Springing first frame from the early decades of the New York scene, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs ever built and dedicated a large audience in a few years and two outputs. Their second full-length album, Show Your Bones, was one of the most Party Songs anticipated rock releases of 2006, especially after the first rumors that it would be a concept album, the singer on the cat, Coco Beware. Despite the very different points of criticism, or who have praised the group to concentrate on their songwriting or criticized them to dilute their attacks, the album more than 50,000 copies in its first week sold four times in the first week sales of Fever to Tell debut, and the gates of the Billboard Top 10 Frontwoman Karen O has the fame lady gaga spoken at the first fork in the bones show stores before the reviews were logged in, and before that the sales are counted.
Pitchfork: I guess my first question - what everyone wants to know - what happened to Coco Beware?
Karen O: Oh right. She is very happy. It has become bigger, a little "thicker. But they did not really back goes so far as his personality down. It is Party Songs really loud, you know? And she is comfortable in an apartment in Chinatown in New York with my best Party Songs friend. Doing a little "follow-up?
Pitchfork: Yes, serious news. In any case, the new album, there's no sound on it. You get three people to set-up, the fundamental sound?
O: Yes, shifted the ground for songwriting transmission from tape to computer. We have this album on ProTools and has opened Tracks - know non-linear songwriting, you most. And really, the sky is the limit with this type of thing. And that was probably one of Party Songs the hardest things to make for us as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It was like a real full-on challenge for us, but it Top 100 Songs of All Time seemed worth a visit because it would be hard not to sound like before without looking very similar to working in this way.
Pitchfork: I noticed that there seems to be more focused on high-quality music.
O: Yes. I mean, I think the more intently. Since a lot has happened since the last album was written, and in fact has a lot going on in the last year of my life. I do not believe to be or do anything really with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Many changes have taken place me as an artist as a person.