The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' first new record in nine years confronts environmental ruin and pandemic-era isolation but ends at a vantage of hope — one that sounds like it took all the intervening time to reach.
, glacially blooming into a densely orchestrated New Wave sprawl primed to soundtrack a Hollywood car chase.
Karen O broke through the testosterone of early-2000s New York with her ecstatic howl, which was every bit a show as her nervy stage antics, spiking dangerously against Zinner's waspish riffs and Chase's swingy cadences. But her covert weapon has always been her singsong vocals; when she veers into nursery-rhyme delivery, it's an instrument all its own, impish yet sincere.
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