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Yoke Lore w/ Wells Ferrari
Tue, 14 Oct, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
The Basement East
917 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206
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Yoke Lore
Yoke Lore
Alternative
Los Angeles based, and New York raised indie pop project Yoke Lore is the solo musical venture of Adrian Galvin, previously of Yellerkin and Walk the Moon. Yoke Lore layers like Bon Iver, beats like M83, and gets to the heart of things like Phoebe Bridgers does. Galvin’s songs combine echoing waves of banjo, vocals, and percussion to create arresting pop music with tactile candor and conviction. Galvin grew up in an artistic family, his mother a director and his father an actor and sculptor. He was immersed in painting, photography, and ballet from an early age, eventually finding his first musical passion in the drums. While pursuing music, his artistry in other disciplines has not faltered, even lending his own designs to all his music’s cover art, as well as choreographing & dancing for some of his music videos. Galvin tours non-stop, playing shows and festivals spanning North America and Europe. His music has amassed 450M+ streams and he has earned an RIAA Gold certification for his hit song “Beige”. Yoke Lore has released their first song of 2023 with the cinematic and emotive “Winona” on May 11th and will be following up with much more music very soon.

Indie Rock
Wells Ferrari
Wells Ferrari
Indie Rock
Will Wells and Mikey Ferrari grew up on bayshores on opposite ends of this country, bobbing
and weaving through various calamities and pitfalls of youth before being saved by music, each
in his own way. Landing in Los Angeles at one point or another, they dipped cowboy-booted
toes into the sound machine — Mikey as a major label solo artist, Will as a guitar-gunslinger for
hire on tours and in sessions — before recognizing that maybe all that glittered wasn’t in fact
gold. Struggling to find any sense of musical or personal connection in the sprawling landscape,
it was only when the two met during a routine writing session for another artist in 2019 that
they recognized two things: one, that making music was still the only thing either wanted to do,
and two, that this new, other person was what each had been searching for to round out their
artistic self. Some people call it kismet, others fate; they simply call it Wells Ferrari.
Seizing on shared personal histories and enough musical influence overlapping to develop a
shorthand, the pair recognized a freshness and an energy in their work, not to mention a sense
of joy. The songs came quickly and were kept raw but true, with the duo insisting that one of
the main strengths of the music was its sincerity. On a trip to the small town of Twentynine
Palms, near Joshua Tree National Park, they began recording a handful of tunes, finding
inspiration in the solitude, natural beauty, and vast openness of the desert while being able to
lock in on the work in a place free of city distractions. Multiple return visits over several months
yielded the first few batches of Wells Ferrari songs, which are set to begin trickling out to ears
over the course of 2024 in the form of four singles.
Laid out in full sun like a Nudie suit-wearing lizard on top of a bar-blues rock, the hallmark of a
Wells Ferrari song will always be the twin voices. Trading verses and refrains then weaving
together in moments of simple, gorgeous harmony, each singer sings his own heart out with
urgency and raw emotion, yet the songs maintain a cool charm and never feel overwrought or
disingenuous. As Will and Mikey will tell you, when it comes to their duo, one plus one equals
three. It is a shared offering, forged in heat and stillness yet infused with a kismet, kindred
energy and kinetic spirit. Or whatever the hell you want to call it — they haven’t slowed down
enough to care.