Top Albums


Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Some Loud Thunder
KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic
New Music for 2006
Paste Magazine Sampler 18

Top Songs


The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth
Let the Cool Goddess Rust Away
Is This Love?
Details of the War
Over and Over Again (Lost and Found)
Upon This Tidal Wave of Young Blood
Clap Your Hands!
Heavy Metal
Blue Turning Gray
In This Home On Ice
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah


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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah News

Fun Fun Fun Fest Giveaway & Lineup Announcement (Austinist)
Black Heart Procession/MySpace Austin City Limits Music Festival is done and dusted for another year and we?re still many months away from SXSW fever. That must mean the time is ripe for our town?s little fest that could, the fast emerging Fun Fun Fun Fest , presented by Transmission Entertainment . This year?s edition will take place on November 8th and 9th at Waterloo Park and ...

Hot tunes to listen out for (Mail and Guardian)
Mail & Guardian reviewer Lloyd Gedye trawls through the latest music releases.

Uptown-Downtown (The Towerlight)
Uptown- David Simon, former Baltimore Sun reporter and creator of "The Wire" will give a free public lecture at 8 p.m. in Kraushaar Auditorium at Goucher College. Reservations are required to attend. For reservations and information, call 410-337-6333. Downtown- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah will be performing at the 8x10 on Cross St.

Cold War Kids' musical disarmament (Colorado Daily)
There's no running hot and cold with this indie-rock band. The members of the Cold War Kids wear their emotions on their sleeves, churning out a unique blend of punk and soul music. The band's songs are raw and honest -- and fans love them.

Local Options (Chicagoist)
Oh damn, we're back with Local Options, the weekly Chicagoist roundup of of our proud city's best live music output. Remember, this is just a sampling - if you've got an ear to the ground and can make a suggestion of a great Chicago-based band playing somewhere this week, leave it in the comments. Here we go... Tuesday, Sept. 30 Parks and Gardens @ Sonoteque w/ Shea Ako, John ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under C.

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