'Under The Earth,' New Track From The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Debuts Off Of 'Mosquito'

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Head 'Under The Earth'
|
Open Image Modal
Karen O, singer of the U.S. band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, performs during the Vive Latino Festival in Mexico City, Friday, March 15, 2013. The 14th edition of the Vive Latino festival was inaugurated on Friday and ends Sunday. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are back in a big way.

The band, led by singer Karen O, is releasing its fourth studio album later this month, and with it, comes new singles and a controversial new music video.

Last week, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs released the music video for "Sacrilege," the first single off of the upcoming album, "Mosquito." The video featured a topless Lily Cole making out with a variety of suitors before getting burned at the stake for her actions.

Now, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are releasing a new single off of "Mosquito." Called "Under the Earth," the track was put out as a part of an extensive New York Times profile on the band. The funky song, which has Karen O crooning, “No fun for a night out, no fun for a night on the town,” was teased at SXSW last month.

"Mosquito" hits stores on April 16.

Head over to NYT to hear the track.

Our 2024 Coverage Needs You

As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake. At HuffPost, we believe that a free press is critical to creating well-informed voters. That's why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind expensive paywalls.

Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential election. With your help, we'll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support.

to keep our news free for all.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go