Los Angeles rock band Yard Of Blondes release 4th single 'Hummingbird', off upcoming album 'Feed The Moon'
Produced by Billy Graziadei (Biohazard),
mixed by Michael Patterson (Nine Inch Nails)
The song already appears on editorial Spotify playlists
'All new rock'… https://open.spotify.com/album/2qJrLu9r96jcjPgfpUtQ65?si=9z3po3YIQHq6VicnzHh9vA
The 3 previous singles 'You and I & I', 'Lowland' and 'Do you need more?' are already played worldwide.
100% Indie again - Almost a year after the beginning of the pandemic the band had to part ways with the labels.
With the pandemic hitting harder than anybody could expect, they couldn’t offer us what we needed from them, which was, at this pont, financial support and more exposure. And the album was being delayed again and again, we couldn’t stand it anymore. It was heartbreaking but we decided to reclaim our freedom. Fanny learned how to promote the band along the way. She is now a seasoned and experienced PR and she is really the one getting our music heard around the world. It’s a hard decision, but we can’t keep waiting on others and we need to really take our destiny in our hands. » Vincent
Watch the mesmerizing iPhone music video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf_A5I7m6D8&feature=youtu.be
Fanny got the idea to film a lot of people repeating the same movement. They would be followed by an evil force and couldn’t escape it. Vincent loved the concept and then they called some friends and managed to gather them on a Saturday to film them with their iPhone 7. The cast of mostly amateur actors gave their best for his haunting collection of portraits. The end of the video shows all the bodies on the ground.
Album 'Feed the Moon' will be released in 2021. It’s a perfect mix of stoner, grunge, hard rock, punk and pop with haunting melodies, catchy phrases and undertaken musical choices.
Behind the lyrics - The song was written in 2016 after the Ferguson unrest and the fatal shooting of Michael Brown. Unfortunately, the last year showed us with George Floyd and Breonna Taylor that the song was still accurate and the deadly pandemic gave it an unsuspected new meaning. The video directed by Fanny and Vincent shows a menace coming at people who don’t have time to react. It spreads like a deadly virus among the population… Sounds familiar?
mixed by Michael Patterson (Nine Inch Nails)
The song already appears on editorial Spotify playlists
'All new rock'… https://open.spotify.com/album/2qJrLu9r96jcjPgfpUtQ65?si=9z3po3YIQHq6VicnzHh9vA
The 3 previous singles 'You and I & I', 'Lowland' and 'Do you need more?' are already played worldwide.
100% Indie again - Almost a year after the beginning of the pandemic the band had to part ways with the labels.
With the pandemic hitting harder than anybody could expect, they couldn’t offer us what we needed from them, which was, at this pont, financial support and more exposure. And the album was being delayed again and again, we couldn’t stand it anymore. It was heartbreaking but we decided to reclaim our freedom. Fanny learned how to promote the band along the way. She is now a seasoned and experienced PR and she is really the one getting our music heard around the world. It’s a hard decision, but we can’t keep waiting on others and we need to really take our destiny in our hands. » Vincent
Watch the mesmerizing iPhone music video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf_A5I7m6D8&feature=youtu.be
Fanny got the idea to film a lot of people repeating the same movement. They would be followed by an evil force and couldn’t escape it. Vincent loved the concept and then they called some friends and managed to gather them on a Saturday to film them with their iPhone 7. The cast of mostly amateur actors gave their best for his haunting collection of portraits. The end of the video shows all the bodies on the ground.
Album 'Feed the Moon' will be released in 2021. It’s a perfect mix of stoner, grunge, hard rock, punk and pop with haunting melodies, catchy phrases and undertaken musical choices.
Behind the lyrics - The song was written in 2016 after the Ferguson unrest and the fatal shooting of Michael Brown. Unfortunately, the last year showed us with George Floyd and Breonna Taylor that the song was still accurate and the deadly pandemic gave it an unsuspected new meaning. The video directed by Fanny and Vincent shows a menace coming at people who don’t have time to react. It spreads like a deadly virus among the population… Sounds familiar?
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