The Irish 3-piece Yard
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NEWS: Yard release new single ‘Call’ and confirm live dates

Electro-noise three-piece YARD release new single, ‘Call,’ an intense blend of techno beats and electronic rock that’s become their signature. The trio are known for delivering immersive and electrifying sensory experiences and ‘Call‘ continues their ascent with this exhilarating track.

Following the success of their previous single ‘Bend’, YARD’s latest release confirms their place as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Dublin’s vibrant music scene. ‘Call’ is a tension-filled, euphoric post-punk anthem, showcasing the band’s sonic range and aggressive yet infectious sound. The track explores the raw imperfections of the human condition, delving into how people react to emotionally challenging situations in ways they’re often not proud of. ‘Call’ is a powerful reflection on the lingering afterthoughts of these moments—when we replay what could have been done differently and feel the weight of those reflections on our everyday lives.

Sonically, ‘Call’ pulsates with energy, combining electronic soundscapes and moments of solemn reflection. YARD’s screeching vocals and hypnotic beats offer an otherworldly experience, which can be experienced live with a number of dates confirmed before the end of the year.

YARD Tour Dates

November
9 – Brighton, Mutations Festival (UK)
12 – London, The George Tavern (UK)
13 – Norwich, Voodoo Daddy’s (UK)
14 – Glasgow, Nice N Sleazy (UK)
15 – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s (UK)
16 – Leeds, Live at Leeds (UK)
22 – Seville, Monkey Week (ES)
23 – Barcelona, L’Incivic Festival (ES)

December
6 – Rennes, Trans Musicales (FR)
7 – Paris, Supersonic (FR)

For more information on Yard please check their facebook and instagram.

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