Альбомы исполнителя
Love for the Underdog
2023 · альбом
Fourth Wall
2023 · сингл
Never Go Away
2023 · сингл
Checks in the Mail
2023 · сингл
Cookbook
2021 · альбом
Try
2021 · сингл
River of Doubt
2021 · сингл
New California Blue
2021 · сингл
Bad Posture
2017 · альбом
Bit by the Fang
2015 · альбом
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Биография
New Jersey-born multi-instrumentalist John Andrews worked with several bands before stepping out on his own with solo project John Andrews & the Yawns -- "the Yawns" being a fictional backing band at first, as Andrews played all the instruments on his debut. He did employ accompanists for his later albums, but his low-key and lo-fi pop vision changed very little once he had a band, with his murmured vocals and subtle, melodic keyboard work still his stylistic hallmarks. 2015's Bit by the Fang and 2017's Bad Posture were tuneful exercises in dreamlike indie pop, while 2021's Cookbook and 2023's Love for the Underdog tightened the focus on his '70s California soft rock influences. John Andrews always worked on solo compositions, but he notably contributed drums to indie act Quilt and organ/keyboards to fuzzy folk-rockers Woods. Being a full-time member of both these bands made it difficult to find time and space to complete his own recordings. Andrews began work on a debut album in 2013 when living in the remote Amish country of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Over the next several months, Andrews eventually decamped to his grandparents' New Jersey home, where he set up in their vacant living room and re-recorded the warm, Kinks-informed roots pop songs that made up his 2015 debut, Bit by the Fang, which saw release on the Woodsist label. After relocating to a Colonial farmhouse in the woodland of Barrington, New Hampshire with musician friends, he went to work on his second album. Recorded on the property with housemates including Rachel Neveu of Mmoss, and Lukas Goudreault and Joey Schneider of Soft Eyes, Bad Posture followed in 2017, comprising more rootsy psych-pop. 2021's Cookbook saw Andrews paying more explicit homage to '70s soft rock, with the opening track, "New California Blue," written specifically to pay tribute to Joni Mitchell. An album tracked live to tape across New York State with his Cut Worms' touring bandmates (Max Clarke, Noah Bond, and Quilt's Keven Lareau), 2023's Love for the Underdog followed suit while adding a string quartet to its late-summer palette. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi