Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Live In Concert: SXSW 2013
Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O pulls off one of the trickiest maneuvers in rock 'n' roll: the ability to appear utterly bonkers on stage while remaining in control of every chaotic outburst. The woman knows how to make an entrance, too: She emerged on stage at Stubb's in Austin — for her band's sole appearance at SXSW 2013 — clad in canary yellow, sporting a sparkly fez, giant eyeglasses, and a glittering scarf.
Mixing classics from throughout the Yeah Yeah Yeahs catalog with never-before-played morsels from the forthcoming Mosquito, the New York band cleared plenty of space for its singer, and she didn't disappoint. The result was art-rock where each side of the equation actually complemented the other: Yeah Yeah Yeahs' strangeness unfolds in pursuit of something blistering and primal, but there's also room for songs that wander quietly through meandering interludes and dark alleys. It's rock 'n' roll that rocks fiercely — and, on songs like the anthemic ballad "Maps," with genuine emotion — but it never loses sight of its own boundless capacity to surprise. — Stephen Thompson
Set List (Audio and video to come)
- "Mosquito"
- "Cold Light"
- "Under the Earth"
- "Art Star"
- "Gold Lion"
- "Zero"
- "Subway"
- "Maps"
- "Sacrilege"
- "Cheated Hearts"
- "Miles Away"
- "Heads Will Roll"