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Musicforthemorningafter

Pete Yorn

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Pete Yorn made quite a splash right from the onset. Playing most of the instruments himself and counting fellow Jersey boy Bruce Springsteen and the Britpop of the Smiths as influences, Yorn comes across as a radical neo-traditionalist singer-songwriter/rock n’ roller with all that those paradoxes imply. Self-penned tunes such as “Life On a Chain,” “Strange Condition,” “For Nancy (‘Cos It Already Is),” and “On Your Side” sound immediately fresh and recognizable, as Yorn’s emotive yet steady lead vocals are remarkably assured for a young man’s debut album. The sound is tight and professional without ever turning uptight, and the yearning never leaves Yorn’s voice for long. “EZ” is the album’s gentlest track and real fury rests behind its laidback exterior. In fact, it’s Yorn’s deceptively laidback demeanor that brings much of the album’s toughness to light. He often sounds as if he’d rather whisper or turn to sleep when stuck with conflict, and that’s where the tension comes into play. The grind of “Black” and the flustered rush in the twisted “uh-huhs” of “Murray” are classic pop-rock moments.

Customer Reviews

One Of the Decades Best

This album is quite possibly one of the best of the decade. This is the type of album you can start on track 1 and let it play without feeling bored or feeling the need to change the track right away. Also, this is the type of record that grows on you. I bought this CD in 2002 and I still listen to it all the time, that to me is the true sign of a great record and artist.

Kutner

They used "Lose You" at Kutner's funeral in the TV show "House", now every time I listen I think of Kutner... good but sad song.

The first...

Sometimes the eagerness and passion for music of a fanatic musician is captured on tape..such is the case with Pete's first album..It contains the songs that still make people rise to their feet in his live concerts..Murray..Closet...Life on a Chain..Nancy..diehard fan faves still.. Don't miss out on this one!

Biography

Born: July 27, 1974 in Montville, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

New Jersey native Pete Yorn took a rather unique route to singer/songwriter acclaim, gaining his first big break by providing the score to a Farrelly Brothers film. Having graduated from Syracuse University several years prior, the 26-year-old pulled up stakes in 2000 and relocated to Los Angeles, CA, where he began writing music for film and television. Prospects increased when Yorn was recruited to score Me, Myself, & Irene, a Farrelly Brothers movie starring Jim Carrey. One of his own pop/rock...
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