Yum Yum
Yum Yum is a band whose name hints at something sweet, and their song "Apiary" leans into that idea with lyrics about bees and honey. It's one of their...
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Yum Yum is a band whose name hints at something sweet, and their song "Apiary" leans into that idea with lyrics about bees and honey. It's one of their better-known tracks, along with "Cross My Heart" and "Doot-Doot." They put out albums like "The Hive" in 2018 and "Honeyed Words" in 2020, followed by "Apiary" in 2022.
Some critics have called their lyrics simplistic or their sound derivative, but the band kept making music anyway. They have a few members with playful nicknames: Anya "Honey" Hawthorne sings, Ethan "Buzz" Blackwood plays guitar, and Sophie "Bloom" Willow handles bass.
Their songs range from the straightforward pop-rock of early work to more atmospheric pieces later on. Tracks like "Jealous of the Stars" and "Sister" show a quieter, more reflective side compared to the buzzier energy of "Apiary."
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