YONAKA have cut their teeth on the live scene over the last couple of years, and 2019 saw them play sold-out shows in both NYC (Rough Trade) and Los Angeles (House Of Machines). The band have just announced that they will be returning to play Reading & Leeds Festival this August. The Brighton-based rockers are also set to play the UK’s 110 Above Festival the same month, Sonic Wave in December and are joining Catfish And The Bottlemen at Singleton Park in Swansea, in September.
2019 saw YONAKA release their highly esteemed debut album, Don’t Wait ‘Til Tomorrow. Met with critical acclaim from tastemakers such as the Guardian, NME, Clash and more, the 11-track album has racked up a whopping 58 million streams on Spotify. Since its release, the band have been holed up in their Brighton home studio honing their craft, and finally creating the music they have always want to. When they met at Brighton university, vocalist Theresa Jarvis, bassist Alex Crosby, drummer Rob Mason and guitarist George Werbrouck-Edwards instantly jelled, quickly building their name with raucous live sets and a seamless merging of pop, rock and hip-hop inspired beats.
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“Before Wolf Alice, it’s hard to remember a UK band making rock music that is genuinely adored on both critical and commercial terms.” Clash
“YONAKA throw a grab bag of influences into the cauldron and arrive at a heady, heavy sonic brew, taken to the next level by a formidable frontwoman.” The Sunday Times
“The sky’s the limit for a band like YONAKA… they already feel like a world-conquering proposition.” DIY
“Brighton purveyors of dark alt.pop with a hefty side order of riffs.” Kerrang!
“the breakthrough British rock band” NME
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