LOS ANGELES (September 8, 2020) – The Yorks announce the release of the dream-pop single, “Only to Find” on September 21. “Only to Find” captures the all-encompassing feeling of being with someone in the beginning stages of a relationship: euphoria, forgetting all that is outside, and the feeling of going to another place. It’s off the EP, Purple Sunsets, due out November 13.
“Only to Find” entrances the listener into a magical and mysterious dreamscape. Nostalgic instrumentals gently caress atmospheric tinged melodies into a distilled euphoria. There’s a tenderness that prevails throughout the song, always beckoning to come closer.
Consisting of meditations on love and disillusionment, the new three-song EP, Purple Sunsets, marks the transition from the band’s previous accompaniments to Jorge Rodrigo Azanza’s fresh solo style – a sweet, lyrically innocent sound. Built around the musings of the multi-instrumentalist, the EP encapsulates Azana’s dreamy vision of Los Angeles love and Ecuadorian roots. A sophisticated, slightly flamboyant style flavors The Yorks tender, lighthearted tunes.
Purple Sunsets Track Listing
- Only to Find
- Purple Sunsets
- Many Things
About The Yorks
Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador, Jorge Rodrigo Azanza spent his youth on the floor of his bedroom, teaching himself guitar and pouring over bootleg CDs with music by The Beatles, The Kinks, and Prince. In 2017, The Yorks saw positive reception after the release of their first self-titled EP, featuring Liaison and Parking Lots. Produced by Gardens & Villa’s Chris Lynch and Adam Rassmussen, the record sparked interest at college radio and online publications.
Praise For The Yorks
“They worked with Chris Lynch and Adam Rasmussen (Gardens and Villa) on their new self-titled EP-due out Aug. 18-and found a way to harness the familiarity of their indie rock reverberations while creating a drastic individuality that shakes the genre to its foundation. They’re not simply retreading common ground-they’re rebuilding their influences by looking at the variant commonalities that exist within their chosen sounds.” Joshua Pickard, Nooga.com
“‘Parking Lots’ is carefree, rolling out of the right side of lo-fi rock’s bed. Reminiscent of ’60s surf tracks but holding the same nostalgic presence Beach Fossils and Real Estate reside over, the track is just a preview of the joy in The Yorks’ soon-to-be-released self-titled debut.“ Treble Zine
“Early favorites off of their EP are “Sweep” and “Fading,” both showcasing the driving groove in the arpeggiated frenetics of the bass line, a soft haze that encapsulates their feel-good daze, and subdued pensive breakdowns that sparkles at the right moments.” Josh S. Pineda, Indie Beat
“Their latest single, “Parking Lots” is twangy and gooey, filled with 5k paced drums and loopy guitar riffs. It’s a slightly addictive type of rock, and lucky for us, the two just released their self titled EP, produced by Chris Lynch and Adam Rasmussen of Gardens and Villa.” Alt Citizen