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Have you seen those dudes in Ratatat? They've got some nice hair. And by nice, we mean stringy and greasy. But it's understandable: they've got an alternative image to uphold, after...

Author: By Esther I. Yi | Title: That Guy from Ratatat Takes a Shower | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

According to HCC director Julia C. Goldenheim, the Concert Commission provided showering spaces for some of Ratatat's crew. Mhmm Weld bathroom: that's some red carpet treatment. "Other people were in charge of this all day," Goldenheim said in an annoyed voice when asked to verify Ratatat's appearance in Weld. "There were different people in different places...

Author: By Esther I. Yi | Title: That Guy from Ratatat Takes a Shower | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

...members of HCC and CEB, she said. “We were looking for something that would both sit well in atmosphere of the pub and go well with other artists we have,” said Goldenheim, referring to singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles and electronic music group Ratatat, who will be performing earlier that evening at Yardfest. Steath Foxx is composed of R. Derek Wetzel ’10 on keyboard and vocals, guitarist John “Jay” J. Costa, Jr. ’09, bassist Mike Leitzel, and drummer Peter Simonelli, a student...

Author: By Aixin Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Contest Winner Will Play in Pub | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

Armed with only a copy of those “Yardfest 2009” CDs they've been handing out in front of the Science Center this week, I've been charged with giving you all the lowdown on the music of both our guests, electronic duo Ratatat and pop-rock singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, before Sunday's performance in Tercentenary Theater...

Author: By Edward-michael Dussom | Title: Previewing Yardfest's Guests | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

...opens with Ratatat’s “Wildcat," a sleek and sexy track whose almost predatory feel is only reinforced by the recurring cougar-scream that haunts the piece. Following this prelude is “Seventeen Years,” a sort of Ratatat anthem if you will: with its rhythmic march and searing synth overlay, it conjures images of an army’s worth of cigarette-jean clad hipsters readying for battle...

Author: By Edward-michael Dussom | Title: Previewing Yardfest's Guests | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

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