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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!: Satan Said Dance

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by Samuel Strang
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 19/02/2007
  • Label: Wichita

That nasal voice. Right down your back it goes. Whether or not it is to your liking it is another matter.

Alec Ounsworth has never sounded quite so delirious, nor Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! quite so progressive, as on this new standalone offering. However, it is not quite the desperate departure many have slated it as being. Whilst whirring electronics, jerky riffs and recurring absurd ramblings about alligator kisses and other such shenanigans make this the most knee-shaking moment on Some Loud Thunder, it also owes a lot to their tested Talking Heads-aping formula and the electronic drone of The Skin Of My Yellow Country Teeth than an obvious urge for discotheque recognition.

Available as a limited-edition 12”, this is presumably testament to Ounsworth’s hick disliking for the age of digital music, rather than to appeal to those of dancefloor notoriety. Though CYHSY’s more exceptional moments are their more fragile and twisted folk-tinged efforts, on an album where critics have panned their experimentation as difficult to digest, ‘Satan Said Dance’ is the most likely track to accompany some wider acclaim. Whether Ounsworth actually wants this is another another matter.

  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! 8 / 10

Hurrah!

Strang is a go-go. 'tis my album highlight also. But perhaps 'tis TOO obvious a highlight, overshadowing the rest of the album etc. Who knows...


love this song


TUNE!


Me likey likey

Nabbed this last year sometime as part of some session mp3s and enjoyed it muchly. Haven't got the album yet due to being poor, but I intend to


i hated this song when i first heard it

i now think its ok, but is still massive drop in quality from the first 4 songs on the album


A fine little ditty

but I find myself humming the 'satan, satan' bit at the most inopportune moments and friends are now questioning my sanity/allegiance


It's a good song

especially seeing as how they could have easily just rewritten Ice and everyone would have gurgled. You gotta stand up for bands like this who are willing to swing wildly for the fence rather than play it safe by sticking to formula.


Is it just me or is

there a bit where Ounsworth accidentally comes in too early on one of the verses?


Probably,

it does sound rather like it was punched out in a single take.