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Yawn Mower
Yawn Mower live in 2018, John & Peter’s, New Hope, PA.
Yawn Mower live in 2018, John & Peter’s, New Hope, PA.
Background information
OriginAsbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2015–present
LabelsIn the Clouds, Mint 400
MembersMike Chick
Biff Swenson
Websiteyawnmower.com

Yawn Mower are an American rock band from Asbury Park, New Jersey.

History

Yawn Mower are a rock duo from Asbury Park, New Jersey that formed in 2015.[1][2] While in their former bands, guitarist and vocalist Mike Chick and drummer Biff Swenson met playing shows in Seaside Heights and Asbury Park, and considered jamming, which began after Chick bought a baritone guitar and suggested they start a two-piece band.[3] Yawn Mower is known for their fuzz-rock guitars, crunchy hooks and sense of humor as The Jersey Journal describes their blend of music to be "spazzy surf rock" and a "comedic two-man guitar/drums act who look and sound like two of The Muppets."[4][5][1] They released several EPs independently and on in the Clouds Records, and opened for the alternative rock band Electric Six.[6]

Mint 400 records

In 2018, Yawn Mower signed with Mint 400 Records and released two singles, "Kickstand" and "Local Summer," which would appear on the EP Could Eat, Would Sleep. Swenson notes the EP is "the most-produced record and the most time we've spent on a recording to get the sound the way we wanted."[3] "Kickstand" is about "relying on friends to make through some tough or wild times," and in the Asbury Park Press, Chick describes "Local Summer" as a "tribute to the post-Labor Day days at the Jersey Shore when the tourists leave but the days are still warm [...] the song is half carefree because when local summer comes around, everybody who is local is excited because they feel they're going to get their beach town back from everybody who comes and vacations over the summer."[7][3]

Could Eat, Would Sleep was released on April 20, 2018, and is listed on music journalist Jim Testa's Top New Jersey EPs of 2018.[8] Yawn Mower performed at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival on October 6, 2018.[6]

Yawn Mower took part in the Speak into My Good Eye annual 24 Hour Songwriting Challenge, with the song "It's All Non-Stop."[1] They also contributed a cover of "I Love You All" that appears in the 2014 film Frank for the Mint 400 Records compilation At the Movies.[9] In 2019, they released a 90s-themed five-track compilation, entitled Why Work Harder Than You Have To.[10]

Members

  • Mike Chick – vocals and baritone guitar
  • Biff Swenson – drums

Discography

EPs

  • Get to the Boat (2016)
  • Yawn Mower Ruins Christmas (2016)
  • What's All This New Piss? (2017)
  • Could Eat, Would Sleep (2018)

Singles

  • "Kickstand" (2018)
  • "Local Summer" (2018)

Compilations

  • Covers (2016)
  • More Covers (2017)
  • Waffle House (2018)
  • Why Work Harder Than You Have To (2019)

Appearing on

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c Impose Staff 2017.
  2. ^ The New York Times Staff 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Jordan 2018.
  4. ^ Testa 2018a.
  5. ^ Testa 2018b.
  6. ^ a b BrooklynVegan Staff 2018. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFBrooklynVegan_Staff2018 (help)
  7. ^ Appio 2018.
  8. ^ Testa 2018c.
  9. ^ Makin 2018.
  10. ^ Appio 2019.

Bibliography