name | Pete Yorn |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Peter Joseph Yorn |
born | July 27, 1974, Montville, New Jersey, United States |
instrument | VocalsGuitarHarmonicadrums |
genre | RockSinger-songwriter |
years active | 2000–present |
label | Columbia, Rhino, Vagrant, Warner Brothers (France), Trampoline |
associated acts | Minibar |
website | peteyorn.com |
notable instruments | }} |
After experiencing this taste of success, Yorn released his 2001 LP debut, entitled ''musicforthemorningafter'', which went gold on the strength of the album's lead single, "Life on a Chain." Rolling Stone Magazine named Yorn one of "Ten [artists] to Watch in 2001" and gave the album a favorable four-star rating.
Yorn went on to release the 2003 album ''Day I Forgot'' which has sold over 300,000 copies to date and scored a third radio hit with the song "Come Back Home."
In 2006, Yorn released his third album, ''Nightcrawler''. Nightcrawler was named one of the top 20 records of 2006 by Paste magazine.
Guitarist Peter Buck of the band R.E.M. has made appearances on several Pete Yorn recordings, including instrumentation on the single version of "Strange Condition" and a number of songs from the ''Day I Forgot'' LP. Yorn has worked with producers R. Walt Vincent, Brad Wood, and Ken Andrews of Failure and Year of the Rabbit, in addition to several other producers including Scott Litt, Butch Walker and Sonic Youth producer Don Fleming.
Yorn has shared bills with the Dave Matthews Band, R.E.M., Crowded House, Foo Fighters, Weezer, Coldplay, The Dixie Chicks, Semisonic, and Sunny Day Real Estate, among others.
Yorn's song, "Lose You" can be heard just before the ending credits of the episode "Simple Explanation" on the Fox show ''House, MD''.
In September 2006, in an interview with silentuproar.com, Yorn elaborated on his true intentions behind the trilogy, remarking that it was at least partially a conscious trilogy but wasn't meant to be taken too seriously: "I didn't mean like a ''Star Wars'' trilogy where it's one story at all." Yorn expressed that the "trilogy" was more of a diary of sorts; a person gaining new life experiences and simply commenting on them in linear order. "So it's a sort of continuing analysis of those topics, and the ''Nightcrawler'' LP would represent a later phase," Yorn said.
According to several sources, Yorn has been writing and recording a respectable amount of new material to be released in 2009 (It's 2011 now); namely two new records. The producers are Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) and Frank Black (from Pixies). Two new songs have been released for download on various fan pages that are expected to be included on the new albums; "Sans Fear" and "Shotgun," respectively.
Yorn appears on Canadian artist Matthew Good's 2009 album ''Vancouver'' performing backing vocals.
"Can't Hear Anyone," a song that Yorn wrote during the Nightcrawler sessions, was recently used for a Mercedes-Benz commercial and was released as a digital single on March 31, 2009.
Columbia Records released his Mike Mogis-produced album, entitled Back & Fourth on June 23, 2009.
Yorn toured with Coldplay as an opening act through summer 2009 and collaborated with actress/musician Scarlett Johansson to record a project entitled "Break Up." Pete's brother Rick is Scarlett's agent. The album was released on September 15, 2009, and its first single—"Relator"—was released digitally on May 26, 2009. The record has since gone Platinum in France.
Yorn released a self titled album on September 28, 2010. This record was released by Vagrant Records, and produced by Frank Black of The Pixies. It received a favorable 8/10 stars in Spin magazine and 4/5 stars in Mojo. He toured the US and Canada in support of this record Feb 14-April 17, 2011.
Year !! Album !! Billboard 200 | US !! FR !! CH !! RIAA Certification | ||||
2001 | ''musicforthemorningafter'' | 111| | - | - | Gold |
2003 | ''Day I Forgot''| | 18 | - | - | - |
2006 | ''Nightcrawler (album)Nightcrawler'' || | 50 | - | - | - |
2009 | ''Back and Fourth (Pete Yorn album)Back and Fourth'' || | 32 | - | - | - |
2009 | ''Break Up (album)Break Up'' (with Scarlett Johansson) || | 41 | 18 | 58 | - |
2010 | ''Pete Yorn (album)Pete Yorn'' || | 66 | - | - | - |
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | ||
!width="86" | !width="86" | Adult Top 40 | |||
2001 | "Life on a Chain" | ''musicforthemorningafter'' | |||
2001 | "For Nancy ('Cos It Already Is)" | ''musicforthemorningafter'' | |||
2002 | "Strange Condition" | ''musicforthemorningafter'' | |||
2003 | ''Day I Forgot'' | ||||
2003 | "Crystal Village" | ''Day I Forgot'' | |||
2006 | |||||
2007 | |||||
2009 | |||||
2009 | |||||
2010 | ''Pete Yorn'' |
Yorn's Back & Fourth touring band was:
Pete Yorn's Nightcrawler era touring band was Minibar, hailing from Britain and including the following members:
Pete Yorn's former backing band went by the name Dirty Bird and includes the following members:
Pete Yorn's "eternal bandmates":
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