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Yumi Zouma Sheds Dream Pop for Bold New Sound
30 Jan
Summary
- Band embraces louder guitars and bolder intentions.
- Fifth record explores more extreme sounds and creativity.
- New direction blends pop punk and introspective folk.

After a decade, New Zealand's Yumi Zouma is moving away from their established dream pop sound. The band's fifth album, "No Love Lost to Kindness," signals a conscious effort towards greater extremity and boldness in their music. This artistic pivot is evident in their recent singles, which feature faster tempos, louder instrumentation, and increased distortion.
The new direction incorporates elements of pop-punk, as heard in tracks like "Blister," which offers a more energetic and defiant sound. However, the album also delves into more introspective territory. Songs such as "95" explore themes of ambition and homesickness with delicate atmospherics and folk influences, while "Waiting for the Cards to Fall" offers a poignant reflection on a fading relationship, showcasing singer Christie Simpson's striking vocals without heavy reverb.
This evolution represents a gradual self-remaking for Yumi Zouma. While not a radical departure, the band is demonstrably shifting their sound in real-time, exploring new creative avenues and pushing their musical boundaries. The process has been described as their most creatively challenging period yet.




