
Yo La Tengo hasn't really made a bad album since 1997's watershed "I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One," but none have been as consistent and pleasing as "Popular Songs." Offering up a variety of styles, the band has cemented their place as indie rock legends with this album in much the same way that Sonic Youth has over the years - by doing what they do best and producing works like "Popular Songs" that younger musicians can only envy.
"Here To Fall"
"Avalon or Something Similar"
Live version of "Nothing to Hide"

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