
Yard Act - You're Gonna Need A Little Music
Having initially captured our ears with “The Trapper’s Pelts”, we’ve been eagerly following the Leeds quartet ever since, hungrily gulping down their swift-witted lyricism and inventive, ever-evolving approach to indie rock.
Now, finally able to dedicate the time and energy into crafting the album that they always wanted to make, Yard Act have thrown their all into album number three, enlisting producer extraordinaire Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Nine Inch Nails, Beck, St. Vincent) to help fine-tune these 11 diverse and ingeniously crafted tracks — each of which will be claiming serious real estate in your heads in the months to come.
Yard Act may have previously been searching for their utopia but, like the soothsayers they are, they recognise that it’s music that will be our mutual salvation.
Having initially captured our ears with “The Trapper’s Pelts”, we’ve been eagerly following the Leeds quartet ever since, hungrily gulping down their swift-witted lyricism and inventive, ever-evolving approach to indie rock.
Now, finally able to dedicate the time and energy into crafting the album that they always wanted to make, Yard Act have thrown their all into album number three, enlisting producer extraordinaire Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Nine Inch Nails, Beck, St. Vincent) to help fine-tune these 11 diverse and ingeniously crafted tracks — each of which will be claiming serious real estate in your heads in the months to come.
Yard Act may have previously been searching for their utopia but, like the soothsayers they are, they recognise that it’s music that will be our mutual salvation.
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Having initially captured our ears with “The Trapper’s Pelts”, we’ve been eagerly following the Leeds quartet ever since, hungrily gulping down their swift-witted lyricism and inventive, ever-evolving approach to indie rock.
Now, finally able to dedicate the time and energy into crafting the album that they always wanted to make, Yard Act have thrown their all into album number three, enlisting producer extraordinaire Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Nine Inch Nails, Beck, St. Vincent) to help fine-tune these 11 diverse and ingeniously crafted tracks — each of which will be claiming serious real estate in your heads in the months to come.
Yard Act may have previously been searching for their utopia but, like the soothsayers they are, they recognise that it’s music that will be our mutual salvation.






















