Yearling

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Already Here - Radio Edit 03:21 Tools
Kaleidoscope 03:55 Tools
Holiday 03:45 Tools
Picturesque 03:59 Tools
The View From Here 04:40 Tools
Slowdance 04:01 Tools
Low Earth Orbit 03:12 Tools
Picture Prose 04:59 Tools
Arrow and Archer 05:31 Tools
I, Flight Machine 03:58 Tools
Atlantis 08:26 Tools
Luna 05:28 Tools
Bells 04:02 Tools
All of You and All of Me 04:22 Tools
Sleepwalker 03:13 Tools
Caroline 03:22 Tools
Before I Met You 03:55 Tools
The Ghost of What Used to Be 03:18 Tools
Fearless 01:20 Tools
Heartbeat 00:30 Tools
Me and The Weather 04:14 Tools
Phoenix 03:02 Tools
Coming Clean 03:34 Tools
City Lights 03:21 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is You 03:31 Tools
Already Here 03:20 Tools
I, Fight Machine 03:58 Tools
Hot N Cold 03:58 Tools
Bermuda 03:58 Tools
Hot N' Cold (Katy Perry Cover) 03:58 Tools
Safe 03:50 Tools
The Heartbeat Sound 03:50 Tools
Reflections 03:50 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is You (Cover) 03:50 Tools
Breathless (The Corrs) 03:26 Tools
Let's Be Honest 03:26 Tools
Breathless 03:26 Tools
Holy Ghost 03:26 Tools
Cosmos 03:26 Tools
Already Here (Radio Edit) 03:26 Tools
HOLIDAY (acoustic) 03:26 Tools
Holiday -from[The View From Here] 03:26 Tools
Rapture 03:26 Tools
Acheron 03:26 Tools
Bruised Hearts 03:26 Tools
Breathless (The Corrs Cover) 03:26 Tools
Paint The Sky 03:26 Tools
Great Halls 03:26 Tools
Headway 03:37 Tools
Oblivion 03:56 Tools
Crooked Sky 03:56 Tools
Tree of Knowledge 03:56 Tools
Breathless (by The Corrs) 03:26 Tools
Kaleidoscope (demo) 03:26 Tools
Two Clicks (feat. Ben Miller of Homesick) 03:37 Tools
Today Is The Day 03:37 Tools
sora wo egaite 03:26 Tools
Where Are You Christmas 03:37 Tools
City Lights (Acoustic) 03:56 Tools
Away in a Manger 03:37 Tools
2 Clicks (feat. Ben Miller) 03:37 Tools
Bells (demo) 03:56 Tools
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A local act from Raleigh, NC. Through the craggy mountains of sound that North Carolina metal acts have pushed up through the years lies the lulls and valleys populated by pop bands that once dominated the local music scenes, and their younger brethren eager to return to the melodies that first put the state on the map. Climbing down from the monoliths towering above to forge something new and unique is Yearling, featuring Sid Menon, bassist for the uncompromisingly brutal Glass Casket. Cutting his teeth touring the nation with the metal outfit, Menon realized that as much as he enjoyed the shredding and destruction Glass Casket provided him with, his heart still lie in the golden sounds of 70's AM pop. A sound he was eager to breathe new life into and bring back to the forefront in the scene at home. On their debut full-length, The View From Here, Yearling takes the arena-rock appeal of artists like Todd Rundgren and T. Rex and updates it with an ambience and soul all their own. The result is an album bursting with lush harmonies and fluid, textured guitar-work. There are hints of synth and sound loops that flesh things out and make each song it's own animal, an impressive feat in a sea of pop that pays tribute to yesterday and yet all sounds the same. The most impressive thing about the album is that you'll barely notice as the instantly catchy choruses bury themselves inside your head, unable to be shaken for weeks. But that's certainly not a bad thing as you'll find that the mood of the record is such that every time you hum it to yourself you'll be smiling. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.