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Friday November 3

YUMI ZOUMA

CHELSEA JADE

$20 Advance/ $22 Day of Show / Doors at 8:00

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In the early 2010s, the members of Yumi Zouma spent time together on a New Zealand street that gave its name to their first single, "The Brae." After the 2011 Christchurch earthquake destroyed that street and much of the city, its members took off for other parts of the globe and soon began writing their first songs over email.
As a result, the band was born, and distance became a recurring theme in Yumi Zouma's work. This makes sense given the far-flung cities the group of musicians currently call home: New York City for Josh Burgess, London for Charlie Ryder, Wellington for Olivia Campion, and Christie Simpson remaining in their native Christchurch. Of course, distance can also manifest metaphorically, and it's in these figurative chasms that Truth or Consequences, Yumi Zouma's third album and first for Polyvinyl, finds its narrative: romantic and platonic heartbreak, real and imagined emotional distance, disillusionment, and being out of reach. There are no answer, there's very seldom closure, but there is an undeniable release that comes from saying the truth, if only to oneself.