Yrlk
Yrlk formed in Los Angeles with vocalist Yrsa Daley-Ward, guitarist Jordan Rakei, bassist Bastien Keb, and drummer Oli Savill. They released their self-titled...
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Yrlk formed in Los Angeles with vocalist Yrsa Daley-Ward, guitarist Jordan Rakei, bassist Bastien Keb, and drummer Oli Savill. They released their self-titled debut album in 2016, which included the track 'Don't Keep Me.' A second album called 'Indigo' followed in 2018.
Their music pulled from jazz, soul, R&B, and electronica without settling into one category. Songs like 'From Blue To Green' and 'Kaby Lake' reflect that blend, built around Daley-Ward's lyrics and Rakei's guitar work.
They didn't stay together long, but those two records caught some attention for how the four players fit together. The writing felt personal, and the playing had room to breathe, which gave songs like 'Lost At The Sea' and 'Sins & Mistakes' their own space.
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