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We are Scientists & CYHSY on Late Night - Videos
We are Scientists posted the video (.wmv) of their recent appearance on David Letterman.
Prefix has the video of Clap Your Hand Say Yeah's appearance on Conan.
Previously
CYHSY & The National @ Irving Plaza (NYE), NYC | pics
WAS, Mixmas, Editors, Munich, YANP, Kwyjibo
We Are Scientists @ Rare, NYC | pics | MP3s
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Posted on January 4, 2006 1:25 PM
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And this is what the Media Capital of the World has to offer.
Posted by J | January 4, 2006 1:42 PM
Wolf Parade was supposed to be on The Late LateShow w/Craig Ferguson last night, but they ran out of time and got bumped. They're going to be on Tonight instead. The musical guest usually goes on around 1:30 (i guess), the show ends at 1:37.
Posted by brassbonanza | January 4, 2006 1:59 PM
Yep. CYHSY are still annoying.
Posted by zaptor | January 4, 2006 6:39 PM
I really dig CYHSY. Love the album. Its still in heavy rotation on my iPod.
That said, I don't understand why Alec feels the need to make his vocals even more grating when performing for an audience that has never heard them before. He has a nasally voice without trying, why all of the faux yodeling and extra voice cracking? Doesn't seem like the best way to introduce new folks to the band.
"In This Home on Ice" is one of their best songs. The music is pop heaven. Tone Alec's vocal stylings down a tick, and the performance is killer. Otherwise, it's off-putting.
Posted by matt | January 4, 2006 8:42 PM