Listen to ‘Oceans’ the debut single from new fuzzy pop band The Yada Yada Yadas

Listen to 'Oceans' the debut single from new fuzzy pop band The Yada Yada Yadas

The Yada Yada Yadas are a recently formed Durham-based alternative rock band that have truly mastered the craft of writing beautifully silly pop songs, and burying them deep beneath piles of dirt, feedback, and uncompromisingly creamy fuzz.

Influenced by bands such as Pavement, Neutral Milk Hotel, and The Flaming Lips, it’s clear to hear the noisy alternative U.S influence upon the songwriting of Vocalist/ Guitarist Mark Owens. This Influence runs deep into the bands identity, transcending just music, visible in everything from the Seinfeld inspired band name, through to the lyrics of the bands debut track Oceans, which playfully references Bill Hicks during its 3 minutes of anti-summer fuzz.

The eccentric and painful irony of the lyrical content within bands catalogue of songs pulls expertly from the Stephen Malkmus, Jeff Mangum, Wayne Coyne school of twisted imagery, in a borderline nonsensical stream of consciousness style. Lyrically and musically, the band are obsessed with the idea of letting the listener dig through the messy surface of noise, to discover the simplicity of the pop gem that lies within each track for themselves.

Listen to ‘Oceans’ BELOW:

Oceans provides an opportunity to glance for the first time into the bands upcoming EP ‘Way…No Way…’ There’s a beauty in opposites and The Yada Yada Yadas are both pragmatic and ethereal, they builds and burn, leaving you wanting more… It’s a love letter and a breakup in 3 minutes leaving many questions unanswered.

Oceans is out now via Silent Kid Records. Keep an eye on this one.

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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