The music scene in New York City was on fire in the early 2000s, and GRAMMY-nominated rockers Yeah Yeah Yeahs were one of the groups most inextricably tied to that wild and unexpected period of sonic creativity.
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Alongside the forthcoming reissue of their GRAMMY-nominated debut album, Fever To Tell, the band will also release a short documentary film of their 2003 U.K. tour, which is titled There Is No Modern Romance. In a press release announcing the album reissue and documentary, the band refers to it as, "a mini film documenting our near downfall."
Available Oct. 20, the reissue package for Fever To Tell will include the albums first vinyl pressing in 10 years, a copy of There Is No Modern Romance, a selection of unreleased tracks and recordings including the band's very first-ever demos, as well as photos and "other fun memorabilia."
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