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Thursday, March 11, 2010
You Don't Move Me Anymore & And I'm Glad That You Don't
A couple months back, the enlivening-as-ever psychedelic Brooklynites Yeasayer released their sophomore followup Odd Blood, whose highs soar above and beyond their earlier work (All Hour Cymbals) and whose lows (drawn mostly from a heightened sense of ambition and interests) still aren't all that bad. "O.N.E.", their second single, explores the dual vocal direction they're taking at its very best. The video, as aptly described by Pitchfork, is "characteristically batshit" but no less ridiculously engaging. Oh. And the song is a funky 80s pulsating anthem all on its own merits.
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