Yeti Girls
Yeti Girls are a band from Los Angeles, formed by sisters Anya and Anya Marina. They started out playing open mics and working on their sound, which didn't...
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Yeti Girls are a band from Los Angeles, formed by sisters Anya and Anya Marina. They started out playing open mics and working on their sound, which didn't fit neatly into any one genre. In 2014, they released their debut album, '911', which included the title track that got them some attention. That song, along with others like 'Feel Alright' and 'Girl Who Washed My Hair', showed off their ethereal vocals and a mood that felt both haunting and intimate.
After '911', they put out two more albums: 'Anxiety' in 2016 and 'Hypnagogia' in 2018. These records moved into more experimental territory, touching on themes like mental health and the subconscious. Some critics weren't sure what to make of the shift away from the sound that first got them noticed, but the band kept going with it. Tracks like 'Hey Babe' and 'Hose Wie Jacke' came out of this period, still carrying that distinctive, slightly off-kilter feel.
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