Wobbly saloon piano and sun-damaged folk that feels like a warm afternoon in a wood-paneled room. Psychedelic Americana for slow mornings and long drives.
John Andrews & the Yawns create music that feels like a well-worn corduroy jacket. It is built on a foundation of 1970s singer-songwriter sensibilities, but it is viewed through a slightly warped, psychedelic lens. The sound is defined by 'saloon pop' piano that wobbles with a charming instability, paired with acoustic guitars and a rhythm section that feels relaxed and unhurried. It is the sonic equivalent of a polaroid photo: slightly blurry, warm-toned, and deeply nostalgic.
What truly sets Andrews apart is his ability to blend the 'New Weird America' aesthetic with a genuine sense of melodic comfort. While his peers might lean into dissonance or avant-garde experimentation, the Yawns keep things approachable and sweet. The production often features tape saturation and a bedroom-studio intimacy that makes the listener feel like they are sitting on the floor during a private rehearsal. It is music that celebrates the beauty in small, imperfect moments.
For those new to his catalog, Cookbook is an excellent entry point that showcases his refined songwriting and lush, analog arrangements. If you prefer something a bit more raw and homespun, his debut Bit By The Fang offers a more direct look at his psychedelic folk roots. It is the perfect soundtrack for a slow Sunday or a solitary road trip through the countryside.
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