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Yuno shares ‘Fall In Love,’ a new single from forthcoming EP Moodie

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Yuno is sharing ‘Fall In Love,’ a new offering and highlight from Moodie. Listen below:

Yuno will release Moodie, his first-ever collection of songs, worldwide through Sub Pop on June 15th, 2018. The six-song effort features the breakout single ‘No Going Back’ along with the aforementioned ‘Fall In Love’ and ‘Why For.’  Moodie was written, performed, and produced by Yuno.

What people are saying about Yuno:

“‘No Going Back” insists what we’re all thinking for the new pop wunderkind: Only forward.” [“No Going Back”, Best New Track] – Pitchfork

“A masterfully written song, but instead of being polished to a bore, it feels handmade, with a fuzzy guitar solo, meaty bass, and a euphoric bounce.”  [“No Going Back”] – Pigeons & Planes

“Yuno’s lithe voice floats amidst the cheerful soundscape, bouncing off the plucky piano keys… the brand of sunny pop displayed on ‘No Going Back’ should earn him his own cult fanbase.” – Impose

“It’s light and breezy indie-pop, with warm and bouncy synth-lines softly coloured overck with warm piano melodies and guitar solos. His vocals — fitting beautifully into the current psychedelic renaissance spearheaded by the likes of Tame Impala and Washed Out — pour out an infectious melody that’s simultaneously great fun and inflected with melancholy.”  [“No Going Back”] – Indie Shuffle

“Bouncy and bright…” [“No Going Back”] – Gorilla Vs. Bear.

“Charming us all with its buoyant pop flair and instrumentals that sound as if they were seemingly dipped in sunshine, “No Going Back” signals Yuno’s return in a way that’s almost impossible to shake. “No Going Back” is as promising as it is optimistic.”  [“No Going Back”] – The Grey Estates

“His 2018 material has been a lot more crystal-cut, while still channeling the influences from what clearly were his most formative years of music listening…new single “Why For” reminds me a lot of WU LYF, both in its booming epic-ness and the way Yuno caverns his voice to the point of unintelligibility.” [“Why For”] – Stereogum

“A swirling psych pop number with mesmerizing textures and soaring vocals.” [“Why For”] – PopMatters

“With a backbone of pop-metal guitars and dream pop drums, Yuno’s wide and weird influences on “Why For” range from skate video soundtracks and Weezer’s radio-friendly harmonies to left-field hip-hop like Digable Planets and Shabazz Palaces. It would be easy for a bedroom producer like Yuno, with such an array of interests, to make music that lacks cohesion, and feels more like a collection of browser tabs than songs. But “Why For,” like Yuno’s other recent single “No Going Back,” is the work of a thoughtful artist with a compelling and polished sound to share. Yuno may be a product of the web, but “Why For” suggests his bedroom heartache is paving the way for a bigger purpose.” [“Why For”] – Pitchfork

“Drifting digital pop casting a bittersweet spell.”  [“No Going Back”] – CLASH


Moodie
Tracklisting

  1. Amber
  2. No Going Back
  3. Fall In Love
  4. Why For
  5. So Slow
  6. Galapagos

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