A Day in a Yellow Beat
The UK songwriter mixes dance-floor magic and soulful melancholy.
The young English singer and songwriter’s funk-inspired synth pop is appealingly goofy, but too often, he sounds caught in a bland impersonation act of his own making.
Graduating from the bedroom-pop tag, the Brit heads to LA – and pulls along Mac DeMarco and Shirley Jones – for an overlong, albeit intriguing second album
The perplexing, sometimes fun, and certainly lengthy A Day in a Yellow Beat from British oddball George van den Broek is both an ambitious leap of faith and a journey of unkempt self-indulgence.
The highly anticipated second album from Yellow Days is finally here. The soul-indie songwriter from Surrey’s 'A Day In A Yellow