| Yeasayer Live at ICA, London |
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Contributed By: Josh DaNewYork
Created On: Sunday, 09 March 2008 Hits: 77 ![]() Yeasayer The four-piece take some time setting up and adjusting their vast array of musical paraphernalia before sliding into a swirling synth sound, which gently floats into your consciousness. First song Waves has lead singer Chris Keating tenderly singing with eyes shut whilst intermittently tweaking knobs, tapping a keyboard and occasionally shaking Maracas. Guitarist Anand Wilder makes an infectious sitar sound with his guitar whilst drummer Luke Fasano crashes cymbals before breaking into a tribal African style beat. The song ends with a dreamy ethereal synth swish. What a start. Welcome to the world of Yeasayer. There are plenty of lush three part harmonies on offer creating an air of woozy ambience. Wild appreciation after each song was forthcoming from the audience, and no wonder. When first single 2080 comes on, senses have been indulged sufficiently to set arms flailing. "I cant sleep when I think about the times we're living in, I cant sleep when I think about the future I was born into" Keating sings, somewhat pessimistically. For most of the set they act as if the audience aren't there eventually addressing them half way through saying "we are Yeasayer but you probably already know that" in case anyone had turned up expecting to see Jean-Michel Jarre. No Need To Worry has segments of the crowd singing along to the lyrics "no need to worry, we'll get some jewellery for your mama', with one punter at the front pointing at himself and then the band as if to say they should treat his mother. |
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