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Yeti Lane
OriginParis, France
Years active2008—present
MembersCharlie Boyer
Ben Pleng
Past membersLoïc Carron
Websitehttp://yetilane.com/

Yeti Lane are a psychedelic rock/indie pop band from Paris, France consisting of Ben Pleng (vocals/guitars/keyboards/programming) and Charlie B (drums/percussion/keyboards/programming).

History

The members of the band were originally in the quartet Cyann & Ben. When singer Cyann quit the band early in 2008, the remaining three members renamed themselves Yeti Lane and guitarist/keyboard player Ben Pleng took over on vocals.[1] The name comes from records by two of their favourite groups, Yeti by Amon Düül II and "Penny Lane" by the Beatles.[2] Their eponymous debut album was released in France in 2009, and in the UK the following year. Shortly after the album's release, Loïc Carron (aka LoAc) also left the band, leaving Pleng and Charlie Boyer (aka Charlie B) to carry on as a duo. The band altered their musical direction, moving away from indie pop to a more experimental "shoegazing" psychedelic rock sound. The first release from the duo was the Twice EP, released in May 2010 and featuring a re-recorded version of the track on their debut album. Their second full length album, The Echo Show, was released on 5 March 2012.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Twice (2010)

Singles

  • "Lonesome George" (2009)
  • "First-Rate Pretender" (2010)

References

  1. ^ Breihan, Tom (23 February 2009). "News in Brief: Cyann & Ben, Peaches, Japanese Motors, Television Personalities". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  2. ^ Hewitt, Ben (29 June 2010). "It's Raining Where We Are: Yeti Lane Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 February 2012.