With over 830M all-time streams, #1 charting albums, multiple sold-out headlining tours across the globe, appearances at major festivals worldwide, re
Read More From his acclaimed debut Is Everything Okay In Your World? to his expansive second album A Day In A Yellow Beat, Yellow Days has become renowned for audaciously dashing between genres - in the process consistently alighting the imagination of fans as well as like-minded creative spirits such as Mac DeMarco, Tyler, The Creator and Tom Waits. Set to unwrap his most singular creation to date when his new album HOTEL HEAVEN is released on Friday, Yellow Days now shares a final taste in the shape of his new single FINER THINGS IN LIFE.
Never an artist to take the most obvious direction, Yellow Days pulls all manner of tricks from his hat to construct FINER THINGS IN LIFE with: a dark trip that takes in woozy, seasick psychedelia, heavyweight funk and playful subversions on classic early 70s rock tropes - the sound of the past and the present coalescing in thrillingly off-kilter style. Yet for the songs quirks, its lyrics, delivered in a suave drawl, translate the albums wider themes in straightforward fashion. Much like luxury is often a facade or a distraction, it realises that the finer things in life are often as simple as a personal connection.
Yellow Days - aka George van den Broek - says, "Ive never cared about nice stuff, my trousers have cigarette burns in them. Some of my shirts have stains, Id eat just about anything, and I hate snobbery. The only thing that I care about is being with the one I love. Thats the finer things to me."
The FINER THINGS IN LIFE video takes us deeper into the visual universe of HOTEL HEAVEN. A porter enters a hotel lift where shes immediately paranoid of the judgement cast upon her by an older couple heading to dinner. The dinner itself is initially the very definition of excess and indulgence... until a surprise twist pushes events in a stranger, more surreal and altogether less edible direction. Its a visual which plays on Yellow Days key cinematic references for the album - The Shining, the original Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory and Alejandro Jodorowskys The Holy Mountain - with a touch of the discomforting flair of The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover for good measure.
The video was directed by Boris Thompson-Roylance for Deadbeat Films.
A cosmic concept album that was imagined, written, created and realised almost solely by Yellow Days in his east London flat. The album has been further previewed by MRS MOONLIGHT and the introductory THIS IS HOTEL HEAVEN.
There will be no traversing a dark desert highway to check into HOTEL HEAVEN as Yellow Days will take the experience on the road from next week. The tour starts in the UK, taking in a London show at KOKO, before venturing across Europe ahead of two legs of North American dates.
APRIL
9th - UK, Manchester, Band on the Wall
10th - UK, Glasgow, St. Lukes
11th - UK, Bristol, Trinity
12th - UK, London, KOKO
18th - The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg
19th - Belgium, Antwerp, Trix
20th - France, Paris, La Trabendo
21st - Germany, Cologne, CBE
23rd - Germany, Berlin, Lido
24th - Germany, Hamburg, Mojo Club
27th - USA, Dallas, Deep Ellum Art Co.
28th - USA, Austin Psych Fest
30th - USA, Solana Beach, Belly Up
MAY
2nd - USA, Los Angeles, Lodge Room HLP
3rd - USA, Los Angeles, Lodge Room HLP
4th - USA, Pioneertown, Pappy + Harriets
5th - USA, San Francisco, The Independent
7th - USA, Seattle, The Crocodile
8th - Canada, Vancouver, Hollywood Theatre
9th - USA, Portland, Aladdin Theater
11th - USA, Salt Lake City, Kilby Block Party
12th - USA, Denver, The Bluebird Theater
14th - USA, St. Paul, Turf Club
15th - USA, Chicago, Thalia Hall
17th - USA, Detroit, The Loving Touch
18th - Canada, Toronto, The Opera House
20th - USA, Brooklyn, Elsewhere - Hall
JUNE
21st - USA, Durham, Motorco Music Hall
22nd - USA, Asheville, Eulogy
23rd - USA, Atlanta, Terminal West,
25th - USA, Nashville, Third Man Records - Blue Room
27th - USA, Washington, Union Stage
28th - USA, Philadelphia, Underground Arts
29th - USA, Cambridge, The Sinclair
JULY
3rd - Canada, Montreal Jazz Festival, Club Soda
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