The Yearlings

There are two distinct bands known as "The Yearlings," each with different backgrounds and styles.

**The Yearlings (Netherlands):** This band is an indie folk and roots rock group from the Netherlands. They are known for their Americana sound, drawing comparisons to artists like Ryan Adams and The Jayhawks. The band consists of Herman Gaaff on bass, Léon Geuyen on drums, Niels Goudswaard on vocals and acoustic instruments, Olaf Koeneman on vocals and guitars, and Bertram Mourits on slide guitar and keyboards. Their music often features a warm and energetic vibe, with a focus on storytelling through their songs. Their recent album, *After All the Party Years*, showcases their ability to blend roots rock with indie folk elements, creating a unique sound that resonates with fans of alternative country rock.

**The Yearlings (Australia):** This duo, composed of Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson, has been active in the music scene since 2002. They are known for their folk and country-infused sound, which has been praised for its depth and warmth. Their music often evokes a sense of intimacy and expansiveness, drawing comparisons to artists like Emmylou Harris and Lucinda Williams. Their latest album, *Luck*, was recorded live to tape and features a collaboration with producer Lucie Thorne, showcasing their ability to craft compelling and emotive songs.

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After All the Party Years
Album - 10 Tracks - Released January 24, 2025
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