Almost Home
Yarn
Early into 2012, strong storytelling and accomplished musicianship help to propel Yarn’s Almost Home into the category of the year’s must-hear albums. Sounding like something bred in America’s southern states, these Brooklyn natives have an authentic technique that echoes of America’s country roots with an infusion of rock and promises that those
Early into 2012, strong storytelling and accomplished musicianship help to propel Yarn’s Almost Home into the category of the year’s must-hear albums. Sounding like something bred in America’s southern states, these Brooklyn natives have an authentic technique that echoes of America’s country roots with an infusion of rock and promises that those old-style rhythms will continue to evolve, regardless of where they are reborn. A triple threat in the music world, not only is the storytelling and musicianship tighter than the bark on a hickory tree, but the vocal and harmonizing skills of the band’s three singers are equally undeniable.
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Dirt Road 3:260:00/3:26
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The Loner 4:130:00/4:13
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Turn The Light Off 3:400:00/3:40
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Tired of Everything 3:310:00/3:31
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Annie 4:050:00/4:05
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It's All Over Now 3:380:00/3:38
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Almost Home 3:040:00/3:04
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Liquor Love 3:180:00/3:18
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Desperate Amy 1:440:00/1:44
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Soft Rock Radio 4:070:00/4:07
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Heart Worth Breaking 3:350:00/3:35
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When The Summer Ends 4:360:00/4:36
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