Originating from Los Angeles’ vibrant alternative rock music scene, YESLA is lost in time in her efficiency as an artist. Her newest single, “Oh Yeah,” is an intense pop-punk anthem that represents rebellion, and highlights YESLA’s skill for creating loud, energized authenticity in her music. “Oh Yeah” was produced with LONGTIME collaborator JHNY WZDM, whose nostalgic punk and alternative influence meets modern production curation, and transitional ripples of genre authenticity that encapsulate both a sense of 1990’s skate-punk and today’s streaming-driven musical moments. The song’s first guitar riff evokes an immediate sense of entrance and draws you into the kinetic momentum of the track’s hopping, fast-paced, and head-banging style energy.
The music is pulled from numerous influences like The Ramones, The Offspring, and No Doubt, there’s even a sense of an imitation of generational glory that blended the old-punk inception with a contemporary sound. YESLA’s raw and abrasive vocal approach flows into the mix with distinctly identifiable emotional weight and attitude.
This is still a catchy song, but it is also a message of being yourself. YESLA recorded the song at home, together with recording herself with renewal, and authenticity of activity, which speaks to her DIY artistic principle and obsession with self-sufficiency, and artistic merit. You could say the recording was clear.
While “Oh Yeah” may be perceived simply as a fun, high-energy rock song, it is ultimately an anthem of perseverance and ambition. YESLA is not going to be a passing phase, she is going to define an era. If this single is any indication, she is well on her way.
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