YEAST was a London band that put out their debut single "Black Nights" in 2005. The song had a raw, haunting quality that caught some attention, and they followed it with an album of the same name that year.
They released several more albums over the next decade, including 2007's "Sonic Desolation" and 2010's "The Unseen." Their music was often described as alternative rock with dark themes, and their live shows could be provocative. They never seemed to settle comfortably with major labels, and the band faced the usual financial and personal strains that come with that kind of work.
Their last listed album was "Resurgence" in 2017. The details about specific members and controversies in the existing history feel a bit like promotional filler, so it's probably best to stick with what's concrete: a handful of albums from a London band that started with "Black Nights."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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