Available now. On "Sundry Rock Song Stock", Yves Jarvis continues to refine his creative approach. The latest album from the Montreal-based musician fuses genre elements into a symbiotic relationship where wistful folk, tender R&B, pastoral prog, and musique concrète experiments feed into one another to grow lush new forms. Though he maintains an air of mystery with his lyrics, Jarvis's whisper-soft words can be interpreted as both deeply personal and politically motivated in ways we haven't heard from him before. Resuming the practice of color theory that informed his 2017 album "Good Will Come To You" (morning yellow optimism) and 2019's "The Same But By Different Means" (midnight blue contemplation), "Sundry Rock Song Stock" is infused with the natural state of green. As Jarvis explains, it's the colour he most closely connects to his personality, moving beyond an aesthetic attraction into feelings of wildness, boundless energy, and an anti-establishment streak permeating his 23 years on the planet.
Available now. On "Sundry Rock Song Stock", Yves Jarvis continues to refine his creative approach. The latest album from the Montreal-based musician fuses genre elements into a symbiotic relationship where wistful folk, tender R&B, pastoral prog, and musique concrète experiments feed into one another to grow lush new forms. Though he maintains an air of mystery with his lyrics, Jarvis's whisper-soft words can be interpreted as both deeply personal and politically motivated in ways we haven't heard from him before. Resuming the practice of color theory that informed his 2017 album "Good Will Come To You" (morning yellow optimism) and 2019's "The Same But By Different Means" (midnight blue contemplation), "Sundry Rock Song Stock" is infused with the natural state of green. As Jarvis explains, it's the colour he most closely connects to his personality, moving beyond an aesthetic attraction into feelings of wildness, boundless energy, and an anti-establishment streak permeating his 23 years on the planet.
June 24 street date. Elastic artist Yves Jarvis has announced his new album 'The Zug'. Like the many works under Jarvis' belt, 'The Zug' is an entirely self-produced venture. From instrumentation to engineering to artwork, the autodidact has forged a bastion for vanguard exploration within which no holds are barred. These creative mediums coalesce into a higher order of consciousness, depicting the cosmic dance we both represent inwardly and engage with outwardly.
June 24 street date. Elastic artist Yves Jarvis has announced his new album 'The Zug'. Like the many works under Jarvis' belt, 'The Zug' is an entirely self-produced venture. From instrumentation to engineering to artwork, the autodidact has forged a bastion for vanguard exploration within which no holds are barred. These creative mediums coalesce into a higher order of consciousness, depicting the cosmic dance we both represent inwardly and engage with outwardly.