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Adrian Galvin, better known by his moniker Yoke Lore, is a multi-instrumentalist, dancer, and visual artist from New York, United States.[1] Before going solo Galvin was a member of Walk the Moon and Yellerkin.[2]

Yoke Lore
Birth nameAdrian Galvin
GenresIndie rock, indie folk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist. composer
Instrument(s)Vocals, banjo, percussion
Years active2012–present
LabelsB3Sci Records, ILA, Big Indie, Yell House Records
Websitewww.yokelore.com

Early life


Galvin is from Katonah, New York, and both his parents were creative professionals who encouraged him to explore the arts.[3] His brother is actor and singer Noah Galvin. His father is Catholic and his mother is Jewish.[4] Galvin attended Kenyon College where he began writing songs and playing drums for the band Walk the Moon.[5] He split with the band to form a short-lived project called Yellerkin in 2013.[3] Galvin lived in a monastery in India for a time after college.[2] Yellerkin, which was based in Brooklyn, was co-founded with producer Luca Buccellati.[6][7]


Yoke Lore


He released his first EP as Yoke Lore in 2016, and soon after performed at SXSW and toured internationally.[8] Galvin is also a dancer and founded a dance group called Boomerang in 2016.[3]

In late 2017, he released a video for the song "Beige".[9] Late in 2019, he released the single "Dead Ringer".[10] Early in 2020, he collaborated with Jax Anderson on the single "Sensitive Heart".[11]


Discography



EPs



Singles



Remixes



Appearances



Compositions for film



References


  1. "Yoke Lore isn't afraid of becoming a popstar". A.Side. January 3, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  2. "Prepare to Find Religion With Yoke Lore at Baby's All Right | The Village Voice". www.villagevoice.com. July 6, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  3. Yoke Lore at Allmusic
  4. "Musician Yoke Lore thrives as a pandemic hermit. Here's what he's gotten done".
  5. "Cleared for Liftoff – Kenyon Alumni Magazine". bulletin.kenyon.edu. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  6. "Song of the Day: Yellerkin – Tools". www.kexp.org. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  7. "Yellerkin – "Tools" (". Stereogum. September 2, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  8. Fighting the Happy War: Catching Up with Yoke Lore. Atwood Magazine, June 13, 2017.
  9. Yoke Lore Pushes Against The Pop Machine In “Beige” Video. Nylon, December 4, 2017.
  10. Yoke Lore performs 'Dead Ringer' for EW's In The Basement. Entertainment Weekly, November 8, 2019.
  11. Yoke Lore and Jax Anderson Are Just a Couple of 'Sensitive Hearts' on Sweet New Track: Exclusive. Billboard, February 14, 2020.



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