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Is Is

Is Is

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Artist: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Label: Fontana Interscope
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 8267

Format: Ep
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 938102
UPC: 602517393875
EAN: 0602517393875
ASIN: B000R7I3FA

Release Date: July 24, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Rockers to Swallow
  • Down Boy
  • Kiss Kiss
  • Isis
  • 10 X 10

Similar Items:

  • Show Your Bones
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Icky Thump
  • Fever to Tell
  • Kala

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
At a mere 17 minutes, Is Is packages Yeah Yeah Yeahs' decibel-heavy mood swings in an ideal serving size. Written primarily between the band's debut full-length, 2003's Fever to Tell, and the 2006 follow-up, Show Your Bones, the five songs here boast the best of YYY's pounding bravado, lyrical raunchiness, and--yes--sometime vulnerability. Like PJ Harvey fronting Liars ("Rockers to Swallow"), or the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde sitting in on a White Stripes session ("Isis"), singer Karen O moves from the sonic blitzkrieg of "Kiss Kiss" to the almost tender verses of "Down Boy" with elastic facility. Guitarist Nick Zinner and drummer Brian Chase remain the serviceable, occasionally inspired rhythm section they've always been, but as usual, Yeah Yeah Yeahs could be called "The Karen O Show," and no one would know the difference. Released at a stage in YYY's career when many young, ubiquitously hyped bands round the bend and head for obscurity, Is Is signals a drum-tight trio standing on the cusp of lasting stardom. --Jason Kirk

Album Description
2007 EP from the New York Post-Post-Punk trio featuring five 'new' studio tracks! This EP was recorded in a whirlwind one day in New York and features songs written on the road while they toured Fever To Tell. Three of these blistering tracks previously appeared on their live DVD Tell Me What Rockers To Swallow but this is the first time any of them have been recorded in a studio. Five tracks: 'Rockers To Swallow', 'Down Boy', 'Kiss Kiss', 'Isis' and '10x10'. Dress Up.

Album Details
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Make a Surprise Return after 2006's Stunning `show Your Bones' with a Five Track EP of Live Favorites. Titled 'is Is', the EP was Recorded in a Whirlwind One Day in New York and features Songs Written on the Road While They Toured 'fever to Tell'. Three of These Blistering Tracks Previously Appeared on their Live Dvd 'tell Me What Rockers to Swallow' but this is the First Time Any of them have Been Recorded in a Studio.


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Yeah Yeah Yeahs Recover Old Songs   April 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The latest release from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs is a mere five song E.P. that is somewhat reminiscent of their pre-Fever to Tell output. If while listening to Is Is you get the feeling that these songs sound like natural descendants to the YYYs early releases, like their self-titled debut and Machine, there's a good reason for such suspicions: these songs were actually written around the same time as those early E.P.s. For their latest release the YYYs grabbed a bunch of older songs and re-recorded them. Unlike the rest of us, when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs look under their couch cushions instead of finding loose change they just happen to find a handful of unused songs.

Working against their more recent, more polished work, the latest YYYs release feels as if the whole affair was bound together by a bunch of rusty bolts. While the songs have more of an edge than the YYYs' indie-pop numbers, they're hardly a retread of their early days. The stuttering pace of "Rockers to Swallow" sounds as if the drums and guitar would collapse if Karen O's snarl didn't whip them along all the way to the finish line. There's a sense of space that wasn't present in YYYs' early fits of noise, which makes it even more important for the trio to play off one another. For his part, Brian Chase takes an opportunity for more complexity and drum fills, Nick Zinner expands his oeuvre with some psychadelia on "Isis," and while avoiding any conventional melodies, Karen O showcases her strengths as a front woman. Is Is sounds like a sort of missing link between the YYYs' early songs and their first album.

Considering that these songs were written long before this E.P. was recorded, I don't think the YYYs are necessarily hinting at a new direction. From "Art Star" to "Cheated Hearts" the YYYs have already proven they shriek as well as they can sing, but it is comforting to know that they haven't completely given up on shrieking. Here's hoping that instead of plotting their songs along a pop/noise spectrum they realize there doesn't have to be much of a difference between the two.



4 out of 5 stars Short but Sweet   February 29, 2008
This EP from Yeah Yeah Yeahs is a bit harder than their Show Your Bones album. I prefer their edgier rock sound in this album but these songs easily fit into the rest of their collection. If you like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I'd recommend adding these 5 songs to your collection.


5 out of 5 stars return to form   February 12, 2008
Nothing on this EP indicates the recording dates, but "Is Is" sounds like prime YYYs. Definitely a return to the ferocious energy of "Fever To Tell" & the Touch & GO EP "Master." Very encouraging after the smoothed out, low voltage sophomore slump "Show Your Bones."


5 out of 5 stars Just buy it   January 24, 2008
Imagine your five favorite songs from Fever To Tell and Show Your Bones. Imagine you'd never heard them before. Imagine they were on this CD. Now buy it.


5 out of 5 stars No bass player, no problem   January 5, 2008
It takes a lot of talent to play good songs this loudly and with this much conviction. Best release of 2007.

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