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Alternative pop group Yumi Zouma have announced their New Zealand tour in September 2022. The tour will be coming to 12 Bar in the band’s hometown Christchurch, Wellington’s San Fran and Auckland’s Tuning Fork.
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 12pm, Friday April 22
My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the exclusive pre-sale beginning 12pm, Thursday April 21.
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.co.nz
Yumi Zouma’s Josh Burgess likens the band’s songwriting process to gardening, “Someone brings in a seed and through collaboration, it grows into a song that is vastly different from its original form.” Like any garden, this one requires dedicated
tending, a practice that seems rather inconvenient if not straight-up difficult, considering the fact that the four members live in disparate parts of the world – calling New York, London, and New Zealand home – but long-distance has always been a
feature of their songwriting process, not a bug. Their new album, Present Tense, is the product of those efforts, a work Christie Simpson describes as “a gallery wall displaying these different moments in each of our lives. A
process of curation, revisiting the past and making it relevant to the present.”
You might assume that while some artists have struggled to rethink their processes during a pandemic, Yumi Zouma would be perfectly suited to the COVID-19 lockdown,
but the opposite proved to be true. Without looming tour dates driving them to release new music, the prolific band found themselves at a standstill. So they set a date. By September 1st, 2021, the album needed to be finished, regardless of whether
they’d be able to tour it or even meet to record together. What began in fits and starts became a committed practice again as Yumi Zouma dug through demos from as early as 2018 to collaborate on and make relevant to the peculiar moment in time the
band, and world, was experiencing, memorialized on album opener Give It Hell.
Remote and in-person sessions in studios in Wellington, Florence, New York, Los Angeles, and London all played a role, and Yumi Zouma brought in new collaborators
from different disciplines to broaden their sound. “This is our fourth album, so we wanted to pivot slightly, create more extreme versions of songs,” Charlie Ryder says. “Working with other artists helped with that, and took us far outside of our
normal comfort zone.” You can hear the impulse on In The Eyes Of Our Love, a song that’s seemingly twice as fast as any prior release, and closer to the classic rock of Dire Straits than the dream pop aesthetics that the band has built
their career on so far. Olivia Campion’s drums crash in hard from the outset, sending the accompanying band into a revelry that only breaks upon arriving at the first bridge, when Simpson sings: “But we won’t lose sight of what we said/ I'll sing
from the dirt instead.”
There’s a defiance heard throughout Present Tense, a refusal to bend to what might seem fated, communicated not only through lyrics but in the boldness of these arrangements, metamorphosing between tracks
without ever losing momentum. Two years away from the road gave Yumi Zouma a new appreciation for the friendship they’ve sustained and the opportunity an abundance of time off-cycle offered. Dedicated to an embattled past, Present Tense is the band’s offering to a tenuous future.“To 2020, and the memory of all that was lost,” they write in the album’s liner notes. “Kia Kaha.”
YUMI ZOUMA
NEW ZEALAND 2022
12 BAR, CHRISTCHURCH
THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
SAN FRAN, WELLINGTON
FRIDAY 23 SEPTEMBER
TUNING FORK, AUCKLAND
SATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER
TICKETS ON SALE 12PM, FRIDAY APRIL 22
Live Nation presale: 12pm Thursday April 21 – 11am Friday April 22
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.co.nz
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