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From The Desk Of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Charlie Chaplin “The Kid” Cookie Tin

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah may forever be pigeonholed as one of the first “blog bands.” Its self-titled, self-released debut became popular through word-of-blog acclaim upon arrival in 2005. The Philly/Brooklyn quintet, led by Alec Ounsworth, navigated the success well, but 2007’s Some Loud Thunder revealed that CYHSY was as interested in outsider weirdness as it was in indie-pop hooks. Yet it suffered a seemingly inevitable backlash from the fickle blogosphere, as did 2011’s Hysterical. In that LP’s aftermath, the band shed members and disappeared until late last summer, when Little Moments arrived. That four-song EP set the tone for the vibe that threads through Only Run, the new CYHSY album, which updates one of the EP’s songs as its title track. Ounsworth will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com. Read our new CYHSY feature.

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Ounsworth: My wife and I got a cookie tin to keep who knows what (not cookies—I think it has old 45s in it at the moment). This has a special significance for me as I turned her on to Chaplin when we began dating. I met my wife in Amsterdam after playing a show at the Paradiso. I watched a lot of Chaplin then. The Kid might be my favorite.