Clap Your Hand Say Yeah to Perform in Celebration of Album's 10th Anniversary!

By: Dec. 19, 2017
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Clap Your Hand Say Yeah to Perform in Celebration of Album's 10th Anniversary! Clap Your Hand Say Yeah recently reissued their landmark second album, Some Loud Thunder, will be with exclusive bonus tracks to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of it's original release.

Fans in Seattle can catch the band live on February 12th at The Tractor Tavern where they'll perform the album in it's entirely.

Some Loud Thunder 10th Anniversary Tour Dates:

02.12.18 - Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern
02.13.18 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
02.14.18 - Eugene, OR @ Hi-Fi Music Hall
02.16.18 - San Francisco, CA @ The Rickshaw Stop
02.17.18 - Visalia, CA @ Cellar Door
02.18.18 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
02.20.18 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah

05.15.18 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso Noord
05.16.18 - Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
05.17.18 - Liverpool, UK @ Liverpool Arts Club
05.18.18 - Dublin, IE @ Tivoli
05.19.18 - Belfast, IE @ Empire
05.21.18 - Sheffield, UK @ The Plug
05.22.18 - Edinburgh, UK @ The Caves
05.23.18 - Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds
05.25.18 - London, UK @ Koko

A few words about the album from CYHSY's Alec Ounsworth.

Let me explain.

Some Loud Thunder was an album written mostly as a reaction to the not unwelcome but still uncomfortable great interest in the band's first album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. Depending on who you asked, in 2007 the band was known alternatively as the "real thing" or a flash in the pan, a band who presented a new paradigm for independent music or whose model was based on sheer luck, a band simply enjoying the process of creation or a (relatively) new band struggling to maintain some sort of illusory artistic foothold.

The general desire to discover the "secret" behind the project (and the irritation that it caused me in interviews, reviews, etc.) was, to a large degree, what drove the creation of the album, Some Loud Thunder. Mostly, this is evidenced in the songs, Some Loud Thunder ("Yes, that was me breaking glass and pretending to start something big, some new taste") and Satan Said Dance ("Satan" here as the transitory faction of an audience which tends to disappear as soon as any chances are taken), but in others as well.

I think that this album, from the abrasive first track (which was not as much of a fuck you as some think but rather that it simply worked) to the final disintegrating "give up give up give up give up give up" on the song, "Five Easy Pieces," documents a band that was comfortable taking big chances, somewhat aware of the consequences of taking chances (in an industry that often seems allergic to veering off the beaten path) but ignoring them all the same. For this, maybe most of all, I am very proud of this album. For true fans, who allow the opportunity to take such chances and are not afraid to embrace what may at first seem difficult or different, I am eternally grateful.

Thanks,
Alec

TRACK LIST
Some Loud Thunder
Emily Jean Stock
Mama, Won't You Keep Them Castles in the Air and Burning?
Love Song No. 7
Satan Said Dance
Upon Encountering the Crippled Elephant
Goodbye to Mother and the Cove
Arm and Hammer
Yankee Go Home
Underwater (You and Me)
Five Easy Pieces

DIGITAL BONUS TRACKS
Some Loud Thunder - LIVE - Sommerville MA 2017
Satan Said Dance - LIVE - Allston MA 2016
Love Song No. 7 - LIVE - Cambridge MA 2013
Love Song No. 7 - LIVE - Philadelphia PA 2010
Yankee Go Home - LIVE - Sommerville MA 2017



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