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The Wounded Jukebox: Yarn Owl in Review

0 Comments 02 May 2011

The fine folks at The Wounded Jukebox wrote some kind words about our latest release. Check it out below: Yarn Owl: “Stare Into Night” Bandcamp foraging can be a fruitful endeavor. From Pullman, Washington comes Yarn Owl, another dynamite entry into the ever-growing Northwest folk scene. Bands like Fleet Foxes, Blitzen Trapper and Band of Horses [...]

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Lots of Yarn Owl Show coming up this Spring/Summer

0 Comments 28 April 2011

Yarn Owl is touring around the Northwest in support of their latest record Montaña Y Caballo . Some of the shows will be first time in some cities so come out and support. There are also big dates including a live in studio performance at KEXP on May 21st and a spot at Seattle’s 2011 [...]

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Yarn Owl must be pretty secure in their masculinity. They’ve got a gentle, playful sound and a near-falsetto set of lead vocals that a lot of bands wouldn’t dare try onstage. Not many groups could pull off a sweet, soft relationship song like “Rubik’s Cube” (a song that, by the way, rhymes “Yahtzee” with “not see,” which is an automatic win) and make it work. They are utterly adorable, and I mean that as a compliment. Good job, men. — Paul Constant, The Stranger