Yeda
Yeda is a music collective from Bristol, England that formed in the early 2010s. The group consists of Sophie Judah on vocals and guitar, Tom Marsh handling...
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Yeda is a music collective from Bristol, England that formed in the early 2010s. The group consists of Sophie Judah on vocals and guitar, Tom Marsh handling guitar, bass, and synthesizer, and George Hinton on drums. Their sound draws from folk, experimental, and electronic elements.
Their debut album "Volta" featured the title track that brought them wider attention. The song "Volta" and another track "Trinta e Poucos" appear among their most notable work. They've since released additional albums including "Collapse" and "Examiner."
Judah's vocals and lyrics provide an emotional center to the music, while Marsh's multi-instrumental work and Hinton's drumming create the group's rhythmic foundation. Their approach tends toward the experimental rather than sticking to conventional genre boundaries.
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