YONAKA RELEASE WELCOME TO MY HOUSE EP

YONAKA RELEASE WELCOME TO MY HOUSE EP TODAY 

LISTEN HERE 

 

SHARES VIDEOS FOR EACH TRACK INCLUDING NEW SINGLE  

BY THE TIME YOU’RE READING THIS 

WATCH HERE 

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Positioned as the year’s breakthrough alternative force, YONAKA, comprised of Theresa Jarvis [vocals], Alex Crosby [bass], and George Werbrouck-Edwards [guitar], uncover their electrifying new EP, Welcome To My House, via LAVA/Republic Records today. The band welcomes fans to their world by sharing videos for each track off the EP. Listen to the EP HERE, watch the video playlist HERE.

 

About Welcome To My HouseTheresa shared, “Each song represents a memory or emotion inside of me. The experiences I have gone through have all spent time inside my house and consumed me. With the EP being called Welcome To My House, visually I want listeners to be able to open up a door, come into my world and see what each song meant to me at that specific time in my life.”

 

This door opens wide on the new single By The Time You’re Reading This. Bright guitar echoes through upbeat drums as Theresa’s vocals instantly captivate. This frenetic momentum dissolves into an acoustic melody as she croons, By the time that you’re reading this, I’ll be gone.” In the accompanying visual, the trio deliver a kinetic performance against a giant chalkboard with handwriting scrawled across it.

 

Speaking on By The Time You’re Reading ThisTheresa elaborated, “This song is about living in the moment. When we aren’t consumed by our past or worrying about our future that is when we are truly living. I feel like so many moments have been missed from not being fully present and you only realize how much this thing or persona was to you when it’s gone. I think it’s about taking the time to enjoy what’s infant of you and stop becoming the story of your past.”

Up next, the band will celebrate the release with numerous live dates this summer, including Reading & Leeds Festival and more. See full tour dates below.

 

Allow YONAKA to welcome you to their house now!

TRACKLISTING

  1. By The Time You’re Reading This
  1. PANIC
  1. Welcome To My House
  1. Give Me My Halo
  1. I Want More
  1. I Don’t Care
  1. Hands Off My Money

 

YONAKA UPCOMING FESTIVAL DATES:

Saturday, July 29, 2023 – Derbyshire, United Kingdom – Y Not Festival

Saturday, August 5, 2023 – Liverpool, United Kingdom – No Play Festival

Friday, August 25, 2023 – Reading, United Kingdom – Reading Festival

Saturday, August 26, 2023 – Leeds, United Kingdom – Leeds Festival

Saturday, September 30, 2023 – Bristol, United Kingdom – Misery Loves Company Festival

 

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Credit: Brian Ziff

 

 

ABOUT YONAKA
Sound bends to the whim of emotion. For YONAKA, music morphs in tandem with moods. Distortion teems with tension in moments of heavy catharsis, only to come back down in an exhale of electronic reprieve. As such, the UK trio fuse pop, punk, and hip-hop into a hypnotic alternative rock hybrid. The group burrow deep inside themes of mental health, empowerment and the here and now with clear intention and expansive vision. After amassing over 150 million streams and earning widespread acclaim, YONAKA kickstart the next chapter with the release of their brand new Welcome To My House EP out now via LAVA/Republic Records. 

 

YONAKA paved the way for the EP with singles PANIC, Welcome To My House and Give Me My Halo, introducing listeners to EP’s theme. As Theresa further explains, “each song represents a memory or emotion inside me. The experiences I have gone through have all spent time inside my house and consumed me. With the EP being called Welcome To My House, visually I want listeners to be able to open up a door, come into my world and see what each song meant to me at that specific time in my life.” 

 

“When you listen to us, I hope you feel empowered, heard, and like you’re not alone,” Theresa states. “Hearing other people’s stories has helped me heal and grow so much and I’d like to be that light for other people.”