
Dan Barracuda explores the life of famous journalist in “Hunter S. Thompson”
A jazzy rock tribute to one of journalism’s greatest filled with licks layered with meaning.
A jazzy rock tribute to one of journalism’s greatest filled with licks layered with meaning.
Jazzy swing meets bouncing vocals for an upbeat song with serious lyrics.
A bold new sound with fiery spirit meets desperate pleading.
Tender verses and driving choruses switch between introspection and action.
Poetic lyrics float on a chill sonic texture rich with ear candy.
The sparse harmonic space of bass and drums teeters unbalanced until pierced by a siren voice crying for love in a shattered world.
Mellow morning atmosphere wraps around a groovy bassline.
With the pandemic halting live shows for all musicians at the moment, Yellow Magnolia are admittedly coping by spending more time in the studio cooking offerings slated for the new year.
The multifaceted creator and vocalist abstractly ties themes of mortality, the limits of time and matter through lyrical symbolisms.
His bending, gliding guitar chords open to the sonic equivalent of a rippling TV screen sending viewers back in time.