester, Deaf Institute
22 Mar 10
The Album Leaf
London, Bush Hall
23 Mar 10
Sian Alice Group
London, The Queen of Hoxton
27 Mar 10
Crystal Antlers
Lausanne, Switzerland, Le Romandle
28 Mar 10
Crystal Antlers
Cologne, Germany, Gebaude 9
30 Mar 10
Crystal Antlers
Hamburg, Germany, Molotow
31 Mar 10
Crystal Antlers
Malmo, Sweden, Debaser
01 Apr 10
Crystal Antlers
Stockholm, Sweden, Debaser
02 Apr 10
Crystal Antlers
Oslo, Norway, Garage
03 Apr 10

