Adding to the stir of anticipation of imminent new album ‘Mosquito’, US band Yeah Yeah Yeahs have taken to the New York Times to unveil their new single ‘Under The Earth’.
The track, which adds to the momentum of last week’s video release of ‘Sacrilege’, features a fairly ‘curious’ synth overtone, though this is something that’s clearly become synonymous within many of the group’s track history.
Click here to check it out as well as the full exclusive interview with the NY Times. ‘Under the Earth’ is taken from the group’s 4th album ‘Mosquito’, expected to drop April 16.
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