It's Blitz! is the third studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released on March 6, 2009 by Interscope Records. It was originally set for release on April 13, 2009. However, after being leaked to the Internet on February 22,[3] the release date was pushed forward to March 9 for the digital version and March 31 for the physical version.[4]
The album was produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave, Arcade Fire, Talking Heads, Public Image Ltd), along with TV on the Radio's David Andrew Sitek.[5] It spawned three singles: "Zero", "Heads Will Roll", and "Skeletons". It's Blitz! was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2010 Grammy Awards.[6]
Recording
According to Nick Launay, one of the two producers, the recording of the album was unusual for being largely written and created in the studio at a time when record labels have cut back considerably on production budgets. The few songs the band did take along to the first sessions were later altered significantly.[7] Launay described a typical session as follows:
Brian [Chase] would play lots of different drumbeats and we'd record it, chop it up and then make a groove loop out of it. Nick [Zinner] would then just jam to it, and we'd come up with an interesting rhythm part. Karen [O] would listen to that and come up with a vocal melody and then suddenly everything would fall into place.[7]
The album sessions took place over several months in 2008, during which time there were numerous breaks "to get inspired".[7]
Critical reception
It's Blitz! received universal acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 82, based on 36 reviews.[17] The Guardian's Caroline Sullivan commended the band's more dance-oriented sound, writing their "glittery new disco sound suits them very well. It's all cool, brittle catchiness, with a debt owed to Eat to the Beat-era Blondie".[10] Emily Mackay of the NME wrote that "It's Blitz!'s heartfelt love letter to the transcendent possibilities of the dancefloor is an unexpectedly emphatic reassertion of why Yeah Yeah Yeahs are one of the most exciting bands of this decade",[13] while Spin's Charles Aaron said that it is "the alternative pop album of the decade—one that imbues The Killers' Hot Fuss and MGMT's Oracular Spectacular with a remarkable emotional depth and finesse".[2] Theon Weber of The Village Voice said that Karen O "isn't revealed to us through the record's lyrics, which are as gnomic as ever, but through attitudes, tones, put-on sneers, and audible grins."[18] Mojo gave it a score of four stars out of five and wrote that the band has "managed to mix the human and the electronic, the emotional and the artsy, the fashion-forward and the oddly retro."[19]
Blender also gave the album four stars out of five and hailed it as "the sound of a band reborn with new momentum, and on an album that requires dancing, the message is clear: It doesn't matter where you came from. Just keep moving."[20] Clash commented that the trio had achieved growth without distancing themselves from what made their name: "The album proves that they can provide epic music with personal themes, that YYYs can expand without losing what made us fall for them in the first place".[21] Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that the band "grapple with separation and need, using dance beats to suggest the compulsive pleasure seeking that tries to drown out loneliness", and he commended their musical direction, stating, "The band is echoing the evolution of postpunk, from dogmatic austerity to technologically assisted".[22] Uncut's April Long gave it a score of four stars out of five and praised its "spirit of experimentation", stating "What unifies them is a warm romanticism that runs throughout, edging out Karen's blatant eroticism of yore – even though there are more come-downs than come-ons, every song seems to glow from within".[23]
Accolades
Commercial performance
It's Blitz! debuted at number 32 on the Billboard 200, selling 13,000 digital copies in its first week.[43] Following its physical release, the album climbed to a new peak position of number 22 in its fourth week on the chart, selling 22,000 copies.[44] The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number nine with first-week sales of 18,054 copies.[45]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
1. |
"Zero" |
4:25 |
2. |
"Heads Will Roll" |
3:41 |
3. |
"Soft Shock" |
3:53 |
4. |
"Skeletons" |
5:02 |
5. |
"Dull Life" |
4:08 |
6. |
"Shame and Fortune" |
3:31 |
7. |
"Runaway" |
5:13 |
8. |
"Dragon Queen" |
4:02 |
9. |
"Hysteric" |
3:50 |
10. |
"Little Shadow" |
3:57 |
11. |
"Soft Shock" (Acoustic) |
3:25 |
12. |
"Skeletons" (Acoustic) |
3:29 |
13. |
"Hysteric" (Acoustic) |
3:51 |
14. |
"Little Shadow" (Acoustic) |
2:53 |
11. |
"Faces" |
3:33 |
12. |
"Clap Song" (pre-order only) |
3:26 |
11. |
"Hysteric" (Acoustic) |
3:51 |
12. |
"Soft Shock" (Acoustic) |
3:25 |
13. |
"Little Shadow" (Acoustic) |
2:53 |
14. |
"Skeletons" (Acoustic) |
3:29 |
15. |
"Faces" |
3:33 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of It's Blitz![49]
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- Additional personnel
- Tunde Adebimpe – backing vocals (track 8)
- Atom – assistant engineering
- Louie Bandack – A&R
- David Belisle – live Karen and Brian photograph
- Eric Biondo – trumpet (tracks 1, 9)
- Stuart Bogie – tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 8, 9); baritone saxophone (tracks 8, 9)
- Tony Ciulla – management
- Chris Coady – assistant engineering
- Aaron Dembe – assistant engineering
- Autumn de Wilde – live band photograph
- Urs Fisher – art direction, cover and inside photograph
- Charles Godfrey – assistant engineering
- Matty Green – mixing assistant
- Laura Haber – management
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Chris Kasych – mixing assistant
- Greg Kurstin – piano (track 7)
- Nick Launay – engineering, production
- Mike Laza – assistant engineering
- Justin Leeah – assistant engineering
- Seb Marling – art direction
- Chris Moore – assistant engineering
- Alyssa Pittaluga – assistant engineering
- Jane Scarpantoni – cello (track 7)
- David Andrew Sitek – engineering (all tracks); production (tracks 1–4, 8, 9); additional production (tracks 5)
- Mark "Spike" Stent – mixing
- Eric Uhlir – live Nick photograph
- Imaad Wasif – guitar (track 10)
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Release history
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