Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths
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Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States | SELF

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States | SELF
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"Local Music Reviews"

YYBS = Modest Mouse + Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Park City kids YYBS (Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths) cover a range of styles over the course of this four-song EP—going from alt-country picking to aught indie yelping in seconds—yet manages to never sound contrived. The melding of sounds is part of what makes this EP such an interesting listen, but the record loses a bit of steam on the slower closer, “Tree.” It will be exciting to see where this young band goes from here. –Nate Housley - SLUG Mag


"Top 5 of 2011"

JP – Writer/Soundwaves From The UnderGround Podcast Host & Localized Host
1. YYBS – YYBS
2. You Are Plural – No More EP
3. Childish Gambino – Camp
4. Jesus or Genome – The Veil is Lifting
5. NewVillager – NewVillager - SLUG Mag


"A Slew Of Debuts"

Transitioning over to the release shows, we'll start with the debut release from YYBS. A four piece alt-indie band we've covered on here before, the group have been gaining a great following among both the all-ages crowd and the barflies, earning respect from their peers by working tirelessly doing live shows almost every week. After a good six months of recording, the band is ready to push their debut self-titled EP. YYBS will actually be playing as part of SLUG Magazine's Localized series tonight at The Urban Lounge, which they've turned into their release show for the album, playing alongside Long Distance Operator and The Suicycles. Show starts at 10 p.m. for just $5. - City Weekly


"SLC's YYBS Live Up To Name On New EP"

With a name like Young Yet Brilliant Sleuths (YYBS), it would seem that they could easily get to the bottom of a lineup that works. Elementary, my dear Watson? Not quite.

After a number of years on the Salt Lake scene, the four-piece has finally landed on a roster of musicians that has proven to be, well, brilliant. The approach to their distinct brand of indie rock is not built on pre-existent elementary pathways within the genre, but rather on original compositions and material that inspires emotion in the listener.

This notion is insightful for four boys barely emerging from their teen years. They manage to avoid indie-rock clamor and achieve a unique sound and identifiable lyrics for a visceral auditory experience.

The band has been together for over three years, but the members have changed as if they were playing musical chairs. Now, however, longtime member Tres Wilson (rhythm guitar and vocals) thinks they have have found a synergy with the current four. “It’s almost a different band as what YYBS has been in the past, but I think this EP is the definition of YYBS.” he says.

Wilson was backed by Taylor Clark (drums), Sean Smith (bass) and Craig Murray (lead guitar) in the studio over the past few months as the band recorded their self-titled EP. But everything didn’t fall into place until just now. “It took us a while, mainly because we hit coordination bumps,” Wilson says. “It’s been finished for a while, but we didn’t have time for a CD release show.”

The four-song EP was recorded at Midnight Record Studio with sound engineer and producer Cal Cruz, who has a good feel for the new lineup. “They have a really good sense of melody,” he says. “I think their songs have enough diversity that they carry. They create songs that will last. The four-song EP is very concise, lyrical and imaginative.”

Quality over quantity, as the adage goes. The band could have put more songs on the EP, but they preferred not to dilute the potency. Plus, the songs wouldn’t have meshed well, Wilson says. All the members agree with Murray when he says, “You don’t want an album full of filler songs.”

YYBS understands the importance of the creative process, and they didn’t go into the studio with any preconceptions of how they wanted their EP or the songs on it to be—instead, they just naturally let them develop.

“You have to be faithful to where the song is going and let it manifest itself,” Smith says.

While they may be young, their lyrics reveal a poetic depth of experience. Wilson’s words create an easy rapport; he is honest about his past experiences, but it’s in a way that is easy to internalize, and can be felt in myriad ways.

For instance, take an excerpt from “Persian Skin,” a standout track. “I’ve been collecting your bobby pins/ I guess to substantiate my foolishness/ The shadows on my chin and upper lip/ Seem to be stemming from my inner pessimist.”

The cover of the EP is representative of YYBS’s sound—young, energetic and free. It’s a freehand drawing by friend and artist Adrianna Myer. Murray interprets the artwork to be almost like a “Where’s Waldo? picture, but without Waldo.”

Myer packaged the CD, YYBS burned it “and sealed it with love,” Murray says, adding, in jest, that they were also environmental and animal stewards during the production process. “No elephants were harmed in its making.” - City Weekly


"YYBS"

Imaginative and slightly unhinged sounding indie rock, with a raw and ragged sound that is nevertheless pretty finely honed. Funny, involving, very musical and thoroughly entertaining. - Live Unsigned


"YYBS, Max Paine and The Groovies"

Interview with Gavin's Underground and City Weekly - City Weekly, Gavins Underground


Discography

YYBS-1 2008
YYBS-2 2011
YYBS-YYBS 2011

Songs from our most recent EP and a collaboration song we wrote for X-96 have been on radio airplay on KRCL 90.9 and on a variety of local independent podcasts.

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We've been playing together since highschool. Now in college, we've parted ways and come back together to mesh the influences we adhered to from folk to math-rock to grunge to classical. We've been said to cover a range of influences without losing an energetic sense of originality. We have been playing shows in Salt Lake for 3 years and have gained a great following. To start off 2012 we were nominated to receive City Weekly's title of "Best New Band" in the City Weekly Music Awards 2012. We want to keep this momentum going by touring more and never growing up.