Yuppies

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A Ride 00:00 Tools
Across the Prairies 00:00 Tools
Easy Nights 00:00 Tools
What's That 00:00 Tools
Right Now 00:00 Tools
Getting Out 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Worms 00:00 Tools
Race to the Finish 00:00 Tools
Across the Horizon 00:00 Tools
Hitchin' A Ride 00:00 Tools
Temp Education 00:00 Tools
What's That? 00:00 Tools
Hitchin a Ride 00:00 Tools
Killer Queen 00:00 Tools
Across The Praries 00:00 Tools
A Kind of Magic 00:00 Tools
Play the Game 00:00 Tools
Sunglasses 00:00 Tools
Hitching A Ride 00:00 Tools
Across The Praries/A Ride 00:00 Tools
Let Me in 00:00 Tools
Motivation 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Know 00:00 Tools
For the Future's Sake 00:00 Tools
655 00:00 Tools
black and white 00:00 Tools
Banana Now 00:00 Tools
Sensations 00:00 Tools
leper blood 00:00 Tools
Need More Cream 00:00 Tools
Death Metal Dan 00:00 Tools
Motivaion 00:00 Tools
Bones 00:00 Tools
What's That / Easy Nights 00:00 Tools
02 A Ride 00:00 Tools
03 What's That 00:00 Tools
04 Easy Nights 00:00 Tools
What's That Easy Nights 00:00 Tools
05 Right Now 00:00 Tools
01 Across the Prairies 00:00 Tools
07 Getting Out 00:00 Tools
06 I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
11 Across the Horizon 00:00 Tools
08 Hitchin a Ride 00:00 Tools
09 Worms 00:00 Tools
10 Race to the Finish 00:00 Tools
For the Future's Sake - Yuppies 00:00 Tools
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"Nebraska’s Yuppies’ mix of fuzzed-out garage rock and late 70’s punk, combined with a distinctly lo-fi aesthetic, has seen them christened with the Shitgaze tag by some, indeed they were once referred to as ‘Psychedelic Horseshit fucking Thomas Function while Times New Viking plays on the stereo and TV Ghost hide in the closet and watch.’ Whilst this gives an idea of the band’s contemporaries, Yuppies are too enthusiastically awkward to be pigeon-holed into any one scene and on their side they navigate everything from sprawling post-punk to stumbling anti-folk, often within the same song. Their songs hit you with a youthful exuberance and tracks such as “Sunglasses” with its first verse of “I like girls that wear Sunglasses/ I like girls that cook big breakfasts/ I like girls that get good grades” is an unabashedly fun teen anti-anthem that seems to revel in its own inanity. There is, however, an impassioned core to many of Yuppies songs, helped by vocalist Jack Begley’s intense delivery that recalls the sneer of John Lydon and the swagger of a young Henry Rollins. Songs such as ‘For the Future’s sake’ rage against apathy, pleading to anyone who will listen; ‘For the future’s sake stay alert,’ though only after tempering that urgent call with ‘For the future’s sake inhale deep’. Formed of Jack Begley (Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals), Kevin Donahue (Drums), Jeff Sedrel (Bass Guitar) and Noah Sterba (Guitar and Vocals) Yuppies have released a 7” entitled ‘I’ve Been Touched’ on Grotto Records, and a split 7” on Dutch Hall with recent tour buddies Noah’s Ark was a Spaceship. They have an enthusiasm for playing live that you would expect when listening to these records, and it has been amazing to hear from a whole range of American bands we’ve been talking to how they saw Yuppies playing some dingy bar one time and how good they were." -Palmist Records- Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.