Yenn
Yenn formed in 2015 with Matty Mars on vocals, Jake Scott on guitar, Joey Vasta on bass, and Vinny Nardo on drums. They released their debut album 'Pretty...
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Yenn formed in 2015 with Matty Mars on vocals, Jake Scott on guitar, Joey Vasta on bass, and Vinny Nardo on drums. They released their debut album 'Pretty Ugly' in 2017, which included the title track that became their most recognizable song. That track, along with 'So Good To Be Wrong,' gave listeners a sense of their approach to writing about personal contradictions and self-examination.
In 2019, the band faced plagiarism allegations concerning their song 'Broken,' though they denied the claims. They followed their debut with a second album called 'Breakthrough,' along with some EPs and singles, before the existing record trails off. Their music tended to work through themes of mental health and social issues, delivered with a mix of pop, rock, and electronic textures.
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