Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia?
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Our Take
Our Take
YARD ACT's debut album, "Where's My Utopia?", is a whirlwind tour through the absurdity of modern life, delivered with biting wit and infectious energy. The Leeds-based quartet have crafted a sonic landscape that blends post-punk sensibilities with sharp social commentary, resulting in a truly unique listening experience.
From the opening track, "The Overload", YARD ACT set the tone for a rollercoaster ride of catchy hooks and sardonic lyrics. Lead singer James Smith's deadpan delivery perfectly complements the band's razor-sharp instrumentation, creating a sound that is both smart and spontaneous.
Tracks like "Fixer Upper" and "Rich" showcase YARD ACT's ability to tackle weighty subjects with a light touch, offering up biting critiques of capitalism and inequality without losing an ounce of their infectious charm. Meanwhile, songs like "Land of the Blind" and "Quarantine the Skeptic" prove that the band are equally adept at crafting anthems that demand to be shouted from the rooftops.
In a world where sincerity often feels in short supply, YARD ACT are refreshingly unafraid to speak their minds and make you think. "Where's My Utopia?" is a bold and brash debut that firmly establishes YARD ACT as a band to watch in the ever-evolving landscape of indie rock. So grab your headphones, press play, and prepare to be taken on a wild and unforgettable journey. Trust us, you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. An Illusion
2. We Make Hits
3. Down By the Stream
4. The Undertow
5. Dream Job
6. Fizzy Fish
7. Petroleum
8. When the Laughter Stops
9. Grifter's Grief
10. Blackpool Illuminations
11. A Vineyard for the North
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Yard Act
Yard Act is the refreshing burst of creativity that the UK music scene has been waiting for. Hailing from Leeds, this post-punk outfit have been causing quite the stir with their clever lyrics, infectious melodies, and undeniable stage presence. Fronted by the charismatic James Smith, Yard Act delivers a sound that is equal parts gritty and glamorous. Their music is a thrilling blend of punk rock energy, sharp social commentary, and danceable beats that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time. Yard Act's debut EP, "The Overload," quickly gained traction in the underground scene, with tracks like "Fixer Upper" and "Peanuts," showcasing the band's knack for crafting catchy hooks and thought-provoking lyrics. With their distinctive blend of wit and wisdom, Yard Act have captured the hearts and minds of music lovers across the globe. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with James Smith's magnetic stage presence drawing audiences in and keeping them captivated from start to finish. In a world where authenticity is often hard to come by, Yard Act stand out as a shining beacon of creativity and passion. With their unique sound and undeniable talent, it's no wonder that this band is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about acts in the industry. Keep an eye on Yard Act – they're destined for big things.
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