Yom
Songs For The Old Man
Ten years after its birth, Yom's cult album is given an analog revival. Conceived as an "Americana" fresco dedicated to his father's exile, this collection of clarinet-driven folk songs leaves the digital realm for the organic warmth of the groove. Discover the masterful dialogue between Eastern European roots and the vast American landscapes. A "roots" album, recorded live, where Yom's clarinet becomes a voice to sing of the fate of nomads and refugees. Made with the collaboration of Aurélien Naffrichoux and exceptional musicians (Sylvain Daniel, Guillaume Magne, Mathieu Penot), this album finds its natural breath here, between pure acoustics and raw poetry. The album cover reflects the dreamlike world of Fanny Ducassé.