When Yeah Yeah Yeahs released 'Zero' as the teaser for their third album It's Blitz!, it was hard not to feel concerned. Though a pleasant enough slice of electropop and a necessary shift from 2006's ...
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs synthpop banger "Heads Will Roll" has already been remixed a bunch of times (including by Passion Pit), but that has stopped genial Canadian turntable-wrecker A-Trak from working ...
Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin were joined by Karen O for a rendition of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2009 track, "Heads Will Roll." You can view footage of the performance, part of Grohl's annual Hanukkah ...
“Leave it to us to get the only non-Jewish member of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs (@YYYs) to Hanukkah-ize one of their signature songs—here’s ‘Heads Will Roll’ featuring @KarenO! #happyhanukkah ...
Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin marked the sixth night of Hanukkah — and Night Six of their 2022 Hanukkah Sessions — by bringing out Karen O to perform “Heads Will Roll” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, two-thirds ...
DETROIT — Yeah Yeah Yeahs are still actively working "Zero," the first single from their new album, "It's Blitz!," and the group's Nick Zinner says the band will stay on that surprising, ...
Nia Archives has given the Karen O the British makeover she didn’t know she needed. The London producer is certainly not the first to remix the Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2009 classic “Heads Will Roll.” But with ...
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 4 winner Sharon Needles performed in her hometown of Pittsburgh on Monday night with a topical new piece, recreating Kathy Griffin’s controversial photo, complete with a fake ...
This holiday season, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, alongside producer and songwriter Greg Kurstin, reunited again for their “Hannukah Sessions” series, in which the pair over songs by Jewish artists.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are releasing their first single in nine years — and maybe announcing details of their new album — on Wednesday. Just ahead of that they played their first show in three years, ...
Here’s one from It’s Blitz, out in April. I didn’t realize how popular the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were until that shitty sound quality radio rip of “Zero” leaked and took over the internet for a couple of ...
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