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Listening to Young Yonder is, at its heart, a southern experience, from country to rock to blues and back again. Deftly maneuvering between genres, sometimes within a song, the band reaches deep to provide songs described as "music for the homesick." Young Yonder writes music to describe the human condition: the trials, triumphs, heartaches, and hangups.
Young Yonder’s self-titled release, their first full length album, is a summation of the band’s journey. Chronologically, it could be considered a retrospective, as the songs cover the band’s history. From the traditional murder ballad, “Dirty,” to the acerbic, foot-stomping “Get Lost,” to the frantic, Southern Gothic aesthetic of “Pentecost,” this album is Young Yonder.
Young Yonder’s self-titled release, their first full length album, is a summation of the band’s journey. Chronologically, it could be considered a retrospective, as the songs cover the band’s history. From the traditional murder ballad, “Dirty,” to the acerbic, foot-stomping “Get Lost,” to the frantic, Southern Gothic aesthetic of “Pentecost,” this album is Young Yonder.