Nia Archives gives a Yeah Yeah Yeahs classic the jungle treatment

Nia Archives gives a Yeah Yeah Yeahs classic the jungle treatment

Nia Archives. Photo by Jansan Pierre.

 

Nia Archives has given the Karen O the British makeover she didn’t know she needed. The London producer is certainly not the first to remix the Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2009 classic “Heads Will Roll.” But with “Off Wiv Ya Headz,” she’s replanted the well-trod source material in the fertile ground of jungle revival, nursing it back to life.

The new song arrives as Nia continues on her “Quintessential Junglist Summer” tour across Europe. Its lo-fi visual treatment, however, is set squarely in Yeah Yeah Yeahs territory. Mostly filmed in Downtown Brooklyn, the clip is full of kinetic quick cuts to the borough across the East River, applying the exact amount of cosmopolitan retrofuturism the track warrants. Watch it above and view Nia Archives’ upcoming live dates below.

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Nia Archives summer 2023 tour dates

June 9 – Gräfenhainichen, DE – Melt! Festival June 10 – Madrid, ES – Primavera Sound June 11 – Manchester, UK – Parklife Festival June 22 – Shepton Mallet, UK – Glastonbury Festival June 24 – Shepton Mallet, UK – Glastonbury Festival July 30 – Tisno, HR – Outlook Festival August 3 – Copenhagen, DK – O Days Festival August 10 – Wimborne, UK – We Out Here FestivalAugust 13 – Perth, SCT-UK – Otherlands Festival August 18 – Biddinghuizen, NL – Lowlands Festival August 19 – Hasselt, BE – Pukkelpop Festival August 26 – London, UK – All Points East August 27 – Lincolnshire, UK – Lost Village FestivalSeptember 1 – County Laois, IE – Electric PicnicSeptember 2 – Norwich, UK – Sundown Festival

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