Yarn
April 13, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
| $15Yarn
w/ special guest Brock Butler of Perpetual Groove
Thursday 4.13.23
Charleston Pour House
Deck Stage
5pm doors /6pm show
$15 advance / day of show
Yarn
You might expect a band that calls itself Yarn to, naturally, tend to spin a yarn or two. โthatโs what we do, we tell stories, live and in the studio, truth and fictionโ singer/songwriter Blake Christiana insists. โWe donโt always opt for consistency. Thereโs a different vibe onstage from what comes through in our recordings. Thereโs a difference in every show as well, you never know what youโre going to get.โ
It was with that in mind that Yarn released a series of singles that were digitally released on the 13th of every month beginning in January 2018 and continuing throughout the year. Each โsingleโ included an โA sideโ, a โB sideโ and an exclusive alternate version of one of the songs. Naturally, thereโs no better name for the project than โLucky 13.โ 24 of those tracks are now available on the albums, Lucky 13 Vol. 1 and Lucky 13 Vol. 2, just released on June 13, 2019.
โThese are essentially road stories,โ Christiana says. โThereโs an overriding theme that links these songs in a very broad sort of way, but again, the stories are not to be taken literally. The intention was to share the feeling of what itโs like to spend time travelling from city to city, with all the unlikely experiences that can be encountered along the way.
โPeople always ask us to tell them road stories,โ singer guitarist Rod Hohl adds. โWhile this batch of songs arenโt exactly literal road stories, most deal with some degree of adventure and adversity as inspired by our tours and treks around the country. Yet like any good story, thereโs an imaginative element to it as well. Thatโs why weโve decided to release alternate versions of some of the tracks, to provide a glance at the oddities that exist just beyond sightโฆโ
The titles of these tracks summarize the stories at a glance. Hohl describes โSioux City,โ โRoad Less Traveledโ and โHurricaneโ as adventure stories as seen from the perspective of the road. โToo Youngโ re-imagines that road as an analogy, the highway of life. โWeary,โ as title implies, describes the toll taken by that seemingly endless journey. However, thereโs also hope on the horizon; โHeaven in Youโ suggests that there is an oasis out there somewhere. โPromised Landโ and โAmerican Dreamโ offer reason why one might choose to embark upon that sojourn in the first place.
Yarn have never been content to simply ride a wave and see where it takes them. Their last album, This Is the Year, was celebratory in tone and boldly optimistic. A seamless blend of vibrant, inspired, back porch melodies and narrative, descriptive lyrics, it detailed the challenges one faces when life is jolted off its bearings and, in reevaluating relationships, tough choices must be made that sometimes skirting the rules. It was recorded in the aftermath of real life challenges that left the band splintered and unsure of their forward trajectory.
โWe were dealing with real life issues,โ Christiana said at the time. โBroken relationships, a sense of having to regroup and put some things โ and people โ behind us.
Thatโs what I was writing about lyrically in the new songs and it became kind of a catharsis. Nothing was contrived. We didnโt have to relate to it in the third person. We were living these circumstances, and that gave us the impetus and inspiration to share our sentiments. Ultimately those setbacks and difficulties led to new opportunities and allowed a little light to shine through.โ
Yarnโs ability to persevere ought to come as no great surprise, especially for a band that spent two years honing their chops during a Monday night residency at the famed Kennyโs Castaway in New Yorkโs Greenwich Village. In effect, it allowed them to rehearse onstage, mostly in front of audiences that often ranged in size from five to a hundred people on any given night. Five studio albums followed โ Yarn (2007), Empty Pockets (2008), Come On In (2010), Almost Home (2012) and Shine the Light On (2013). The band then took to the road, playing upwards of 170 shows a year and sharing stages with such superstars as Dwight Yoakam, Charlie Daniels, Marty Stuart, Allison Krauss, Leon Russell, Jim Lauderdale and The Lumineers. They performed at any number of prestigious venues โ Mountain Stage, Daytrotter, the Orange Peel in Asheville, the Fox Theater in Boulder, the 9:30 Club in D.C, South by Southwest, the Strawberry Festival, Rhythm and Roots, Meadowgrass, Floydfest and more, eventually surpassing 1,000 shows, half a million miles and performances in nearly every state. Theyโve driven nonstop, made countless radio station appearances, driven broken-down RVs and watched as their van caught fire. Theyโve paid their dues and then some, looking forward even as they were forced to glance behind.
Indeed, the accolades piled up quickly along the way. They have landed on the Grammy ballot 4 times, garnered nods from the Americana Music Association, placed top five on both Radio and Records and the AMA album charts, garnered airplay on Sirius FM, iTunes, Pandora, CNN, and CMT, and also accorded the โDownload of the Dayโ from Rolling Stone. Shine the Light On found shared song writing credits with John Oates (the Oates of Hall & Oates fame), and when audiences expressed their admiration, it brought the band a populist following of diehard devotees, popularly known as โthe Yarmy.โ
As odd as that might seem, itโs proof positive that the Brooklyn and Raleigh based band โ โ which is currently comprised of Blake Christiana, Rod Hohl, bassist Rick Bugel, and drummer Robert Bonhomme โ have made their mark, and in dealing with their emotions, scars and circumstances, they find themselves in a position to share those experiences with others who have juggled similar sentiments.
Then again, one neednโt take them at their word. When one unravels Yarn, itโs best to add oneโs own interpretations.
* Show is for all ages. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by a parent & will be subject to a $5 surcharge. The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.