i don't see them taking a groundbreaking approach to that song, really. actually, i don't see this being any better than karen o's stupid fucking haircut. bad haircut's aside, covering this song is a pretty daunting task, especially since the meat of it is so characteristically sonic youth, extra especially since the yeah yeah yeahs are obviously still struggling to find their own voice/sound.
i'm really surprised that the reviewer didn't just talk about undoing his shoelaces and making cream of wheat for breakfast, since that's what most pitchfork reviews are like.
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