Siren Records McHenry
3902 Main Street
McHenry, Illinois 60050
815-347-8363
SUMMER HOURS
MONDAY CLOSED
TUESDAY CLOSED
WEDNESDAY 11-6pm
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4-8pm SOMETIMES LATER
SATURDAY 11-6
Sunday 11AM-4PM
23. Fix It...You Can't Fix It / Miguel Lets ‘'em In
24. Rhodes Leaves His Men Behind / Zombie Overrun
25. The End Of Steel / Lost In The Caves
26. Heroes Escape
27. Bub Stalks Rhodes / Zombies Rip Rhodes
28. On The Beach
29. The Dead Suite (Original Soundtrack Album)
30. Break Down (Original Soundtrack Album)
31. Escape / Invasion (Original Soundtrack Album)
32. The Dead Walk (Original Soundtrack Album)
33. If Tomorrow Comes (Sputzy Sparacino & Delilah) [Original Soundtrack Album]
34. The World Inside Your Eyes (Sputzy Sparacino & Delilah) [Original Soundtrack Album]
More Info:
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the New York City music scene floated in a surfaceless orbit of samplers, shoegazers, and delay pedals. The city's guitars lay choked by a digital fog, or else they lay dustily forgotten. Then, in 2002, an unbridled five-song EP by an unknown band brought noise, sex, passion, and mayhem back to the stage and to the stereo. The band's name evoked the kid who knows that whoever's in charge is full of S*#t - "yeah, yeah, yeah" - but it also rang with the affirmation of pure rock and roll: F*#k yeah! The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' first full-length album, Fever to Tell, was simultaneously filthy, infectious, sloppy, and brilliant. You could dance to it, and you could probably die to it. "Maps" was nominated for a Grammy, and the record went gold in the UK. IT'S BLITZ! Signals both a glance backward and a step forward for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Zinner's vintage Arp the same model used on records by the Cars, Joy Division, and Kraftwerk-contributes atmospheric washes ("Skeletons"), disco wiggles ("Dance till you're dead!" Karen sings on "Heads Will Roll"), and New Wave melodrama ("Soft Shock"). The first single, "Zero," combines all these elements to create a dance-floor anthem that sings directly to the listener.