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Yeti were an English rock band, founded in 2004 by John Hassall, of
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. Hassall met Brendan Kersey, Andrew Deian and Mark Underwood (formerly Harmony Williams) through mutual friends, and the line-up was completed when drummer Graham Blacow responded to a classified advertisement. The band is based in North London.


Career

Yeti began with Hassall as the main songwriter, but soon Underwood started writing and singing a few of his own (including lead-off track on ''One Eye on the Banquet'', "The Last Time You Go" and "Insect-Eating Man"), while Deian has also penned several tracks, including their single "Don't Go Back to the One You Love" and "Jermyn Girls". The NME compared the band's sound to "early" Beatles, The La's, The Kinks, The Byrds, The Coral, The Zombies, Love and early "pre-Rough Trade" Libertines. Their debut single " Never Lose Your Sense Of Wonder" was released in March 2005, and sold out within 3 days. It reached top 30 in the
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. It was named "Single of the Week" by The Guardian and the ''
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Keep Pushin' On "Keep Pushin' On" is the second single by English rock band Yeti (band), Yeti. It reached number 57 in the UK Singles Chart. All three tracks from the single are included on the singles-compilation ''Yume!'', released only in Japan in 2007. B-side ...
" was released on 29 August 2005 under Moshi Moshi Records and reached No. 57. The band was also featured in magazines such as '' Vogue'', ''Arena'', '' GQ'', ''
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'', '' Dazed & Confused'' and '' Clash''. In December 2005, Yeti played "Noise and Confusion 05" – their biggest show to date – at the Cardiff
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, opening for
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. This was followed by a string of supporting shows on Oasis' European Tour in February 2006. Yeti featured in the 2006 advertising campaign for the Italian fashion label "Energie". Yeti returned to action at the end of October 2006 and released a limited edition EP, ''
One Eye on the Banquet ''One Eye On The Banquet'' is a limited edition EP by Yeti featuring tracks recorded with producer Craig Silvey, expected to be working with them on their debut album to be released in 2007. The artwork for the release was designed by the band. T ...
'', playing a series of small gigs within the UK throughout the final months of 2006. In early 2007, Kersey left the band and joined London band The Early Years, with Hassall taking over on his favoured bass. The band played their first show as a four-piece at the Proud Gallery in London in August 2007. Yeti released a
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, ''
Yume! ''Yume!'' is a compilation album of UK band Yeti, released on August 29, 2007, by Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bor ...
'', in Japan on 29 August 2007, and the band played shows in Tokyo, Fukuoka, Kyoto, Sapporo and Yokohama in September 2007 to promote the record. ''
Yume! ''Yume!'' is a compilation album of UK band Yeti, released on August 29, 2007, by Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bor ...
'' was a commercial success and peaked at number 3 in the Japanese HMV Foreign chart. The band completed a thirty date UK tour, with support from London band The Foxes, to promote their album, ''The Legend of Yeti Gonzales''. The album was recorded live with only a handful of overdubs onto a 16 track tape recorder without any mastering. It was released in June 2008, and received favourable reviews from the ''
NME ''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a 'rock inkie', the NME would become a magazine that ended up as a f ...
'', " Clash" and '' Daily Mirror''. Yeti split sometime towards the end of 2008/09.


Discography


Albums

* '' The Legend Of Yeti Gonzales'' – 23 June 2008; Get Up & Go Records


Compilation albums

* ''
Yume! ''Yume!'' is a compilation album of UK band Yeti, released on August 29, 2007, by Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bor ...
'', 29 August 2007 (Japan only), (Vinyl Junkie)


EPs

* ''
One Eye on the Banquet ''One Eye On The Banquet'' is a limited edition EP by Yeti featuring tracks recorded with producer Craig Silvey, expected to be working with them on their debut album to be released in 2007. The artwork for the release was designed by the band. T ...
'', 30 October 2006


Singles

* " Never Lose Your Sense Of Wonder", 28 March 2005 ( Moshi Moshi) * "
Keep Pushin' On "Keep Pushin' On" is the second single by English rock band Yeti (band), Yeti. It reached number 57 in the UK Singles Chart. All three tracks from the single are included on the singles-compilation ''Yume!'', released only in Japan in 2007. B-side ...
", 29 August 2005 (Moshi Moshi) * "
Don't Go Back to the One You Love Yeti were an English rock band, founded in 2004 by John Hassall, of The Libertines. Hassall met Brendan Kersey, Andrew Deian and Mark Underwood (formerly Harmony Williams) through mutual friends, and the line-up was completed when drummer Grah ...
", 26 May 2008 (Get Up & Go Records)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yeti British indie rock groups Moshi Moshi Records artists