YJY

YJY was an American indie rock band from New Jersey.

YJY
OriginHightstown, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresIndie rock
Years active2014 (2014)–2017 (2017)
LabelsSniffling Indie Kids
MembersTim Fitzpatrick
Ricky Lorenzo
Dave Sachs
Steve Sachs

History

YJY is a four-piece indie rock group from Hightstown, New Jersey, that in formed 2014. The name is a symbol, with the Y's as crying eyes, and the J as a nose.[1] They draw comparison to the music of Mac DeMarco, Real Estate, Wavves and Car Seat Headrest.[2] YJY's first release, the five-track EP Couch Surfin USA, was released with Sniffling Indie Kids, on 7 July 2015. It was recorded in two days at 1989 Recordings.[1] Described as "fuzz-indie pop laced with humor and emotion," it won The Deli's Best of 2015 Open Submission Poll.[3] YJY contributed the song "Somebody Take My Phone" for the 2nd annual charity compilation 24 Hour Songwriting Challenge. Their second release, the four-track EP The Same Noise, was released on 19 August 2016. Jim Testa calls the EP "chimey indie pop that combines cocky, youthful vocals with reverb-y guitars and infectious melodies."[4] They performed at the 2016 North Jersey Indie Rock Festival.

The full-length album, entitled The Enduring YJY, was released on 17 June 2017. It was listed in Jersey Beat's 2017 Best Albums.[5] YJY played their final show at Asbury Park Music Foundation, with Avery and The Man Devils, Jeff Lane, Julian Fulton and the Zombie Gospel, and NGHTCRWLRS, on 17 June 2017.[6]

Members

  • Tim Fitzpatrick – bass
  • Ricky Lorenzo – vocals and guitar
  • Dave Sachs – drums
  • Steve Sachs – vocals and guitar

Discography

Albums
  • The Enduring YJY (2017)
EPs
Appearing on
  • Second Annual 24 Hour Songwriting Challenge (2015)
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References

Citations
  1. Gompers 2015.
  2. Pirate! Staff 2017.
  3. The Deli Staff 2016.
  4. Elmore Music News Staff 2016.
  5. Testa 2018.
  6. Appio 2017b.
Bibliography
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