A fiery comeback (7.5/10) | The Press

Although the extract Spitting Off the Edge of the World been unveiled since last June, the effect is powerful when we devote ourselves to the new Yeah Yeah Yeahs album for the first time and the biting keyboard chords of the opening song ring in our ears.

Posted at 1:30 p.m.

Emilie Cote

Emilie Cote
The Press

But above all, the tone is set: Karen O, Nick Zinner and Brian Chase are worried about the fate of the planet. Mom, what have you done?hums there with a heavy heart Karen O, who has become a mother since the release of the previous Yeah Yeah Yeahs album released in 2013.

Produced by Dave Sitek, the New York trio’s fifth album is only 32 minutes long, but its eight songs bear witness to the urgency of living in a warming world. Of course, Karen O — who reveals hidden vocal sides — also speaks of love and the fear of losing it with visceral melodies (Wolf is striking).

From dark disco dictates the pace of dancing pearls Fleez and burning, whereas the Yeah Yeah Yeahs redo the ballad that softens the legs with black top. Finally, on the last piece, Karen O relates — in a way spoken word — a conversation she had with her son at sunset.

If the planet no longer rotates as before, worry the members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs on cool it downtheir anguish inspired one of the most fiery albums of the fall.

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7.5/10


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