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[[File:ylt_7522.jpg|frame|L-R: Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, and James McNew. None of them surf.]]
[[File:ylt_7522.jpg|frame|L-R: Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, and James McNew. None of them surf.]]


[[Yo La Tengo]] is a [[Long Runners|Long Running]] [[Alternative Rock]] band from Hoboken, New Jersey. Founded in 1984 by former music reviewer Ira Kaplan (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and his wife Georgia Hubley (drums, vocals), they went though a series of bassists before settling on James McNew (bass, keyboards, occasional vocals). They've achieved almost no commercial success, but have become a touchstone of indie-rock nerds everywhere thanks to their large back catalogue, consistent output, and endearing songcraft, which is based on a beguiling mix of [[The Kinks|Kinks]]-esque pop-rock, [[Velvet Underground]] balladry, and [[Sonic Youth]] squall and fuzz. The latter helped popularise them in [[The Nineties]], to the point that they toured with [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] and [[Dinosaur Jr.|Dinosaur Jr]] in 1992.
[[Yo La Tengo]] is a [[Long Runners|Long Running]] [[Alternative Rock]] band from Hoboken, New Jersey. Founded in 1984 by former music reviewer Ira Kaplan (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and his wife Georgia Hubley (drums, vocals), they went though a series of bassists before settling on James McNew (bass, keyboards, occasional vocals). They've achieved almost no commercial success, but have become a touchstone of indie-rock nerds everywhere thanks to their large back catalogue, consistent output, and endearing songcraft, which is based on a beguiling mix of [[The Kinks|Kinks]]-esque pop-rock, [[Velvet Underground]] balladry, and [[Sonic Youth]] squall and fuzz. The latter helped popularise them in [[The Nineties]], to the point that they toured with [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] and [[Dinosaur Jr.|Dinosaur Jr]] in 1992.


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'''This band provides examples of:'''
* [[Concept Album]]: ''Painful'' and ''And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out'', both about a troubled relationships.
* [[Concept Album]]: ''Painful'' and ''And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out'', both about a troubled relationships.
* [[Cover Version]]: at least one on every album. They've also recorded three albums entirely of cover songs: the gentle acoustic ''Fakebook'', the garage-punk ''Fuckbook'', and the collection of barely rehearsed radio requests aptly named ''Yo La Tengo is Murdering the Classics''.
* [[Cover Version]]: at least one on every album. They've also recorded three albums entirely of cover songs: the gentle acoustic ''Fakebook'', the garage-punk ''Fuckbook'', and the collection of barely rehearsed radio requests aptly named ''Yo La Tengo is Murdering the Classics''.