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John Andrews & The Yawns

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Category Baroque Pop, Folk, Folk Rock
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About John Andrews & The Yawns
John Andrews has spent the past few years tucked away in Red Hook, Brooklyn—a neighborhood that sits just beyond the natural drift of the city. Once shaped by maritime industry and later a haven for artists in search of vast warehouse space, its history and isolation give it a quiet magnetism. Streetsweeper, the fifth album by John Andrews & The Yawns, reflects that vantage point: tranquil, self-contained, and curious about the movements most people overlook. Just a few cobblestone blocks from the freight-ship-lined harbor, Andrews wrote dozens of new songs at his electric piano. Nine of them found their way to Los Angeles to be recorded with Luke Temple, who played guitar and some bass. Drummer Noah Bond and bassist Keven Louis Lareau, both longtime members of The Yawns and Cut Worms, formed the rhythm section. Will Henriksen of Florry played fiddle on “Something To Be Said,” while Emily Moales of Star Moles sang harmonies recorded remotely by Kevin Basko at Historic New Jersey. Andrews finished his overdubs back home, letting the record settle again into the landscape that first inspired it. Around that same time, he took a seasonal job in his neighborhood with the NYC Parks, maintaining the soccer fields beside the hulking, abandoned grain terminal at the river’s edge. He’d ride his bike home at lunch to record vocals, weaving the workday into the songs themselves. No matter the task, he brings a steady devotion. On Streetsweeper, Andrews leans into guitar like he hasn’t in years, still letting his relaxed, unhurried touch guide the music. The whole album was tracked using the personal guitar pick of late troubadour songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker, a gift Lareau received from a family friend. “Goodbye Dirty Snow” is delicate & full of heart, yet comfortably sits next to “Friends In Misery” with its trashy, jangly guitars and driving beat. On “Through & Through,” a Santo & Johnny-inspired tune, he sings in an intimate lo-fi voice: “If I were to question your greatest vice, I’d be like Bambi out on the ice.” Each lyrical vignette offers a bit of gentle empathy from someone who might’ve seen you playing fetch, kissing on a park bench, or crying on a lunch break. Andrews remains active on the DIY circuit he’s traveled for almost 20 years now, taking his solo shows on the road to backyards and unconventional spaces, projecting his signature handmade animations, which dance behind him. He sells his artwork for cheap, guided by the Bread & Puppet Theater manifesto that art should belong to everyone who wants it, and those paintings funded this album. He’s long admired Little Wings, an artist cut from the same well-worn cloth. After flipping through Kyle Field’s work at a Baby’s All Right show, he asked him to paint the cover; two hockey players clad in 1980s New Jersey Devils red and green watercolor. Red Hook may be difficult to reach with its 25-minute walk to the nearest subway station, but the patience it calls for delivers a singular glow—one Andrews sneaks into all 33 minutes of Streetsweeper. The Super 8 video for “Something To Be Said,” shot by Hilla Eden, wanders through its streets like a hazy love letter to a town on the cusp of inevitable change. The album offers a similar invitation: step off the main road, linger a little, and notice the small, overlooked moments that make a place—and a life—rich. Andrews has swept those margins with care, leaving songs that listen, observe, and stay with you. - Kyle Avallone
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Genres
Baroque Pop, Folk, Folk Rock
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Is John Andrews & The Yawns on tour?

Yes, John Andrews & The Yawns is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming John Andrews & The Yawns concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The John Andrews & The Yawns tour is scheduled for 14 dates across 14 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is John Andrews & The Yawns scheduled to play?

John Andrews & The Yawns is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the John Andrews & The Yawns tour start?

John Andrews & The Yawns’s tour starts Apr 09, 2026 and ends on Apr 29, 2026. They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in Toronto at The Concert Hall and their next upcoming concert will be in Atlanta at Variety Playhouse.
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