House
House
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Our Take
Our Take
Young Buffalo's latest offering, "House," is a whimsical journey through the tangled musical landscape of indie rock. This Mississippi duo brings a fresh perspective to the genre, infusing their songs with infectious energy and playful charm.
From the dreamy opening track "Old Soul" to the pulsating rhythms of "Man in Your Head," Young Buffalo wastes no time in drawing listeners into their world of catchy hooks and clever lyrics. The group's knack for blending jangly guitars with bouncy melodies creates a sound that is both familiar and innovative.
One of the highlights of the album is the haunting ballad "Sykia," which showcases the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant songs that linger long after the final notes fade away. Lead vocalist Jim Barrett's earnest delivery adds a rawness to the lyrics that is both refreshing and poignant.
Throughout "House," Young Buffalo flex their musical muscles, experimenting with different styles and sounds while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity. Tracks like "No Idea" and "Blood" showcase the band's versatility, as they seamlessly transition from laid-back grooves to anthemic choruses.
Overall, "House" is a strong sophomore effort from Young Buffalo, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters. With its infectious melodies and clever songwriting, this album is sure to win over both fans of indie rock and newcomers alike. Don't sleep on this hidden gem of a record.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Man in Your Dreams
2. No Idea
3. Guilt
4. Cliff Diver
5. My Place
6. Sykia
7. Black Eye
8. Summertime Blondes
9. Pill
10. Old Soul
11. Beat Back
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Young Buffalo
Young Buffalo is the indie rock duo that's been causing a stir in the music scene with their infectious melodies and offbeat charm. Hailing from Oxford, Mississippi, this dynamic duo consists of Ben Yarbrough and Jim Barrett, who met while studying at the University of Mississippi and bonded over their shared love of creating music that defies genre conventions. With their unique blend of indie pop, folk, and rock influences, Young Buffalo have been praised for their clever songwriting and catchy hooks that have garnered comparisons to bands like Vampire Weekend and Local Natives. Their debut album, "House," released in 2015, received critical acclaim for its heartfelt lyrics and lush, dreamy soundscapes that transport listeners to another world. But don't let their laid-back demeanor fool you - Young Buffalo's live performances are anything but tame. Known for their energetic stage presence and electrifying chemistry, the duo puts on a show that's not to be missed. Whether they're playing to a sold-out crowd or an intimate venue, Young Buffalo's passion for music shines through in every note they play. So if you're looking for a fresh sound that's equal parts quirky and endearing, look no further than Young Buffalo. These two lads from Mississippi are redefining what it means to be a modern indie rock band, and we can't wait to see where their musical journey takes them next.
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