Yester Daze is becoming increasingly well-known and their powerful combination of stadium rock and underground punk is satisfying the appetites of rock fans worldwide. Everywhere they travel, from bars and clubs to their own homes, the band delivers incredible performances, bringing their whole selves to the stage with genuine lyrics and fresh emotion.
The band’s latest EP, Nothing, Perfectly, has been a two-year process, involving self-written concepts and collaborative brainstorming, aiming to dominate the market. The EP showcases Yester Daze’s perseverance and signature sound, bridging the gap between loud guitars and pop tunes. Produced by Matt Nozetz and mixed by Dave Traina, the song reflects the generation’s love for rock music and its lyrics, bringing joy to those longing for a better future.
The latest EP features soaring choruses and hard-hitting guitars, appealing to fans of Foo Fighters, Green Day, Billy Talent, and Sum 41. Every song on the EP has an identity, story, and vibe, showcasing a wide range of styles from grunge to alternative rock and pop punk bangers.
“Nothing, Perfectly, means a lot to me personally. A lot of the lyrics touch upon my mental health struggles with some blatantly referencing my suicide attempt and darkest days, as well as failed relationships and feelings of not being good enough. This EP sounds like what I grew up listening to and what I always wanted to make. We’re getting closer to our sound with every song and I love that,” Yester Daze explains.
Yester Daze is an inspiration to fans and other musicians alike for their unrestrained creativity and fearless experimentation, demonstrating the limitlessness of true innovation.