March 8, 2007 20:54

Yeah Yeah Yeahs at work on new project

It's 'savoury' says frontwoman Karen O

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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are hard at work on a new project, according to frontwoman Karen O.

A posting by O on the band's website yesterday (March 7) revealed that the trio have reconvened to work on the project in New York City throughout the rest of this month.

O also revealed that her current favourite albums are 'Nine Times That Same Song' by Love Is All, and 'Cryptograms' by Deerhunter.

She wrote: "We are about to be reunited in NYC for the rest of March, working on a savory project that we hope all of you will dig into eventually, second helpings advised- you'll hear more from us very very soon in regards to this.

"Just wanted to tip y'all off on my favorite new records, 'Nine Time That Same Song' by Love Is All, I know it's said often but I can't remember the last time I've listened to a Record over again and then over again and then again again. Check them out if you're a curious person with 'needs'.

"The other is 'Cryptograms' by Deerhunter, mine ears have heard the glory of Bradford COX, not too badlookin' these guys either. In fact they are good lookin, yeah, go look'em up!"

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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