Yeah Yeah Yeahs In early 2000, Karen O founded the
indie rock band
Yeah Yeah Yeahs with guitarist
Nick Zinner; drummer
Brian Chase was added in September 2000 to form a trio. They achieved international fame with the release of their acclaimed debut studio album,
Fever to Tell, signing with
Interscope Records for
distribution only in 2003. It was hailed as the best release of the year by many publications, and sold over one million copies worldwide by the end of the decade. They have since released
four more albums to general acclaim and commercial success, becoming known for their musical reinventions and Karen O's energetic performances. Regarding their approach to music, Karen O told the
Los Angeles Times in 2009 that, "We still have to grab people by the collar ... We put out a record every three years now; we could easily be forgotten. If you look at a lot of our peers that we came up with, a lot of them have disappeared." Each of Yeah Yeah Yeahs's albums has entered the US
Billboard 200, with
Mosquito (2013) reaching the top five,
Show Your Bones (2006) the top 20, and ''
It's Blitz! (2009) the top 30. All of their albums have also entered the UK Albums Chart, with every one making the top ten except Fever to Tell
, which made the top 20. They received four nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for Fever to Tell
, Show Your Bones
, It's Blitz!
, and Cool It Down''; the first was also nominated for the
Shortlist Music Prize. Their singles "
Maps", "
Heads Will Roll", and "
Sacrilege" have collectively received seven nominations at the
MTV Video Music Awards, and "
Spitting Off the Edge of the World" was nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.
Solo career In 2004, Karen O, using the moniker Marshmellow, directed the music video for "We Fenced Other Gardens with the Bones of Our Own" by
Liars, fronted by her then-boyfriend Angus Andrew. The following year, she directed the "
Blessed Evening" video for
Foetus with her then-boyfriend
Spike Jonze working as
cinematographer. In 2006, Karen O directed the Yeah Yeah Yeahs video for "Cheated Hearts". On December 10, 2006, a home-recorded album titled
KO at Home was leaked via an invite-only
BitTorrent tracking site. The album, originally a personal gift to
Dave Sitek of
TV on the Radio, was discovered inside a suitcase that Sitek had left behind in a New York City apartment. The disc's 14 tracks and scan of the cover (a photograph of Karen O with a poem written by
Oscar Wilde on the back side of the photo) quickly spread. News sites broke the story of the leak when Sitek lashed out at the fan who leaked the demos. Eventually, Sitek followed up his comments with an apology letter. In response to the leak, Karen O said that "
shit happens", and although she was "a little grossed out", she offered commentary on which of the songs she liked the most. Under the moniker Kids with Canes, Karen O and her now-husband Barnaby Clay directed the music video for the
Tiny Masters of Today song "
Hologram World", released in 2008. Karen O also contributed vocals to the song and served as
choreographer of the video, in which she appears with Yeah Yeah Yeahs bandmates
Nick Zinner and
Brian Chase, as well as
Mike D from the
Beastie Boys,
Gibby Haynes from the
Butthole Surfers, Russell Simins from the
Blues Explosion, and Sam James from
The Mooney Suzuki. Karen O's debut solo album,
Crush Songs, was released on September 9, 2014. It was released on
Cult Records via
Kobalt Label Services. On February 17, 2015, Karen O released a live album titled
Live from Crush Palace, recorded during three shows at
Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles in September 2014. The album features live renditions of songs from
Crush Songs, as well as "Hideaway" from
Where the Wild Things Are and "The Moon Song" from
Her. On January 11, 2018, Karen O released the song "Yo! My Saint", featuring guest vocals from
Michael Kiwanuka, in support of
Kenzo's Spring Summer 2018 collection. On March 15, 2019, Karen O and musician-producer
Danger Mouse released the collaborative album
Lux Prima. The two originally met to discuss collaboration in 2007 as mutual admirers, but did not collaborate until 2016 due to scheduling and availability, resulting in the album
Lux Prima three years later. To promote the album, an immersive art piece and communal listening experience titled "An Encounter with Lux Prima" was released.
Spike Jonze also shot the video for the song "Woman" live in one take, as the duo performed on
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Soundtrack work Karen O was featured in the track "Cut Me Up" by
Har Mar Superstar for the soundtrack to the 2005 horror film
House of Wax. For the film
Jackass Number Two, Karen O collaborated with electronic artist
Peaches and
Johnny Knoxville to record a track entitled "Backass"; for
Jackass 3D, she covered
Roger Alan Wade's "If You're Gonna Be Dumb" under the alternative title of "If You're Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough". In 2007, she also contributed vocals to a version of
Bob Dylan's "
Highway 61 Revisited" for the ''
I'm Not There film soundtrack. She performed a short song at the end of the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! episode "Brothers Cinco". She also performed the track "Strange Love" on the album Frankenweenie Unleashed! (Music Inspired by the Motion Picture)''. Karen O composed all songs on
the soundtrack of Spike Jonze's 2009 film
Where the Wild Things Are (except a cover of the
Daniel Johnston song "Worried Shoes") with
Carter Burwell. She is listed on the soundtrack as "Karen O and the Kids". The song "
All Is Love", written by Karen O and
Nick Zinner and included in this soundtrack, was nominated for
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media at the
2010 Grammy Awards. Karen O also contributed "
The Moon Song" to Jonze's 2013 film
Her, which was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Original Song. Karen O collaborated with
Trent Reznor and
Atticus Ross on a cover version of
Led Zeppelin's "
Immigrant Song" for the soundtrack to the 2011 film
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, for which Reznor and Ross composed the score.
Other collaborations In 2008, Karen O debuted a side project called Native Korean Rock with fellow New York City musicians, with two intimate performances at Union Pool in
Brooklyn on July 21. The following year, she contributed backing vocals, screaming animal sounds and noises to the songs "Gemini Syringes", "I Can Be A Frog" and "Watching the Planets" on
The Flaming Lips' album
Embryonic. In 2011, she contributed vocals on the song "Pinky's Dream" on the David Lynch debut album
Crazy Clown Time. In 2012, she collaborated with experimental rock group
Swans on the song "Song for a Warrior" on their album
The Seer. She also lends vocals to the song "GO!" on
Santigold's 2012 album
Master of My Make-Believe. On the collaboration project with
N.A.S.A. on
The Spirit of Apollo, she appears on the track "Strange Enough", together with
Ol' Dirty Bastard and
Fatlip. Karen O has also collaborated with
James Iha on his second solo LP,
Look to the Sky, in 2012. In 2014, her cover of "
A Marshmallow World" was featured in
Target's holiday commercials. In 2015, her cover of
Animotion's "
Obsession" was used as the opening theme for the
Starz miniseries
Flesh and Bone. On May 5, 2015, a song by Karen O in tribute to
Nellie Bly was used as part of a
Google doodle commemorating Bly's 151st birthday. The same year,
Microsoft approached Karen O to pen a theme song for
Square Enix's game
Rise of the Tomb Raider, which resulted in the song "I Shall Rise". == Artistry and public image ==