Yo La Tengo
Popular Songs

A Norman Records recommendation (4th September 2009)

Cover art for Popular Songs by Yo La Tengo Description: Regular double LP version on Matador (was £14.49)
Format: Double LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock
Label: Matador
Price:
£11.99
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

4Rating: 4
...according to our on 04 September 2009.

I've not really followed the works of Yo La Tengo since 2000's 'And then nothing turned itself inside out'. The record is pretty good but doesn't touch previous greats like 'I can hear the heart beatingh as one' which led me to stray from the Yo La Tengo camp. I wanted to spend some time re-familiarising myself with the band but the Cribs have hindered my progress considerably and i've not found the time to mull over new L.P 'Popular Songs'. Saying that, i've had a few thoughts.....Yo La Tengo will always be good and will probably always write great records. Album opener 'Here to Fall' is a bold, sweeping progressive pop song in vein Air, it's a great track. Second track 'Avalon or Someone very similar is a reminder of why Yo La Tengo are super sweet. Soft, blissed out indie pop fully refined due to years of loving care and attention. Final two tracks 'The Fireside' and 'And the Glitter is gone' are totally psyched out mini epics of the like i've never heard from YLT. I look forward to finding more time to spend listening to 'Popular Songs', it sound like a grower to me. Not quite album of the week but certainly better than 'Ignore the Ignorant', 'Popular Songs' is certainly worth further investigation. Yo.

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Sound clips for Popular Songs by Yo La Tengo: on vinyl at Norman Records UK. Double LP (vinyl), Matador, OLE8561, £11.99.

What their label says...

‘Popular Songs’ demonstrates that everything said about Yo La Tengo in the past
is still true, only more so.

Yo  La  Tengo  are  Georgia  Hubley,  Ira  Kaplan  and  James
McNew. The band were formed in 1984 and are from Hoboken, New
Jersey, USA.

Now, almost any song can sound  like Yo La Tengo, provided  it’s Yo
La Tengo playing it: The strings-and-keyboards orchestrations of the
opener, ‘Here To Fall’, on which Ira offers the new best articulation
of  what  it  means  to  love;  the  Clean-feeling  pop  of  ‘Avalon  or
Someone  Very  Similar’,  unburdened  by  gravity  or  friction;
Georgia’s  aching  ‘By  Two’,  a  dream-machine  in  motion,  a  warm
shiver for your cold, still nights.  And that’s just the first three tunes!
What of  the garagey  rave-up of  ‘Nothing To Hide’,  the  funky but
unfunklike  ‘Periodically  Double  Or  Triple’,  and  the  classic-pop
duet, ‘If It’s True’?  Which isn’t to even mention the gently ambling
‘I’m  On  My  Way’,  containing  some  of  the  album’s  smartest,
simplest  lyrics,  which  rolls  into  a  duo  of  romantic  wedding-ready
tunes  alternately  fronted  by  Georgia  (‘When  It’s  Dark’)  and  Ira
(‘All  Your  Secrets’).  Then  fans  of  Yo  La  Tengo’s well-established
habit  of  stretching  out  will  be  enthralled  by  the  simmering,  sultry
‘More Stars Than There Are In Heaven’ and the hypnotic ebbing
flow of ‘The Fireside’, these two epics totalling 20+ minutes of the
most beautiful, obsessive Yo La Tengo music ever put to tape.