In March 2009, New York garage-punk heroes Yeah Yeah Yeahs shared their highly anticipated third studio album, It's Blitz!, with the world. Dropped a month ahead of its original release date (due to a then-all-too-frequent torrent site leak), the album showcased the band's newly electronic-tinged, synth-enhanced sound, evoking a new sonic direction, but not one that rendered them unrecognizable.
Showcasing their well-loved rock loudness in what many music critics lauded as a more polished package, It's Blitz! utilized synths in a new way for the band, resulting in glittering '70s disco and '80s glam-punk sounds on louder tracks like "Zero," "Dragon Queen" and "Heads Will Roll." This was further balanced out by the relatively quieter, slower-paced tracks, like the album's third and final single, "Skeletons," a powerful slow burn that echoed their 2003 breakout single, "Maps."
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