- Record Label: [self-released]
- Release Date: Jun 28, 2005
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Universal acclaim- based on 350 Ratings
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Positive: 298 out of 350
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Mixed: 27 out of 350
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Negative: 25 out of 350
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Nov 14, 2011
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Nov 24, 2022The sonic forefather of later more ambitious and dynamic band's (see:carseatheadrest). This debut is a confident blast of optimism! Helmed by the typical "bad" north-western male vocalist this band with an awful band name leave it all on the 12 songs going in intresting albeit familiar direction. Favourites:over&over again, let the cool goddess rust away,sunshine &clouds
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Aug 14, 2015It's like a homeless ballet dancer, incredibly precise and elegant with the appearance of nonchalance and filth. Somebody give this man a dollar, he deserves it. (Or give him some salt)
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TomWJul 4, 2005Best album of the year. Don't believe those who are turned off by all the buzz around these guys. You don't need pitchfork to know that this album is wonderful.
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DrewKOct 7, 2005
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JustinROct 9, 2005Overhyped. Verrrrrrry overhyped.
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JamieSSep 7, 2005very very average. too similar to the arcade fire for comfort. very very very stupid name. boring.
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MikeEJun 30, 20051 part David Byrne, 1 part Neutral Milk Hotel, and a dash of Kings of Leon. Give it three solid listens while your "cool" friends tell you how great this album is and you'll come around.
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RyanRJun 30, 2005This album is amazing. So happy and full of emotion. It sounds like everyone and you hear so many influences, yet, it sounds so original and fresh.
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gtaJul 10, 2005its OK but that song "home on ice" is just great
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BreatheJul 1, 2005Nice album!
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franksJul 14, 2005Do I even need to say why?
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GraysonAJul 17, 2005This is wholly solid indie rock, combining the influences of many, leaving new listeners with something about as original as can be found in a world of copy cats.
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lozdJul 1, 2005it's the classic story of rock and roll : what sounds like a violent femmes covers band make deeply average record and are rocketed to fame by deeply pretentious online music mag. brill.
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wazsiemJul 24, 2005WHAT IS HIS VOICE? IT HURTS MY SOUL! He sounds atrocious. the hype is unjustified. the only thing that saves this album is the music that is there, under his wailing terrible voice.
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DocZeeJul 4, 2005
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KJJul 5, 2005
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erikeJul 6, 2005upon first listen, i was unimpressed. after 2 to 3 listens i came around and i am now addicted to this record, definitely along with the national one of the best of the year. if you do not like this album, you'd probably appreciate the new weezer or another crap U2 or coldplay record.
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syazuanrAug 1, 2005much needed wake up call to all those sleeping rock giants!
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ryanfAug 1, 2005Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is a very boring and had no shelf life, it looses all of its very little charm quick. It is only egarded so highly because pitchfork rated it so highly. Sleater-Kinney and MIA have released music much better this year.
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mahaAug 23, 2005New York bands come, New York bands go, some deserve more than they got, some are just pretty and consequently are launched as NME coverkids. But this lot, oh my! Exciting stuff, cant wait to hear what comes of them-lets hope they arent lost within the myriad of New York scenesters that never quite are...
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CarlYAug 6, 2005Wonderful. Took a while for me to warm up to it, but it's really a great record. Don't wait--act now!
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GarrettSSep 21, 2005No one will care about this band in a year. HEY LOOK, IT'S MORE TRENDY INDIE ROCK! Some of these songs are decent (in that fruity, "wow why the hell do i find myself liking this" kind of way), then the singer starts in and completely blows them to crap. This one gets my vote for Comedy album of the year.
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JimSSep 7, 2005
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PedroLJan 14, 2006All song are great! (well... except #1 :P).
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DavidHMay 5, 2006In my humble opinion, the best album I've heard in years.
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RossJNov 10, 2005A sweet, cathartic and life affirming album.
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peegeeDec 1, 2005i initially thought the singer would turn me off to the album however, all of it together, it ends up being quite beautiful.
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GuigongDec 20, 2005Un disque qui est arruivé sur ma platine au hasard d'un achat spontané en magasin et un plaisir immense à savourer cette pop marquée d'influences 80. Grand disque!
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camdenlOct 22, 2005pretty cool how they sold the copies themselves through word of mouth. this album gets more intriguing with each listen
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Awards & Rankings
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CYHSY’s songs ring of The Bends-era songwriting, but loungier, more playful, more comfortable in their own skin.
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The record is consistently, remarkably strong.
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If there are complaints to lobby against this remarkable debut, they lie mostly in its sound-quality. Namely, it sounds like what it was: self-recorded and self-released.