http://collect.myspace.com/music/popup.cfm?num=2&time=undefined&fid=8540231&uid=1&t=74zMFFx74culM/WekwtWLaR5SHnPxBVGe61ytciPbBOo7XnbYlPRncfEgPkX3GYSPI8zG6xs/n1b50Nj6R7Oxg==d=ODU0MDIzMV4xMTg3MDE4ODk2 I heard about Clap Your Hands Say Yeah from a friend and now I hear them periodically in Coffee Shops around town. Innovative sound especially the use of the traditional organ sound in The Skin Of My Y
Can anybody explain why "Clap Your Hands Say Yeah," is so damn familiar? First track I heard by them (skin of my yellow country teeth) sounded so different, so unique, yet also so familiar all at the same time. It was fantastic, and I'd never heard it before but I almost felt like I'd heard it before. I ended up seriously liking _every_ track on the album, which is pretty rare with me. Zak...
It doesn't seem that long ago that Clap Your Hands Say Yeah were a major success story for online music. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah was one of the first albums that we now think of when we think of a "Pitchfork" album, appreciated by no one outside a miniscule sphere until it was picked out of a pile and given a glowing review in 2005. The band's hype died down almost as quickly as it started aft...