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Yoke Lore - Far Shore FLAC

Yoke Lore - Far Shore FLAC
Performer:
Yoke Lore
Album:
Far Shore
Style:
Indie Rock
Released:
06 May 2016
Country:
US
Label:
B3SCI Records
Catalog:
B3SR 036
FLAC size:
2552 mb
MP3 size:
2195 mb
WMA size:
1023 mb


Tracklist


1Snowday
2Heavy Love
3Safety
4Hold Me Down


Barcodes


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  • Matrix / Runout (A side runout / etched): B3SR036 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout / etched): B3SR036 B1


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – B3SCI Records
  • Copyright (c) – B3SCI Records


Album


Album 2016 4 Songs. Yoke Lore on Audiotree Live - EP. You May Also Like. Yoke Lore - Far Shore EP by Yoke Lore, released 06 May 2016 1. Heavy Love 2. Safety 3. Snowday 4. Hold Me Down Yoke Lore is the latest musical endeavor from Brooklyn multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Adrian Galvin. Adrian grew up in an artistic family, his mother a director and his father an actor and sculptor. He was immersed in painting, photography, and ballet from an early age, eventually finding his first musical passion in the drums. As Adrian puts it: Yoke Lore is a technique of telling stories about how we are bound to one another and how we are bound to value of anything can be measured in how it connects to its various counterparts. Far Shore EP. Yoke Lore. Far Shore EP Tracklist. Heavy Love Lyrics. Show all albums by Yoke Lore. Yoke Lore: Fake You, Cut and Run, Concrete и другие песни. Listen free to YOKE LORE Far Shore HEAVY LOVE, SAFETY and more. 4 tracks 17:02. YOKE LORE. This playlist has no tracks yet. Use shift and the arrow up and down keys to change the volume. Current track: Heavy LoveHeavy Love. Directed by Kenneth Polyak Co-Directed by Will jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Far Shore - EP, 2016. Heavy Love, 04:28. Safety, 03:32. Adrian Galvin, better known by his moniker Yoke Lore, is a multi-instrumentalist, dancer, and visual artist from New York, United States. Before going solo Galvin was a member of Walk the Moon and Yellerkin. Galvin is from Katonah, New York, and both his parents were creative professionals who encouraged him to explore the arts. Galvin attended Kenyon College where he began writing songs and playing drums for the band Walk the Moon. He split with the band to form a short-lived project called Yellerkin