Brooklyn Vegan — Way before TV On the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vivian Girls, Grizzly Bear, DIIV, Parquet Courts, A Place to Bury Strangers and the So So Glos... before the Lordz of Brooklyn, Type O Negative, Life of Agony and Biohazard... more info
Stereogum — Head Wound City was a mid-2000s supergroup comprised of Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, the Blood Brothers’ Jordan Blilie and Cody Votolato, and the Locust’s Justin Pearson and Gabe Serbian. The group released one EP back in 2005 and played only ... more info
Stereogum — Spike Jonze is arguably the greatest music video director of all time, but he’s mostly retired from the art form. But he just made a quick exception for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs leader Karen O, who just released her debut solo album Crush Songs, an albu... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Karen O w/ Ezra Koenig @ McKittrick Hotel (via Siyu Zheng) Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O kicked off her run of intimate shows (four in NYC included) this past Tuesday (9/9) at McKittrick Hotel's Manderley Bar (pics) (home of... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Karen O w/ Yeah Yeah Yeahs at Barclays Center in 2013 (more by Amanda Hatfield) You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight's shows, but here are some highlights... Karen O @ McKittrick Hotel Karen O's... more info
Stereogum — In 2006 and 2007, between the time the Yeah Yeah Yeahs released Show Your Bones and when they dropped It’s Blitz!, that band’s frontwoman Karen O recorded a series of songs about crushes. These were lo-fi home recordings, and it’s hard to say i... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — by Andrew Sacher Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O already shared "Rapt" off her upcoming debut solo album, Crush Songs (due next week via Julian Casablancas' label), and now she's unveiled another one, "Day Go By." Like its predecessor, it's... more info
Stereogum — Crush Songs, the collection of lo-fi bedroom songs that Yeah Yeah Yeahs leader Karen O recorded a few years ago, is coming out in a week. Until this morning, the only song we’d heard from the album was the soft, wispy “Rapt.” But now, Karen has... more info