May 8, 2024

Quick off the back of their latest successful EP release ‘Sanctuary Lines’, Yard Arms are back again with their new single ‘Hollow Ankles’. By far the Bristol-based melancholic pop duo’s most heart-rending and serene track since formation, bursting with alt-90s indie sensibilities and post-emo lyricism set to soundtrack your springtime.

This record is described by frontman and lyricist Noah Villeneuve as “a musing on the chronic instability of life”. The track battles with themes of self-worth, weakness, and incertitude, all very fitting for the journey of the last twelve months. Recorded, mixed, and mastered with Josh Gallop (Phoxjaw) at Stage 2 Studios in Bath, it is clear that their ever-developing songwriting style is mirrored in the production of this track too.

Across three minutes you are taken on an emotional voyage showcasing some key Yard Arms influences, reminiscent of The National, Alvvays or Phoebe Bridgers combined with nostalgic hues of James and Echo & The Bunnymen. Hollow Ankles reverb-laden pop atmosphere, coupled with Villeneuve’s lyrical emotional depth and heart on sleeve honesty provides a beautifully dark yet romantic world that Yard Arms love to be housed in.

The accompanying music video, inspired by their love of Tim & Eric, David Lynch, dive bars, and 80s game show hosts, sees the duo serenade their alter-egos during an awkward yet endearing karaoke session.

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