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Premiere: Yeasayer - “Cold Night (Dirge Version)” Cold Night EP Out This Friday via Mute

Photography by Eliot Lee Hazel



Yeasayer released their new album, Amen & Goodbye, back in April via Mute. This Friday the New York trio (Anand Wilder, Chris Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton) are releasing the Cold Night EP. It includes two versions of the title track, one found on Amen & Goodbye and one being labeled as a "Dirge Version" of the song. There's also a new B-side entitled "Loan Shark Blues" that we posted on Tuesday. Now we are pleased to premiere "Cold Night (Dirge Version)." It's an early version of the song that is slower and more mournful, but also more beautiful and affecting, than the final version that ended up on the album. This is fitting because, as Wilder explains in a statement below, the song is about the suicide of one of his friends—a friend who took their own life a year before the song was written. With the "Dirge Version," lyrics such as opening line "It's been one year since you turned yourself back into dust" resonate even more deeply and Wilder hopes the song will help encourage those battling with depression to carry on and will provide comfort for those dealing with the suicide of a loved one. This is no mere unfinished sounding demo, this version of the song is well-produced and worthy of a proper release. Listen below, followed by the EP's tracklist and the band's tour dates.

Here's what Wilder had to say about the "Dirge Version" in a statement to us: "Before we headed upstate in 2014 to flesh out the songs that would become Amen & Goodbye, 'Cold Night' sounded like this. Ira had sent me a harmonium-heavy piece of music, and I remember listening to it on an airplane in that heightened emotional state and crying while hearing words about my close friend's suicide, which at that point was one year prior. I basically just sang words over Ira's tweaked flutey bass melody for the verses, which is an easy way to get started with a song. I stole the opening line 'It's been one year since you turned yourself back into dust' from the Yoko Ono line 'Why do I miss you so if you're just a spec of dust,' from her mourning song, 'Spec of Dust.' (Never heard of the ashes to ashes, dust to dust line, it was all Yoko. Underrated songwriter.)

"I wanted the song to capture how devastated and helpless I felt, but also to include all my nastier private feelings of anger and frustration at someone for doing something so selfish. How inconsiderate! Who am I going to hangout with and crack up laughing with when I visit India now? Didn't you want to meet my baby?

"I don't believe in the afterlife or God or anything silly like that so religion did not comfort me in this situation, but I did understand for the first time why suicide is so strongly prohibited by many religions, as a form of social control, since it really wreaks havoc on a community. Don't do this or you'll go to HELL!!! Don't even think about it!!

"I would love it if this song had the power to prevent people from harming themselves but I know that's probably a long shot. If it provides comfort for people who've gone through similar grief I've done my job. I do not mean to glorify suicide at all, I wish I never had to write the song but this is what I do, write songs to deal with my issues.

"Ira's harmonium piece lent itself to a funereal sounding song which was a great starting place, but this version was a little too soaring for the album, too one dimensional. The album version, with its post-punk opening bass riff and early Kenny Gamble (Gamble & Ross!!) inspired back-up vocals, is a more album-worthy mix of influences for Yeasayer. But the early dirge version has some initial emotional resonance that I hope our fans will appreciate, along with giving a little glimpse into our creative process."

Read our interview with Yeasyer on Amen & Goodbye.

Cold Night EP Tracklist:

01 "Cold Night"

02 "Loan Shark Blues"

03 "Cold Night (Dirge Version)"

Yeasayer Tour Dates:

10/27 San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

10/28 Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre

10/29 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress

10/30 Phoenix, AZ @ The Pressroom

10/31 El Paso, TX @ Epic Railyard

11/02 Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom

11/03 Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room

11/04 Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note

11/05 St. Louis, MO @ The Ready Room

11/06 Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe @ Old National Center

11/07 Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall

11/08 Cincinnati, OH @ The 20th Century Theater

11/09 Memphis, TN @ 1884 Lounge @ Minglewood Plaza

11/11 Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle

11/12 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West

11/13 New Orleans, LA @ Republic New Orleans

11/14 Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Downstairs

11/15 Austin, TX @ Emo's

11/17 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

11/18 Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf

11/20 Mexico City, MX @ Corona Capital Festival