Listen Yeah Yeah Yeahs announce deluxe reissue of ‘Fever To Tell’ and share unreleased track ‘Shake It’
The band will play two US shows to celebrate the reissue across October and November.
Yesterday, Yeah Yeah Yeahs hinted at an announcement related to their 2003 debut album ‘Fever To Tell’, sharing a lo-fi offcut called ‘Phone Jam’.
The trio have now announced a deluxe reissue of the album, set to feature unreleased demos, b-sides, rarities, and a newly unearthed documentary from around the time of the album’s release.
“A friend of a friend kept asking if we were ever gonna put Fever to Tell out on vinyl as it hasn’t been on vinyl in 10 years,” the band said in a press release. “That’s not right. So here it is on vinyl for the first time in 10 years plus a time capsule of photos, demos (1st ever recorded,) a mini film documenting our near downfall and other fun memorabilia, from the turn of the century NYC, made with love + the usual blood, sweat + tears of Yeah Yeah Yeahs.”
The band will play two shows to celebrate the reissue’s release, at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles (October 25) and Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre (November 7).
They’ve also shared a previously unreleased track called ‘Shake It’, set to appear on the reissue.
The new release comes out on 20th October via Interscope/UMe. Listen to ‘Shake It’ below.
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