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Fever Dreams
New Yorkers’ first album in nine years feels the heat.
By Victoria Segal.
Affirmative action: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, still on fire.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
★★★★
Cool It Down
SECRETLY CANADIAN. CD/DL/LP
THEY MIGHT have emerged from the hipster crucible of millennial New York, their reputation assured by their badge on the lapel of a member of The Strokes when such a thing was the rock’n’roll equivalent of a diplomatic passport, but the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have never quite fitted the standard concept of cool. Aloof nonchalance wasn’t their thing; instead, they tended towards the excitable, even the exuberant, frontwoman Karen O exploding across the stage like an exothermic reaction between beer and spit. Their hectic, wild-eyed 2003 debut was called Fever To Tell; even their dreamiest love songs tended towards the full-body swoon. They don’t love you like I love you. You suddenly complete me.