They also courted Internet radio stations, like San Francisco's BagelRadio.com, whose owner convinced a booker to give the band its first high-visibility show, opening for Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
They played their last show, 45 minute set, on Friday, April 21 at Vanderbilt University's Rites of Spring music festival along with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and My Morning Jacket.
In 2011, Pieter Dirkx directed the music video for Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's single "Maniac".
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Show of Hands | Clap Your Hands Say Yeah | Idle Hands | Hands Across America | Manos: The Hands of Fate | laying on of hands | Hands of Stone | With Hands United | Tokyu Hands | The Hands That Thieve | Show of Hands (1987 album) | Live at Lollapalooza 2007: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah | Hands of the Cause | Hands All Over | Cross Hands | Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (album) | Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley! | China Hands | Captain Lemuel Clap House | Yeah So | Yeah Samake | Yeah Ghost | Yeah! (Brownsville Station album) | Yeah! | Would You Raise Your Hands | Throw Ya Hands Up | Thomas Clap | The Yeah You's | These Hands of Mine |
To date, the band has released two self-distributed, full-length studio albums: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and Some Loud Thunder, as well as the internet-only live album release of Live at Lollapalooza 2007: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
The band also appeared in-studio for radio performances at KEXP, WOXY and Indie 103.1 and as the opening act for bands including Arcade Fire, the Decemberists, The Besnard Lakes, Band of Horses, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the Album Leaf, the Thermals, Earlimart, Say Hi To Your Mom and Fujiya & Miyagi.
It was released in April 1995 on Matador Records and was produced by Adam Lasus (Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Versus, Madder Rose, Clem Snide).