Yeasayer reveal shapeshifting psych-pop cut "Gerson's Whistle"
23 March 2016, 18:08
| Written by
Laurence Day
Yeasayer have revealed "Gerson's Whistle", the third single from Amen & Goodbye.
The song follows "Silly Me" and "I Am Chemistry" in teasing their upcoming new album.
"Gerson's Whistle" is five minutes of shapeshifting psych that teeters between '70s glam, acoustic pop, experimental electro and more. Like the rest of the tracks so far, it's beautifully bizarre and far too tangled for just one listen.
Amen & Goodbye is out 1 April on Mute.
Listen to "Gerson's Whistle" below.
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