John Andrews & The Yawns - Love For The Underdog (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Love For The Underdog
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Woodsist
Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Indie Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:53
Total Size: 85.7 / 226 / 776 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Checks in the Mail (3:36)
2. Never Go Away (4:05)
3. Fourth Wall (7:15)
4. Starving Artist (3:24)
5. Walking Under My Loves Ladders (3:57)
6. Cloudy (4:41)
7. Only Heart (4:35)
8. I Want to Believe (5:22)

John Andrews is something of an open secret in a certain corner of the music scene: a versatile musician & animator. A film school drop out whose work hat-tips tradition as much as outsider anti-aesthetics. He's spent over a decade on the DIY circuit, playing early house shows alongside then up-and-coming peers Weyes Blood and Daniel Bachman. Today he is still out there projecting his sketchy hand drawn animations during his performances in coffee shops, small galleries and non-traditional venues. Andrews' painterly approach now introduces us to his version of New York City, the place he was bound to end up after years of dwelling in Pennsylvania farm towns and New Hampshire barns. There is handmade vibrancy to the world he's imagined for us here: intimate moments seen from the interior, looking outward from hole-in-the-wall restaurants, theaters and the fragments of peace found within the restless and dirty street corners.

"Love For The Underdog", his aptly titled fourth release with the Woodsist label, was tracked live to tape in various studios and apartments across the Empire State with help from his bandmates in Cut Worms' touring outfit, Max Clarke, Keven Lareau & Noah Bond. Buoyant melodies are supported by timeless string arrangements, translated from Andrews' head to page with the help of friend Simon Hanes. The string quartet follows the tradition of Francoise Hardy, Harry Nilsson, Margo Guryan & Belle and Sebastian, giving the whole thing a cinematic ambience with stark shadows of an Edward Hopper painting. The lyrics tie together narratives of cynical heroes & troubled lovers. Put on the record and sink into well-worn red velvet theater seats, when the lights go down and the flickering of projectors run the title: Love for the Underdog, indeed.




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Many thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac & 24-96!!