Young Buffalo - House (CD)
- Man In Your Dreams
- No Idea
- Guilt
- Cliff Diver
- My Place
- Sykia
- Black Eye
- Summertime Blondes
- Pill
- Old Soul
- Back Beat
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
There's nothing typical about the Oxford, Mississippi-based rock act Young Buffalo or the story behind their debut album, House. Although the group's songwriters Ben Yarbrough and Jim Barrett didn't begin playing under the Young Buffalo moniker until 2009, they started writing music together as teenagers and never ceased evolving. The band which now also features drummer Tim Burkhead, bassist Andrew Guinn and keyboardist Will Eubanks couldn't be more excited to share their debut album House, an 11-track album produced by Dave Schiffman (Haim, Weezer) that establishes the five-piece act as a band that's as unique as the town where they were conceived.
- Man in Your Dreams
- No Idea
- Guilt
- Cliff Diver
- My Place
- Sykia
- Black Eye
- Summertime Blondes
- Pill
- Old Soul
- Back Beat
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
Power pop is an infamously tricky genre to master, and music is littered with bands who were either too slick or too cornball to really conjure up golden harmonies worthy of Weezer, Teenage Fan Club or Cheap Trick. Praise be, then, for Mississippi five-piece Young Buffalo, whose 2015 debut album House stands tall next to those forefathers. Genre classifications aside, the supremely infectious House is simply one of the first great albums of 2015 in any field.