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Yam Haus x Sawyer tickets at Wooly's in Des Moines
Thu Nov 16, 2023 - 7:00 PM
Presented By First Fleet Concerts
Wooly's, Des Moines, IA Ages: All Ages
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Presented By First Fleet Concerts

Presented By First Fleet Concerts
Wooly's
504 East Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Thu Nov 16, 2023 - 7:00 PM
Ages: All Ages
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Onsale: Fri May 12, 2023 - 11:00 AM
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Bio: Yam Haus

A lot of musical acts try to build on the success of their early music. But for indie pop-rock band Yam Haus, each time they release new music is a new step in their musical evolution — particularly this time around.

It’s been a half-decade, a lot of touring, three EPs, more than a dozen singles, a lost band member, an appearance on American Song Contest and a global pandemic since the Minneapolis-based trio last put forth a project. In other words, the Yam Haus preparing to release new music in 2023 is nothing like the kids who took the Midwest by storm a handful of years ago.

“I feel like so much has happened since the first songs and this doesn't even feel like it's our follow up,” says guitarist Zach Beinlich. “I feel like a new band. We have a totally different way that we're approaching how we create music.”

“I genuinely feel less concerned about whether or not the next album is going to be ‘successful’ at this point,” adds singer and guitarist Lars Pruitt. “All I’m really concerned about is doing right by us and making something that we feel motivated to play live and love every inch of it for years to come. I’m just trying to do things in a way that’s super honest to us and our tastes — and hopefully the fans come along with us.”

As one of the newest additions to Big Loud Rock’s roster, Yam Haus’ search for authenticity has found the perfect home. Pruitt, Beinlich and drummer Jake Felstow know they could’ve gone down a more mainstream pop-friendly rabbit hole for their new releases if they’d listened to the industry suits and producers around them after their sold-out headlining shows before the pandemic. Instead, they spent their time taking their music in a new direction.

The result is a catchy blend of indie rock that still serves up the unforgettable hooks Yam Haus became known for, while also bringing a new level of songwriting maturity and musical complexity to their tracks. The band is growing up alongside the Gen Z audience that dove into their old music, while also allowing their personality and humor to shine a bit more and earn an expanded audience with the new stuff.

“We're really excited about the new music, because it feels like it’s the first time in a long time that we’re creating it as a unified front,” Felstow says. “That’s exciting for us, and hopefully it translates to the people listening to the music. We really put our best foot forward, and we’re loving it.”

“Even if it fails, at least it fails on our terms,” Pruitt adds. “The worst-case scenario is to make compromises, do things based on what other people think, and still not have it go very well. That’s not to say that’s what we’ve done up to this point, but we just realized we need to take an inventory of what we wanted. We made sure we were doing it for the right reasons and not just what we were being told to do.”

“We’re making and releasing whatever we're feeling at that moment,” Beinlich concludes. “I think we’ve done a good job with that so far, and it’s given us a couple of songs that are very different from what we might’ve done in the past. They may not feel like they fit with everything else that we’re doing — like one song has a trumpet in it — but it always just feels like what we need to get out at that point. We’re not trying to fit something in where it doesn’t belong, but if it feels right and we like it, we put it out.”

So far, that policy has been working out for Yam Haus and pleasing fans throughout the twists and turns of their musical journey. Ahead of the new music’s launch, the band started performing tracks that haven’t even officially been released at recent shows. And much to their surprise, their audience started singing the lyrics back to them after learning the songs from social media and single releases.

But despite the sustained success on both sides of the pandemic, Yam Haus feels like they’re just getting started. At the very least, Pruitt’s committed to the journey in ways not easily changed. “I got the band tattooed on my ass, so I’m here for the long game.”
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Bio: Sawyer

Sawyer is the Nashville based duo of Kel Taylor and Emma Harvey. Originally formed from two solo projects in 2015, these girls have come to encapsulate everything you love about your 20s. Their care free spirits, enamoring reliability, and charming personalities have brought their fans together and created a cult like following. With 300+ shows under their belt, tour slots with bands like Sure Sure and Delta Rae, and 5.4 MILLION streams it makes sense The Wild Honey Pie deemed them as, "part of the next wave." Their college fans like those at The Harvard Crimson praise them for their, "carefree grace" and describe them as, "airy, nuanced, and utterly aflame." Their latest project Less Than More Than released in October 2019 and featured the lead single “Emotional Girls” which LADY GUNN called “a girl power anthem … wrapped in one bad-ass bow.” They've been featured in other publications like All Things Go, The Nashville Scene, and Indie Shuffle. Find them on tour and online at www.thebandsawyer.com

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