Singer-songwriter Yellowlees releases stirring indie anthem ‘Jungle’
“No doubt a future hit on the indie-pop circuit, ‘Jungle’ is a masterclass in finding your feet.”
Singer-songwriter Yellowlees releases stirring indie anthem ‘Jungle’
If there’s ever a track to break us free from the year we’ve had, ‘Jungle’ may well be it. Yellowlees – otherwise known as 24 year-old Pete from Norfolk – is a natural songwriter, pairing intoxicating melodies with the organic folksiness of acoustic guitar to create a rich yet intimate sound. ‘Jungle’ is an anthem of the twenty-something experience, confronting the personal doubts of reaching adulthood and the anxieties of fitting in. “I can see the tree tops”, sings Yellowlees in glorious a Capella breaths that utilize jubilant harmonies no doubt stemming from a background in drama, “I just can’t reach them yet”. Instrumentally, the track is equally accomplished, showcasing accompanying bass lines and percussion in ways that could give the likes of Nick Mulvey or Mumford and Sons a run for their money. Yellowlees takes the doubts of growing up and makes them beautiful.
No doubt a future hit on the indie-pop circuit, ‘Jungle’ is a masterclass in finding your feet.
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With a breath of synth-pop fresh air and a tale of new love to hand, this New Zealand based artist delves deep into the feeling of lover's deja vu. Growing from a breeze to a gale of sound, each reflection blows gently on your eardrum. Tantalising your senses through a dreamy harmony of synths and percussion, he brings his unique blend of pop and R&B to life.