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by GregRadiohead in Music, , Sep 20 '09
Pros: A slow, dreamy album that produces/needs a specific mood to truly enjoy. Cons: Um, it's a slow, dreamy album that produces/needs a specific mood to truly enjoy.
As a band mostly known for the stylistic variety of their albums (codified on the essential I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One), it was a bit of a surprise when Yo La Tengo released And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out in early 2000. ...
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by breakbeet , Jun 24 '09
Pros: Awesome Cons: Maybe a little slow for YLT eighties fans
One of the finest memories of my childhood was sitting with my two cousins on their back porch. Our parents had been having a yard sale all day. While the adults were folding up plastic tables on the front lawn and resigning 1960s jewelry boxes and 1980s ...
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by gentlementle , Jul 31 '00
Pros: Understated indie pop at its best Cons: A bit too "sedated" for some?
Vibrant but subdued soundscapes, complete with atmosphere-inducing vocals and guitars. Quirky lyrics and subjects. Reserved intensity. I guess these are the things that come to mind when I think of Yo La Tengo's newest cd And Then Nothing Turned...
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by zadfrack , Mar 27 '02
Pros: Great indie rock cd. Cons: n/a
This was a review that was written for the Dreher High BluePrint. It first appeared in print on May 26, 2000.
Yo La Tengo (which is Spanish for "I have it" is a three-piece band from Hoboken, New Jersey that consists of James McNew on...
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by wysi , Feb 06 '01
Pros: Intimate and hypnotic in places Cons: Lacks the power of some of their other work
Yo La Tengo are one of America's finest existing bands, and have over the years put together a body of work that, while overlooked by most, certainly stands with the best that indie rock (or indeed any rock) has to offer. Their most recent outing,...
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by boygirlparty , Apr 30 '03
Pros: well-blended harmonies and quiet pauses, the most sophisticated yo la tengo record to date Cons: paper cd case is annoying, some songs drag on at times
it's been years, and still i come back to "and then nothing turned itself inside out" as a record i can listen to in any mood. its quiet overtones and moving melodies can relax or soothe any moment - whether driving around in the sun or winding down at...
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by cbarryslough , Jun 14 '00
Pros: long playing, hypnotic Cons: not very rockin'
It was quiet out...I had eaten 2 hits of acid about 90 minutes earlier and the effects were becoming quiet apparent. I had just bought the new Yo La Tengo, and decided to give it a spin. I have always been a fan of all things Velvet-ish, and this new...
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by dupontrocks , Sep 05 '00
Pros: It's Yo La Tengo Cons: It's not Pavement
Wow, these old indie Gods can still astound. I'm actually new to the Yo La Tengo sound getting on after the Little Honda ep but I've been listening to Matador forever and Yo La Tengo may be the best band on the label. "And then there was...
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