SOS Drops ‘Yumi & The Apocalypse’ Ahead of Sophomore Album
Indie alternative
band SOS reflects on endings in their new single, “Yumi & The Apocalypse,”
the carrier single of their forthcoming sophomore album, It Was A
Moment, out on March 28th.
Blending old, familiar sounds with new, experimental production, “Yumi &
The Apocalypse” hones in on SOS’s strong storytelling, often centered on
personal and serving as an avatar of collective experiences, delicately
balancing their tendency towards cynicism (or, “a stroke of sadness,” as they
describe it) with a more mellowed maturity. While the song is about a breakup,
“Yumi” tells it with more grace. As the band puts it, “It’s with less spite and
more acceptance.”
Originally written with a different chorus by vocalist Roberto Seña, the band kept the older production and incorporated standout rearrangements by Ram Alonzo (keys) and King Puentespina (drums), who also both work on synths. Kiddo Cosio, the owner of beloved El Union coffee shop and roastery, played the trumpet for the track.
The single arrives after the announcement of the five-piece band’s highly anticipated second album, It Was A Moment, following their critically acclaimed 2017 debut LP, Whatever That Was and their first full-length release since the addition of Alonzo in 2023.
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