Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Touch and Go Records. 2002
▻https://yeahyeahyeahs.bandcamp.com/album/yeah-yeah-yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Touch and Go Records. 2002
▻https://yeahyeahyeahs.bandcamp.com/album/yeah-yeah-yeahs
héhé, un classique incontournable leur premier album ! Par contre rien ne sert d’aller plus loin dans leur courte discographie (à part les EPs qui précèdent celui-ci).
J’ai un sacré souvenir de leur concert à la route du rock en 2003, gros slam sur le fameux morceau « art star »... le pote qui m’y accompagnait a depuis retrouvé la vidéo en ligne :
merci @b_b je regarderai ta video. J’ai leur Mosquito (2013) j’aime bien, je l’écoute parfois dans ma oiture.
sinon au fort de St Père, j’ai le souvenir de Peaches et The Kills
une bonne taloche, aller retour.
Where to Begin with Touch and Go Records on Bandcamp
▻https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/touch-and-go-list
At its heart, Touch and Go Records is a fan operation. Before becoming the indie giant that helped propel acts as diverse as The Jesus Lizard, TV on the Radio, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson began Touch and Go as a hand-written fanzine in 1979, a xeroxed love-letter to the gnarlier bits of the American underground. By 1981, the two punks from Lansing, Michigan upped their ambition by releasing the debut 7″ from Maumee, Ohio hardcore kids The Necros on their newly christened Touch and Go Rekords (they’d officially re-brand as “Records” with a “c” for their third release, another Necros record). While the imprint’s first release has since fetched as much as $3,800 in online auctions, just clearing its minuscule run of just 100 copies seemed a pretty lofty goal at the time.