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Yaya and the Snakes

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Yaya and the Snakes is a four-piece blues-rock band from New Zealand, comprised of a guitar, vocals, drums, and bass. Formed out of a desire to create music that people can dance to, Yaya and the Snakes has quickly gained notoriety for their electrifying live shows.

Influenced by a wide range of musical styles, from Primus and Queens of the Stone Age to classic rock and roll, Yaya and the Snakes have created a unique sound that blends the best of the old and the new.

With themes that range from having fun and facing everyday life issues to just enjoying the happy vibes, Yaya and the Snakes' music is both uplifting and relatable. The band's goal is to release albums, tour New Zealand, and make an impact on the local music scene while having a great time.

Having played numerous shows across the country, Yaya and the Snakes has established themselves as a must-see act in the New Zealand music scene. Keep an eye out for their upcoming performances and releases - you won't want to miss them!

Band Members:
Axel (vocals)
Matt (guitar)
Crete (bass)
Hayden (drums)

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  • Wellington


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