H
aving once described their music as ‘Middle Eastern psych-snap gospel’, Brooklyn-based Yeasayer have always been ones to embrace variety. Now on the verge of releasing their third studio album, Chris
Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton and Anand Wilder, although ostensibly a little poppier, are still pushing the limits of experimentation. Teir sound has been adapted, their independence maintained, and as a result their music continues to be captivating. Yeasayer fill your heads with en vogue sonics and psychedelic vignettes, and by laughing in the face of mainstream media they’re finally getting the recognition they deserve. We chatted to Chris about the new record, the bleak state of modern America, and their forthcoming appearance at Latitude Festival 2012…
Photography by Jason Nocito
12 /July 2012/
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