Buzz band Yeasayer inspired by Cocaine Cowboys
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 10:19AM Yeasayer, an experimental pop band from Brooklyn, released its new album Odd Blood last Tuesday, and MTV says "it's already being heralded as a top album of the year."
In the MTV interview, the band explains the album's last track, Grizelda:
Wilder: The subject matter is this woman Griselda Blanco. We had watched the movie "Cocaine Cowboys," and it was kind of all about the cocaine industry in Miami and how it was relatively violence-free, until this woman Griselda Blanco came around and just started ordering murders. And she's responsible for hundreds of murders. ... So the main interview of the whole movie is this guy who was a hit man for her, so I thought it would be nice to write a song from his perspective. Maybe he's in jail, and he's writing a letter to her, just as she's been extradited to Colombia, and all these people are coming to kill her. He's kind of afraid of her, but he's also kind of in love with her.
Keating: She's like the Colombian connection to America's cocaine industry in the '80s, just ruthless. So it's like this female mass murderer and had all these guys working for her who were kind of in love with her.
Griselda Blanco,
Yeasayer in
Cocaine Cowboys 
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