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Read MoreDOUBLE LP PRESSING CUT FROM ORIGINAL 58 MINUTE MASTER FOR HQ SOUND & GATEFOLD JACKET READ AN ESSAY ON THE ALBUM BY LUCY DACUS INCLUDING A COVER OF SINGLE “TOM COURTENAY” THE THIRD
Yo La Tengo are thrilled to release their Spotify Singles Session today. Listen here for a gorgeous version of ‘Shades Of Blue’, taken from their universally acclaimed 2018 opus There’s a Riot
Yo La Tengo continue to tour on the success of their recently released fifteenth LP There’s a Riot Going On, which has almost surpassed 10k equivalent albums sold this week. The trio
With the release of their much-anticipated new album, There’s a Riot Going On, heading our way on March 16th, Yo La Tengo have shared another taste of what’s to come with new
New album Stuff Like That There out 28th August Click the image to watch the video Just in time for the weekend Yo La Tengo have shared their cover of The Cure’s ‘Friday I’m
Watch the video premiere for Yo La Tengo‘s cover of The Cure‘s ‘Friday I’m in Love’. Get more of this good stuff off their upcoming album Stuff Like That There. Feel like getting
YO LA TENGO BREAK OUT THE FAKEBOOK FOR NEW ALBUM STUFF LIKE THAT THERE OUT AUGUST 28 ON MATADOR RECORDS LISTEN: “Automatic Doom” (Special Pillow cover) via YouTube LISTEN: “Deeper Into Movies” (re-recorded track from I
photograph by John Von Pamer “A solo record works best when you feel like you’re opening a window into somebody’s life, experiencing the things they’re going through or thinking about, places they’re
Yo La Tengo perform ‘Ohm’ live in the studios of 89.3 The Current. Fade is out now via Matador/Rhythmethod
Consequence of Sound recently spoke with founding member Ira Kaplan about the band’s new album, Fade, working in Chicago with producer John McEntire, and what the band thought of the Windy City’s