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Yam Haus with Brother Kenzie at Green Room
Yam Haus with Brother Kenzie at Green RoomImage provided by promoter.

Yam Haus with Brotherkenzie

Friday, December 13
7:00 pm

Green Room

2923 Girard Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55408

Yam Haus

with Brother Kenzie

Information | Tickets

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | 18+

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Yam Haus

A lot of musical acts try to build on the success of their early music. But for indie-rock band Yam Haus, each time they release new music is a new step in their musical evolution — particularly this time around with their most recent single, “Color You In.” The track marks an introduction to a new era for the Minneapolis group. “Color You In” is a catchy blend of indie-rock that still serves up the unforgettable hooks Yam Haus became known for, while also bringing a new level of songwriting maturity and musical complexity to their profile. Yam Haus is quickly shedding its pop image and establishing itself as a genuine guitar-driven act. The band is growing up alongside the Gen Z audience that dove into their old music, while also allowing their personality, emotions, authenticity and humor to shine a bit more and earn an expanded audience with the new output. Yam Haus feels like they are just getting started and excited for what's to come.

Brotherkenzie

Brotherkenzie is the solo output from Minneapolis producer and songwriter Nathan Stocker – and, through the project, lives in the shadows, operating on the outskirts of the music industry, something he’s grown increasingly less interested in as he ages. Brotherkenzie’s music is a chasm carved from honesty and earnestness, the result teetering between catchiness and pop, but with sharp edges.