Customer Reviews
Great - By: Mr. Marc Macinnes, 22 Aug 2008 
"Is Is" is one of the best releases from the "Yeah Yeah Yeahs". It is full of energy & excitment which is combined by the powerful vocals of Karen O. "Rockers To Swallow" stands out the most as it just burst with the combined talents of the group.
Into my life - By: E. A Solinas, 29 Aug 2007 
If you want to be strict about it, "Is Is" is not new material.
It was originally recorded waaaayyyyy back when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were touring their debut album "Fever to Tell" for the very first time. So it's got the freshness of new material, with the gusto of their frenetic frenetic post-punk here -- it feels like you're going on a nighttime rampage with these guys.
It opens with the thumping intro of "Rockers to Swallow," a volcanic punk ode that seethes with screaming, roaring riffs & smashing drums. "Tell me we're rockers to swallow/Tell me we're knockers to bite/And out of the beats of tomorrow/Tell me what beat fills the night!" Karen O shoutsin her raw voice.
It sounds like a a night out at a really dirty, crazy club, which makes "Down Boy" -- all grimy riffs & trembly keyboard -- sound like a breather. They extend their sound further with the driving rock'n'roll anthem "Kiss Kiss", which seems to be about a threesome ("We're three we're threein the dark tonight/And baby my snake is a shark tonight").
And finally "Is Is" winds up with two very dissimilar songs. First it's "Isis," a stately confection of ringing riffs & pulse-like percussion -- it's a good song, but it only breaks loose at the very end. And it finishes with "10x10," a blazing rocker with bubbling electronic edges.
"Is Is" was apparently recorded during a very tough, emotionally turbulent periodin the band's history, back before they proved that they were here to stay. Maybe it's because they were touring, but "Is Is" sounds like a wild'n'crazy night out -- drugs, sex, fast driving & maybe smashing somebody with a guitar.
Most of the instrumentation is simple, even if the melodies aren't -- Nick Zinner sets the tone with guitars that twist, screech, loop on themselves, & smash ahead like a thunderstorm, while Brian Chase does some really dazzling jazzy drums as well as his usual smashing ones. A could songs even have some trembling, shivering keyboard.
In this EP, Karen O is... Karen O. What can I say? She has a voice that can scream raw howls at you, then turn into a torchy croon ("Down... down, boy, down!"). And she can sing the songs about dismembered lovers, seaslines & "rockers to swallow" with the rage or pensiveness they require, but always with gusto ("10 X 10, 3 X 3/Was the house that buried me/Did I really drown?").
"Is Is" is a richly rambunctious nugget of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' solid post-punk, & it's about time we finally got to hear these great little songs. Definitely worth getting.
YYY's - By: Gemma, 11 Aug 2007 
This EP is no way near as good as Master (their first EP) but its still highly addictive stuff & a reccomended buy for any Yeah Yeah Yeah's fan.
Great EP - By: Muso, 04 Aug 2007 
This EP has no problem keeping up the YYYs high standards. Each song is raw & rough around the edges. Just as YYYs specialise in. There are no flaws on this EP. Just wish it had been a full album!
The missing link between 'Fever to Tell' and 'Show Your Bones' - By: Tiny Montgomery, 27 Jul 2007 
I'm sorry to use such a horrible pair of cliches, but this EP really does rock AND kick ass.
It's a short, sharp shock of songs, some of which were held over from a few years back (they can be heard on 2004's 'Tell Me What Rockers To Swallow' live DVD) & it provides the missing link between the band's first two albums.
The brutal noise of the drums - a processed metallic crunch - underpins the massive sound, & the songs don't disappoint, particularly the awesome closer '10*10'.
Here's hoping album number three comes quicker than their second LP. But, on this evidence, any wait would be just about worth it.