Yaaks

Yaaks
Origin Eastbourne, England
Genres Dance punk
Math pop
Indie Pop
Years active 2010–present
Labels Unsigned
Members
Christopher Woodgates
Robert Geraghty
Max Sztyber
Joshua Donald
Thomas Topp.

Yaaks are an English dance-punk quintet from Eastbourne, United Kingdom. They are known for their distinctive guitar led, soundscaped dance music kept within a pop context. A highly elusive and secretive band until recent months, the band have since been likened to such artists as Talking Heads, Friendly Fires & U2.[1]

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Biography

Yaaks formed in October 2010, with the band having a collective admiration for the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Balearic beat and Pop music. Just one month later in November 2010, the bands first home demo of their track 'HRHRHYTHM' was given its first airplay by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1. Onto 2011 and the track 'HRHRHYTHM' has been receiving heavy airplay rotation on the BBC Radio 1 playlist's by DJs Zane Lowe, Huw Stephens, Rob da Bank, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills & Greg James. On hearing 'HRHRHYTHM', DJ Rob da Bank announced on his Radio 1 show that the band were ' The future of music, a high accolade for a band so young.[2]

The band followed up the early radio success by releasing the aforementioned single 'HRHRHYTHM' for free through their social networking sites on Facebook and Myspace.[3] The band began promotion of the single through touring as a support for bands such as The Naked and Famous & Funeral Party at various venues around the United Kingdom. In March 2011, Yaaks were presented as The Guardian's New band of the day, announcing them as the country's hottest new unsigned band of the moment.[4]

Discography

Singles

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