

Rock in the Forest
Rock In The Forest is an experimental alternative rock EP combining typical rock band instrumentation with ambient soundscapes, dissonant cello and melodic vocal layering. Yanos’s authoritative vocal style demands presence from the listener, while the lyrics and production dabble with the avant-garde and dissociative themes.
Trying To Keep My Toes is experimental outlier from most of Yanos's work. "Phoenix," "Hurt Aagain," and "Trying To Keep My Toes" all subvert traditional pop structures and melodies while tracks "Red textures" and "Study Music" (which is exactly as it sounds) contain no vocals at all. A week following the EP's release they put out a self edited triple music video for the three songs containing vocals.
Trying To Keep My Toes
Joan
“Joan” is the first single off of Yanos’s debut album, "Into the Icebox." Yanos’s airy vocals paired with the imagery of Joan of Arc, creates an ethereal yet grounded telling of a crisis of faith. The track's hypnotic melody sets the stage for the music that will follow on "Into the Icebox."

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