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Based out of Columbus, Ohio, experimental pop band <a href="spotify:artist:3DJqcz8IhshYnm3iECSd6N" data-name="Way Yes">Way Yes</a> began in the early part of 2010 as a collaboration between <a href="spotify:artist:2CU61U87fEpZ3UURXyrVWw" data-name="Glenn Davis">Glenn Davis</a> and Travis Hall. They were soon joined by multi-instrumentalist Maxwell Lewis (<a href="spotify:artist:6VyhNc8eUyMjUdQ2piXxUy" data-name="Max Deadroom">Max Deadroom</a>) and drummer Timothy Horak. The band soon cultivated a richly eclectic sample-based pop sound that drew from the blissful, trippy energy of <a href="spotify:artist:4kwxTgCKMipBKhSnEstNKj" data-name="Animal Collective">Animal Collective</a> the avant experimentalism of <a href="spotify:artist:4UvhuGdFf75Cfan7lEU1J1" data-name="The Books">The Books</a>, and the solid tropical pop hooks of <a href="spotify:artist:5BvJzeQpmsdsFp4HGUYUEx" data-name="Vampire Weekend">Vampire Weekend</a>. They released the Herringbone EP in 2010, following the next year with both the Oranjudio 7&#34; and Walkability EP. Tog Pebbles, their first proper album, was released in 2013 on Lefse Records. In 2017 they released their sophomore album, Tuna Hair on Gold Robot Records. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi

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