
13 Songs, 39 Minutes

Amen & Goodbye Yeasayer
EDITORS’ NOTES
The fourth album from Brooklyn’s Yeasayer cements them as one of the more eclectic and agile bands of the 21st century. Amen & Goodbye blends live instrumentation with electronic textures, full-throated indie rock with the rhythmic kink of R&B, and psychedelic atmospheres with firm, precise musicianship. From the Dark Side–era Pink Floyd chorale of “Daughters of Cain” to the Beck-like “I Am Chemistry” to the melancholic “Uma,” which sounds like a lost John Lennon sketch beamed in from a distant star, Amen & Goodbye plays like the soundtrack to a dystopia just beyond tomorrow.
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Daughters of Cain
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I Am Chemistry
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Silly Me
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Half Asleep
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Dead Sea Scrolls
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Prophecy Gun
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Computer Canticle 1
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Divine Simulacrum
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Child Prodigy
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Gerson's Whistle
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Uma
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Cold Night
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Amen & Goodbye
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